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中国10月通胀意外回升

9 November 2025 at 20:45
09/11/2025 - 12:42

根据周日公布的官方数据显示,中国10月份的消费者价格指数(CPI)出现回升,这一意外反弹暂时缓解了此前连续两个月下跌的通缩压力。

自新冠疫情爆发以来,中国一直面临家庭支出疲软的困境,这主要是由于房地产市场持续低迷,以及就业市场,特别是对年轻人而言,变得越来越复杂所致。

尽管如此,中国国家统计局公布的数据显示,作为衡量通胀关键指标的消费者价格指数10月份的同比上涨了0.2%。

这一反弹出乎意料。彭博社根据对分析师群体的调查,此前预测这一指数将下降0.1%。消费者价格指数自今年6月以来一直保持稳定,此前经历了一个月的停滞和两个月的下跌。根国家统计局的数据,9月至10月,价格环比也上涨0.2%。

上海宝银投资的经济师张智威在一份报告中指出:“10月份CPI指数出现反弹,令市场感到意外。但我认为现在就断言通缩结束还为时过早”。他强调“中国房地产价格持续下跌,内需依然疲软。此外,出口似乎也在失去动力……还需要几个月的数据才能判断通缩趋势是否真的发生了变化”。

“强劲需求”

通缩虽然对消费者来说无疑是好事,但它对经济而言却是一个危险的现象,因为它会促使家庭期待价格进一步下降,而推迟购买。

周日,官方将物价上涨归因于政府刺激需求的政策,以及10月初为期八天的国庆假期。

国家统计局统计师董莉娟在一份声明中指出,受假期的推动,旅游业需求“旺盛”,酒店和住宿价格上涨了8.6%。

与此同时,衡量商品出厂成本的生产者价格指数(PPI)上个月延续了长期下滑的趋势,同比下降2.1%。不过,降幅较9月份的-2.3%有所收窄。生产者价格指数(PPI)下降意味着企业的利润空间缩小。

 再平衡

房地产市场危机和青年失业率高居不下,给中国消费者的信心带来压力。自年初以来,中美贸易战则加剧了这一局面。尽管自10月底特习会举行以来,局势正在缓和。

法新社指出,国内消费疲软是制约中国经济增长的因素之一。经济学家经常强调需要调整与出口保持平衡。因此,政府在最近起草的五年计划草案中指出,“大力刺激消费”的必要性,该计划将确定2026年至2030年期间中国的国家发展方向。

美国钢铁工人联合会等工会致信美贸易代表 就暂停对中国船舶征收港口费表不满

9 November 2025 at 20:45
09/11/2025 - 13:27

由美国钢铁工人联合会(USW)牵头的多个工会组织抨击特朗普政府暂停向中国船舶征收港口费的决定。工人们认为,此举将有助于重振曾经占据主导地位的美国造船业。这些工会在一封致美国贸易代表格里尔(Jamieson Greer)的联名信中表示,它们对特朗普政府的这一决定“深感失望”,并指这将对美国重振海事领域的努力产生负面影响。

这封信还得到了国际机械师协会(IAM)、国际电气工人兄弟会(IBEW)和国际锅炉制造工人兄弟会(IBB)的联署。信中表示,这一决定将使中国得以继续其“掠夺性行为”。

就在一周前,特朗普(Donald Trump)总统曾大力宣扬世界两大经济体达成的贸易休战协议,向美国民众保证中国将购买更多农产品,并取消对稀土矿产的出口管制——这些稀土矿产供应链的中断威胁到美国国家安全。然而,上述工会的强硬表态也表明,这项协议是以牺牲部分美国蓝领工人的利益为代价的,可能会在明年关键摇摆州的中期选举中对特朗普所属的共和党造成不利影响。

这些工会在信中写道:“美国政府暂停执行301条款补救措施一年,这恰恰是在信心和长期规划最为关键的时刻引入了不确定性。暂停执行该项301调查下的应对措施,将继续让中国不受限制或惩罚”。

周四,美国贸易代表办公室就特朗普与中国国家主席习近平达成的协议条款,开启了异常短暂的意见征询期。这些工会的信函于周五提交,赶在美东时间下午5点的截止日期之前。

特朗普的计划将暂停对从中国进口的岸桥和底盘征收关税,并暂停对停靠美国港口的中国制造和运营的商船征收港口费。根据白宫在美中领导人上周会晤后发布的一份“事实简报”,中方同意停止采取报复措施,以换取美国的行动。

