REPL DEADLINE: ROSEN, GLOBAL INVESTOR COUNSEL, Encourages Replimune Group, Inc. Investors with Losses in Excess of $100K to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action First Filed by the Firm – REPL

NEW YORK, Sept. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of securities of Replimune Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: REPL) between November 22, 2024 and July 21, 2025, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”), of the important September 22, 2025 lead plaintiff deadline in the securities class action first filed by the Firm.

SO WHAT: If you purchased Replimune securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Replimune class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit–form/?case_id=42313 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll–free at 866–767–3653 or email [email protected] for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than September 22, 2025. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.

WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources, or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually litigate securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company at the time. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs’ Bar. Many of the firm’s attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers.

DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class Period made materially false and/or misleading statements and/or failed to disclose that: (1) defendants recklessly overstated the IGNYTE trial’s prospects, given material issues that defendants knew or should have known of, which resulted in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) deeming the IGNYTE trial inadequate and not well–controlled; and (2) as a result, defendants’ statements about Replimune’s business, operations and prospects were materially false and misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis at all relevant times. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.

To join the Replimune class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit–form/?case_id=42313 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll–free at 866–767–3653 or email [email protected] for information on the class action.

No Class Has Been Certified. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. You may select counsel of your choice. You may also remain an absent class member and do nothing at this point. An investor’s ability to share in any potential future recovery is not dependent upon serving as lead plaintiff.

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Publication relating to transparency notifications

                

REGULATED INFORMATION

Publication relating to transparency notifications

Mont–Saint–Guibert (Belgium), September 5, 2025, 10:30 pm CET / 4:30 pm ET In accordance with article 14 of the Act of 2 May 2007 on the disclosure of large shareholdings, Nyxoah SA (Euronext Brussels/Nasdaq: NYXH) announces that it received a transparency notification as detailed below.

On September 4, 2025, Nyxoah received a transparency notification from Cochlear Limited and Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd following a passive crossing of a threshold. Based on the notification, Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd holds 5,631,319 voting rights, representing 14.999% of the total number of voting rights on August 29, 2025 (37,544,782).

The notification dated September 4, 2025 contains the following information:

  • Reason for the notification: passive crossing of a threshold
  • Notification by: a parent undertaking or a controlling person
  • Persons subject to the notification requirement:
    • Cochlear Limited (with address at 1 University Avenue, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia)
    • Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd (with address at 1 University Avenue, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia)
  • Date on which the threshold was crossed: August 29, 2025
  • Threshold that is crossed: 15%
  • Denominator: 37,544,782
  • Notified details:
A) Voting rights Previous notification After the transaction
  # of voting rights # of voting rights % of voting rights
Holders of voting rights   Linked to securities Not linked to the securities Linked to securities Not linked to the securities
Cochlear Limited 0 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd 3,947,617 5,631,319 0 15.00% 0.00%
Subtotal 3,947,617 5,631,319   15.00%  
  TOTAL 5,631,319 0 15.00% 0.00%
  • Full chain of controlled undertakings through which the holding is effectively held: Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cochlear Limited, which is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and has no controlling shareholder.
  • Additional information: This notification concerns a downward crossing of the 15% threshold following a passive decrease, whereby Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd’s holding in Nyxoah fell from 15.04% to 14.999% of the voting rights.

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Contact:
Nyxoah
John Landry, CFO
[email protected]

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Publication relative à des notifications de transparence

        

INFORMATION RÉGLEMENTÉE

Publication relative à des notifications de transparence

Mont–Saint–Guibert (Belgique), le 5 septembre 2025, 22:30h CET / 16:30h ET Conformément à l'article 14 de la loi du 2 mai 2007 relative à la publicité des participations importantes, Nyxoah SA (Euronext Brussels/Nasdaq : NYXH) annonce qu’elle a reçu une notification de transparence comme détaillée ci–dessous.

Le 4 septembre 2025, Nyxoah a reçu une notification de transparence de Cochlear Limited et Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd suite à un franchissement de seuil passif. Sur la base de la notification, Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd détient 5.631.319 droits de vote, représentant 14,999% du nombre total des droits de vote en date du 29 aout 2025 (37.544.782).

La notification datée du 4 septembre 2025 contient les informations suivantes :

  • Motif de la notification : franchissement de seuil passif
  • Notification par : une entreprise mère ou une personne détenant le contrôle
  • Personnes tenues à la notification :
    • Cochlear Limited (avec adresse à 1 University Avenue, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australie)
    • Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd (avec adresse à 1 University Avenue, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australie)
  • Date du dépassement de seuil : le 29 aout 2025
  • Seuil franchi : 15%
  • Dénominateur : 37.544.782
  • Détails de la notification :
A) Droits de vote Notification précédente Après la transaction
  # droits de vote # droits de vote % de droits de vote
Détenteurs de droits de vote   Attachés à des titres Non liés à des titres Attachés à des titres Non liés à des titres
Cochlear Limited 0 0 0 0,00% 0,00%
Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd 3.947.617 5,631,319 0 15,00% 0,00%
Sous–total 3.947.617 5,631,319   15,00%  
  TOTAL 5,631,319 0 15,00% 0,00%
  • Chaine des entreprises contrôlées par l'intermédiaire desquelles la participation est effectivement détenue : Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd est une filiale à 100 % de Cochlear Limited, société cotée à l’Australian Securities Exchange et sans actionnaire de contrôle.
  • Information supplémentaire : Cette notification concerne le franchissement à la baisse du seuil de 15 % à la suite d'une diminution passive, la participation de Cochlear Investments Pty Ltd dans Nyxoah étant passée de 15,04 % à 14,999 % des droits de vote.

