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Daily Government Press Release Digest

Global Policy Shifts: Health, Trade, and Diplomacy

US quits WHO, citing failures. UK extends seasonal worker visa, honors Polish veterans. China boosts service consumption. Australia sees stamp duty relief for buyers. Germany strengthens critical infrastructure security. Canada supports media, housing, and tax clarity. Italy's Meloni meets Metsola on EU priorities. Russia's Putin hosts UAE President. Nigeria's reforms boost confidence. India launches AI school, honors military.

Australia

NSW First Home Buyer Support Surges

82,000+ NSW first home buyers saved $1.7B in stamp duty. Illawarra (3,000+) and Hunter (8,000+) regions see major relief. New DCA aims for faster planning, while Mid-North Coast roads face assessment after landslips.

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Canada

Canada Boosts Media, Housing, and Tax Clarity

CRTC's Théberge pushes Online Streaming Act for Canadian content. Ministers Robertson, Lyall to announce Nunavut housing. HMCS Yellowknife targets narcotics trafficking in Caribbean. Finance Dept. consults on tax changes, including Canada Carbon Rebate. Minister Chartrand highlights affordability measures in Winnipeg.

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China

China boosts service consumption with new growth plan

China unveils plan for service consumption. Aims to boost new growth drivers. Focus on digital services, green consumption, and cultural tourism. Targets increased spending and improved quality.

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Germany

Germany Boosts Critical Infrastructure Security

Bundestag passes KRITIS Act, raising protection for energy, health, IT. Chancellor Merz cited a Berlin power grid attack, vowing to limit public info on critical sites. He also pushed for EU reforms, free trade deals, and NATO's role.

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  • Decided in the Bundestag ↗

    Germany's Bundestag passes Umbrella Act for Critical Infrastructure Protection (KRITIS). The law strengthens resilience for sectors like energy, health, and IT, setting minimum protection standards. It defines critical facilities serving over 500,000 people. The act will be evaluated in two years.

  • For a strong economy and a strong society ↗

    Germany will boost protection for critical infrastructure after a Berlin power grid attack. Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated, "we need to better protect critical infrastructure." The government will limit public access to related information and increase security against sabotage and cyberattacks.

  • Policy statement by the Federal Chancellor following the special meeting of the European Council ↗

    Chancellor Merz calls for EU and German reforms. He stressed NATO's importance and the need for free trade, urging conclusion of MERCOSUR and EU-India deals. He also highlighted strengthening EU competitiveness.

India

India News Digest: AI School, Military Honors, Workplace Pride

IIM Ahmedabad launches Krishnamurthy Tandon School of AI with ₹100 crore endowment. PM Modi lauded Beating Retreat performances. SAIL earned Great Place to Work status again. Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth trained students on medicinal plants. India's Ministry of Law offers free legal aid.

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Italy

Meloni, Metsola Meet on EU Priorities, Italy's Role

PM Meloni met European Parliament President Metsola at Palazzo Chigi. They discussed EU priorities and Italy's role.

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Nigeria

Tinubu's Reforms Boost Confidence, He Offers Condolences

President Tinubu mourns Samuel Chukwueze's mother. Meanwhile, VP Shettima states Tinubu's reforms are restoring global confidence, citing 2,100 procurement professionals certified.

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Russia

Putin, UAE President Al Nahyan Meet in Kremlin

Putin met with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in the Kremlin. Talks focused on cooperation, the Middle East, and international issues. Bilateral trade is growing, with 1.5 million Russian tourists visiting the UAE in the first nine months of 2025.

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  • Russia-UAE talks ↗

    Putin met with UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in the Kremlin. Talks focused on cooperation, the Middle East, and international issues. Bilateral trade is growing, with 1.5 million Russian tourists visiting the UAE in the first nine months of 2025.

United Kingdom

UK policy shifts: Seasonal worker route extended, Polish veterans honored

UK government accepts MAC Seasonal Worker review, extending the route for 5 years. Ilford Park Polish Home marks 80 years of honoring WWII veterans. Immigration Advice Authority reports 320+ inquiries. 1 in 4 school-leavers lack HPV vaccine. TB notifications stable in England.

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United States

US Quits WHO, Partners NFL for Global Reach

State Department and NFL launch sports diplomacy in 65+ countries. Simultaneously, US withdraws from WHO over pandemic failures, citing actions against U.S. interests. All funding ceased.

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