据悉,该暂停措施将于11月10日生效,实际上是一项为期一年的承诺,即不会因美国对中国在海运、物流和造船领域的行为展开调查而对华实施关税或其他制裁。

这项依据美国《1974年贸易法》“301条款”展开的调查始于拜登政府时期,是应代表美国钢铁工人和造船工人的五大工会的要求而启动的,其中包括签署周五联名信的上述工会。

特朗普试图通过301调查以及与日本和韩国达成协议来加强替代方案,以此对抗中国对造船业日益增长的影响力。

振兴美国造船能力的举措得到了国会两党议员的广泛支持,一项旨在针对中国海事领域的、与该政策相辅相成的两党立法上周刚刚在美国参议院举行了听证会。该措施也得到了美国国内海事行业大部分的支持。

港律政司长:港人对选举投入程度关系到中央对港看法

9 November 2025 at 19:16

距离香港立法会选举投票日不到一个月,香港律政司司长林定国星期天在社交平台发文说,立法会选举的结果,直接关系到香港的治理素质,并称香港人对选举的支持与投入程度,也关系到中央对香港的看法。

林定国星期天(11月9日)在脸书发文,他提到过去两周出席多场活动时,与商界、高等教育界,以及法律、会计、公司治理等专业领域的代表深入互动。他进一步说,自己向他们阐述了本届立法会选举的深远意义。

林定国称,立法会选举的结果,直接关系到香港的治理素质,而民众对选举的支持与投入程度,也关系到中央对香港的看法。他说:“要确保‘一国两制’行稳致远,很重要的一点是让中央对香港市民有信心、对香港发展感到安心。”

林定国还说,此次立法会换届选举,是完善选举制度后的第二次选举,不仅是一次重要实践,更是香港人向中央展示,在这个宪制秩序下,“我们坚定支持落实爱国者治港原则下的选举制度”。

香港立法会选举将在12月7日举行。

2021香港立法会换届选举的地区直选投票率仅有30.2%,为历届最低。

中美贸易战降温:中国暂停多项出口管制

9 November 2025 at 20:17
德正
2025-11-09T11:49:55.444Z
中方宣布暂停实施对镓、锗、锑和石墨等关键矿产的管制措施。

(德国之声中文网)中美贸易战出现进一步降温迹象:中方宣布暂停实施对镓、锗、锑和石墨等关键矿产的管制措施。

中国商务部周日(11月9日)发布通知:自即日起至2026年11月27日,商务部公告2024年第46号(《关于加强相关两用物项对美国出口管制的公告》)第二款暂停实施。

去年12月中国商务部发布的第46号公告中,第二款的内容是:原则上不予许可镓、锗、锑、超硬材料相关两用物项对美国出口;对石墨两用物项对美国出口,实施更严格的最终用户和最终用途审查。

中国国家主席习近平与美国总统特朗普于10月30日在韩国举行会晤。

落实中美峰会协议

上述措施是“特习会”之后中方推出的最新缓和举措。中国国家主席习近平与美国总统特朗普于10月30日在韩国举行会晤。双方同意撤回部分此前在关税战中相互施加的惩罚性措施

中美关税曾一度飙升至三位数的高位,严重抑制了这两个世界最大经济体之间的贸易,并扰乱了全球供应链。在整个贸易战期间,中国试图利用其在关键矿产资源上的主导地位施加影响。

尽管镓、锗和锑不被归类为稀土元素,但它们对多个经济领域至关重要。根据欧盟2024年发布的一份报告,中国占全球镓产量的94%。镓主要用于集成电路、LED和光伏面板。锗在光纤通信和红外技术中不可或缺,中国的产量占全球83%。锑则被用于电池技术和军工业,用于增强装甲和弹药性能。

接连释放缓和信号

11月7日,中国商务部和海关总署发布通告:自即日起至2026年11月10日,商务部、海关总署公告2025年第55号、56号、57号、58号,及商务部公告2025年第61号、62号暂停实施。

上述六项公告皆于今年10月9日发布。第55号至58号公告分别对超硬材料、部分稀土设备和原辅料、部分中重稀土、锂电池和人造石墨负极材料等相关物项实施出口管制。第61号、62号公告则分别对境外相关稀土物项和稀土相关技术实施出口管制。

11月5日,中国国务院关税税则委员会发布公告称,为落实中美经贸磋商达成的成果共识,自2025年11月10日13时01分起,在一年内继续暂停实施24%的对美加征关税税率,保留10%的对美加征关税税率。

中方同时宣布,自11月10日起,将取消对部分美国农产品加征的最高15%的关税。但是,对美国大豆将继续征收13%的关税。

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UK military to help protect Belgium after drone incursions

9 November 2025 at 19:16
Getty Images Photo shows a sign that reads 'No Drone Zone' near the Brussels-National Airport. A Brussels Airlines passenger jet can be seen coming in to land in the background.Getty Images

UK military personnel and equipment are being sent to Belgium to help it bolster its defences after drone incursions on its airspace, suspected of being carried out by Russia.

