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Keeping the House Absent, Johnson Marginalizes Congress and Himself

25 October 2025 at 17:01
The speaker’s decision to hold the House in an indefinite hiatus during the shutdown is his latest move to diminish the role of the legislative branch — and his own post.

© Kent Nishimura for The New York Times

With the House on hiatus, Speaker Mike Johnson has spent much of the shutdown appearing daily at news conferences at the Capitol.

An Obamacare Hot Spot Where Price Spikes Pose an Outsized Threat

25 October 2025 at 17:01
South Florida will feel some of the most intense reverberations if Congress allows the extra insurance subsidies it approved during the pandemic to expire.

© Eva Marie Uzcategui for The New York Times

An insurance sales office in Miami-Dade County, where more than 30 percent of residents are enrolled in Obamacare plans.

In Letitia James Case, Some Black Women See Their Own Family Sacrifices

The federal indictment of New York’s attorney general centers on a home she purchased for a relative. It is an act that rings deeply familiar to many.

© Kent J. Edwards for The New York Times

Lupe Todd-Medina, left, a Democratic strategist, and Tyquana Henderson-Rivers, a political consultant, said they are familiar with Letitia James’s impulse to help relatives. “I think it’s in our genetics,” Ms. Henderson-Rivers said.

Being In an N.B.A. Player’s Entourage Is Fun. Now, It Can Be a Gambling Edge, Too.

25 October 2025 at 17:02
The federal indictments against N.B.A. players and others for illegal betting exposed a new wrinkle in the way old friends can benefit from their access to an athlete.

© Mark Duncan/Associated Press

Damon Jones, left, became a close friend with LeBron James after they played together for three years with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

New York Is the Center of Basketball. And Basketball Betting Scandals.

25 October 2025 at 15:00
Point shaving. Gambling rings. Illegal poker games. Prosecutors in New York have seen it all.

© Marty Lederhandler/Associated Press

The City College of New York basketball team won the National Invitation Tournament at Madison Square Garden in March 1950 but was later caught up in a point-shaving scandal.

Trump’s Russia Sanctions Shift War Dynamics to the Energy Front

25 October 2025 at 17:02
As winter slows the pace of battlefield combat, Moscow and Kyiv are betting on campaigns against each other’s energy assets to break a stalemate in the conflict.

© Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Ukrainians firing at Russian targets this month in the Zaporizhzhia region. With cold weather setting in, the emphasis is expected to shift away from the battlefield.

Why a Chef in Brazil Couldn’t Stomach a Menu Request for a Prince’s Event

25 October 2025 at 17:07
He was asked to cater a climate event for Prince William and 700 guests. But for a renowned chef who wanted to showcase the Amazon’s culinary tradition, it was like “asking Iron Maiden to play jazz.”

© Pool photo by Justin Tallis

The Earthshot Prize, an environmental award founded by Prince William, required a plant-based menu for a dinner in Rio de Janeiro next month. The Brazilian chef initially selected for the event, Saulo Jennings, was surprised to learn he could not serve Amazonian fish.

Irish presidential election count under way

25 October 2025 at 16:46
PA Media Catherine Connolly and Heather Humphreys looking at each other and smiling during a TV debate. Connolly has short, grey hair and is wearing a black suit and white top. Humphreys is also wearing a black suit and white top with a triple pearl necklace. She has short, blonde hair.PA Media
Catherine Connolly (left) and Heather Humphreys

Counting is due to get under way later in the Irish presidential election.

Voters in the Republic of Ireland went to the polls on Friday to elect the 10th Irish president, who will replace current head of state Michael D Higgins.

There are two contenders to become the next president, but voters had a choice of three candidates - Catherine Connolly, Heather Humphreys and Jim Gavin, whose withdrawal from the race came too late to have his name removed from the ballot paper.

Ballot boxes will open at 09.00 local time on Saturday and the result is due to be announced at Dublin Castle later that evening.

Early unofficial indications have suggested the turnout could potentially struggle to reach the record low of just under 40% recorded in the last presidential election in 2018.

Connolly is an independent politician backed by a number of left-wing parties including Sinn Féin.

She has been a TD (member of parliament) since 2016 and previously worked as a psychologist and barrister. She is from Galway.

Humphreys is the Fine Gael candidate. She was a TD from 2011 to 2024 and served in a number of senior cabinet ministerial positions, including social protection and justice.

She comes from a Protestant background and is from Monaghan.

The votes, which will be counted in each of the 43 constituencies, will be tallied by political parties as soon as boxes open and these will give early indications of the result.

Some 3.6 million people were eligible to vote in the election, which comes to an end after months of campaigning by both candidates.

To get nominated, candidates needed either 20 members of the Oireachtas, the Irish houses of parliament, or four city and county councils, to back them.

Connolly was the first to declare her intention to run last July.

She has the support of a number of left-wing parties, including Sinn Féin, Labour and the Social Democrats as well as independent politicians.

Humphreys was selected to run for Fine Gael after the party's initial candidate, former EU Commissioner Mairead McGuinness, withdrew from the race in August for medical reasons.

A third candidate, Jim Gavin, who was selected by the main coalition party, Fianna Fáil, withdrew from the campaign earlier in October after intense controversy over a 16-year-old rental dispute in which he owed €3,300 (£2,870) to a former tenant.

However, as his withdrawal came after the close of nominations, the law states his name must remain on the ballot paper.

Any votes cast for him will be counted as legitimate and transferred to the two other candidates if necessary.

防范数据造假,国家统计局12个督察组已完成进驻丨时政周报

因“淋雨”出圈的浙江工业大学原校长高翔出任大连理工大学校长。

主动结交政治骗子,杭州市综合行政执法局原副局长邵伟华被“双开”。

农业农村部启动实施奋战60天抗秋汛抢麦播促壮苗行动。

(一周时政要闻回顾10月18日-24日)

南方周末记者 蒋敏玉

责任编辑:钱炜

包含今年在内,此轮督察工作目前派出了30个统计督察组,涵盖了19个省(区、市)和11个国务院组成部门。(视觉中国/图)

包含今年在内,此轮督察工作目前派出了30个统计督察组,涵盖了19个省(区、市)和11个国务院组成部门。(视觉中国/图)

据国家统计局官网,截至2025年10月20日,12个常规统计督察组已全部完成进驻工作,比前两次提早了一个月。

4天前的10月16日,国家统计局曾发布消息称,已组建起12个督察组,于10月中旬起分别进驻天津市、吉林省、福建省、江西省、山东省、甘肃省6个省(市)与工业和信息化部、民政部、生态环境部、水利部、应急管理部、国务院国资委6个国家部委,开展2025年常规统计督察。