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Contact:
Nyxoah
John Landry, CFO
[email protected]

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Bristol Bay Cellular et RINA lancent le réseau central basé sur le cloud de l’Alaska, optimisé par Mavenir

RICHARDSON, Texas, 05 sept. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, le fournisseur d’infrastructures réseau basées sur le cloud, a annoncé aujourd’hui une expansion significative de ses solutions Packet et Voice Core cloud–native en Alaska, grâce à des accords conclus avec Bristol Bay Cellular et la Rural Independent Network Alliance (RINA). Ce déploiement mobile core entièrement cloud–native en Alaska permet de proposer des capacités 4G avancées et une évolution transparente vers la 5G autonome (SA) aux communautés parmi les plus isolées des États–Unis.

Dans le cadre de cette collaboration, une nouvelle plateforme centrale, basée sur le cloud et de qualité opérateur sera déployée à Anchorage, en Alaska. Cette plateforme prendra en charge le trafic mobile localisé pour les partenaires RINA dans l’État, y compris Bristol Bay Cellular, tout en faisant office de centre redondant pour les autres réseaux membres de la RINA aux États–Unis, complétant ainsi le déploiement existant dans l’Utah. Afin de garantir une harmonisation complète et une préparation optimale pour l’avenir, Mavenir mettra également à niveau la plateforme centrale basée dans l’Utah, initialement déployée pour RINA en 2022, vers la dernière version, assurant ainsi un fonctionnement transparent et une gestion unifiée sur les deux sites.

L’infrastructure centrale entièrement conteneurisée et native du cloud, basée sur les solutions 5G de pointe de Mavenir, notamment IMS, VoLTE, VoWiFi et Packet Core, est conçue pour prendre en charge des services 4G évolutifs et sécurisés dès aujourd’hui, et peut être mise à niveau vers des capacités 5G SA complètes selon les besoins des partenaires RINA.

« Ce déploiement reflète notre relation solide et de longue date avec RINA, confirmant une vision commune visant à soutenir les opérateurs ruraux grâce à des solutions de réseau central de pointe », a souligné Ashok Khuntia, Président de Core Networks chez Mavenir. « Nous sommes fiers d’aider RINA et Bristol Bay à pérenniser leurs infrastructures grâce à un réseau central basé sur le cloud qui prend en charge l’évolution vers la 5G.

« L’architecture cloud–native de Mavenir permet à RINA de partager une infrastructure centrale robuste et évolutive entre nos réseaux partenaires, tout en préservant l’indépendance et la flexibilité de chaque opérateur », a ajouté Allen Bennion, directeur des opérations chez RINA. « Grâce à ce nouveau déploiement en Alaska, nous développons encore davantage ces capacités, ce qui permet d’assurer la redondance et la performance du système pour nos membres. »

« La solution et l’approche collaborative de Mavenir nous permettent de fournir des services 4G de pointe et bientôt 5G à nos clients en Alaska, améliorant ainsi la connectivité et créant de nouvelles opportunités », a déclaré Earl Hubb, Président–directeur général de Bristol Bay Cellular.

Ce déploiement favorise le développement d’une infrastructure de communication moderne et sécurisée dans une région stratégiquement importante, remplaçant les systèmes existants et réduisant la dépendance vis–à–vis de fournisseurs non américains, tout en permettant aux opérateurs ruraux de fournir des services vocaux et de données mobiles fiables à grande échelle.

À propos de RINA
RINA est l’un des principaux fournisseurs de services de télécommunications sans fil, proposant une large gamme de solutions conçues pour optimiser les performances réseau et étendre la connectivité des fournisseurs de services sans fil en milieu rural. Basée à Roosevelt, dans l’Utah, RINA dessert des clients dans toute l’Amérique du Nord en mettant l’accent sur la fiabilité, l’innovation et le service à la clientèle.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site : www.rinawireless.com

À propos de Bristol Bay Cellular
Bristol Bay Cellular Partnership (BBCP) s’engage à fournir des services de communication de qualité dans toute la région de Bristol Bay. Grâce à des collaborations stratégiques avec des leaders du secteur tels que Mavenir et RINA, nous développons des technologies de pointe et des services d’assistance qui renforcent notre main–d’œuvre régionale et garantissent aux communautés rurales de Bristol Bay l’accès aux mêmes réseaux de communication de qualité élevée que ceux disponibles à l’échelle nationale.

BBCP, dont le siège social est situé à King Salmon, en Alaska, est fier d’être membre du Bristol Bay Communications Group, également connu sous le nom de Bristol Bay Telephone Cooperative Family of Companies, qui dessert les communautés membres depuis décembre 1974.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site : https://www.bristolbay.com

À propos de Mavenir :

Mavenir bâtit aujourd’hui les réseaux de demain grâce à des solutions basées sur le cloud et à l’IA, qui sont écologiques de par leur conception et qui permettent aux opérateurs de tirer parti des avantages de la 5G et de mettre en place des réseaux intelligents, automatisés et programmables. En tant que pionnier de l’Open RAN et innovateur du secteur, Mavenir et ses solutions primées assurent l’automatisation et la monétisation des réseaux mobiles dans le monde entier, accélérant la transformation des réseaux logiciels auprès de plus de 300 fournisseurs de services de communication dans plus de 120 pays, qui desservent plus de 50 % des abonnés dans le monde. Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site www.mavenir.com

Contact Relations publiques de Mavenir :
Emmanuela Spiteri
[email protected]


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Bristol Bay Cellular und RINA starten Alaskas Cloud-natives Kernnetzwerk mit Unterstützung von Mavenir

RICHARDSON, Texas, Sept. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, der Anbieter von Cloud–nativen Netzwerkinfrastrukturen, hat heute eine bedeutende Erweiterung seiner Cloud–nativen Paket– und Sprachkernlösungen in Alaska bekanntgegeben, die durch Verträge mit Bristol Bay Cellular und der Rural Independent Network Alliance (RINA) zustande gekommen ist. Diese vollständig Cloud–native mobile Kernnetzbereitstellung in Alaska bietet einigen der abgelegensten Gemeinden der Vereinigten Staaten fortschrittliche 4G–Funktionen und einen nahtlosen Evolutionspfad zu 5G Standalone (SA).

