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双普会为“探底” 特朗普:俄乌双方都得割地止战

12 August 2025 at 19:15
12/08/2025 - 12:54

据路透社报道,美国总统特朗普周一(8月11日)表示,乌克兰和俄罗斯都必须相互割让部分土地才能结束战争。他还提到,他与俄罗斯总统普京的会谈旨在探寻达成协议的可能性。

特朗普在白宫新闻发布会上表示,他周五在阿拉斯加与普京的会谈将是一次“探底会”,以确定普京是否愿意达成协议。他说,他能在两分钟内判断出是否有可能取得进展。

特朗普告诉记者:“所以我去和普京谈,我会告诉他,你必须结束这场战争。你必须结束它。”

特朗普並表示,未来的会议可能会包括乌克兰总统泽连斯基,最终可能会演变成他、普京和泽连斯基的三方会谈。他说,他将在与普京会谈后不久与欧洲领导人交谈,他的目标是在这场血腥冲突中尽快实现停火。

特朗普过去曾谈论过土地互换,但俄罗斯和乌克兰双方都没有兴趣以割让土地作为和平协议的一部分。欧洲国家担心,向俄罗斯做出重大让步可能会在未来给西方造成安全问题。

自2022年2月二战以来欧洲最大、最致命的战争爆发以来,乌克兰一直试图击退俄罗斯的入侵者。俄罗斯以其所谓的乌克兰倾向西方对其安全构成威胁为由为战争辩护。基辅及其西方盟友则称这次入侵是帝国主义式的土地掠夺。

俄罗斯目前占领了乌克兰约五分之一的领土,而乌克兰几乎没有占领任何俄罗斯领土。

特朗普说:“将会发生一些土地互换。”

他还特别强调:“我通过俄罗斯和与所有人的对话得知,这对乌克兰是有利的。”他表示,俄罗斯已经占领了一些“非常重要的领土”,但“我们将努力夺回部分领土”。

另值得关注的是,据法新社指出,特朗普暗示,他不打算邀请泽连斯基参加阿拉斯的会议,称这次会议之后,下一步将是普京和泽连斯基直接会面。如果有必要,他将协调普京和泽连斯基的对话。至于与普京能否达成协议?特朗普说,这不是他一人能决定的。



德语媒体:稀土成了中国勒索世界的武器

12 August 2025 at 19:17
null 媒体看中国
2025-08-08T14:04:08.170Z
内蒙古白云鄂博矿区被认为拥有全球已知稀土储量的30%至40%。

(德国之声中文网)《南德意志报》记者深入中国内蒙古稀土矿区发回的报道指出,中国从地下开采出的稀土,早已不再是原材料,而成了北京用来“卡住”西方咽喉的地缘政治武器。而对环保和民众健康的漠视,则是中国的竞争优势。这篇题为《稀土成了中国勒索世界的武器》的文章写道:

“内蒙古,这是一片面积是德国三倍的中国自治区。同南方人相比,这里的人身材壮硕,性格也更粗犷,脸庞因高原日照而泛着红光。曾几何时,蒙古人从这片土地出发征服了世界;而今天,这里属于中华人民共和国,并由一个权力野心堪比甚至超越成吉思汗的政党所统治。“

“该地区开采着世界急需的稀土。钕、镧、钐和镨主要从菱锰矿中提取。钇、铕、钆和铒的含量较少,部分与独居石和其他矿物结合。此外,中国最大的铁矿之一、世界上已知最大的铌矿床和最大的钍矿床之一也都位于这里。大多数人对这些金属可能闻所未闻,但没有它们,就没有风力发电机、智能手机、电脑、电动车、核电站,而这些只是稀土实际用途的一小部分。

从这里以及中国其他地区开采出来的,已经不仅仅只是某种原料,更是地缘政治的弹药。在同美国的贸易战中,北京一度停止供货,并限制了镓、锗等关键金属的出口。虽然北京打击的目标是华盛顿,但欧盟在这场并非自己发起的贸易战中,也成了附带受害者。

为了不单方面切断对美国的稀土供应,中国干脆实施了全球性的出口限制。这样一来,北京既能打击美国,又不至于被视为有针对性的攻击行动。出口管制的效果很快就得到显现:一些德国企业与美国同行一样,都因无法获得前期产品,而被迫停产。与此同时,全球库存下降,价格飙升,很多项目被迫延期。“

高昂的环境和健康代价

《南德意志报》的报道指出,稀土其实并不稀有,但稀土元素的开采和分离却极为复杂,并会严重污染环境。中国之所以能最终占据全球稀土供应链的制高点,就是因为中国可以在相当长的时期内对环境和民众健康忽略不计。

中国为其稀土垄断地位付出了高昂的环境代价。

“在包头西部,有一片任何旅游宣传品上都不会提及的湖泊,面积12平方公里,湖水呈灰色、毫无生机,紧邻金属冶炼厂。管道沿着堤岸延伸,灯光映在湖面上,发出阵阵冷光。

这个‘人工湖’被严密封锁,周边 100 米处设有警戒线。过去几十年来,工厂企业一直在向湖里排放加工废料:每年有600万至800万吨含重金属、酸液、放射性物质的泥浆流入湖中。

人工湖并无防渗层,从六十年代开始,有毒物质就在日复一日地渗入地表,并污染着地下水。该矿区比黄河水平面高出35米,而同黄河的距离则不足十公里。

从地下三十米出获取的水样标本显示,这里稀土元素含量比其他地区高出十倍,空气中也可检测到随风飘散的颗粒物。网络上就可以找到一些中国科学家近年发表的相关研究报告。

2025 年的一项研究表明,居住在矿区附近的儿童头发中铅和稀土元素明显偏高。这类污染通常也会导致低智商儿童比例偏高。长期接触这类污染会导致肝炎和肝脏衰竭。有些金属会损毁血脑屏障,导致记忆力减退和神经元损伤。不孕症和其他发育障碍也时有报道。有些元素被认为是致癌物质,可导致骨骼变形。

这个‘人工湖’上空,看不到一只鸟。紧挨坝墙边的居民早在几年前就被疏散了。但再隔一条街,就可以看到正在玩耍的孩子们。包头有近 300 万居民。而这个大坝后面又有什么秘密呢?采访显示,许多人根本就不知道这个人工湖的存在。在国家控制的媒体中,环境污染并不是一个需要关注的话题。“

 

研究:来自中国的稀土中短期内无可替代

 

《法兰克福汇报》援引奥地利供应链信息研究所ASCII发布的最新报告报道称,欧美国家对中国稀土产品的依赖程度比此前的评估更为严重,而且中短期内,这一情况将难以出现改观:

“在全球化高峰时期,利润微薄且伴随高环境成本的原材料加工工序被大量转移至中国,这一进程使中国在部分领域形成了垄断地位。奥地利供应链信息研究所的报告显示,中国掌握了全球91%的稀土加工能力,而在‘重稀土’领域更是没有任何其他的替代来源。德国原材料署的数据也显示了类似的结论。这些经过加工的金属几乎是所有技术产品不可替代的核心原料,没有它们,就无法生产芯片、汽车、能源转型产品或军工产品。

北京此前已多次将特定原材料的供应作为施压手段,并以加强出口管制作为威胁。今年春天中美贸易冲突升级后,稀土供应出现了历时数周的中断。中方虽然否认这是制裁措施,并表示是出口申请积压造成了供货紧张,但业内人士仍普遍怀疑,这同贸易战有直接关联。美国正在全力削减对华依赖。欧盟虽已推出《关键原材料法》,并决定大举投资本土的矿产项目,但ASCII研究所的测算显示,到2040年,欧洲对中国的稀土依赖度仍将高达85%。这项研究强调,仅关注矿石开采远远不足以解决问题。更为重要的是,中国控制着关键的中间生产工序,因而拥有‘战略守门人‘地位,从而对全球核心技术的供应具有重大影响,因此也影响着欧洲的经济未来。“

摘编自其他媒体的内容,不代表德国之声的立场或观点。

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南韩情报揭秘:北韩援俄士兵被逼自杀

12 August 2025 at 19:17
null 許東爀
2025-08-12T10:49:44.996Z
乌克兰总统泽连斯基社交媒体账号公开的照片显示,乌克兰军方在俄罗斯库尔斯克地区俘获了两名朝鲜士兵。其中一名朝鲜士兵于2025年1月11日被乌克兰军队俘虏后被拘留。

(德国之声中文网) 自俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰以来,国际社会相继揭露,朝鲜为支持俄军行动,向其提供大量军事人力与武器。朝鲜通过《全面战略伙伴关系条约》与俄罗斯结盟,并调派特种部队参与冲突。据估计,截至2025年7月,已有约3万名朝鲜士兵介入乌克兰战场,死亡人数逾600人,受伤人数则高达约4100人。

如此多人参战,自然会有战俘,但令人惊讶的是,截至目前,乌方仅俘获两名朝鲜战俘。目前约有25万名乌克兰士兵在前线作战,战俘人数大致在4600至8000人之间;截至2025年2月,据报道,俄军现役兵力约58万,其手中战俘数量则估计在数百至约一千人之间。

为何朝鲜战俘如此稀少?