分批次、全覆盖是国家统计局常规统计督察工作的固有特点。

2019年10月,面对一些地方长期存在的“政绩不够,数字来凑;数字出官,官出数字”等歪风邪气,国家统计局首次启动了统计督察这一工作,历时三年,先后组建5批共43个统计督察组,进驻31个省(区、市)、新疆生产建设兵团及12个国务院组成部门,最终实现了对省级地区党委、政府常规督察的“全覆盖”。

据国家统计局此前消息,首轮工作中,督察组共初步核实了统计违纪违法问题线索191件,来自19个被督察地区的422名统计违纪违法责任人先后被追责问责。

2023年11月,新一轮常规统计督察工作再次启动。南方周末记者注意到,与首轮相比,这一轮国家统计局在督察工作上的步伐明显放缓。包含今年在内,此轮督察工作目前只派出了30个统计督察组,涵盖了19个省(区、市)和11个国务院组成部门。

“史无前例”的工作

“以数据造假谋取虚假政绩问题仍有发生,有的地方以‘调度经济’为名调度数据、干预统计工作”“有的区县统计造假等问题依然存在”。

2025年5月,在向重庆市反馈2024年统计督察意见时,统计督察组言辞直接。三个月后,重庆统计局对整改落实情况进行反馈,表示已“成立国家常规统计督察反馈意见整改工作专班”,将“严肃查处统计违纪违法行为,进一步强化防治统计造假高压态势”。

但事实上,在统计督察工作常规化之前,很长一段时间里,各地对统计造假工作的防范、惩治曾长期处于“偏软”状态。

2018年9月首次公布的5起统计违法案件中,国家统计局就提到,在对内蒙古通辽市开鲁县进行统计执法检查时发现,开鲁县党政领导、相关部门领导对存在的代填代报、指令报送和规上工业统计数据虚假等问题均知情,却没有采取有效措施制止和纠正。几乎同一时间,山东高密也出现了有关街道自行编造并上报企业统计数据,在规模以上工业企业入库材料上弄虚作假的情况,但面对国家统计执法检查,有关部门及街道乡镇采取的做法是抵制、阻碍。

统计督察制度正是在这一背景下诞生的。

国家统计局统计执法监督局一从事统计督察的工作人员曾向南方周末记者解释,统计督察的重点是各省(自治区、直辖市)党委和政府主要负责同志,以及与统计工作相关的领导班子成员,主要内容则是防范和惩治统计造假相关制度的建立和执行情况。

对统计督察工作的重视被迅速提升至一个新的高度。国家统计局首批派出的11个统计督察组中,1个组由国家统计局局长任组长,另外10个组由局党组成员担任组长,所到省份均由省委书记出席对接沟通会,由省长汇报工作。

2020年接受《中国纪检监察报》采访时,时任国家统计局执法监督局副局长刘玉琴用两个“史无前例”来评价统计督察工作:“开展统计督察这件事本身史无前例,对推动统计工作发挥的作用史无前例。”

修法后首次

事实上,回看统计督察工作“史无前例”向前推进的这些年,来自党内、党外的各类文件要求及法律法规,也在不断强化对数据造假工作的惩处力度。

2017年4月,《中国纪检监察》杂志发布的一篇文章中曾评价,数据信息是“党中央制定路线方针政策的重要依据,而数据造假掩盖了真实情况”,“表面上是统计部门虚报不实数据的业务问题,但本质上却是政治问题”。

2019年,国家统计局首次组织常规统计督察当年,中央纪委国家监委机关在印发的《关于加强统计领域数字造假问题监督执纪问责工作的通知》中,对纪检监察机关支持配合统计机构解决统计造假、弄虚作假

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台陆委会吁北京放弃胁迫施压 与台北平等对话

25 October 2025 at 17:26

中国大陆全国政协主席王沪宁说,两岸统一后台湾民众的精神文化生活将更好。台湾政府的大陆委员会回应称,这些所谓“统一后的好处”对台湾民众毫无吸引力,并呼吁北京放弃对台胁迫施压,尊重台湾主流民意,与台湾政府平等对话。

台湾光复80周年纪念大会星期六(10月25日)在北京人民大会堂举行,王沪宁在会上发表讲话时提出四点主张,包括坚持“一个中国原则”、深化两岸交流融合、维护中华民族整体利益,以及团结两岸民众。

王沪宁还说,两岸和平统一后,台湾经济发展、能源保障、基础设施、安全保障、对外交往,以及台湾民众的民生福祉和精神文化生活会更好。

陆委会当天在官网发布新闻稿说:“中华民国与中华人民共和国互不隶属,中共从未统治过台湾一天,这是不容否认的客观事实。”

新闻稿指出,北京宣扬的“两岸一中”“国际一中”等历史叙事及片面政治框架,意在矮化并捏造“台湾属于中华人民共和国”的说法,台湾民众绝不接受。

陆委会称,北京提出的“一中原则”“九二共识”和“一国两制”,旨在“消灭中华民国并吞并台湾”;对台政策无法为“中华民国”留下生存空间,也已被台湾主流民意坚决反对。

陆委会还指出,北京所谓“统一后的好处”对台湾人民毫无吸引力,两岸关系的本质是体制之争,民主与专制不可融合,台湾民众始终坚持自由民主的生活方式。

陆委会最后呼吁,北京应放弃对台胁迫施压,与台湾民选政府平等对话。新闻稿称,台湾政府的两岸政策一贯立场明确、不卑不亢,主张维持现状,并指务实尊重台湾主流民意、推动平等互动,才能促进两岸关系正向发展,实现和平共处与和谐交流,符合两岸人民共同利益。

福建省委副书记郭宁宁察看吴石故居

25 October 2025 at 17:20

中共福建省委副书记、福州市委书记郭宁宁实地察看中共潜伏在台湾的国防部中将参谋次长吴石位于福州市仓山区的故居。

《福州日报》消息,郭宁宁和福州市市长吴贤德星期五(10月24日)在福州鼓楼区、仓山区调研红色文化保护传承和活化利用工作。

在仓山区螺洲镇,郭宁宁实地察看吴石故居、吴公祠堂等,详细了解保护修缮、活化利用以及周边环境整治等情况。

郭宁宁说,要坚持保护优先、合理利用,统筹做好吴石故居等保护与修缮工作,深化史料挖掘和研究阐释,创新展陈形式,拓展教育功能,让红色旧址焕发新光彩

基于真实历史事件创作的中共潜伏台湾谍战剧《沉默的荣耀》带火了福州吴石故居。极目新闻报道,该剧播出后,大量游客到福建福州的吴石将军故居参观。

当地为纪念吴石,除修建吴石广场、竖立吴石将军雕像外,还在名贤文博馆内设置了专柜展示相关文物,并持续开展主题党日、研学实践、专题讲座等各类教育活动。

广东江门疫情防控策略转为常态化防控

25 October 2025 at 17:11

中国广东省江门市基孔肯雅热每日新增病例大幅减少,当地终止突发公共卫生事件Ⅲ级响应,疫情防控策略由应急处置转为常态化防控。

据“江门发布”微信公众号消息,江门市星期六(10月25日)召开基孔肯雅热疫情防控新闻发布会,宣布上述消息。

据通报,江门星期五(24日)新增报告基孔肯雅热病例17例,每日新增病例连续五天在50例以下,蚊媒密度达标率连续15天在99%以上。

10月21日,经国家和广东省驻江门工作组研判,江门已实现疫情低水平散发的阶段性目标。根据《广东省突发公共卫生事件应急预案》等相关规定,经研判,江门决定终止突发公共卫生事件Ⅲ级响应,将疫情防控工作转为常态化。