Im Rahmen dieser Zusammenarbeit wird in Anchorage, Alaska, eine neue Cloud–native Kernplattform für Netzbetreiber bereitgestellt. Diese Plattform wird den lokalisierten Mobilfunkverkehr für RINA–Partner im Bundesstaat, darunter Bristol Bay Cellular, unterstützen und gleichzeitig als redundanter Kern für andere RINA–Mitgliedsnetze in den USA dienen, wodurch die bestehende Infrastruktur in Utah ergänzt wird. Um eine vollständige Angleichung und Zukunftsfähigkeit zu gewährleisten, wird Mavenir auch die in Utah ansässige Kernplattform, die ursprünglich 2022 für RINA eingeführt wurde, auf die neueste Version aktualisieren und so einen reibungslosen Betrieb und eine einheitliche Verwaltung an beiden Standorten sicherstellen.

Die vollständig containerisierte, Cloud–native Kerninfrastruktur basiert auf den branchenführenden 5G–fähigen Lösungen von Mavenir, darunter IMS, VoLTE, VoWiFi und Packet Core. Sie wurde entwickelt, um skalierbare und sichere 4G–Dienste zu unterstützen, und kann je nach Bedarf der RINA–Partner auf volle 5G–SA–Fähigkeiten aufgerüstet werden.

„Dieser Einsatz spiegelt unsere starke und langjährige Beziehung zu RINA wider und bestätigt unsere gemeinsame Vision, ländliche Betreiber mit modernsten Kernnetzwerklösungen zu unterstützen“, so Ashok Khuntia, President, Core Networks bei Mavenir. „Wir sind sehr stolz darauf, sowohl RINA als auch Bristol Bay bei der Zukunftssicherung ihrer Infrastruktur mit einem Cloud–nativen Kern zu unterstützen, der die 5G–Entwicklung fördert.“

„Die Cloud–native Architektur von Mavenir ermöglicht es RINA, eine robuste, skalierbare Kerninfrastruktur über unsere Partnernetzwerke hinweg gemeinsam zu nutzen und gleichzeitig die Unabhängigkeit und Flexibilität jedes einzelnen Betreibers zu wahren“, so Allen Bennion, Director of Operations bei RINA. „Mit dieser neuesten Bereitstellung in Alaska erweitern wir diese Kapazität noch weiter und gewährleisten Redundanz und Leistung für unsere Mitglieder.“

„Die Lösung und der kooperative Ansatz von Mavenir ermöglichen es uns, unseren Kunden in Alaska modernste 4G– und bald auch 5G–Dienste anzubieten, wodurch die Konnektivität verbessert und neue Möglichkeiten geschaffen werden“, erklärte Earl Hubb, Chief Executive Officer von Bristol Bay Cellular.

Diese Bereitstellung fördert eine moderne, sichere Kommunikationsinfrastruktur in einer strategisch wichtigen Region, ersetzt veraltete Systeme und verringert die Abhängigkeit von nicht–amerikanischen Anbietern, während sie gleichzeitig ländlichen Netzbetreibern ermöglicht, zuverlässige mobile Sprach– und Datendienste in großem Umfang anzubieten.

Über RINA
RINA ist ein führender Anbieter von drahtlosen Telekommunikationsdiensten und bietet eine breite Palette von Lösungen zur Optimierung der Netzwerkleistung und zur Erweiterung der Konnektivität für ländliche Mobilfunkanbieter. Mit Hauptsitz in Roosevelt, Utah, bedient RINA Kunden in ganz Nordamerika und legt dabei besonderen Wert auf Zuverlässigkeit, Innovation und Kundenservice.

Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter www.rinawireless.com.

Über Bristol Bay Cellular
Die Bristol Bay Cellular Partnership (BBCP) hat es sich zum Ziel gesetzt, in der gesamten Region Bristol Bay erstklassige Kommunikationsdienste anzubieten. Durch strategische Kooperationen mit Branchenführern wie Mavenir und RINA entwickeln wir fortschrittliche Technologien und unterstützende Dienstleistungen, die unsere regionale Belegschaft stärken und sicherstellen, dass ländliche Gemeinden in Bristol Bay Zugang zu denselben hochwertigen Kommunikationsnetzen haben, die landesweit verfügbar sind.

BBCP hat seinen Hauptsitz in King Salmon, Alaska, und ist stolzes Mitglied der Bristol Bay Communications Group, auch bekannt als The Bristol Bay Telephone Cooperative Family of Companies, die seit Dezember 1974 für ihre Mitgliedsgemeinden tätig ist.

Für weitere Informationen besuchen Sie bitte: https://www.bristolbay.com

Über Mavenir:

Mavenir baut die Zukunft der Netzwerke schon heute mit cloudbasierten, KI–fähigen Lösungen auf, die von Grund auf umweltfreundlich sind und es den Betreibern ermöglichen, die Vorteile von 5G zu nutzen und intelligente, automatisierte und programmierbare Netzwerke zu realisieren. Als Pionier des Open RAN und bewährter Branchenumgestalter sorgen die preisgekrönten Lösungen von Mavenir für Automatisierung und Monetarisierung in Mobilfunknetzen weltweit und beschleunigen die Transformation von Software–Netzwerken für über 300 Kommunikationsdienstanbieter in über 120 Ländern, die mehr als 50 % der weltweiten Abonnenten bedienen. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter www.mavenir.com

Mavenir–Pressekontakte:
Emmanuela Spiteri
[email protected]


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Bristol Bay Cellular e RINA Lançarão Rede Principal Nativa da Nuvem Alimentada pela Mavenir no Alasca

RICHARDSON, Texas, Sept. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Mavenir, provedora de infraestrutura de rede nativa da nuvem, anunciou hoje uma expansão significativa das suas soluções de núcleo de pacotes e voz nativas da nuvem para o Alasca, por meio de acordos com a Bristol Bay Cellular e a Rural Independent Network Alliance (RINA). Essa implantação de núcleo móvel totalmente nativo da nuvem no Alasca traz recursos avançados de 4G e um caminho de evolução contínuo para 5G autônomo (SA) para algumas das comunidades mais remotas dos Estados Unidos.