2025年1月11日,乌克兰总统泽连斯基在社交媒体上发布消息称,乌军在库尔斯克地区俘虏了两名朝鲜士兵,并将他们安全送至基辅接受治疗。这是首次有清晰影像和证词能够官方确认朝鲜军人参与俄乌战事。

为何朝鲜战俘如此稀少?据韩国情报机关“国家情报院”1月13日向国会报告,朝鲜军方强迫士兵在被俘前自杀,因为他们视投降为背叛。这种视投降为背叛的态度,与二战期间日本士兵“不投降而自杀”的情况非常相似。当时,日本士兵被灌输“战俘就是背叛国家和天皇”的思想,而在更早的日俄战争期间,日军战俘回国后也曾遭受社会歧视。

这两名战俘分别是26岁的狙击手李某与21岁的步兵白某。他们告诉乌方,原以为是前往“训练”,并未意识到自己会被投入激烈交火。该部队于2024年11月接受短期俄军培训后即投入前线,但很快便遭受重创并陷入极度饥饿。

韩国媒体报道:一名受伤的朝鲜士兵于2024年12月27日因伤势恶化死亡。此前一天,他被乌克兰俘虏。

韩国议员探访战俘:强烈投降意愿

2025年2月23日至26日,韩国国会议员庾龙源受邀访问乌克兰,期间与两名朝鲜战俘面谈。他不仅公开了与战俘的会面照片与录音,还在3月4日的记者会上透露,李某表达了强烈的投降意愿,称“一定要去韩国”,并询问能否在韩国接受手术治疗,因其下巴受重伤,导致发音不清。另一名白某则表示自己“好像要下定决心了”,但仍需考虑。

庾议员在5月27日的新闻稿中指出,乌俄双方于5月16日达成的1000名战俘交换协议中,并未包括朝鲜战俘,这可能是应韩国政府的要求所致。庾议员并8月8日接受德国之声采访时表示,两名朝鲜战俘目前仍在乌克兰,并希望能前往韩国,但尚不确定其伤势是否能痊愈。

据庾议员透露,这些战俘均属朝鲜军方精锐部门“侦察总局”,且被分别关押在乌克兰某设施内,房间没有暖气或热水,战俘们也不知道彼此的存在。

李某下巴骨折,已服役10年。起初他对庾议员抱有戒心,但当庾递烟给他时,他问庾是否有酒。根据庾公开的录音,李表示:“我离开朝鲜时,有人告诉我‘要出国留学受训’,但我不知道会派到哪里。我的部队成员全被杀光,只剩我一人生还。”他还表示,希望能在韩国继续治疗,并想知道作为前朝鲜战俘,是否能在韩国成家立业。

白某左腿受伤,已服役4年。他描述朝鲜的训练情况时说:“训练非常辛苦。我每周背着20至25公斤的背包,在四小时内跑约40公里;每个月最后一天,要在八小时内跑80公里。我没有接受‘受伤就自杀’的训练,但看到身边有很多自爆的情况,而且我带了一枚自杀手榴弹。如果回到朝鲜,父母已不在人世,想到这一点,我整天都感到很虚弱。”

2024 年 10 月 21 日,韩国媒体曾报道据信来自朝鲜的士兵排队接收来自俄罗斯的物资

战场适应与部队特性:精锐与宣传的矛盾

李还证称,他的部队中有七名俄军士兵,负责与俄军联络、补给、口译和炮火支援。庾议员在新闻稿中这样描述朝鲜部队的情况:一名朝鲜士兵的战斗力相当于两名俄军士兵,但朝鲜军并不信任俄军,因为沟通不畅,而且俄军炮火也相对薄弱。然而,朝鲜士兵经常试图借用俄军的手机与家人通话。朝鲜军的通讯设备落后,缺乏夜视能力,因此在战斗初期难进行夜间行动,但他们逐渐适应。朝鲜战俘告诉乌方审讯人员,他们的任务是“通过实战体验现代战争”,并且随身携带的平板电脑中有大量宣传资料。

据李某证词,他曾用干扰枪击落无人机,并表示“将要对无人机进行大量研究”,显示朝鲜军方已逐渐适应无人机战

一名乌军高级军官则称:“朝鲜军如此不顾一切地突围,即使死伤惨重也在所不惜。我不明白是什么让他们这么拼命。他们体能很好,而且没有恐惧。”

另有一些令人意外的说法。8月6日,乌克兰记者尤里·布图索夫(Yuri Butusov)在Telegram发文称,一名俄军战俘告诉他:“朝鲜士兵会进行同性行为,包括激烈接吻,并闯入俄军战壕拿走笔记本电脑。”

乌军一直在库尔斯克进行心理战广播,并空投劝降传单,但成效有限。即使如白某所言,他们在乌克兰并未接受自我毁灭训练,但在朝鲜,从小便被彻底灌输这种观念,军中更反复强调“被俘就是背叛祖国”。

美国前总统川普与俄罗斯总统普京将于8月15日在阿拉斯加会面,讨论乌克兰战争停火事宜,但有关朝鲜军队持续在乌克兰的消息,不知是否会有进一步消息曝光。

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阿拉斯加会晤:普京的目标是什么?谁更可能受益?

12 August 2025 at 19:17
Sergey Satanovskiy
2025-08-12T10:50:11.436Z
月中旬,特朗普曾表示,他对俄罗斯轰炸乌克兰首都基辅感到失望,但“还没打算与普京彻底翻脸”

(德国之声中文网)普京与特朗普已商定于8月15日在阿拉斯加举行会谈。这一消息是在特朗普向普京下达停火最后通牒即将到期前公布的。专家们普遍认为,这次会晤不太可能取得重大突破——但一些因素可能迫使普京不得不走向停火之路。

谁将从这次会晤中获益?

这将是特朗普再次入主白宫后与普京的首次会晤。7月中旬,特朗普曾表示,他对俄罗斯轰炸乌克兰首都基辅感到失望,但“还没打算与普京彻底翻脸”。

8月6日,美国特使维特科夫(Steve Witkoff)在克里姆林宫与普京会面后,白宫与克里姆林宫同时宣布,两国元首将举行会晤。但双方都未透露在阿拉斯加将具体讨论什么议题。可以肯定的是,议题将围绕乌克兰展开,而乌克兰方面不会参与此次会议——华盛顿与莫斯科都没有计划邀请乌克兰总统泽连斯基。

接受德国之声采访的观察人士认为,这次会晤总体来说将对普京有利。2000至2004年担任俄罗斯总理的卡西亚诺夫(Michail Kassjanow)指出:“普京一贯希望让全世界看到他与美国总统——无论谁执掌总统——共同决定世界的命运。”

流亡海外的俄罗斯反对派政治家德米特里·古德科(Dmitrij Gudkow)也表示,这次阿拉斯加会晤对普京来说是一次千载难逢的机会,让他能与西方世界领袖握手。他绝不会错过这样的机会。古德科说:“对于普京来说,能与特朗普见面本身就是巨大收益。特朗普实际上是在为一名战争罪犯正名,赋予他与西方进行谈判的权利。如果没有特朗普,没人会和普京谈判。”

延伸阅读——客座评论:俄乌战争及人类历史的关键时刻

为何普京此时愿意示好?

7 月底,特朗普明确表示,他对普京不愿结束乌克兰战事感到愤怒,并称自己不再有兴趣与普京会谈,同时向其下达了50天停火期限,后来又将期限缩短为10天。受德国之声采访分析人士认为,特朗普表现出失去耐心,可能促使克里姆林宫同意此次会谈。

俄语在线媒体“Re:Russia”创始人、政治学家基里尔·罗戈夫(Kirill Rogow)指出,俄罗斯经济恶化、俄军在乌克兰战场上推进乏力,以及美国可能实施的对俄罗斯极具破坏性的次级制裁,都是推动普京寻求结束战争的因素。

罗戈夫说:“普京还希望现在的让步能卖出比之后再谈更高的价码。到今年年底,如果事实证明俄军攻势几乎毫无进展、战场局势没有变化,普京的处境会更糟。同时,由于美国进一步制裁,俄罗斯可能会失去印度这个原油买家,并被迫为连续第三年的进攻做准备。”

空域停火对谁有利?

上周,彭博社援引匿名消息人士报道称,克里姆林宫意识到,维特科夫的来访可能是与特朗普达成协议的最后机会。据这些消息来源称,克里姆林宫可能会提出的“让步”是空域停火。

古德科认为,这种与特朗普政府协调的举措将更多地有利于莫斯科,而非基辅。乌克兰近期发动的“有效”反击,已经多次迫使俄罗斯关闭机场,并击中了俄境内的武器库、军用装备和炼油厂。这种打击从心理层面来看很重要,因为它让俄罗斯人意识到,战争并不仅仅发生在电视上,而是离他们很近。古德科说:“如果这些空袭停止,普京就能从容地在地面继续推进——在那里,俄军占有优势。”

特朗普对普京的“特殊对待”

罗戈夫认为,即使此次会谈没有实质性进展,普京也可能可以避免严重后果。“普京可以指望特朗普对他网开一面,因为特朗普一直对普京抱有特殊态度。特朗普总是避免对普京施加直接压力,而每当压力似乎不可避免时,他就会说有新的机会达成协议,从而不采取真正的施压行动。”他说,这次会谈正是在特朗普对克里姆林宫的最后通牒即将到期背景下诞生的,本身就是一个例证。

还有什么能对克里姆林宫造成施压?