江门市委常委、组织部部长、市疫情防控指挥部办公室主任肖振宇在发布会上说,解除突发公共事件Ⅲ级响应不意味着疫情防控放松,江门将继续保持指挥体系高效运转,更加科学精准开展疫情防控工作。

他提到,江门市将持续开展以防蚊灭蚊为核心、清理孳生地为重点的爱国卫生运动。全市每周定期开展集中消杀,每周五动员各社会组织开展内部环境卫生大扫除,每周六组织党员干部下沉村(居),发动各机关企事业单位、各类经营主体履行“门前三包”责任。

江门基孔肯雅热疫情9月下旬至10月初快速升温后,当地全力开展灭蚊行动。9月19日,当地政府决定启动江门市突发公共卫生事件Ⅲ级响应。

朝鲜用加密货币购买军火规避联合国制裁 并派程序员出国洗钱

25 October 2025 at 17:15
25/10/2025 - 10:47

法新社周六(10月25日)披露的一份报告显示,朝鲜正通过使用加密货币进行武器和原材料交易,从而规避联合国制裁,同时派遣程序员出国洗钱并赚取外汇收入。

法新社称,在金正恩的领导下,平壤的网络攻击活动大幅增加。朝鲜因为发展被禁止的军事项目而受到多项国际制裁,网络攻击成为朝鲜获取外汇的重要手段。负责监督联合国对朝鲜进行制裁的多边制裁监督小组(MSMT)发现,朝鲜黑客在2025年1月至9月期间至少盗取了 16.5亿美元。其中,仅在2月份,就有14亿美元是从加密货币交易平台 Bybi 被盗的。根据该监督小组的报告,这些资金再加上2024年朝鲜通过加密货币非法获利的12亿美元,被用于发展大规模杀伤性武器及弹道导弹项目。报告还提到,朝鲜官员使用稳定币(稳定币stablecoin是一种与美元等法定货币挂钩的加密货币)进行与采购相关的交易,包括军用物资及原材料(如铜)的买卖与转运,而铜是制造弹药的重要材料。

朝鲜还通过派遣IT人才到至少八个国家工作,规避了联合国制裁。这些人多数被派往中国,但也有前往 俄罗斯、老挝、柬埔寨、赤道几内亚、几内亚、尼日利亚和坦桑尼亚 的案例。MSMT还发现,平壤正考虑向俄罗斯派遣 4万名劳工,其中包括多支由IT从业者组成的代表团。根据联合国制裁,朝鲜劳工被禁止在海外通过工作获得收入。近年来,朝鲜在与俄罗斯的关系非常亲近,平壤向莫斯科提供武器,并派遣数千名朝鲜士兵,与俄军一同在乌克兰作战。

此外,MSMT引用了美国智库 38 North 于2024年的一份报告,称一些朝鲜IT专家隐瞒身份,成功承接了日本及美国公司,其中包括亚马逊Amazon和HBO Max的动画项目外包工作。据报告,这些朝鲜人此前曾在朝鲜国营动画工作室SEK工作。该工作室过去曾参与海外项目,据早前报道,还曾参与制作2007年的《辛普森一家大电影》。但亚马逊一名发言人回应法新社时表示,这家美国科技巨头从未直接雇佣过这些人员。HBO方面在接受法新社联系时拒绝发表评论。2024年初,韩国情报部门表示,朝鲜间谍利用社交平台 LinkedIn 冒充招聘人员,引诱韩国防务企业的员工上钩。

负责监督联合国对朝鲜进行制裁的多边制裁监督小组(MSMT)成立于2024年10月,由澳大利亚、加拿大、法国、德国、意大利、日本、荷兰、新西兰、韩国、英国 和美国共同组成。

在反对多元浪潮卷土重来下 2025台湾同志游行13万人上街诉求跨越标签

25 October 2025 at 17:15
25/10/2025 - 11:09

一年一度台湾同志游行在25日登场,主办单位预估有超过13万民众参与游行。今年游行主题为「跨越标签,理解差异」,呼吁社会在多元观点并存的时代,学会彼此理解。

一年一度的台湾同志游行在25日登场,绵绵细雨仍不减民众兴致,主办单位预估有超过13万民众参与游行。今年游行主题为「跨越标签,理解差异」,呼吁社会在多元观点并存的时代,学会真诚对话、彼此理解。主办单位以「超连结」(Hyperlink)作为网路资讯时代的象征,探讨网路社群的舆论环境如何塑造、甚至影响大众对性与性别议题的认知。

台北市政府当天在市府大楼前广场升起新版进步骄傲旗,象征城市尊重差异、支持平等的价值,展现对同志族群的友善与关怀。另外,还有约110个摊位组成的彩虹市集,也在台北市政府前广场开张。

赖清德总统在24日发表言论表示,台湾社会对多元性别的认识,从高喊「看见」走向「理解」,从争取权益到制度逐步落实。法律的通过不等于偏见立刻消失,仍有许多人承受不被看见、不敢被理解的压力。

根据中央社报导,台湾彩虹公民行动协会理事长戴佑勋在游行前接受媒体联访指出,今年初特朗普再次当选美国总统,象征反对多元、平等、共融的浪潮卷土重来,这股风向透过社群媒体快速传播,不仅影响各国政策,更冲击台湾企业与政府部门对于性别议题的决策与资源配置。

今年同志大游行规模更胜以往,系列活动从十月初就开跑,包括彩虹观光巴士与国际变装艺术节等。活动主题也连结国际,同时串联东亚社群,韩国首尔酷儿文化节、日本九州彩虹游行等国际团体共同响应,让活动更具亚洲区域连结意义。此外,游行中也能看到许多来自日本、马来西亚、越南等游客举着自家国旗一同参与游行。