The new head of the UK military, Sir Richard Knighton, told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that his Belgian counterpart asked for assistance earlier this week and that kit and personnel were on the way.

Belgium's main airport Zavantem was forced to close temporarily on Thursday night after drones were spotted nearby. They were also spotted in other locations, including a military base.

"The defence secretary and I agreed that we would deploy our people and our equipment to Belgium to help them," he told the BBC.

Sir Richard did not confirm if the drones were from Russia, but added it was "plausible" they had been ordered by Moscow.

Alongside Nato allies, he added that the UK would help Belgium "by providing our kit and capability" which he said was already being deployed.

It comes after Sir Richard warned in of an "increasingly certain world" in a Sunday Telegraph opinion column to mark Remembrance Sunday.

Citing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he said: "This conflict reminds us that peace is never guaranteed. It [the UK] must be defended, and sometimes at great cost".

A screenshot showing Sir Richard Knighton - dressed in an RAF senior officers uniform and wearing a poppy - while he spoke to the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg.
Drone incursions over Western Europe could "feasibly" have been sent by the Kremlin, Sir Richard said.

About 3,000 Brussels Airlines passengers were affected by the disruption, and the carrier said it faced "considerable costs" from cancelling or diverting dozens of flights.

German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius and the Belgian security services have said they suspect Russia, but Belgian Defence Minister Theo Francken has previously admitted there is no accompanying evidence.

"At first, drones flying over our military bases were seen as our problem," Francken said earlier this week.

"Now it has become a serious threat affecting civilian infrastructure across multiple European countries."

A number of drone sightings have caused major flight disruptions across Europe in recent months, including in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.

Despite some officials blaming "hybrid warfare" by Russia, the Kremlin has denied any involvement.

Pistorious has suggested the latest sightings could be linked to European Union discussions to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine in the form of a €140bn loan.

While there is no public proof of Russia's involvement, suspicions have been fuelled by more serious airspace incursions by Russia in Eastern Europe over recent months, involving fighter jets and larger attack drones.

The UK has recently sent RAF Typhoon jets to take part in defence missions over Poland as part of Nato's mission to bolster the eastern flank in response to incursions.

Lisa Nandy apologises for breaking rules on football regulator

9 November 2025 at 19:04
BBC Lisa Nandy in the Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg studio. She is dressed is in black and wearing a remembrance poppy. BBC

The culture secretary has apologised for breaking rules by failing to declare she had received donations from the man she picked to be England's new football regulator.

On Thursday, the commissioner for public appointments published a report which found that David Kogan had made two separate donations of £1,450 to Lisa Nandy, when she was running to be Labour leader in 2020.

Speaking to the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, Nandy said: "We didn't meet the highest standards - that is on me."

The Conservatives have said Nandy's actions were "a serious breach of public trust" and called for a further investigation into Sir Keir Starmer, who also received donations from Mr Kogan.

Mr Kogan, a sports rights executive, was initially longlisted for the football regulator role under the previous Conservative government.

Nandy became involved in the process after Labour won the 2024 general election and she took on the role of culture secretary.

In April, she announced that Mr Kogan would be her preferred pick to fill the vacancy.

However, a month later she removed herself from the appointment process after Mr Kogan revealed to a parliamentary committee that he had donated "very small sums" to Nandy in 2020.

'The number one presenter in the country right now': Claudia Winkleman's unstoppable rise

9 November 2025 at 08:10
BBC Claudia Winkleman portrait by Matt MonfrediBBC

There's a famous motto in the cut-throat world of television that many presenters live by: "Don't quit a hit."

It's one of the reasons Claudia Winkleman's departure from Strictly Come Dancing, along with Tess Daly, took many by surprise when it was announced last month.

But in Winkleman's case, the huge Saturday night hit she'd co-hosted for 15 years had actually been eclipsed by an even bigger one.

The Traitors, which Winkleman began fronting in 2022, has become the jewel in the BBC's crown, with its recent celebrity spin-off attracting more than 13 million viewers.