古德科认为,目前已没有真正有效的外部手段可以迫使俄罗斯让步。例如,尽管有制裁,仍有数百艘装有俄罗斯石油的油轮运向世界各地。

古德科更寄希望于内部压力,而非外部因素,能推动克里姆林宫走向停火。他表示:“战争拖得越久,普京就越难将战争的结果包装成俄罗斯的胜利。总有一天,俄罗斯人会不再在乎乌克兰是否加入北约,也不在乎战争如何结束——只要它能结束就好。”

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Ukraine's borders must not be changed by force, EU leaders say

12 August 2025 at 17:36
Anadolu via Getty Images Dust rises as a Ukrainian soldier drives a tank down a dirt road in Kherson, Ukraine on 8 August. Anadolu via Getty Images

European leaders have warned against Ukrainian borders being redrawn by force – two days before a US-Russia summit on Ukraine is due to take place in Alaska.

In a statement, European leaders said "the people of Ukraine must have the freedom to decide their future."

It added the principles of "territorial integrity" must be respected and "international borders must not be changed by force".

The statement was signed by 26 of 27 leaders. Missing from the signatories was Hungary's leader Viktor Orban, who has maintained friendly relations with Russia and has repeatedly tried to block EU support for Ukraine.

The statement underscored the nervousness felt by Europeans about Moscow's actions in Ukraine, which many countries – particularly those bordering Russia or those in which the memory of Soviet occupation still lingers – believe could pose a direct threat in the near future.

In recent years Sweden and Finland have joined Nato, Baltic countries have reinstated conscription, and Poland has set aside billions to build a barrier alongside its border with Russia.

European countries have a long history of borders being redrawn by bloody wars and are extremely concerned by the prospect of the US allowing that to happen in Ukraine. A legal recognition of Russia's sovereignty over territories it conquered by force is unacceptable to the EU.

However, the notion that some Ukrainian regions currently under Russian control may not return to Kyiv is gaining ground.

US President Donald Trump has insisted that any peace deal would involve "some swapping of territories" and could see Russia taking the entire Donbas region in eastern Ukraine and keeping Crimea. In exchange it would give up the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, which it partially occupies.

Last week, while admitting that some Ukrainian territory might end up being de facto controlled by Russia, Nato chief Mark Rutte stressed that this should not be formally recognised.

In their statement, European leaders said "Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine has wider implications for European and international security", and stressed the need for a "just and lasting peace".

They also said Ukraine should be capable of "defending itself effectively" and pledged to continue providing military support to Kyiv, which was "exercising its inherent right of self-defence".

"The European Union underlines the inherent right of Ukraine to choose its own destiny and will continue supporting Ukraine on its path towards EU membership," the statement concluded.

Denting the apparent unity of the declaration was a line in smaller print at the bottom of the page pointing out that "Hungary does not associate itself with this statement".

In a post on social media its leader Viktor Orban said he had opted out of supporting the statement as it attempted to set conditions for a meeting to which the EU was not invited and warned leaders not to start "providing instructions from the bench".

He also urged the EU to set up its own summit with Russia – though EU leaders have been shunning direct talks with Moscow since it launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

On Monday Trump revealed he had sought Orban's advice over the chances of Ukraine winning against Russia on the battlefield. "He looked at me like, 'What a stupid question'," Trump said, suggesting that Orban felt Russia would continue to wage war until it beat its adversary.

EU leaders are due to hold talks with Trump on Wednesday. They will be hoping to put the security of the European continent and Ukrainian interests at the forefront of his mind – at a time when nervousness is growing that the peace imposed on Ukraine may end up being neither "just" nor "lasting".

Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are then expected to meet in Alaska on Friday.

Grammy-winning Afropop star Tems: 'Women are not respected in the industry'

12 August 2025 at 16:00
WireImage/Getty Images Tems looks past the camera, she has long, straight, black hair and stands in front of a red backgroundWireImage/Getty Images

Nigerian Afropop star Tems has told the BBC "people don't really respect women" in her industry.

The two-time Grammy award-winner told the BBC that at the start of her career, she struggled to be taken seriously.

"I realised that there's always a cost. There's always a price that you pay. And a lot of those prices I wasn't willing to pay and there wasn't a lot of options," Tems said.

Afropop has gained immense global popularity over the past decade, but despite this growth it remains notoriously male-dominated.

The industry's so-called "Big Three" - Burna Boy, Davido and Wizkid - are all male - while their female counterparts, such as Tiwa Savage and Yemi Alade, have spoken out about the barriers they face because of their gender.

Earlier this year, Tems hit out following negative comments about her body, which were made online after a video of her performing was posted onto X.

She wrote on the social media platform: "It's just a body, I will add and lose weight. I never once hid my body, I just didn't feel the need to prove or disprove anyone. The more you don't like my body the better for me actually."

Tems told the BBC she wants "to change the way women see themselves in music", and hopes to achieve this through her new platform, The Leading Vibe Initiative.

The project aims to provide opportunities for young women throughout Africa's music industries.

"I promised myself that if I get to a place where I can do more, I will make this initiative for women like me and maybe make it easier for women to access platforms and access a wider audience and success," Tems said.

Tems looks at a young woman, who is using a laptop connected to various musical equipement
The launch of Tems' Leading Vibes initiatives saw young vocalists, producers and songwriters coming together in the Nigerian city of Lagos

The initiative kicked off on Friday in Tems' hometown, Lagos. Vocalists, songwriters and producers were invited to a series of workshops, masterclasses and panel discussions, all with the aim of developing skills and connections.

Asked what advice she would give to young women wanting to crack the industry, she said: "I think it's important to have an idea of what you want for yourself, what your brand is, what's your boundary.

"What are the things that you wouldn't do for fame and the things that you would do?"

Tems, who has scored hits with the likes of Love Me Jeje and Free Mind, said anyone trying to break into the industry must be passionate about their craft.

"It's not everybody that sings that loves music. If I wasn't famous, I would still be doing music. I would be in some kind of jazz club... randomly on a Friday night," she said.

But this is far from Tems' reality. Five years on from her debut EP, she has collaborated with the likes of Beyoncé and Rihanna, racked up more than 17m monthly listeners on Spotify and headlined international festivals.

And next month, she will be supporting British band Coldplay during their sold-out run of gigs at the UK's Wembley Stadium.

Getty Images Tems performs on an outdoor stage in front of large crowd. She wears a bright, pink and red outfit.Getty Images
Tems is not only a musician - she is also part-owner of US football club San Diego FC

Tems puts her success down to being "authentic" and "audacious".

"Even when people tell you to change your sound, change your style, you look at them and you say: 'No'. If it meant me not being signed, I was okay not being signed. I went to a couple of places that didn't sign me and I was okay with that," she said.

Music is not Tems' only passion - she is an avid football fan and recently became part-owner of US football club San Diego FC.

"I never imagined myself owning or being in an ownership of any football team," she said, adding that her brother initially got her into the sport.

Tems joined San Diego's ownership with Pave Investments, a West African private investment firm which also helped raise funds for the NBA-linked African Basketball League.

Tems' involvement with San Diego gives her hope that "people can be bold enough to try things that nobody ever thought was possible".

She said: "I don't see myself as just a singer, just a musician, just an artist. I'm much more than that."

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Scores still missing a week after India flash floods

12 August 2025 at 16:51
Getty Images A massive rescue operation is under way to locate around 100 missing people after a mudslide and flash floods triggered by a cloudburst struck a village of Dharali in Uttarakhand state, India on August 5, 2025.Getty Images
The flash floods buried houses in Dharali village under water and debris

At least 66 people are still missing a week after flash floods hit the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, according to an official statement.

Only one body has been recovered so far, the statement added, revising an earlier death toll of four.

Nearly half of Dharali village was submerged on 5 August in a mudslide caused by heavy rains and flash floods. An army camp nearby also suffered extensive damage.

Rescue operations are continuing at the site of the disaster as workers search for missing people. The work has been affected by inclement weather and the blockage of a key highway near the site due to the mudslide.

Weeks of heavy rain have pounded Uttarakhand, with Uttarkashi region - home to Dharali village - among the worst hit by flooding.

Around 1,300 people have been rescued from near Dharali since last week, officials said.

Heavy rains last week had led to the swelling of the Kheerganga river in the region, sending tonnes of muddy waters gushing downwards on the hilly terrain, covering roads, buildings and shops in Dharali and nearby Harsil village.

Videos showed a giant wave of water gushing through the area, crumpling buildings in its path, giving little time for people to escape.

Uttarakhand's chief minister and other officials initially said the flash floods were caused by a cloudburst, but India's weather department has not confirmed this.

Vinay Shankar Pandey, a senior local official, said a team of 10 geologists has been sent to the village to determine the cause of the flash floods.

The sludge from Kheerganga blocked a part of the region's main river Bhagirathi [which becomes India's holiest river Ganges once it travels downstream] and created an artificial lake, submerging vast tracts of land, including a government helipad.

Rescue workers are still trying to drain the lake, which had initially receded but filled up again after more rains.

Mr Pandey said in a statement that a list of missing people included 24 Nepalese workers, 14 locals, nine army personnel and 13 and six individuals from the states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, respectively.