德企向中国披露敏感供应链信息 或成北京施压工具

25 October 2025 at 16:22

面对中国实施的新稀土出口管制,德国企业需要向北京提供敏感供应链信息,而这些信息可能被用作施压,甚至影响欧洲最大经济体的生产线。

彭博社引述知情人士报道,德企被要求向中国披露商业机密之际,柏林仍处于信息盲区。中国官员在批准稀土出口前要求企业提供详细资料,而德国政府既无同等信息掌握能力,也缺乏即时应对策略。

德国经济部发言人斯普(Luisa-Maria Spoo)说,德国高度关注中国不断扩大的出口管制,并正在“通过一切可用渠道”应对相关问题。

知情人士称,中国4月推出新规,并在10月进一步收紧要求,规定外国企业在申请为期六个月的稀土进口许可证前,必须提交极为详细的商业资料,包括产品图片、制造图纸、客户名单,甚至过去三年的生产记录及未来三年的产量预测。

报道称,这些信息可帮助北京掌握德国工业链的薄弱环节,例如哪些企业依赖单一中国供应商,或库存不足。

尽管企业担忧商业机密外泄,但几乎没有退路。根据德国墨卡托中国研究中心数据,德国95%的稀土原料依赖中国供应,远高于其他欧盟成员国。中国商务部称,新规定旨在“更好地维护世界和平”,并强调稀土在国防工业中的战略意义。

为加快审批流程,德国驻中国大使馆向中方提供一份优先企业名单。此举虽帮助大型企业获得许可,但也让北京更深入掌握德国经济命脉,增加了潜在风险。分析人士警告,这不仅可能扰乱德国经济,也可能波及整个欧洲供应链,尤其在欧盟扩大军备生产、应对俄罗斯威胁之际,风险尤为突出。

目前,部分德国中小企业因审批延误被迫停产,而大型制造商虽已获得足够许可维持运营,但也放弃了提前囤货。知情人士透露,北京已暗示,若企业订购量超过正常生产需求,可能被怀疑将材料用于军事用途或转出口至美国。

德国政府已意识到问题严重性,但官民沟通仍不顺畅。经济部虽向企业发放问卷、收集信息,却鲜有回应;即便召开高层会议,也未能取得实质进展。

尽管德国企业呼吁政府采取行动分散供应来源,但政治层面仍强调私营部门应自行强化供应链安全。德国总理梅尔茨说,供应依赖让德国“容易受到勒索”,多元化原材料与贸易渠道必须成为保障竞争力的优先任务。

茅台集团再换帅 贵州能源局局长陈华任董事长

25 October 2025 at 16:13

中国茅台集团换帅,去年4月才出任茅台董事长的张德芹不再担任这一职务,另作他任。贵州省能源局局长陈华接任茅台集团董事长。

新华财经在星期六(10月25日)报道上述消息。

公开资料显示,陈华曾任贵州省安全生产监督管理局副局长,六盘水市副市长,盘江国有资本运营有限公司总经理、副董事长、党委副书记,盘江煤电集团有限责任公司副董事长、总经理、党委副书记,党委书记、董事长、总经理,党委书记、董事长等。

2022年3月,他担任贵州省能源局党组书记、局长,机关党委书记,直至此番调任。

而被换下的张德芹,是去年4月接任茅台董事、董事长。

茅台集团已有多任董事长落马。

在张德芹之前的茅台原董事长丁雄军,目前已经落马。而在丁雄军之前的一任董事长高卫东,也在2022年落马。去年2月,高卫东因受贿罪被判处无期徒刑,剥夺政治权利终身,并处没收个人全部财产。

中国央行:维护金融市场平稳、深化人民币汇率改革

25 October 2025 at 15:52

中国央行表示,将维护股市、债市、汇市等金融市场平稳运行、深化人民币汇率形成机制改革,并推进人民币国际化,拓展贸易项下人民币使用。

中共中国人民银行党委书记、行长潘功胜星期五(10月24日)主持召开党委会议,传达学习中共二十届四中全会精神。

会议表示,深化人民币汇率形成机制改革,保持人民币汇率在合理均衡水平上的基本稳定。同时,推进人民币国际化,拓展贸易项下人民币使用,有序深化金融市场双向开放,推进人民币离岸市场发展。

该会议也表示,央行将拓展丰富中央银行宏观审慎和金融稳定功能,维护股市、债市、汇市等金融市场平稳运行。

彭博社报道指出,未来五年,中国政府已表明决心深化制造业与科技创新发展,以保持竞争优势。随着全球贸易保护主义上升,中国也更加迫切地推动国内市场扩张,以实现可持续增长。

报道称,自2024年以来,中国央行已推出十多项结构性政策工具,包括通过向银行提供低成本资金,引导其向重点行业企业发放贷款的项目。去年秋天,在股市大幅下跌后,央行也推出多项支持股市的措施,包括为机构投资者提供融资便利的股票换购机制等。

国台办主任:有能力挫败台独分裂 推动两岸关系和平发展

25 October 2025 at 15:43

中国大陆国台办主任宋涛在台湾光复纪念日活动上说,北京有能力挫败台独分裂,推动两岸关系和平发展。

据央视新闻报道,国台办星期六(10月25日)在钓鱼台国宾馆举办设立台湾光复纪念日招待会,参加同日举办的台湾光复80周年纪念大会的台湾各界嘉宾、大陆有关方面代表人士出席。

中国全国人民代表大会常委会星期五(24日)通过决定,以法律形式将10月25日设立为台湾光复纪念日。

宋涛在招待会上致辞时说,设立台湾光复纪念日,“是我们铭记历史、缅怀先烈的重要举措;是我们维护一个中国原则、反对台独分裂和外来干涉的有力行动;是我们坚定支持爱国统一力量的具体体现”。

他还说:“我们有能力挫败台独分裂,推动两岸关系和平发展;有深化两岸交流合作,铸牢中华民族共同体坚定意志;有信心推进祖国统一大业,增进台湾同胞利益福祉;有底气应对各种挑战,实现中华民族伟大复兴。”

台湾《观察》杂志社发行人纪欣说,设立台湾光复纪念日符合台湾民众的共同心愿,定能唤起两岸民众的共同记忆,激励台湾民众铭记历史,“继承发扬爱国主义传统,立足于两岸同属一个中国的事实,始终以做堂堂正正的中国人为荣,努力促进国家统一和民族复兴”。