Como parte dessa colaboração, uma nova plataforma de núcleo nativa em nuvem de nível de operadora será implantada em Anchorage, Alasca. Esta plataforma apoiará o tráfego móvel localizado para parceiros da RINA no estado, incluindo a Bristol Bay Cellular, além de atuar como um núcleo redundante para outras redes membros da RINA nos EUA, complementando a implantação existente em Utah. Para ajudar a garantir o alinhamento total e a prontidão para o futuro, a Mavenir também atualizará a plataforma principal baseada em Utah, originalmente implantada na RINA em 2022, para a versão mais recente, garantindo uma operação perfeita e gerenciamento unificado em ambos os locais.

A infraestrutura de núcleo nativa da nuvem totalmente em contêineres, baseada nas soluções prontas para 5G líderes do setor da Mavenir, incluindo IMS, VoLTE, VoWiFi e Packet Core, foi criada para dar suporte a serviços 4G escaláveis e seguros hoje e poder ser atualizada para recursos completos de SA 5G conforme os parceiros da RINA exigirem.

“Esta implantação reflete nosso relacionamento forte e de longa data com a RINA, confirmando uma visão compartilhada de apoio às operadoras rurais com soluções de rede principal de última geração”, disse Ashok Khuntia, presidente da Core Networks da Mavenir. “Estamos orgulhosos de apoiar a RINA e a Bristol Bay na preparação da sua infraestrutura para o futuro com um núcleo nativo da nuvem com apoio à evolução do 5G.”

“A arquitetura nativa da nuvem da Mavenir permite que a RINA compartilhe uma infraestrutura central robusta e escalável nas nossas redes de parceiros, mantendo a independência e a flexibilidade de cada operadora”, disse Allen Bennion, diretor de operações da RINA. “Com esta última implantação no Alasca, ampliamos ainda mais essa capacidade, garantindo redundância e desempenho para nossos membros.”

“A solução e a abordagem colaborativa da Mavenir nos permitem oferecer serviços 4G e 5G de ponta para nossos clientes no Alasca, aprimorando a conectividade e criando novas oportunidades”, disse Earl Hubb, CEO da Bristol Bay Cellular.

Essa implantação promove uma infraestrutura de comunicações moderna e segura em uma região estrategicamente importante, substituindo sistemas legados e reduzindo a dependência de fornecedores fora dos EUA e, ao mesmo tempo, viabilizar que as operadoras rurais ofereçam serviços de voz e dados móveis confiáveis em escala.

Sobre a RINA
A RINA é uma importante fornecedora de serviços de telecomunicações sem fio, oferecendo uma ampla gama de soluções projetadas para otimizar o desempenho da rede e expandir a conectividade para provedores sem fio rurais. Com sede em Roosevelt, Utah, a RINA atende clientes em toda a América do Norte com foco em confiabilidade, inovação e atendimento ao cliente.

Para mais informações, visite www.rinawireless.com

Sobre a Bristol Bay Cellular
A Bristol Bay Cellular Partnership (BBCP) está empenhada em fornecer serviços de comunicações superiores em toda a região da Bristol Bay. Por meio de colaborações estratégicas com líderes do setor, como Mavenir e RINA, desenvolvemos tecnologias e serviços de apoio avançados que fortalecem nossa força de trabalho regional e garantem que as comunidades rurais da Bristol Bay tenham acesso às mesmas redes de comunicação de alta qualidade disponíveis em todo o país.

A BBCP está sediada em King Salmon, Alasca, e é membro orgulhoso do Bristol Bay Communications Group, também conhecido como The Bristol Bay Telephone Cooperative Family of Companies, que atende as comunidades membros desde dezembro de 1974.

Para mais informações, visite: https://www.bristolbay.com

Sobre a Mavenir

A Mavenir está estabelecendo hoje o futuro das redes com soluções nativas da nuvem e habilitadas para IA, que são ecológicas por design, capacitando as operadoras a obter os benefícios do 5G e alcançar redes inteligentes, automatizadas e programáveis. Como pioneira da Open RAN e uma comprovada disruptora revolucionária do setor, as soluções premiadas da Mavenir fornecem automação e monetização em redes móveis em todo o mundo, acelerando a transformação da rede de software para mais de 300 provedores de serviços de comunicações em mais de 120 países, que atendem a mais de 50% dos assinantes de todo o mundo. Para mais informações, visite www.mavenir.com.

Contatos de RP da Mavenir:
Emmanuela Spiteri
[email protected]


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HAKAİNDE HICHILEMA, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA, JOINS GCA ADVISORY BOARD

Lusaka, Zambia & Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Sept. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Global Center on Adaptation (GCA) has welcomed Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia, to its Advisory Board. In this role, President Hichilema will lend his deep expertise in governance, sustainable development, food security and climate resilience to guide GCA’s strategic priorities across Africa and beyond.

President Hichilema brings to the GCA Advisory Board a proven track record of economic reform, poverty reduction, and championing climate–smart agriculture in Zambia. His leadership has prioritized renewable energy deployment, watershed management, and inclusive policy frameworks that build resilience at the grassroots level.