Locals, however, have told reporters that more people from the area are still unaccounted for.

AFP via Getty Images Army and rescue personnel construct a bailey bridge near the Bhatwari village in the Uttarkashi district on August 8, 2025, following a cloudburst that caused a massive mudslide and flash floods in India's Uttarakhand state. Scores of people are missing after water and debris tore down a narrow mountain valley, smashing into the town of Dharali in Uttarakhand state on August 5. At least four people have been confirmed killed, but at least 50 others are missing. AFP via Getty Images
Rescue efforts are under way to locate the missing people

Rescue officials are using helicopters to reach Dharali, which is still blocked by debris.

A temporary bridge has also been built to allow easier access as workers continue to try and clear the blocked roads.

"Efforts are continuously being made to remove the debris and construct roads in Dharali to restore order," Mr Pandey said.

Sniffer dogs and earth-moving machinery are searching for those trapped beneath the rubble.

A rescue worker told the Press Trust of India that they were manually digging through the debris where a hotel had stood before the disaster hit.

"There was some movement of people in front of it when the disaster struck. The debris here is being dug manually with the help of radar equipment as people might be buried here," he said.

On Monday, a road-repair machine near Kheerganga plunged into a swollen river; its driver is missing, and the machine remains unrecovered.

India's weather department has predicted heavy rains and thunderstorms for various parts of Uttarakhand till 14 August with high alerts issued for eight districts, including Garhwal.

Worst bleaching on record for Western Australian coral reefs

12 August 2025 at 13:45
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World-famous coral reefs along Western Australia's (WA) coast have suffered the worst bleaching on record after the state's "longest, largest and most intense" marine heatwave, scientists say.

Between last August and this May, warmer water temperatures led to significant heat stress on the reefs, causing many of the coral to expel the algae which gives them life and colour - a process called bleaching, which is often fatal.

The damage - which will take months to assess - spans 1,500km (932 miles) and includes areas previously unscathed by climate change.

Coral reefs worldwide have been suffering from a two-year-long global coral bleaching event, due to record high ocean temperatures.

Eight weeks of heat stress is usually enough to kill coral, and early estimates showed many WA reefs suffered between 15 and 30, said Australia's marine science agency.

"The length and intensity of the heat stress, and its footprint across multiple regions, is something we've never seen before on most of the reefs in Western Australia," James Gilmour, from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (Aims), said.

In a new report, the Aims researchers found the 2024-25 season was the "most severe coral bleaching on record" for WA coral reefs across both the northwestern and central reefs.

"Areas which had given us hope because they'd rarely or not bleached before - like the Rowley Shoals, north Kimberley and Ningaloo - have been hit hard this time. Finally, climate heating has caught up with these reefs," he said.

Climate change means bleaching events are becoming more frequent, more intense and more widespread, which Dr Gilmore says gives coral reefs - which need 10 to 15 years to recover - little time to bounce back.

"Climate change caused by carbon emissions remains the greatest threat to our coral reefs, and all reefs globally," he said.

Vladimir Putin’s Coming to Alaska and Late Night Is Amused

12 August 2025 at 14:32
“Trump loves talking about keeping criminal foreigners out of the country, and now he’s like, ‘Vladimir Putin, come on over,’” Jimmy Fallon said on Monday.

包抄菲律宾海警船失误 两艘中国舰艇相撞严重受损

12 August 2025 at 18:24

菲律宾海岸防卫队巡逻艇“苏鲁安号”(BRP Suluan,MRRV-4406)11日在南海黄岩岛(菲称斯卡伯勒浅滩,Scarborough Shoal)海域遭中国海军驱逐舰与海警船包夹追逐,过程中成功避开碰撞,两艘中国舰艇却意外相撞,其中一艘中国海警船严重受损,无法航行。

综合报导,一艘中国海警船(CCG-3104)在南海黄岩岛,也就是西菲律宾海巴焦德马辛洛克附近,追逐菲律宾海岸防卫队巡逻艇、并发射水炮时,与一艘中国人民解放军海军052D型驱逐舰桂林号(DDG-164)相撞。

根据法新社,菲律宾海警发言人沓列拉准将(Commodore Jay Tarriela)指出,事件发生在有争议的斯卡伯勒浅滩(Scarborough Shoal,中国称黄岩岛)附近。当时,菲律宾海警正在护送向当地渔民运送物资的船只。

沓列拉表示,“在高速追逐菲方海警船BRP苏鲁安号的过程中,中国海警船3104号从(菲律宾船)右舷后方进行了危险的动作,导致其与中国人民解放军海军军舰发生碰撞。” “这次碰撞造成中国海警船舰艏严重受损,无法继续航行。”

沓列拉对法新社表示,中国船员没有回应菲律宾方面包括医疗在内的援助善意。他并指出,在碰撞前,中国海警曾用水炮瞄准BRP苏鲁安号,但该船成功躲避。

【包抄菲律宾海警船失误】
【两艘中国舰艇相撞严重受损】
菲律宾海岸防卫队巡逻艇“苏鲁安号”(BRP Suluan,MRRV-4406)11日在南海黄岩岛(菲称斯卡伯勒浅滩,Scarborough… pic.twitter.com/UWOIUoweGx

— 自由亚洲电台 (@RFA_Chinese) August 12, 2025

而菲律宾海警队的苏鲁安号于12日返马尼拉,全员获授勋嘉奖。

中国海警局新闻发言人甘羽则于11日表示,“菲律宾组织多艘海警船、公务船,以给渔船运补为幌子,不顾中方一再劝阻和警告,执意侵闯中国黄岩岛附近海域。中国海警依法对菲船采取跟监外逼、拦阻管制等必要措施予以驱离,现场操作专业规范、正当合法。” 他表示,黄岩岛是中国固有领土。中国海警将依法在黄岩岛海域进行维权执法活动,坚决维护国家领土主权和海洋权益。

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一艘中国海警船(CCG-3104)在南海黄岩岛和驱逐舰桂林号(DDG-164)相撞后船艏受损。

As Heat Wave Hits Southern Europe, Wildfires Kill 2

Firefighters were battling blazes in France, Spain and Portugal. Forecasters warned that temperatures would soar above 104 degrees Fahrenheit in some places.

© Susana Vera/Reuters

Battling a wildfire in Congosta, Spain, on Monday.

自闭症男童大理苍山走失超72小时 夏令营机构被查

12 August 2025 at 18:02

中国一名8岁自闭症男童在云南大理苍山走失已超过72小时,一家涉事夏令营机构被调查。

中国澎湃新闻引述权威人士报道,当地相关部门已对这家名为“明日之光”、宣称采用自然疗愈法治疗孩子的涉事夏令营机构展开调查。

根据搜救工作组发出的通告,8岁男童星期六(8月9日)在大理市大理镇阳和茶厂附近走失,并呼吁外界如发现疑似线索,及时拨打110报警电话。

男童身高约1.2米,体型偏瘦,走失时上身穿蓝白色相间上衣,下身穿深色牛仔裤,背橙色儿童背包,身上有标牌及家属电话号码。

澎湃新闻报道,男童王一铠8月9日上午11时40分左右跟随一个夏令营团队攀登苍山时,与队伍走失。随后,当地多部门联合开展搜救,投入了搜救犬、无人机、热成像仪等。

熟悉苍山的相关人士曾告诉澎湃新闻,这里的危险主要是气候和地形两方面因素造成:苍山地区气候多变,即使夏天也会有气温骤降至几度的情况,而且山中多云雾,常年有雨,能见度很低,导致探险者难以辨清方向;苍山目前大部分地方都是未开发的原始森林,山谷、悬崖、峭壁林立,几乎无路可循。

现场参与搜救的专业人士说:“深山里草木茂密,再加上气温偏低,眼下又正赶上下雨,热成像设备发挥的作用有限。”专业人士也说,目前参与搜救人员较多,现场气味复杂,再加上雨水冲刷,连搜救犬也难以施展本领。他们正对重点区域内的深沟、悬崖等危险地段开展搜索。

大理市区星期二(12日)上午11时左右暴雨如注,这为搜救工作带来了不小的挑战。

非深户籍学龄前儿童9月起可参加深圳医保

12 August 2025 at 17:26

中国深圳市官方通报,非深户籍学龄前儿童从9月起,可参加深圳居民医疗保险。

中国央视新闻星期二(8月12日)引述深圳市医疗保障局消息报道,自今年9月1日起,符合条件的非深圳户籍学龄前儿童可参加深圳居民医保,预计每年将有约10万名儿童受益。

按照规定,在深圳居住、未在园在校且未参加其他地区医保的七周岁以下、非深户籍学龄前儿童,只要父母一方持有有效深圳经济特区居住证、深圳签发的有效港澳台居民居住证,或父母一方为深圳户籍居民,即可申请参保。已参加异地医保的儿童需先办理停保手续,避免重复参保影响待遇享受。

中国官方7月28日公布《育儿补贴制度实施方案》,决定自2025年1月1日起,对符合法律法规规定生育的三周岁以下婴幼儿发放补贴。补贴将按年发放,直至孩童年满三周岁。每个孩童每年补贴3600元人民币(约644新元)。