据《联合报》等台媒报道,台湾在野的国民党主席朱立伦说,对岸有对岸的立场,“但台湾是中华民国光复的,台湾是属于中华民国的,这是毫无疑问的”。

俄罗斯可搭载核弹头的战略轰炸机飞抵日本领空附近  日本战机紧急起飞应对

25 October 2025 at 16:15
25/10/2025 - 09:48

日本防卫省于10月24日宣布,两架俄罗斯图-95战略轰炸机(Tu-95)和两架苏-35战斗机(Su-35)沿着日本领空附近飞行,日本航空自卫队战机紧急起飞应对。

图-95是全世界唯一服役的大型四涡轮螺旋桨发动机后掠翼长程战略轰炸机、空射导弹发射平台、海上侦察机及军用客机,可搭载核弹头。图-95挂载巡航导弹的方式分两种,可以外挂,也可以内部弹舱携带,如果导弹挂载到内部弹舱,不可能仅凭光学或雷达探测手段确定其是否搭载核弹头。

10月21日刚刚就任的防卫大臣小泉进次郎24日在自己的X账号上发文称:“今天,针对飞来的俄罗斯轰炸机与战斗机,航空自卫队战机已紧急起飞。飞来的图-95是可搭载核武器的战略轰炸机,苏-35是用于入侵乌克兰的多用途战斗机。俄罗斯在发动侵略乌克兰的同时,也在我国周边日常性地开展频繁的军事行动——这就是现实。自卫队为坚决守护我国的领土、领海与领空,全天候24小时执行防空侵犯应对与警戒监视任务。”

他写道:根据防卫省发布的信息,2025年10月24日,确认有两架俄罗斯轰炸机(Tu-95)与两架战斗机(Su-35)在日本海上空飞行,航空自卫队中部航空方面队等部队的战斗机已紧急起飞应对。

防卫省还表示,前一天(23日),由于在鄂霍次克海方向存在可能侵犯领空的情况,航空自卫队北部航空方面队的战斗机已紧急升空并进行了应对。防卫省与自卫队今后也将继续为守护国家领土与国民的和平生活,全年无休、全天候保持万全的应对态势。

据悉,小泉对周围人表示:“在日本,外国飞机侵犯领空等情况几乎已成家常便饭。对此今后我将每次都进行信息发布。”预计他将进一步强化自己在社交媒体上的信息发布。

同日(24日),小泉进次郎防卫大臣还在防卫省会见了美国驻日大使格拉斯。他在会谈中说明,为了提前修改《国家安全保障战略》等三份安保相关文件,防卫省已着手进行内部讨论。他强调说:“为实现防卫力的根本性强化,将以史无前例的速度积极而果断地推进讨论与决策。”格拉斯大使则提到美国总统特朗普即将访日一事,并回应称:“希望进一步强化日美同盟关系。”

Police hunt Epping migrant sex offender released in error

25 October 2025 at 13:39
Video appears to show mistakenly released hotel asylum seeker in Chelmsford

Police are continuing a manhunt for an asylum seeker who was mistakenly released from prison on Friday, weeks after being jailed for sexually assaulting a schoolgirl in Essex.

Ethiopian national Hadush Kebatu was meant to be sent to an immigration detention centre from HMP Chelmsford ahead of a planned deportation on Friday but Justice Secretary David Lammy said the 41-year-old is now "at large" in London.

Lammy said officers from the Metropolitan Police, British Transport Police (BTP) and Essex Police were working together to trace Kebatu, who was jailed for 12 months in September.

Sir Keir Starmer described the release as "totally unacceptable".

The prime minister said Kebatu "must be caught and deported for his crimes", adding that police are "working urgently to track him down".

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch said the release was a "level of incompetence that beggars belief".

"Conservatives voted against Labour's prisoner release program because it was putting predators back on our streets," she said on X.

Essex Police A custody mugshot of Hadush Kebatu, who is wearing a grey sweater and has cropped black hair.Essex Police
Hadush Kebatu posed a "significant risk of reoffending", the judge said during sentencing

The Prison Service has removed an officer from discharging duties while an investigation takes place.

Essex Police said Kebatu boarded a London-bound train at Chelmsford station at 12:41 on Friday.

The force said it was informed by the prison services about "an error" at 12:57 on Friday.

A statement continued: "We understand the concern the public would have regarding this situation and can assure you we have officers working to urgently locate and detain him."

Lammy said he was "appalled" and "livid on behalf of the public".

He continued: "Let's be clear Kebatu committed a nasty sexual assault involving a young child and a woman. And for those reasons this of course is very serious."

A Prison Service spokesperson said: "We are urgently working with police to return an offender to custody following a release in error at HMP Chelmsford.

"Public protection is our top priority, and we have launched an investigation into this incident."

Watch: Bodycam footage shows Hadush Kebatu's arrest

Kebatu's arrest in July sparked protests outside The Bell Hotel in Epping, where he had been living after arriving in the UK on a small boat.

In September, Chelmsford Magistrates' Court heard Kebatu tried to kiss a teenage girl on a bench and made numerous sexually explicit comments.

The following day, he encountered the same girl and tried to kiss her before sexually assaulting her. He also sexually assaulted a woman who had offered to help him draft a CV to find work.

During the trial, Kebatu gave his date of birth as December 1986, making him 38, but court records suggested he was 41.

He was found guilty of five offences and sentenced to 12 moths. He was also given a five-year sexual harm prevention order, which banned him from approaching or contacting any female, and ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register for 10 years.

The court heard it was his "firm wish" to be deported.

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said: "He is now walking the streets of Essex. Britain is broken."

A report from His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service said 262 prisoners in England and Wales were released in error between April 2024 and March 2025, up from 115 in the previous 12 months.

Gaza children dying as they wait for Israel to enable evacuations

25 October 2025 at 13:03
BBC Zain Tafesh, a small Palestinian boy, laying topless on his hospital bedBBC
Three year-old Zain Tafesh died from leukemia earlier this week

So many lives in Gaza still hang in the balance.

In different wards of Nasser Hospital lie two 10-year-old boys, one shot by Israeli fire and paralysed from the neck down, another with a brain tumour.

Now that a fragile ceasefire is in place, they are among some 15,000 patients who the World Health Organization (WHO) says are in need of urgent medical evacuations.

Amar Abu Said, a Palestinian boy, lies on a bed, looking poorly, as a woman touches his face
Amar Abu Said is paralysed from the neck and needs specialist treatment

Ola Abu Said sits gently stroking the hair of her son Amar. His family says he was in their tent in southern Gaza when he was hit by a stray bullet fired by an Israeli drone. It is lodged between two of his vertebrae, leaving him paralysed.

"He needs surgery urgently," Ola says, "but it's complicated. Doctors told us it could cause his death, a stroke or brain hemorrhage. He needs surgery in a well-equipped place."

Right now, Gaza is anything but that. After two years of war, its hospitals have been left in a critical state.