“Climate change poses an existential threat to our nations, especially in Africa, where communities are on the front lines of both drought and flood,” said President Hakainde Hichilema. “I am proud to join the Global Center on Adaptation’s Advisory Board at this pivotal moment. Together, we will work to mobilize the innovation, finance, and political will needed to scale resilience solutions—so that no community is left behind in the face of a changing climate.”

His Excellency Macky Sall, Chair of the Global Center on Adaptation and Fourth President of Senegal, added: “President Hichilema’s appointment strengthens GCA’s leadership at a time when Africa is both most exposed to climate risks and most determined to lead on adaptation. His voice will bring critical perspective and momentum as we work to accelerate progress on the Africa Adaptation Acceleration Program and build bridges between nations, institutions, and sectors to deliver real resilience on the ground.”

Professor Patrick V. Verkooijen, President and CEO of the Global Center on Adaptation, welcomed the appointment: “We are delighted that President Hichilema has agreed to join our Advisory Board. His dedication to sustainable growth and his hands–on experience in mobilizing climate adaptation strategies in Zambia will be invaluable as GCA expands its work to support vulnerable communities worldwide. His insights will help shape our efforts to drive action–oriented solutions—bridging policy, finance, and innovation—to build a more resilient future for all.”


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Kerala’s Human-Elephant ‘Conflict’: Time To Understand a Complex Relationship

Elephants at the Kappukadu elephant rehabilitation center in Kottoor.

Elephants at the Kappukadu elephant rehabilitation center in Kottoor.

By Bharath Thampi
NEW DELHI, Sep 5 2025 – In the early part of this year, two deaths in Kerala garnered major media attention. A farmer in Wayanad and a female plantation worker in Idukki were killed in two separate events, within a matter of a few days, by wild elephants.

Arikomban, another wild elephant, has become a media favorite recently due to his brushes with human settlements near his habitat. Named so because of his love for ari (rice), the elephant had been relocated from Kerala to Tamil Nadu in 2023 following constant protests from people who also claimed him to be ‘life-threatening.’ Kerala’s news outlets widely covered Arikomban’s relocation.

These aren’t one-off cases in Kerala, which has seen a spike in human–wildlife conflict, especially involving elephants.

According to a news report, 451 people have been killed in wildlife conflicts in the past five years alone in the state, with 102 of them caused by elephants.

However, wildlife biologists and environmentalists have been at odds with the narratives promoted by the media and society regarding what constitutes conflict.

“I think we shouldn’t be using the terminology ‘wildlife conflict’ itself. I would prefer addressing it as ‘negative wildlife interaction,’” says Dr. P.S. Easa, who holds a PhD on Elephant Ecology and Behavior and is a member of the National Board for Wildlife and the IUCN, Asian Elephant Specialist Group.

The conflict between wild animals and humans has been going on for centuries, and what we witness in the current era has been influenced by the transformation in the behavior of both these groups, as well as humans’ perception towards wildlife in general, he adds.

In Kerala’s social framework, the rising phenomenon of human–elephant conflict takes on a much deeper and more complex meaning than the broader topic of conflict with wildlife. Elephants have been an integral part of Kerala’s culture and tradition for centuries—domesticated not just for heavy labor but also as part of temple festivals. In the last few decades, machines have replaced elephants in much of the labor environment in the state, yet the land giants continue to be a part of the festival parades. Animal behavioral experts and activists have been consistently raising their voices against this practice in this century, citing the need to treat elephants as solely wild animals.

Easa refuses to even use the term “domesticated” for them.

“Captive elephants are the only right way to address them in this age and time,” he says.

In 2024 alone, there had been nine reported deaths in Kerala by such captive elephants. The Hindu reported six such deaths, including an elephant mahout, within the first two months of this year. Although there have been stricter rules and regulations in recent years on using captive elephants for temple festivals, they have mostly been restricted to paper. The religious nature of the festivals that these elephants are made to be a part of makes the topic even more sensitive, and political parties tend to stay away from addressing the issue.

Kerala’s elephant reserves have been categorized mainly into four regions, namely Wayanad, Nilambur, Anamudi, and Periyar. Periyar Reserve had the highest count of elephants, followed by the Anamudi Reserve. According to the Kerala Government’s Forest Statistics and the report of the ‘Wild Elephants Census of Kerala,’ the four reserves have a combined total extent of 11,199.049 sq. km., out of which only 1,576.339 sq. km. is assessed to be devoid of elephant population. According to a 2024 official assessment, Kerala had an elephant population of just under 1800, a decline of more than 100 from the previous year.

As Kerala’s elephant reserves border the neighboring states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, natural factors that affect the elephant population, like extreme drought and heavy, abrupt rainfall, influence the elephants’ migration across the states during the year.

In Kerala, particularly, shrinking forest habitats caused by deforestation and the increasing presence of human settlements in regions historically occupied by elephant populations, coupled with climate change and the invasive plant species erasing the elephants’ natural food sources, are some of the factors causing unnatural elephant migration, according to experts, and as a consequence, resulting in frequent interactions with humans.

The phrase “descent of wildlife into human settlements” itself is a misnomer, Eesa says.

“In almost all such cases, human settlements had crossed over to those places where the wildlife had existed peacefully before. Wayanad and Idukki are classic examples of this.”

“There was a report that I had come across a while ago—of an ‘elephant attack’ that happened in Sholayar Forest Reserve. Look at the irony of that news. It’s a forest reserve—the habitat belongs to the elephant, not the people who were driving through it. What I’m saying is, every time an elephant conflict is reported, you need to dissect all the circumstances surrounding it. Where—was it within the jungle or outside it? When was it, during the daytime or at night? And how? What were the circumstances leading up to the interaction?” he explains.

The drastic increase in food waste owing to tourism in Kerala has been another factor for wild animals encroaching into human spaces lately. Elephants, wild boars, and monkeys have been observed to have come to human settlements to feed on the food waste.