据新华社8月5日报道,中国官方再加码育儿补贴力度。国务院印发新文件,逐步推行免费学前教育,其中明确从2025年秋季学期起,免除公办幼儿园学前一年在园儿童保育教育费。

梅洛尼寻求减少中国在意大利重点企业的持股

12 August 2025 at 17:16

意大利梅洛尼政府正在考虑限制中国投资者在关键公司的持股,以避免与美国发生潜在的紧张关系。

彭博社引述知情人士说,意大利的举措将涉及那些被认为具有战略意义的公司,包括私营企业和国有企业。

知情人士称,意大利轮胎制造商倍耐力是梅洛尼政府这一策略的最典型案例之一。中国国有企业中化国际持有倍耐力37%的股份。

彭博社此前报道称,这家为一级方程式赛车车队供应轮胎的公司,因中国背景在美国面临潜在的销售限制,并已寻求削弱中国投资方在公司治理中的作用。

知情人士称,尽管中化称在倍耐力的持股是长期投资,但罗马方面正评估施压中化出售股份的选项。

目前大约有700家意大利公司有中国投资者参与,但政府的关注重点主要集中在能源、交通、技术和金融等战略领域的大型企业。

美在台协会新副处长梁凯雯履新

12 August 2025 at 17:09

美国在台协会(AIT)星期二(8月12日)在官方社交平台公告,新任副处长梁凯雯已到任。

AIT当天在脸书发文,欢迎新任副处长梁凯雯(Karin Lang)赴台。

据AIT官网资料显示,梁凯雯已在上星期五(8日)就任AIT副处长。梁凯雯是美国国务院资深职业外交官,官衔为公使衔参赞。

梁凯雯在美国外交体系服务超过30年,上一个岗位是2022年至2024年担任美国国务院西半球事务局古巴事务协调官。2019年至2022年,她担任美国驻日本东京大使馆负责领事事务的公使衔参赞暨总领事。

梁凯雯曾在2017年至2019年任美国国务院领务局政策协调与公共事务办公室主任。2015年至2017年,她是国务卿办公室执行秘书处幕僚主任。

此外,梁凯雯也曾派驻哈瓦那、曼谷、台北、广州与墨西哥城等地,担纲经济与领事职务,也在国务院东亚暨太平洋事务局担任多个政策职务。

梁凯雯拥有明尼苏达大学学士学位,毕业于美国国防大学艾森豪学院。2015年,她因在墨西哥为双重国籍儿童争取权益的表现,获颁美国国务院“Mary A. Ryan杰出公共服务奖”。梁凯雯精通西班牙语和中文。

美国在台协会(AIT)前副处长谷立言去年7月9日接替任期届满的孙晓雅,出任协会处长。

谷立言曾在2018年至2021年担任美国在台协会副处长一职,并在2021年至2024年担任美国驻日本大使馆副大使。

上海两机场航站楼入口取消人身行李检查 保留防爆检测

12 August 2025 at 17:02

上海浦东、虹桥机场优化航站楼入口查验流程管理,取消人身和行李检查,仅保留防爆检测。

根据澎湃新闻报道,上海机场集团星期二 (8月12日)消息,上海浦东、虹桥机场当天调整航站楼入口查验流程,简化人身和物品检查环节,进一步提升通行效率和旅客体验。

虹桥机场工作人员介绍,虹桥机场入口安检流程已作简化:航站楼入口处仅保留防爆检测,原先在入口处进行的人身和行李的逐项检查已被精简,但在登机前仍会实施必要检查。工作人员提到,“入口处仍有检查,只是简化掉了行李和人身检查的流程”。

浦东国际机场客服热线人员回复媒体询问时说,浦东自星期二零点起对进入航站楼的查验流程进行了优化,入口处目前不再安排行李X光过机及相应的逐项人身、行李检查,而仅保留防爆检查。

此前,在上海浦东或虹桥机场搭乘航班,旅客需要经过“二次安检”,进航站楼时安检一次,即在民航规章要求的正常入口防爆检测外,同时对旅客人身、行李进行第一次安检,随后在航站楼内再安检一次。  

成都世运会一意大利运动员离世

12 August 2025 at 17:00

在中国四川省成都市举行的世界运动会期间,一名意大利徒步定向运动员离世。

国际世界运动会协会、成都世运会组委会、国际定向运动联合会星期二(8月12日)联合发布公告称,意大利徒步定向运动员马蒂亚·德贝托利斯(Mattia Debertolis)在成都世运会比赛期间昏迷入院,经抢救无效不幸离世,年仅29岁。

公告称,德贝托利斯于8月8日上午在定向男子中距离比赛中昏迷。经中国专业医疗机构专家救治,终因抢救无效于8月12日不幸离世。

公告称,世界运动会大家庭、成都世运会组委会和国际定向运动联合会对德贝托利斯的离世深表悲痛,向他的家人、朋友及定向运动大家庭致以最沉痛的哀悼。

Ukraine's borders must not be changed by force, EU leaders say

12 August 2025 at 17:36
Anadolu via Getty Images Dust rises as a Ukrainian soldier drives a tank down a dirt road in Kherson, Ukraine on 8 August. Anadolu via Getty Images

European leaders have warned against Ukrainian borders being redrawn by force – two days before a US-Russia summit on Ukraine is due to take place in Alaska.

In a statement, European leaders said "the people of Ukraine must have the freedom to decide their future."

It added the principles of "territorial integrity" must be respected and "international borders must not be changed by force".

The statement was signed by 26 of 27 leaders. Missing from the signatories was Hungary's leader Viktor Orban, who has maintained friendly relations with Russia and has repeatedly tried to block EU support for Ukraine.

The statement underscored the nervousness felt by Europeans about Moscow's actions in Ukraine, which many countries – particularly those bordering Russia or those in which the memory of Soviet occupation still lingers – believe could pose a direct threat in the near future.

In recent years Sweden and Finland have joined Nato, Baltic countries have reinstated conscription, and Poland has set aside billions to build a barrier alongside its border with Russia.

European countries have a long history of borders being redrawn by bloody wars and are extremely concerned by the prospect of the US allowing that to happen in Ukraine. A legal recognition of Russia's sovereignty over territories it conquered by force is unacceptable to the EU.

However, the notion that some Ukrainian regions currently under Russian control may not return to Kyiv is gaining ground.

US President Donald Trump has insisted that any peace deal would involve "some swapping of territories" and could see Russia taking the entire Donbas region in eastern Ukraine and keeping Crimea. In exchange it would give up the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions, which it partially occupies.

Last week, while admitting that some Ukrainian territory might end up being de facto controlled by Russia, Nato chief Mark Rutte stressed that this should not be formally recognised.

In their statement, European leaders said "Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine has wider implications for European and international security", and stressed the need for a "just and lasting peace".

They also said Ukraine should be capable of "defending itself effectively" and pledged to continue providing military support to Kyiv, which was "exercising its inherent right of self-defence".

"The European Union underlines the inherent right of Ukraine to choose its own destiny and will continue supporting Ukraine on its path towards EU membership," the statement concluded.

Denting the apparent unity of the declaration was a line in smaller print at the bottom of the page pointing out that "Hungary does not associate itself with this statement".

In a post on social media its leader Viktor Orban said he had opted out of supporting the statement as it attempted to set conditions for a meeting to which the EU was not invited and warned leaders not to start "providing instructions from the bench".

He also urged the EU to set up its own summit with Russia – though EU leaders have been shunning direct talks with Moscow since it launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

On Monday Trump revealed he had sought Orban's advice over the chances of Ukraine winning against Russia on the battlefield. "He looked at me like, 'What a stupid question'," Trump said, suggesting that Orban felt Russia would continue to wage war until it beat its adversary.

EU leaders are due to hold talks with Trump on Wednesday. They will be hoping to put the security of the European continent and Ukrainian interests at the forefront of his mind – at a time when nervousness is growing that the peace imposed on Ukraine may end up being neither "just" nor "lasting".

Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are then expected to meet in Alaska on Friday.

Mum of murdered schoolboy Harvey Willgoose calls for killer to be named

12 August 2025 at 15:43
South Yorkshire Police A photo of Harvey when he was slightly younger - maybe about 13. He has the same haircut, straight across his forehead and short at the sides, as in more recent photos. He wears a light blue shirt with a collar. He is smiling slightly at the camera and appears to be in a garden, possibly on holiday.South Yorkshire Police
Harvey was described as a "cheeky chappy" by his teachers

The parents of a schoolboy who was murdered by a fellow pupil on his lunchbreak have called for an order protecting the identity of his 15-year-old killer to be lifted.

Harvey Willgoose, who was also 15, died when he was stabbed in the heart with a hunting knife at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield on 3 February.

Harvey's killer cannot be named because of his age. However, the BBC and other media have applied to have the anonymity order protecting his identity lifted.

Harvey's mum Caroline said her son's name had been "tarnished" throughout the trial, adding: "He hasn't been able to speak up for himself and he's been named. The defendant should be as well."

The trial judge, Mrs Justice Ellenbogen, is expected to make a decision on whether to lift the order when the 15-year-old is sentenced in October.

Harvey's parents, who have set up a youth club in his memory, reiterated their earlier call to install knife arches in schools.

"Get knife arches in, then get educating children about the pure devastation that knife crime brings," said Mrs Willgoose.