A Palestinian boy, Ahmed al-Jadd, lies on a bed, looking poorly and holding a woman's hand
Ahmed al-Jadd and his sister Shahd lost their father in the war

Sitting by the bedside of her younger brother, Ahmed al-Jadd, his sister Shahd says her brother was a constant comfort to her through two years of war and displacement.

"He's only 10 and when our situation got so bad, he used to go out and sell water to help bring some money for us," she says. A few months ago, he showed the first signs of ill health.

"Ahmad's mouth started drooping to one side," Shahd explains. "One time he kept telling me: "Shahd my head hurts" and we just gave him paracetamol, but later, his right hand stopped moving."

The one-time university student is desperate for her brother to travel abroad to have his tumour removed.

"We can't lose him. We already lost our father, our home and our dreams," Shahd says. "When the ceasefire happened it gave us a bit of a hope that maybe there was a 1% chance that Ahmed could travel and get treated."

Reuters Red Crescent ambulances lined up behind one another in the darkReuters
International agencies are desperate to increase the number of evacuations

On Wednesday, the WHO coordinated the first medical convoy to exit Gaza since the fragile ceasefire began on 10 October. It took 41 patients and 145 carers to hospitals abroad via Israel's Kerem Shalom crossing, with ambulances and buses taking the group on to Jordan. Some have stayed for care there.

The UN agency has called for numbers of medical evacuations to be rapidly increased to deal with the thousands of cases of sick and wounded. It wants to be able to bring out patients through Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt as it has done previously.

However, Israel has said it is keeping the crossing closed until Hamas "fulfils" its commitments under the terms of the Gaza ceasefire deal by returning the bodies of deceased hostages. Israel has kept the Gaza side of the Egyptian border closed since May 2024 when it took control during the war.

Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, the head of the WHO, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said "the most impactful measure" would be if Israel could allow Gazan patients to be treated in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, as happened before the war.

Top EU officials and foreign ministers of more than 20 countries - including the UK - have previously called for this, offering "financial contributions, provision of medical staff or equipment needed."

A large group of Palestinians stand in prayer at the funeral of Palestinian boy Saadi Abu Taha
A funeral was held for eight-year old Saadi Abu Taha who died this week from stomach cancer

"Hundreds of patients could be treated easily and efficiently in a short time if this route reopened to the East Jerusalem Hospital Network and the hospitals in the West Bank," says Dr Fadi Atrash, CEO of the Augusta Victoria Hospital on the Mount of Olives.

"We can at least treat 50 patients per day for chemotherapy and radiation and even more than that. Other hospitals can do a lot of surgeries," the doctor tells me.

"Referring them to East Jerusalem is the shortest distance, the most efficient way, because we have the mechanism. We speak the same language, we're the same culture, in many cases we have medical files for Gazan patients. They've been receiving treatment in East Jerusalem hospitals for more than a decade before the war."

The BBC asked Cogat, the Israeli defence body which controls Gaza's crossings, why the medical route was not being approved. Cogat said it was a decision by the political echelon and referred queries to the Prime Minister's Office which did not offer further explanation.

After the Hamas-led attacks of 7 October 2023, Israel cited security reasons for not allowing Gazan patients in other Palestinian territories. It also pointed out that its main crossing point for people at Erez had been targeted by Hamas fighters during the assault.

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says that in the year to August 2025, at least 740 people, including nearly 140 children, died while on waiting lists.

At Nasser hospital, the director of paediatrics and maternity, Dr Ahmed al-Farra, expresses his frustration.

"It's the most difficult feeling for a doctor to be present, able to diagnose a condition but unable to carry out essential tests and lacking the necessary treatments," Dr al-Farra says. "This has happened in so many cases, and unfortunately, there's daily loss of life due to our lack of capabilities."

Since the ceasefire, hope has run out for more of his patients.

In the past week in the hospital grounds, a funeral took place for Saadi Abu Taha, aged eight, who died from intestinal cancer.

A day later three-year old Zain Tafesh and Luay Dweik, aged eight, died from hepatitis.

Without action, there are many more Gazans who will not have a chance to live in peace.

'I just love yapping': Spud sellers, posh-girl comedy and bus-loving gran among TikTok award nominees

25 October 2025 at 07:08
Coco Sarel Woman wearing high neck orange top and pouting at the camera Coco Sarel
Sarel is best known for her Love Island debriefs after each episode

When Sarel presses record on her phone, there's no script, no set and no meticulous plan for what she's about to say.

"I'm usually wearing my bonnet, no makeup and I just pick up the phone and start yapping," she says.

"I believe in maximum output for minimal effort, so if I have to do more than the bare minimum, I likely won't do it. That's why I just talk to the camera and post."

In only a few years, Sarel's unfiltered style has turned her from an ordinary voice online into one of TikTok's most distinctive personalities, with more than one million followers on the platform.

Famous for her Love Island debriefs, Sarel is among the nominees at the second annual TikTok awards - a celebration of the creators shaping online culture in the UK.

There are 72 nominees across 12 categories including education, beauty, comedy, food and sport. The nominees have a combined following of more than 83 million followers.

From breakout comedians to beauty innovators, this year's nominees include jacket potato entrepreneurs, tap dancing brothers, a bus loving aunty, a BookTok aficionado and a film location fangirl.

Coco Sarel

A woman wearing a black dress sitting on a chair in front of a pink background

Sarel can't quite believe that the thing she does most naturally - talking - has gained her millions of followers and likes.

"It's mad people want to watch me yap," she says. But the simplicity of her process is part of the appeal and "you really do see 100% of me on the camera".

Her journey has also taken her beyond the screen, and in 2023 she performed at the Edinburgh Fringe festival with fellow TikTok stars.

"I've got a whole new respect for comedians after doing that," she says. "With content, if people don't like it, they scroll away, but if you bomb on stage, the whole room is looking at you like, 'That's terrible'".

With visibility comes scrutiny, and Sarel says it's not always easy dealing with the darker side of social media.

"The hate is always louder than the love," she says. "Five years ago, I'd clap back in the comments, but I'm 31 now and I'm too tired for that so I just block it out and ignore it."

Because she started sharing later in life, Sarel is still figuring out how much of herself to put online.

"I go off how I feel in the moment, and my audience respects that," she says. "I started off like I was just talking to friends, but now I protect parts of my life I don't want everyone's opinion on."

While social media is full of people turning major life events into months-long content strategies, Sarel isn't interested in that and even significant milestones tend to pass with little fanfare on her feed.

"I recently got married and I did two videos, then I was like, 'Let's talk about The Traitors.' I've got ADHD, so I move on quickly."

Henry Rowley

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The 27-year-old was a marketing executive before finding fame on TikTok

Best known for his "husky posh girl" sketches, Henry Rowley has become one of TikTok's sharpest comedy voices.