The show has proven a perfect vehicle for Winkleman to showcase her range. She's stern and severe, with a dark side viewers hadn't previously seen, but also silly, camp and warm - always seeming to be genuinely on the side of the contestants.

"It'd be hard to argue against her being the number one presenter in the country right now," says Alex Segal, managing director of talent agency InterTalent.

"Yes, you can of course still make a case for Ant and Dec, but in terms of the number of great shows, her trajectory, the love for her... people watch a show for her as much as they watch it for the format, I think she's in that moment now."

In an average year, viewers see Winkleman bouncing between a Scottish castle, a Hertfordshire ballroom and a train station piano (the latter, for Channel 4’s The Piano, which she also fronts). But another place the 53-year-old might soon be popping up is on her own chat show.

BBC/Ray Burmiston Claudia WinklemanBBC/Ray Burmiston

Industry reports suggest Winkleman is in advanced talks to host her own talk series - with Graham Norton's own production company So Television, which also makes his chat show for the BBC, said to be potentially producing it.

"It's an endorsement of Claudia's meteoric rise over the last few years," says Deadline’s Jake Kanter, who reported the negotiations. "She will be very keen to do this, I'm told it's a personal ambition of hers as well."

Although Winkleman is seemingly being positioned as Norton's successor, there would be no direct clash. Her show would be broadcast in the months The Graham Norton Show - still a huge draw for audiences on TV and socials - is off air.

Kanter notes that Winkleman stepped in for Norton on an episode of his chat show earlier this year. "I'm sure that would've been either a catalyst or starting point for some of these discussions," he says.

"They would've seen what she did, the BBC would've liked it, and I'm sure they have done other work behind the scenes to make sure the format is right with her."

The BBC declined to comment on reports of the chat show when asked by BBC News, which is editorially independent from the corporation. So Television were also approached for a response.

A chat show would, however, be a logical next step given Winkleman's current hot streak, which comes after her three-decade rise through television.

Fringe benefits

Winkleman is the daughter of newspaper editor Eve Pollard and book publisher Barry Winkleman. She studied art history at Cambridge, before launching a TV career in her twenties.

Willing to turn her hand to anything, she became a familiar face in the 1990s on BBC travel series Holiday, and her CV expanded with gameshows, dating formats and children's programmes.

But in typically self-deprecating fashion, Winkleman suggested her haircut had more to do with her success than her on-screen ability.

"You may loathe my fringe, but, and I'm being perfectly serious here, it's given me a career," she wrote in her 2020 memoir, Quite.

"I'm sure I got work because all those times producers were in a room ruminating on the next TV show, handing round digestives and they couldn't remember names, they said, 'We could always get the orange one with the fringe'.

"Believe me, it's not because I read out loud better than anyone else... It's because I have a thing, an epithet, a focus."

Alan Davidson/Shutterstock Eve Pollard and Claudia Winkleman pictured together at The Victoria and Albert Museum Summer Party, London, 21 June 2017Alan Davidson/Shutterstock

Early in her career, Winkleman was also used as a pundit on daytime TV shows. In 1996, for example, she was billed as a "chat-up connoisseur" during a dating segment on Good Morning with Anne and Nick.

It is a fascinating clip. Aged 24, Winkleman's voice is higher than it is today, and her cut-glass English accent more refined. But she was comfortable on camera, and, three decades later, her appeal remains the same now as it was then.

"First and foremost, she's funny," says Frances Taylor, TV previews editor at Radio Times. "She has that natural comic timing and ability to be entertaining.

"And an extra layer on top of that is how self-deprecating that sense of humour is, that's her secret weapon to me, she's always willing to make herself the butt of the joke."

She's also "incredibly authentic", Kanter adds. "When you see her at industry events, she is her TV persona. She's the best friend you'd love to have. She's fun, empathetic, understanding, sharp, and those qualities exude from the screen."

Guy Levy/BBC Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly, Strictly Come Dancing 2025 Episode Number 4 - LIVE SHOWGuy Levy/BBC
Winkleman and Tess Daly will leave Strictly at the end of the current series

Although her salary is no longer published by the BBC, Winkleman is among the corporation's top earners. She was listed as making more than £450,000 in 2017.

But not everything she's done has been a hit.

Britain's Best Home Cook on BBC One, for instance, achieved relatively middling ratings despite the combined star power of Winkleman and Mary Berry.

Meanwhile, some felt she was less successful in Radio 2's Saturday morning slot than Norton, her predecessor. The Spectator described the show as "brainless", suggesting Winkleman "gushed" over her guests and asked obvious questions.