"Children know there are knives in schools. Something needs to be done."

Mrs Willgoose, who has campaigned against knife crime since her son's death, added: "If you don't think there's a problem, ask your child if they have ever known of anybody bringing a knife into school.

"I think parents would be very interested in their answer."

Harvey's dad Mark said the family had previously had met with Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to discuss the issue.

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Small boat crossings to hit 50,000 since Labour came to power

12 August 2025 at 17:34
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The RNLI and Border Force brought more than 400 people ashore in Dover on Monday, figures are expected to show

The number of migrants to cross the English Channel in small boats since Labour came to power last summer is expected to have reached 50,000.

Home Office data shows 49,797 people had arrived as of Sunday, with Monday's total due to be released later.

Government minister Baroness Jacqui Smith told the BBC this was an "unacceptable number of people" but pointed to the "one in, one out" returns deal with France as a deterrent.

But the Conservative Party said the migrant crossing totals showed Labour had "surrendered our borders".

The latest figures come as ministers continue to grapple with how to effectively crack down on people-smuggling gangs - a key pledge of Sir Keir Starmer's when he became prime minister.

Baroness Smith told BBC Breakfast: "We understand how concerning this is to people."

She said the migrant crossing figures showed people-smuggling gangs had taken an "absolute foothold in the tragic trafficking of people" in recent years.

But the minister added the government was "making progress" on tackling people smuggling, and people had already been detained under the UK's "ground-breaking agreement" with France.

The "one in, one out" pilot will see the UK return some migrants to France in exchange for receiving the same number of asylum seekers who are believed to have legitimate claims.

The first returns are due to happen within weeks - but the initial numbers are expected to be small.

The 50,000 figure will cover 5 July 2024, when Labour came to power, to 11 August this year.

Between 5 July 2023 and 11 August 2024, during which time the Conservatives were in power for the most part, there were 36,346 migrant crossings in small boats.

A number of factors affect crossing totals, including where weather conditions are more favourable for attempts.

But the Tories accused Labour of overseeing the "worst illegal immigration crisis in our history".

"This is a taxpayer-funded ferry service for the people-smuggling trade. Every illegal immigrant should be removed immediately upon arrival," said shadow home secretary Chris Philp.

The Home Office said it wants to "end dangerous small boat crossings, which threaten lives and undermine our border security".

The government has made a number of announcements on illegal immigration recently amid increasing political pressure over the issue.

Baroness Smith said the Borders Bill, which is currently going through Parliament, would give ministers greater powers to "challenge the gangs".

Other measures announced include prison sentences of up to five years for criminals advertising illegal Channel crossings online, and increased funding for more National Crime Agency officers.

The moves come in the wake of a series of protests and counter demonstrations outside UK hotels which are used to house asylum seekers.

"People do not cross the Channel unless what lies behind them is more terrifying than what lies ahead," said Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council charity.

The charity's frontline workers say the men, women and children travelling in small boats are "often fleeing places like Sudan, where war has left them with nowhere else to turn", he added.

"To stop smugglers for good, the government must expand safe and legal routes, such as allowing family members to travel to be with their loved ones who are already settled in the UK," he said.

"Without these measures, desperate people will continue to take dangerous journeys, and the criminal gangs are likely to simply adapt their approaches."

UK jobs market cools as vacancies fall

12 August 2025 at 17:43
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The UK jobs market has continued to cool as vacancies fell and the number of people on payrolls dropped, the latest official figures suggest.

Job openings fell by 5.8% to 718,000 between May to July across nearly all industries, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

It said there was evidence that some firms may not be recruiting new workers or replacing people who have left.

Initial estimates also indicated that the number of payrolled employees slipped between April and June, with the steepest drop in the hospitality and retail sectors.

Liz McKeown, director of economic statistics at the ONS, said the "latest figures point to a continued cooling of the labour market".

However, the slowdown was not as sharp as some economists had anticipated.

Average wage growth remained at 5%, the unemployment rate was unmoved at 4.7% and an estimated drop in people on payrolls - down 8,000 between June and July - signalled a "very gradual cooling", according to former Bank of England policymaker Andrew Sentence.

He pointed out that there are more than 30 million people on employer payrolls in the UK.

UK job vacancies chart showing that openings have been falling for the past three years

Taylor Swift announces new album on boyfriend Travis Kelce's podcast

12 August 2025 at 17:36
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Taylor Swift has announced her twelfth studio album The Life of a Showgirl, after an intense 24 hours of speculation from fans.

Rumours began on Monday morning, when the singer's marketing team posted a carousel of 12 photos with the caption "Thinking about when she said 'See you next era…"

In the hours that followed, her boyfriend Travis Kelce confirmed that she would be a guest on his podcast New Heights and Swift's official website began a countdown to 00:12 ET (05:12 BST).

The pop star's eleventh album The Tortured Poets Department, released last year, broke the Spotify record for being the most-streamed album in a day.

The title of the album was announced on social media with a clip from Kelce's podcast, and simultaneously made available for pre-order on Swift's official website.

The release date for the new music is yet to be confirmed.

An orange glittery background displays the text "Expires August 12 at 12:12AM ET"
A countdown appeared on Taylor Swift's official website late on Monday evening

After years of headlines during her record-breaking Eras tour, Swift appeared to have a relatively quiet start to 2025.

In May this year, it was announced that she had bought back the rights to her first six albums, ending a long-running and highly publicised battle over the ownership of her music.

After her original masters sold, she vowed to re-record all six albums, which became known as "Taylor's Versions". To date, she has re-released four of the original six.

Swift announced her purchase of her original masters with a heartfelt letter to fans, where she wrote that the final two albums would "have their moments to re-emerge when the time is right."

The singer wrapped up the Eras tour in December 2024, after playing 149 shows in 53 cities.

In the UK alone, she played to almost 1.2 million people, including eight nights at Wembley Stadium. The tour generated an estimated £1bn for the country's economy.

Italian athlete dies after collapse at World Games in China

12 August 2025 at 14:30

Italian athlete dies after collapse at World Games

Mattia DebertolisImage source, International Orienteering Federation
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Mattia Debertolis was ranked 137th in the world

Italian orienteer Mattia Debertolis has died after collapsing during the World Games in China last week.

The 29-year-old was found unconscious by organisers during an orienteering event last Friday in Chengdu.

The Italian died on Tuesday - four days after his collapse.

"Despite receiving immediate expert medical care at one of China's leading medical institutions, he passed away," World Games organisers said in a statement.

International Orienteering Federation (IOF) President Tom Hollowell said he was "not able to adequately describe the unfathomable depth of sadness in this tragic loss of life".

Debertolis' cause of death is unknown at this stage.

The World Games is a multi-sport event held every four years for events that are not listed in the Olympics.

Debertolis was taking part in the final of the men's middle-distance event, which took place in temperatures above 30 degrees, when he collapsed.

Orienteering is an outdoor sport in which participants have to navigate between unmarked checkpoints using a map.

It combines physical activity with map-reading and problem-solving.

The Italian was one of 12 athletes listed as "Did Not Finish" in the official results.

He was part of the Italian national team and finished fifth in the 2022 World Cup final.

Debertolis, who was qualified as a civil engineer, resided in Sweden and was studying for a PhD at a university in Stockholm.

World Games organisers said they will "continue to support the family of Debertolis and the orienteering community in every possible way."

What we learnt from Nicola Sturgeon's memoir

12 August 2025 at 13:27
BBC A copy of a book with Nicola Sturgeon in side profile. The words Nicola Sturgeon are in white letters, with Frankly written beneath her nameBBC

Nicola Sturgeon's memoir Frankly is now on sale, slightly earlier than expected after newspaper serialisations and interviews teased some tantalising extracts.

True to its title, the book has Scotland's former first minister writing candidly about the highs and lows of her time in office including challenges she says had a serious impact on her mental health.

So with the full text now available, what are the key things we have learned?

Transgender controversy

After more than eight years in power, and eight election victories, Sturgeon saw final months in office marred by rows about trans issues.

It was, she writes in her memoir, a time of "rancour and division".

Sturgeon now admits to having regrets about the process of trying to legislate to make it easier to legally change gender, saying she has asked herself whether she should have "hit the pause button" to try to reach consensus.

"With hindsight, I wish I had," she writes, although she continues to argue in favour of the general principle of gender self-identification.

Spindrift Isla Bryson, with blonde hair and a grey hooded jacket, speaks on a phone outside court. Spindrift
Isla Bryson was jailed in 2023 after being convicted of rape

Sturgeon also addresses the case of double rapist Adam Graham who was initially sent to a female prison after self-identifying as a woman called Isla Bryson.

It was, writes Sturgeon, a development "that gave a human face to fears that until then had been abstract for most people".

As first minister she sometimes struggled to articulate her position on the case and to decide which, if any, pronoun to use to describe Bryson.

"When confronted with the question 'Is Isla Bryson a woman?' I was like a rabbit caught in the headlights," she writes.

"Because I failed to answer 'yes', plain and simple... I seemed weak and evasive. Worst of all, I sounded like I didn't have the courage to stand behind the logical conclusion of the self-identification system we had just legislated for.

"In football parlance, I lost the dressing room."