The Leicester-born performer discovered his now signature characters while studying at Bristol University, where he found himself "surrounded by a whole new world of posh" and he couldn't resist turning it into material.

"Some of those posh people were my friends and I found everything they said hilarious, so I started making videos about things they'd say on nights out."

His sketches, which more recently include impressions of Harry Potter characters as if they were Scottish, has earned him more than a million followers on TikTok.

He's also tried to carve a space in stand-up - a move he admits has been challenging.

"It's entirely different doing content and comedy on stage," he says. "Stand-up takes a lot of work and before the Fringe and my tour, there were so many pubs and awful gigs where I did a 20-minute set to zero laughs. It's certainly humbling."

Despite his rising profile, Rowley protects much of his life from the public eye.

"I mainly post characters and sketches so people who follow me don't know that much about me, which is really nice. I like having that balance," he says.

His advice for other people starting out creating content is similar to what most of the nominees said: "Don't try and go viral but instead focus on doing something you are genuinely interested in."

Bemi Orojuogun

Woman with glasses and high vis jacket smiling at the camera.
Bemi, known as Bus Aunty, is nominated for best video of the year which has been watched 49 million times

If London has an unofficial ambassador for its buses, it might just be Bus Aunty.

Often seen smiling beside a passing double-decker, she's turned her lifelong love of the capital's transport network into a viral celebration of city life.

"My love for buses comes from a long time ago, from the early 90s," she says. "I have always taken a picture of myself with buses and one random day I chose to post one on TikTok and it went viral, and now here we are."

One of her videos, which is nominated for best video of the year, has been viewed amost 50 million times and Bemi now has collaborations with Burberry and Ikea.

The mental health nurse has become one of TikTok's most unexpected success stories and she admits "it's slightly overwhelming that everyone recognises me".

"I get recognised in the streets sometimes and people say, 'Oh, hello, Bus Aunty.' I never thought people would be stopping me in my wildest dreams and it's taken some getting used to."

"To be nominated is amazing," she says of her TikTok Awards nod.

"If I'm nominated, it means I deserve to be here, and I really do love buses and love London and hopefully that shows."

She's also proud to represent a different side of the app's community.

"You're never too old," she says firmly. "I would never have thought I could do TikTok and be nominated for awards, but here I am, having only posted for just over a year.

"Never give up on your dream because what I love about London has got me here."

Jack Edwards

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If TikTok has a resident librarian, it's Jack Edwards, who has built a devoted following by sharing his love of reading. But he says his journey into social media stardom began with rejection.

"It was lockdown and I was looking for a job in publishing and no-one wanted to hire me," he recalls. "My inbox was snorkelling in a sea of rejection and every email started with the word unfortunately.

"So I started talking about the books I was reading on social media."

What began as a side project quickly turned into a full-time career, and Edwards ended up leaving the job he'd eventually secured in publishing.

He says his advice to would-be creators is finding what makes their content personal.

"You have so many interests," he explains. "If you were to create a Venn diagram of them all, the crossover in the middle is what you should make content about. For me, the cross-section is books, travel and pop culture."

Edwards adds that he's careful about how much of himself he reveals to his audience. "I talk about the books and art I love, but never the people I love," he says.

"But of course when you talk about books, you end up talking about everything from trauma, to politics, to sexuality."

That openness has seen him create a community that stretches far beyond the screen.

"People say, 'Hi' in the street and it's the best thing ever. We have a mini book club right there on the pavement, an instant Jane Austen love-fest, and I know it's so strange but honestly it's really special for me."

Still, internet fame brings its odd moments.

"Sometimes you get a message saying, 'Oh, hi, I just saw you at the urinal,'" he laughs. "Being spotted in those kinds of places never gets normal."

How to cope with long winter nights when the clocks go back

25 October 2025 at 07:09
BBC A young woman with long blond hair wearing glasses, a black T-shirt, and a black-and-white checkered dress. She is sitting at a desk or table and reading a book. Next to her is a bright, rectangular light therapy lamp. The light is illuminating her face and the book she is reading. Her nails are painted red with white polka dots.BBC
Let there be light - a therapeutic lamp can counter the darkness indoors on short days

As the clocks go back and the darkness draws in, spare a thought for those living with the longest nights in the UK.

In the depths of winter, Scotland's northern isles will see barely six hours of daylight from morning till night.

In London and the south, people will have about two more hours of light than islanders in Orkney and Shetland.

During these shorter days more than a million people in the UK experience symptoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder (Sad), according to the Royal College of Psychiatry.

These can include lowered mood, emotional difficulties and feelings of anxiety.

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder?

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Sunset at Stromness in Orkney, with a long night of winter darkness ahead
  • Sad is a recurring seasonal depression, common in winter, that is typically brought on by shorter days with reduced hours of daylight.
  • It was identified in the early 1980s by Prof Norman Rosenthal, a South African psychiatrist working in the United States, who began using light therapy as a treatment.
  • Symptoms of Sad described by the NHS can include low mood, irritability, a loss of interest in everyday activities and feeling sleepy during the day.
  • Sufferers can also have feelings of despair, guilt and worthlessness, have difficulty concentrating and a decreased sex drive.

Life in remote locations, in the countryside or on islands, can be particularly challenging in the darker months, says Professor Hester Parr.

She leads the 'Living with Sad' project at the University of Glasgow.

"People with Sad routinely feel very depressed and sluggish," she told BBC Scotland News.

"They find it difficult to socialise because they just don't have the energy and motivation at this time of year.

"We work with those people to provide creative and cultural resources to encourage a more outdoor life, and give tips to build new 'light routines'."

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Using a winter sky frame to focus on seasonal changes in the clouds

Prof Parr points out that people in rural communities often have limited access to social and medical support to help them through winter.

So for the first time this year, islanders on Orkney are being offered therapeutic lamps to help them cope with Sad and counter the effects of low light.

These will be handed out from libraries as part of 'Wintering Well' boxes.

The lamps come alongside an activity guide and tools to help people develop a routine for good mental health when daylight is in short supply.

Prof Parr says: "We're pitching our resources at an attitudinal shift, a psychological mind-shift towards winter.

"So that we get out and enjoy winter, no matter what the weather.

"We've put that into a book and a CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) course in partnership with a psychiatrist."

Tools in the box include a winter sky frame.

It's a simple cardboard cut-out, that people are encouraged to hold for 10 minutes to observe a small patch of sky, to help lift their mood.

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Prof Hester Parr (right) launched the pilot project with librarians in East Dunbartonshire

Prof Parr says the UK can also learn from Scandinavian nations where there is "a different cultural attitude to winter".

She says creating an interior light environment that is cosy and comforting can help people cope with Sad.