There is no one, foolproof method to resolve the human–elephant conflict, scientists opine. Easa points out that several techniques that had been fruitful in African countries proved ineffective when used in countries like Sri Lanka and Indonesia.

A mahout riding a captive elephant. Kerala continues to make use of elephants for temple festivals and parades.

A mahout is seen riding a captive elephant. Kerala continues to make use of elephants for temple festivals and parades.

Wildlife biologist Sreedhar Vijayakrishnan, in an interview given to Mongabay in 2023, suggests five main long-term measures that will help mitigate human-elephant conflict. This includes initiating long-term studies to understand elephant movements and spatiotemporal patterns of conflict, which will help ascertain where and how interventions are required; tracking areas of elephant movement and identifying regions of intense use while installing alert lights at vantage points that can be triggered in case of elephant sightings; raising awareness among local populations to discourage feeding elephants or unwanted interactions; training local rapid response teams to prevent negative interactions and indiscriminate drives; and fitting satellite collars on elephants that frequently cause issues.

Kerala also has an elephant rehabilitation center established in Kottoor, Thiruvananthapuram, for rescuing, rehabilitating, and protecting both captive and wild elephants. The state, like other forest reserves in India, has historically chosen to turn many of the captured conflict-making elephants into ‘Kumkis’ (a Kumki elephant is a specially trained and domesticated elephant used in rescue operations and to train other wild elephants and manage wildlife conflict).

Apart from the above, one of the most effective measures that has been implemented in Kerala is through the Wayanad Elephant Conflict Mitigation Project by the Wildlife Trust of India (WTI). The project, first initiated in 2002–2003 by WTI, has evolved into a successful model for tackling human–elephant conflict in Kerala. The model has focused on relocating human settlements from places identified as ‘elephant corridors’ in the Wayanad district of Kerala. Wayanad, spanning a total of 2,131 sq. km., has an elephant reserve spread over 1,200 sq. km., with an elephant density of 0.25 elephants/sq. km.

Shajan M.A., a Senior Field Officer with WTI who handles the project currently, tells me, “Our method is to buy such sensitive land from the people, including both tribal and other communities, and relocate them to safer regions, away from wildlife conflict.” Ultimately, WTI hands over the purchased land to the Kerala Forest Department.

In regions like the Tirunelli–Kudrakote elephant corridor, the human–elephant conflict had escalated so much that it had resulted in several human deaths. For the communities, leaving a land they had occupied for decades and considered home is never easy, Shajan acknowledges. But of all the tried and tested methods to deal with the human–wildlife conflict, this approach has been the most effective in the long run, he points out.

Shajan also muses on the question of what exactly comprises a ‘conflict.’

“Conflict can hold different meanings. From a monkey stealing food from the house to a tiger or an elephant attack on a human, even leading to deaths, it’s all considered a human–wildlife conflict. Sadly, we, as a society, tend to be reactive once it transforms into a conflict and place the blame wholly on the wildlife.”

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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We Can’t Meet Our Climate Goals Without Financing Agrifood Systems

Across the globe, farmers are adopting low-emission practices, restoring degraded lands, and protecting biodiversity. With the right support, they can do much more. Credit: FAO - Despite absorbing a quarter of climate-related losses and having the potential to reduce one-third of global emissions, agrifood systems receive less than 8% of climate finance. This imbalance threatens progress in addressing global climate challenges

Fatou Diene, an oyster farmer in the mangroves near Dionewar Island, Senegal. Across the globe, farmers are adopting low-emission practices, restoring degraded lands, and protecting biodiversity. With the right support, they can do much more. Credit: ©FAO/Sylvain Cherkaoui

By Kaveh Zahedi
ROME, Sep 5 2025 – Despite absorbing a quarter of climate-related losses and having the potential to reduce one-third of global emissions, agrifood systems receive less than 8% of climate finance. This imbalance threatens progress in addressing global climate challenges. If we’re serious about solutions, we need to start where the impact—and the promise—is greatest: investing in the systems that feed the world.

As countries move forward along the Baku to Belem Roadmap and the collective goal of mobilizing $1.3 trillion in climate finance by 2030, a critical juncture is fast approaching. At the upcoming Standing Committee on Finance Forum, to be held at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome, governments will have a chance to correct this imbalance – and seize an opportunity that is already yielding results.

No serious path to achieve climate goals exists without agriculture. Yet despite this central role, the sector remains chronically overlooked in climate finance strategies and often is associated only with high perceived risks instead of its potential.

No serious path to achieve climate goals exists without agriculture. Yet despite this central role, the sector remains chronically overlooked in climate finance strategies and often is associated only with high perceived risks instead of its potential

The result is a persistent underinvestment in one of the few areas where mitigation, adaptation, and development gains can be achieved together—and at scale. Strategic investments in agriculture can strengthen national resilience, deliver measurable climate mitigation, reduce inequality, and expand economic opportunities.

Small-scale producers, who grow a third of the world’s food, received less than 1% of climate finance in the most recent two-year window. Livestock systems, which are major contributors to methane emissions, drew just 2% of climate development funding in 2023.

This gap represents a missed opportunity to accelerate progress on climate, food security, and livelihoods – especially in vulnerable regions.

We know what works. Between 2000 and 2022, emissions per value of agricultural production declined by 39%. Smarter, more efficient food systems are already taking shape. While current emissions from the agriculture sector are a major concern, these early successes demonstrate the potential of large-scale investments.

When we invest in agrifood systems, we are doing more than reducing emissions. We are expanding access to nutritious food, creating jobs in rural communities, increasing productivity, and restoring ecosystems. These are compound gains, spanning development and climate priorities alike.

Unlocking this potential will require deploying the full range of financing tools. The $1.3 trillion target cannot be met through public finance alone. It will require a mix of public, private, and domestic resources, aligned with countries’ needs and grounded in strong partnerships. Bilateral and multilateral finance will continue to play an important role.