Speaking to ITV News on Monday Sturgeon said she now believed a rapist "probably forfeits the right" to identify as a woman.

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JK Rowling posted a selfie of herself wearing a T-shirt describing Sturgeon as a "destroyer of women's rights"

The former first minister also criticises her highest profile opponent on the gender issue, Harry Potter author JK Rowling, for posting a selfie in a T-shirt bearing the slogan "Nicola Sturgeon, destroyer of women's rights".

"It resulted in more abuse, of a much more vile nature, than I had ever encountered before. It made me feel less safe and more at risk of possible physical harm," she writes.

Sturgeon adds that "it was deeply ironic that those who subjected me to this level of hatred and misogynistic abuse often claimed to be doing so in the interests of women's safety".

Rowling has been approached for comment.

Her relationship with Alex Salmond

Sturgeon's mentor and predecessor as first minster, Alex Salmond, is mentioned dozens of times in the book, often in unflattering terms which reflect their estrangement after he was accused of sexual offences.

Salmond won a judicial review of the Scottish government's handling of complaints against him and in 2020 was cleared of all 13 charges but his reputation was sullied by revelations in court about inappropriate behaviour with female staff.

Sturgeon lambasts Salmond's claim that he was the victim of a conspiracy, saying there was no obvious motive for women to have concocted false allegations which would then have required "criminal collusion" with politicians, civil servants, police and prosecutors.

"He impugned the integrity of the institutions at the heart of Scottish democracy," she writes, adding: "He was prepared to traumatise, time and again, the women at the centre of it all". The claims have been angrily rejected by Salmond's allies.

The former SNP leader died of a heart attack in North Macedonia last year, aged 69.

The independence referendum

Nicola Sturgeon recalls a "totally uncharacteristic sense of optimism" as Scotland prepared to vote on whether to become an independent nation on 18 September 2014.

It was arguably the defining event of her professional life and, in her view, a chance to "create a brighter future for generations to come".

The campaign was tough, she says, partly because of what she calls unbalanced coverage by the British media including the BBC and partly because Salmond left her to do much of the heavy lifting.

"It felt like we were trying to push a boulder up hill," she writes.

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Sturgeon claims Alex Salmond showed little interest in the "detail" of the independence white paper

A key period in the lead-up to the poll was her preparation, as deputy first minister, of a white paper setting out the case for independence.

At one point, she says, the magnitude of the task left her in "utter despair" and "overcome by a feeling of sheer impossibility".

"I ended up on the floor of my home office, crying and struggling to breathe. It was definitely some kind of panic attack," she writes.

Sturgeon says Salmond "showed little interest in the detail" of the document and she was "incandescent" when he flew to China shortly before publication without having read it.

"He promised he would read it on the plane. I knew his good intention would not survive contact with the first glass of in-flight champagne," she writes.

Operation Branchform

Sturgeon describes her "utter disbelief" and despair when police raided her home in Glasgow and arrested her husband, Peter Murrell, on 5 April 2023.

"With police tents all around it, it looked more like a murder scene than the place of safety it had always been for me. I was devastated, mortified, confused and terrified."

In the weeks that followed she says she felt like she "had fallen into the plot of a dystopian novel".

Sturgeon calls her own arrest two months later as part of the inquiry into SNP finances known as Operation Branchform "the worst day" of her life.

She was exonerated. Murrell, the former SNP chief executive, has been charged with embezzlement.

The couple announced they were separating earlier this year.

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Sturgeon described her house as looking like a murder scene

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Leading Scotland during the pandemic

ForSturgeon, the coronavirus pandemic which struck the world five years ago still provokes "a torrent of emotion".

Leading Scotland through Covid was "almost indescribably" hard and "took a heavy toll, physically and mentally", writes the former first minister.

She says she will be haunted forever by the thought that going into lockdown earlier could have saved more lives and, in January 2024, after she wept while giving evidence to the UK Covid inquiry, she "came perilously close to a breakdown".

"For the first time in my life, I sought professional help. It took several counselling sessions before I was able to pull myself back from the brink," she writes.

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Nicola Sturgeon appeared visibly upset when giving evidence to the Covid Inquiry

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Misogyny and sexism

Scathing comments about the inappropriate behaviour of men are scattered throughout the book.

"Like all women, since the dawn of time, I have faced misogyny and sexism so endemic that I didn't always recognize it as such," Sturgeon writes on the very first page.

One grim story, from the first term of the Scottish Parliament which ran from 1999 to 2003, stands out.

Sturgeon says a male MSP from a rival party taunted her with the nickname "gnasher" as he spread a false rumour that she had injured a boyfriend during oral sex.

"On the day I found out about the story, I cried in one of the toilets in the Parliament office complex," she writes.

She said it was only years later, after #MeToo, that she realised this had been "bullying of an overtly sexual nature, designed to humiliate and intimidate, to cut a young woman down to size and put her in her place".

Her personal life

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Parts of the memoir are deeply personal.

Nicola Sturgeon says she may have appeared to be a confident and combative leader but underneath she is a "painfully shy" introvert who has "always struggled to believe in herself."

She writes in detail about the "excruciating pain" and heartbreak of suffering a miscarriage after becoming pregnant at the age of 40.

"Later, what I would feel most guilty about were the days I had wished I wasn't pregnant," she says.

Sturgeon touches on the end of her marriage, saying "I love him" but the strain of the past couple of years" was "impossible to bear."

She also writes about her experience of the menopause, explaining that "one of my deepest anxieties was that I would suddenly forget my words midway through an answer" at First Minister's Question Time.

"My heart would race whenever I was on my feet in the Chamber which was debilitating and stressful," she says.

And she addresses "wild stories" about her having a torrid lesbian affair with a French diplomat by saying the rumours were rooted in homophobia.

"The nature of the insult was water off a duck's back," she writes.

"Long-term relationships with men have accounted for more than thirty years of my life, but I have never considered sexuality, my own included, to be binary. Moreover, sexual relationships should be private matters."

What the future holds

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Sturgeon loves books and has often appeared at literary events such as Aye Write in Glasgow

Nicola Sturgeon has a few regrets.

These include pushing hard for a second independence referendum immediately after the UK voted — against Scotland's wishes — to leave the EU, and branding the 2024 general election as a "de facto referendum" on independence.

But now, she says, she is "excited about the next phase" of her life which she jokingly refers to as her "delayed adolescence".

"I might live outside of Scotland for a period," Sturgeon writes.

"Suffocating is maybe putting it too strongly, but I feel sometimes I can't breathe freely in Scotland," she tells the BBC's Newscast podcast.

"This may shock many people to hear," she continues, "but I love London."

She is also considering writing a novel.

Nicola Sturgeon concludes her memoir by saying she believes Scotland will be independent within 20 years, insisting she will never stop fighting for that outcome and adding: "That, after all, is what my life has been about."

Grammy-winning Afropop star Tems: 'Women are not respected in the industry'

12 August 2025 at 16:00
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Nigerian Afropop star Tems has told the BBC "people don't really respect women" in her industry.

The two-time Grammy award-winner told the BBC that at the start of her career, she struggled to be taken seriously.

"I realised that there's always a cost. There's always a price that you pay. And a lot of those prices I wasn't willing to pay and there wasn't a lot of options," Tems said.

Afropop has gained immense global popularity over the past decade, but despite this growth it remains notoriously male-dominated.

The industry's so-called "Big Three" - Burna Boy, Davido and Wizkid - are all male - while their female counterparts, such as Tiwa Savage and Yemi Alade, have spoken out about the barriers they face because of their gender.

Earlier this year, Tems hit out following negative comments about her body, which were made online after a video of her performing was posted onto X.

She wrote on the social media platform: "It's just a body, I will add and lose weight. I never once hid my body, I just didn't feel the need to prove or disprove anyone. The more you don't like my body the better for me actually."

Tems told the BBC she wants "to change the way women see themselves in music", and hopes to achieve this through her new platform, The Leading Vibe Initiative.

The project aims to provide opportunities for young women throughout Africa's music industries.

"I promised myself that if I get to a place where I can do more, I will make this initiative for women like me and maybe make it easier for women to access platforms and access a wider audience and success," Tems said.

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The launch of Tems' Leading Vibes initiatives saw young vocalists, producers and songwriters coming together in the Nigerian city of Lagos

The initiative kicked off on Friday in Tems' hometown, Lagos. Vocalists, songwriters and producers were invited to a series of workshops, masterclasses and panel discussions, all with the aim of developing skills and connections.

Asked what advice she would give to young women wanting to crack the industry, she said: "I think it's important to have an idea of what you want for yourself, what your brand is, what's your boundary.

"What are the things that you wouldn't do for fame and the things that you would do?"

Tems, who has scored hits with the likes of Love Me Jeje and Free Mind, said anyone trying to break into the industry must be passionate about their craft.

"It's not everybody that sings that loves music. If I wasn't famous, I would still be doing music. I would be in some kind of jazz club... randomly on a Friday night," she said.

But this is far from Tems' reality. Five years on from her debut EP, she has collaborated with the likes of Beyoncé and Rihanna, racked up more than 17m monthly listeners on Spotify and headlined international festivals.

And next month, she will be supporting British band Coldplay during their sold-out run of gigs at the UK's Wembley Stadium.