"We tend to walk into winter thinking it is going to be one long dark season and that's not actually true.

"If we do go outside there are large amounts of daylight available that does help our mental health.

"But it is not just about going outside and getting light, it is about redesigning our interior spaces.

"Using natural light through windows, but also using candles and fun lights to make the winter spaces in our homes more welcoming."

Why are nights longer in the north?

A map of the UK broken up to show the hours of daylight on the shortest day of the year - 21 December 2025. The map is colour coded, and the colours get warmer from north to south - maroon at Kirkwall on Orkney and light yellow at Plymouth in the south west of England. The shortest hours of daylight is five hours 49 mins in the northern most section of the map, covering Lerwick. The longest is seven hours 49 mins in the lower section, covering London.
  • The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year in the UK - with the fewest hours of daylight and longest night. This year it falls on 21 December.
  • In northern Scotland the sun rises later and sets much earlier than southern England based on the Earth's tilt away from the Sun
  • On the winter solstice the difference is more than two hours of daylight between the most northern and southern parts of the UK.
  • On 21 December at Penzance in Cornwall, the sun will rise at 08:18 and set at 16:21. That's eight hours and three minutes of daylight.
  • In Lerwick in Shetland it will rise at 09:08 and set at 14:57 - just five hours and 49 minutes of daylight.

The Orkney scheme is the next step in a project that was piloted in East Dunbartonshire in Scotland last winter.

It's a joint project from the universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, funded by UKRI (UK Innovation and Research).

About 100 Wintering Well boxes were made available, which were borrowed more than 200 times and renewed 349 times.

Orkney Library's mobile van - known as Booky McBookface - will help distribute the light lamps across the islands.

How to cope with the long winter nights when the clocks go back

Former librarian Stewart Bain, now a presenter on Radio Orkney, says the boxes will be welcomed by locals.

He says there is "no denying it can be a dark place" as the clocks go back.

"It's getting to that stage that its dark when I'm going into work, dark when I'm coming home," he says.

"Come the depths of winter it'll be dark after three, at four o'clock pitch black.

"The lack of sunshine combined by the lack of exercise I think can have an impact.

"I think it definitely affects my mood. One of the key things for mental health is being able to get outside for a walk."

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The Ring of Brodgar Stone Circle on Orkney, looking dramatic as the nights draw in

Stewart says using the Orkney library system to offer light lamps is the ideal solution.

"It's great as another strand of what the library does," he adds.

"The library is such a good thing for mental health anyway, it might be miserable and grey on Orkney, but you can be transported anywhere within the pages of a book."

In Ireland, libraries in Dublin are also preparing to trial the scheme.

It has also inspired a new five-part series Winter Well on BBC Radio 4.

Prof Parr says the project has found that use of therapeutic lamps, alongside new outdoor routines and "programmatic encouragement" to notice natural light, really does make a difference for people with Sad.

赴日旅游也“中招”?流感季提前到来

日本进入流感季,比2024年提早了五周时间。

南方周末特约撰稿 金芷伊

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秋冬季节来临,人类的老对手流感病毒也悄然发起进攻。

新华社2025年10月16日报道,日本厚生劳动省10月3日宣布日本全国进入流感流行季,比2024年提早了五周,创下自1999年采用现行统计方法以来的“第二早”纪录。

10月17日,日本厚生劳动省披露的第41周(10月6日-12日)数据显示,全国定点医疗机构上报流感病例超九千例,单周新增教育机构停课328所。

“我每年都会去日本好几趟,印象里当地流感一般11月才开始大规模流行,10月基本没什么事。”10月21日,一名旅行期间流感中招的游客告诉南方周末,尽管日本流感病例增多,但日本街头、地铁等公共场所,戴口罩出行的人还是极少数。

当地时间10月14日,《自然》杂志发文称,日本一般是11月底才会出现流感大规模流行,2025年提早来临的日本流感显得颇不寻常。有专家表示,新冠疫情后逐渐恢复的跨国旅行或是流感提前的原因之一。

与此同时,中国疾控中心10月23日发布的最新监测显示,我国南方省份流感活动呈上升态势。国内各地正加紧科普宣传,推进流感疫苗接种。

2025年9月2日,浙江省东阳市红会医院预防接种门诊的医护人员在给老人免费接种流感疫苗。视觉中国|图

2025年9月2日,浙江省东阳市红

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重庆市副市长江敦涛被查

25 October 2025 at 15:14
重庆市副市长江敦涛任上被查。 (互联网)

中国重庆市政府党组成员、副市长江敦涛涉嫌严重违纪违法被查,目前正接受中央纪委国家监委纪律审查和监察调查。

央视新闻星期六(10月25日)报道上述消息。公开资料显示,江敦涛1969年5月生,山东青岛人,拥有管理学博士和共青团背景。

江敦涛仕途从山东开始,他历任青岛市崂山区区长、区委书记等职,2019年8月任中共淄博市委书记,2022年7月任中共潍坊市委书记。2022年12月,兼任潍坊市人大常委会主任。

2023年1月17日,江敦涛跨省履行重庆副市长,直至此番被查。

旅居法国两只大熊猫下月回中国

25 October 2025 at 15:04

法国博瓦勒动物园的两只大熊猫“欢欢”和“圆仔”将在11月回到中国,结束为期13年的旅居生活,留下在法国出生的一对双胞胎幼崽。

据路透社报道,博瓦勒动物园9月宣布,由于“欢欢”患上肾脏疾病,这对大熊猫将在11月底离开法国、返回中国,并称这可能是它们最后一次能够完成如此长途的旅程。

自2012年两只大熊猫抵达法国以来一直照料它们的饲养员德尔普夫罗(Delphine Pouvreau)说,在“欢欢”因肾脏问题被安排回国前的这段时间里,她珍惜与它们相处的每一刻。

德尔普夫罗说:“它们真的很特别。从一开始我就对它们产生了很深的感情。我们每天都会悉心照顾它们,确保它们在这段时间里一切安好。当然,我们也会尽情珍惜与它们共度的最后时光。”

现年17岁的“欢欢”和“圆仔”于2012年由中国借给法国,它们到来被视为中法关系升温的重要象征。在法国期间,两只大熊猫成功繁殖并诞下一对双胞胎幼崽,幼崽将继续留在博瓦勒动物园生活。

动物园市场负责人莫里(Anaïs Maury)表示,园方已与中方展开接洽,讨论未来是否会迎来新的大熊猫。

她说:“在中国,大熊猫被视为国宝,因此将它们托付给其他国家是一种极大的信任。中国大使到任后的首次正式访问通常都会来这里,每任法国总统也都会到博瓦勒动物园看望大熊猫。这是中法关系的重要象征。”

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