Recent debt relief initiatives, including those from the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, are also expected to help countries create the fiscal space needed to prioritize agrifood transformation.

The private sector is beginning to respond. From 2016 to 2021, climate-focused blended finance transactions targeting smallholder farmers grew from 26% to 36%, with 60% achieving both adaptation and mitigation benefits.

But this momentum must be sustained and expanded. Private investors still face real barriers: limited data, unclear policies, and a lack of investment-ready projects. Initiatives like FAO’s Green Climate Fund Readiness Programme are helping countries close those gaps and attracting greater capital into agricultural transformation.

Carbon markets offer another avenue to unlock value. Properly designed, they can reward farmers and rural communities for climate-positive practices. But current structures in voluntary carbon markets fall short.

As of 2023, agrifood projects made up just 1% of credits from voluntary carbon markets, with three-quarters concentrated in five countries. Smallholders and low-income economies are effectively excluded.

New global mechanisms under the Paris Agreement Article 6 offer a chance to reset this system. Countries need support to prepare robust measurement frameworks, reliable data and inventories, and inclusive governance. With the support from the Global Environment Facility in over 70 countries, this foundation is already being laid.

There are also powerful opportunities in optimizing how existing public funds are spent. Modelling in 6 Sub-Saharan countries shows that reallocations across different policy-support measures can generate additional agrifood GDP growth points, create almost a million off-farm jobs, lift more than 2 million people out of poverty, and reduce more than 700,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions.

This is not unique to a country. Through the GEF Food Systems Integrated Programme, co-led by FAO and IFAD, countries around the world are finding ways to make public budgets go further—generating climate benefits, economic growth, and social inclusion at once.

The challenge before us is simple to state, but difficult to resolve. Mobilizing climate finance is not simply a function of volume but also of the quality of the investments and the people it serves.

Without greater ambition, climate finance will not flow at the necessary scale and with the appropriate instruments. But climate ambition will stall unless finance reaches the sectors most capable of delivering transformation.

The Rome forum is a critical moment. It is a chance to align climate finance with climate opportunity. Through partnerships like the Food and Agriculture for Sustainable Transformation (FAST) Partnership and with a growing coalition of public and private actors, we can mobilize new resources, build better systems, and deliver real outcomes.

Farmers are already leading the way. Across the globe, they are adopting low-emission practices, restoring degraded lands, and protecting biodiversity. With the right support, they can do much more.

The window for action is narrowing. But the opportunity in agriculture is wide open. The question now is whether we will invest in it – at the scale and speed this moment demands.

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Kaveh Zahedi is the Director of the Office of Climate Change, Biodiversity and Environment at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Bitget et Bitget Wallet permettent désormais le trading de plus de 100 actifs tokenisés via Ondo Finance

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, 05 sept. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bitget, la première bourse de cryptomonnaies, ainsi que Bitget Wallet, le portefeuille cryptographique non dépositaire, ont lancé le trading en direct d’actifs tokenisés du monde réel (RWA) au sein de leurs applications respectives grâce à l’intégration officielle avec Ondo Finance. Cette initiative place les deux sociétés parmi les premières à offrir l’accès à des actions et ETF tokenisés aux utilisateurs hors des États–Unis. En s’appuyant sur leur partenariat avec Ondo Finance, acteur réglementé, Bitget et Bitget Wallet deviennent ainsi des portes d’entrée alternatives vers les marchés financiers traditionnels au sein de la finance décentralisée. En combinant les atouts de la blockchain, une infrastructure hautement sécurisée et un accès global aux options de trading, elles élargissent l’accès des particuliers à des produits financiers jusque–là réservés aux investisseurs institutionnels.

Grâce à un nouveau module RWA, les utilisateurs de Bitget Onchain et de Bitget Wallet peuvent consulter, analyser et échanger plus de 100 actions et ETF tokenisés, la plus vaste sélection on–chain disponible à ce jour. Chaque token offre une exposition au rendement total de son actif sous–jacent, reflétant à la fois les variations de prix et les dividendes réinvestis, tout en étant entièrement adossé à des actifs réels détenus par des dépositaires réglementés. Les jetons sont disponibles à l’achat dès 1 $. Contrairement aux pools de liquidité on–chain, les actifs tokenisés d’Ondo s’appuient directement sur la liquidité des marchés boursiers traditionnels, garantissant une exécution comparable à celle des bourses classiques grâce à son infrastructure Global Markets. Le service est accessible aux utilisateurs éligibles, à l’exclusion de quelques marchés, notamment certains résidents américains. Actuellement disponibles sur Ethereum, ces actifs tokenisés seront bientôt étendus à Solana, BNB Chain et d’autres blockchains prises en charge.

« L’écosystème Bitget prospère en reliant les instruments de la finance traditionnelle au nouvel âge de la finance décentralisée. Grâce à la plateforme d’échange Bitget et au portefeuille non dépositaire intégrant les actifs tokenisés d’Ondo, nous offrons des opportunités d’investissement mondiales à fort potentiel au marché cryptographique, sans les obstacles habituels d’accès à ces instruments. Voici à quoi ressemble désormais le futur de la finance », a déclaré Gracy Chen, PDG de Bitget

« Les actifs du monde réel sont dorénavant une composante essentielle de l’économie on–chain », a affirmé Jamie Elkaleh, directeur marketing de Bitget Wallet« L’intégration d’Ondo Finance marque une étape clé dans notre stratégie visant à positionner Bitget Wallet comme un passeport d’actifs mondial, en concrétisant notre vision « Crypto for Everyone » (La crypto pour tous) et en offrant un accès sans frontières aux marchés financiers mondiaux grâce à la blockchain et à une infrastructure non dépositaire. » Prenant en charge plus de 130 blockchains, le portefeuille prévoit d’élargir son offre RWA avec de nouveaux produits financiers tokenisés lors de futures mises à jour.