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Tems is not only a musician - she is also part-owner of US football club San Diego FC

Tems puts her success down to being "authentic" and "audacious".

"Even when people tell you to change your sound, change your style, you look at them and you say: 'No'. If it meant me not being signed, I was okay not being signed. I went to a couple of places that didn't sign me and I was okay with that," she said.

Music is not Tems' only passion - she is an avid football fan and recently became part-owner of US football club San Diego FC.

"I never imagined myself owning or being in an ownership of any football team," she said, adding that her brother initially got her into the sport.

Tems joined San Diego's ownership with Pave Investments, a West African private investment firm which also helped raise funds for the NBA-linked African Basketball League.

Tems' involvement with San Diego gives her hope that "people can be bold enough to try things that nobody ever thought was possible".

She said: "I don't see myself as just a singer, just a musician, just an artist. I'm much more than that."

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'I said yes to them' - when Robert Lewandowski nearly joined Man Utd

12 August 2025 at 13:26

'I said yes to them' - when Lewandowski nearly joined Man Utd

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Many football fans will be aware of the story of the volcanic ash cloud that scuppered Robert Lewandowski's potential move to Blackburn Rovers - but there was another club in England the striker wishes he had joined.

"To Manchester United I decided and said yes," he told BBC Sport. "I wanted to join Manchester United, to see Alex Ferguson."

The prospect of a move to the Red Devils came in 2012, when Lewandowski was scoring prolifically at Borussia Dortmund - and two years after a volcanic eruption in Iceland had put paid to his Blackburn switch.

However, the German club simply did not want to let their talismanic striker go.

"They could not sell me," Lewandowski said. "Because they knew if I stayed they could earn more money, and that I could wait maybe one or two more years.

"But it is true that I said yes to Manchester United."

While that move failed to materialise, Lewandowski has enjoyed a stellar career at some of Europe's biggest clubs, winning the Champions League with Bayern Munich and La Liga twice at his current club Barcelona.

At 37 he has no plans to retire any time soon, but accepts a Premier League opportunity has probably passed him by.

Speaking in an interview with Liam MacDevitt, Lewandowski added: "Maybe it could be a regret [not to play in the Premier League].

"But when I am looking back [having] played for Bayern Munich, Dortmund and now Barcelona I have to say I am very happy with my career.

"I don't have this kind of feeling that I missed something, because every move or decision... I made because I wanted it."

'I learn a lot from the young players'

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Robert Lewandowski is the old head in a young Barcelona team

Lewandowski, who has scored more than 700 career goals for club and country, is preparing for his 22nd season as a professional.

He is now the old head in a young Barcelona team featuring supreme talents like Lamine Yamal, but the Poland international believes he still has plenty to offer.

"When I see that I still don't have to catch the young guys, that they still have to catch me, it means this next season can also be very good," he said.

"I am still there to show the best performance from myself."

Lamine Yamal was not even born when Lewandowski's career began, but despite being 19 years his senior, the striker believes he is still learning from younger players.

"I understood that I cannot fight with them but I can help them and they can also help me," Lewandowski said.

"I learn from them a lot. I didn't think it would happen like that."

Lamine Yamal is widely viewed as a future superstar, and Lewandowski said he could see the winger was special from the moment he trained with the first team aged just 15.

"It is the first time in my life I saw after 50 minutes that he had something special," he said.

"I didn't believe it because I didn't see this kind of player at this age - I thought this is impossible at 15."

When Lewandowski came close to winning the Ballon d'Or

The latest nominees for the Ballon d'Or have been announced, and for Lewandowski this time of year will be a reminder of just how close he came to winning the award.

He was among the favourites for the 2020 edition which was cancelled because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

A year later he finished runner-up to Lionel Messi for the main prize, and was named striker of the year after a record-breaking season when he scored 41 league goals.

"I was in the best moment of my career, I won everything with my club," he said.

"I think the difficult thing with that case is until now I don't know why."

On who could win it this year, Lewandowski added: "You have so many players now who can [win the Ballon d'Or].

"Lamine Yamal's season was incredible but in the end it depends what is most important. He still has a lot of time, if not this year maybe next year.

"Raphinha also had an amazing season. We have players who can be one of the favourites to win this kind of title."

The conversation that changed Lewandowski's career

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Robert Lewandowski played for Jurgen Klopp in his four years at Borussia Dortmund

Lewandowski has played under some leading managers during his career and is currently working under Hansi Flick, who was also in charge during his trophy-laden spell at Bayern Munich.

But it is former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp - who Lewandowski played under at Dortmund - who had the biggest influence on the striker.

"When I moved to Dortmund I was a very young guy, I lost my father when I was 16," he said.

"I for sure was a boy who was more closed, I didn't want to speak about my emotion.

"However, after a few years I met someone who I don't want to say was like a father but similar.

"Maybe after so many years the kind of conversation that I missed with my father, I had with Jurgen.

"I remember the conversation until now because it changed my life, it changed my football life. I put my emotion out, I put out the words I had kept in for a few years and after this I felt freedom.

"Maybe because of this I started to play better and better."

审丑时代|杨兰兰的瓜,越看越狗血

12 August 2025 at 17:55

最近澳洲的杨兰兰很火,因为一场“豪车车祸”。

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23岁的杨兰兰女士,开着劳斯莱斯,和奔驰相撞,导致奔驰车司机重伤——而另一边,杨女士被迅速保释。

可是警方却发现,该女子在澳洲没有工作和收入来源,事发一周后,当地媒体也没有扒出来她的更多信息……

一时间,神秘的杨女士,在网上火了……

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而这个事情,确实也让不少人围观侧目。

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标题:杨兰兰的瓜,越看越狗血
作者:莫叔
发表日期:2025.8.12
来源:微信公众号“审丑时代”
主题归类:杨兰兰
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第一,开着劳斯莱斯的杨小姐才只有23岁,而且又是酒后驾驶,还出了车祸,而跟她相撞的奔驰车司机是一名电台主持人的司机,而这次车祸事故导致了这名司机脊椎、肋骨和两侧股骨均断裂。

然后警方称,杨小姐没有受伤,然后他们现场对杨小姐进行呼气测试,结果呈阳性——所以我当时看到这个新闻的时候,我的第一关注点,其实不是在“杨小姐是谁”这一点上,而是不禁感慨“两车相撞,奔驰车车主受伤,劳斯莱斯车主毫发无伤,这劳斯莱斯的质量真好”。

第二,就是车祸发生后,杨小姐是迅速被保释出来了——“迅速”这个副词,就用得非常巧妙。

第三,根据当地的媒体报道,事发一周之后,这个杨小姐的身份依旧是个谜:没有媒体找到她的社交账号,也没有挖出来她注册过企业,甚至也没有找到她的领英个人资料——换句话说就是,这个杨小姐在网上,似乎没有留下什么痕迹,这在人均互联网时代,是非常罕见的。

第四,杨小姐当时出车祸的那辆劳斯莱斯,是2025款车型,零售价超过100万美元,也就是将近718万人民币。

不管怎么说,这位杨小姐在财富上肯定是很有实力的,可是事发一周后都能如此神秘,这就挺匪夷所思的。

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但可能也是因为太神秘了,所以这两天,网上就传出了两个很搞笑的“谣言”。

一个是说“杨小姐当时车祸的保释金是7000万澳元”——为什么我会觉得这是谣言,是因为7000万澳元等于3亿多的人民币。

而你要知道,澳大利亚的交通肇事案件的保释金数额,通常是5000澳元至2万澳之间。当地最高纪录的保释金是500万澳元,是2023年一起贩毒集团头目案件;当地交通事故领域最高记录保释金是200 万澳元,是2023 年悉尼保时捷酒驾致死案——而杨小姐这个车祸目前并未致死,保释金额不可能破最高纪录,甚至还超出那么多倍。因为这个已经远超司法实践了,也已经被多家法律专家和主流媒体证伪了。

另一个是说“杨小姐有2700多亿的澳元存款”——首先我觉得这个说法本身就非常离谱。2700多亿澳元,差不多是1.3万亿的人民币了——这个资产都超过亚洲首富了,并且从常识出发,这也肯定是不可能的。

首先,这个杨小姐才23岁,怎么可能有这么多钱,就算家里人的,也不太可能;

其次,如果她真有这么多财富,那么她的个人信息是不可能这么神秘的,不可能连查都查不到的;

再想想,如果你都查不到她的个人信息,那你是怎么查到她一共有多少资产的呢?对吧?!

所以这个数字,很明显就是有人信口雌黄编出来的,因为一般来说,身份是很容易查,财富才是很难查的,比如前阵子的某事件。

所以这个保释金和存款说法,都是假的,包括她的住宅信息目前都是没有核实的。

目前唯一证实的信息,就是正规媒体所报道出来的,关于她出车祸,然后那辆劳斯莱斯的信息。

不过总的来说,这个杨小姐肯定是很有实力的,只是有多少实力,大家都不知道罢了。

关键是,她这么年轻,这些实力应该也不是自己挣的——其实目前事情的突破口,不在于这个“财富”上,而是在于这个人本身的“身份”上。

她到底是谁?!

神秘到这种程度,确实引起了无数人的兴趣,所以我也很期待,接下来杨小姐事件的后续,会不会露出她的“庐山真面目”……

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