Ondo Finance est une plateforme réglementée spécialisée dans la tokenisation des actions et ETF cotés en bourse. Avec plus de 1 milliard de dollars d’actifs sous gestion, ses titres tokenisés sont émis via une structure juridique indépendante en cas de faillite et font l’objet de vérifications quotidiennes par des tiers. « Les RWA tokenisés représentent une évolution essentielle pour élargir l’accès aux produits financiers mondiaux », a souligné Nathan Allman, fondateur et PDG d’Ondo Finance« Ce partenariat avec Bitget Wallet permet aux utilisateurs de profiter directement de ces actifs dans un format simple, sécurisé et accessible. »

Bitget et Bitget Wallet avaient déjà rejoint l’Alliance Global Markets d’Ondo Finance pour promouvoir les actifs tokenisés du monde réel (RWA). Avec cette nouvelle intégration, Bitget élargit son offre d’investissements mondiaux grâce à l’infrastructure agréée d’ Ondo Finance, créant un écosystème CeDeFi permettant aux utilisateurs de diversifier leurs portefeuilles.

Les actifs disponibles incluent des actions tokenisées de grandes entreprises comme Apple, Tesla, Microsoft, Amazon et Nvidia, ainsi que des ETF majeurs. Tous les actifs sont libellés en USD et négociables 24 heures sur 24, 7 jours sur 7, ouvrant un accès élargi aux marchés traditionnels via une infrastructure basée sur la blockchain, sous réserve des réglementations régionales. Les utilisateurs du monde entier peuvent désormais accéder aux actions et ETF tokenisés directement via l’application Bitget ou Bitget Wallet, sans recourir à des comptes de courtage ni à des intermédiaires bancaires. Bitget Wallet collaborera également avec Ondo pour lancer une série de campagnes visant à accélérer l’adoption des produits tokenisés. La plateforme ambitionne d’élargir sa sélection à plus de 1 000 actions et ETF tokenisés dans les prochains mois.

Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter le blog de Bitget Wallet.

À propos de Bitget

Établie en 2018, Bitget est la première bourse de cryptomonnaies et société Web3 au monde. Au service de plus de 120 millions d’utilisateurs répartis dans plus de 150 pays et régions, la bourse Bitget s’engage à aider ses utilisateurs à trader de manière plus intelligente grâce à sa fonctionnalité révolutionnaire de copy trading et à ses autres solutions de trading, tout en fournissant un accès en temps réel aux cours du Bitcoin, de l’Ethereum et d’autres cryptomonnaies.

Bitget entend promouvoir l’adoption des cryptomonnaies grâce à des partenariats stratégiques, comme en témoigne son rôle de partenaire crypto officiel de la meilleure ligue de football au monde, LALIGA, sur les marchés de l’Est, de l’Asie du Sud–Est et de l’Amérique latine. Pour faire écho à sa stratégie d’impact mondial, Bitget s’est associée à l’UNICEF pour soutenir l’éducation à la blockchain auprès de 1,1 million de personnes d’ici à 2027. Dans l’univers des sports mécaniques, Bitget est le partenaire officiel crypto exclusif du MotoGP™, l’un des championnats les plus passionnants du monde.

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À propos de Bitget Wallet

Bitget Wallet est un portefeuille de cryptomonnaies non dépositaire conçu pour simplifier et sécuriser la cryptomonnaie pour tout le monde. Fort de plus de 80 millions d’utilisateurs, il propose une suite complète de services crypto, intégrant notamment les échanges (ou swaps), les analyses de marché, le staking, le récompenses, un navigateur DApps et des solutions de paiement. Compatible avec plus de 130 blockchains et des millions de jetons, Bitget Wallet permet un trading multichaîne fluide via des centaines d’échanges décentralisés (ou DEX) et de ponts inter–chaînes. Soutenu par un fonds de protection des actifs numériques valorisé à plus de 300 millions de dollars, il apporte un niveau de sécurité optimal à ses utilisateurs. « Crypto for Everyone » (La crypto pour tous), telle est sa vision. Et pour lui donner vie, l’entreprise s’efforce de la rendre plus simple, plus sûre, et d’en faire un élément de la vie quotidienne pour un milliard de personnes.

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À propos d’Ondo Finance

Ondo Finance développe l’infrastructure permettant de connecter les marchés financiers à la blockchain. Sa mission est d’accélérer l’adoption d’une économie ouverte et mondiale en créant des produits et plateformes financiers transparents, accessibles et efficaces. Son offre comprend des titres tokenisés, des fonds on–chain et une infrastructure de niveau institutionnel nécessaire pour les prendre en charge.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site https://ondo.finance

Mise en garde sur les risques : les cours des actifs numériques peuvent fluctuer et connaître une forte volatilité. Il est recommandé aux investisseurs d’investir uniquement la somme qu’ils peuvent se permettre de perdre. La valeur de vos investissements peut être affectée et il est possible que vous n’atteigniez pas vos objectifs financiers ou que vous ne parveniez pas à récupérer votre capital. Nous vous encourageons à toujours solliciter les conseils d’un spécialiste financier indépendant et à tenir compte de votre expérience et de votre situation financière. Les performances passées ne constituent pas un indicateur fiable des résultats futurs. Bitget décline toute responsabilité quant à toute perte potentielle encourue. Nulle disposition des présentes ne saurait être interprétée comme un conseil d’ordre financier. Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez consulter nos Conditions d’utilisation. Conformément à ses Conditions d’utilisation, Bitget ne propose pas ses services aux résidents des États–Unis ou de leurs territoires. Toute activité réglementée liée aux actions tokenisées aux États–Unis est assurée par Ondo Finance sous licences et agréments appropriés.

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