She also hosts Channel 4 quiz show One Question, notes Taylor. "But not many people have heard of it, and not many people watched it."

Away from the screen, London-based Winkleman shares three children with her husband of 25 years, film producer Kris Thykier. She has often spoken of her close-knit family life, including a desire to spend more time at home with her children.

The family have also faced personal struggles. Her daughter Matilda was seriously injured in 2014 when, aged eight, the witch's costume she was wearing for Halloween caught fire while she was out trick-or-treating.

Winkleman, who put out the flames with another parent, took a short break from Strictly, and later campaigned for tougher fire safety laws on fancy dress costumes. Matilda, now 19, has gone on to study at the University of Bath.

'Whatever you do, don't have an opinion'

Unlike some of her peers such as Gary Lineker or Rylan Clark, Winkleman is almost never involved in controversy. She doesn't share her political views and rarely grants interviews with news outlets.

"I do have opinions, but opinions are never a good idea, are they?" she told Gabby Logan's podcast The Mid Point. "Whatever you do, don't have an opinion, is my general view.

"And also, I don't think I've got anything that interesting to say. So I'm happy to talk about napping and my love of eyeliner. I have nothing to add, I really don't."

She has, however, still had to navigate the occasional tricky situation, such as when she was a presenter on the BBC's entertainment bulletin Liquid News.

During a 2003 interview with S Club 7 about their impending break-up, Winkleman asked a delicate question about reports they were unhappy with their earnings. The group's publicist walked into the studio and halted the interview.

Euan Cherry/BBC Alan Carr, sitting in an armchair, speaking to Claudia Winkleman on the Celebrity TraitorsEuan Cherry/BBC
Winkleman (pictured with Alan Carr) has helped make The Traitors one of the BBC's biggest hits

But despite her rise, audiences could be seeing less of Winkleman in the future, and not just because Strictly is losing its Clauditorium.

"The more successful you become, the less work you do, for a variety of reasons," says Segal.

"If you get to a certain level, you become above a lot of stuff. Your rates go up financially. Also, the more work you take on, the more risk you have of failing. And sometimes, the way you limit that risk is to do less."

Segal suspects there are "a lot of shows out there hosted by other people that Claudia was first choice for", adding that Winkleman is "probably inundated daily with new ideas, and she will have to say no to 99% of them" - chat show or not.

Peak Claudia?

Of course, Winkleman's popularity doesn't guarantee she will make a successful chat show host. Norton makes it look easy, but he is a master of his craft.

Even Davina McCall, a highly capable and popular presenter, struggled with her own chat show in 2006 - saying later it was the career move she most regretted.

"Davina was as hot then as Claudia is now, but her chat show didn't work for the audience," said former BBC One controller Peter Fincham on his podcast Insiders.

"Chat shows hosted by people who are currently riding high on television in other sorts of shows, don't necessarily work."

And as Claudia's stardom continues to rise, doing less may help save her from something else - the risk of public fatigue - which Kanter cautions "is a thing" for presenters at her level.

"Are we getting to the point of peak Claudia? Possibly," he says.

"So that is something that I'm sure she and her agent are giving some thought to."

Man City and Liverpool become hunters - how key is Etihad meeting?

9 November 2025 at 14:18

Man City and Liverpool become hunters - how key is Etihad meeting?

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot and Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola are trying to chase down Arsenal at the top of the Premier League.Image source, Getty Images
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Liverpool head coach Arne Slot and Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola are trying to chase down Arsenal at the top of the Premier League table

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola described meeting Liverpool in his 1,000th game as a manager as "the destiny of the universe" after their shared domination of English football in recent years.

The past eight Premier League titles have gone to the two superpowers, with City claiming the crown six times in that period, including a historic sequence of four in a row.

City and Liverpool meet at Etihad Stadium on Sunday (16:30 GMT) with the possibility that their Premier League destiny this season will be heavily shaped by the outcome.

To add a twist to the tale, these two long-time Premier League pacesetters now form part of a chasing pack.

Arsenal have had their noses pressed against the window in the face of City and Liverpool's superiority in recent years but, for now at least, the Gunners are the hunted rather than the hunters.

Mikel Arteta's league leaders would have been nine points clear of Guardiola's side and 10 ahead of Liverpool had they not dropped two late points at Sunderland on Saturday - Brian Brobbey's stoppage-time equaliser giving the Black Cats a 2-2 draw.

Title margins in most recent seasons have been so fine that had Arsenal won, the losing team on Sunday - if there is one - may have been left to reflect that the race was starting to get away from them, even after only 11 games.

Now, the door is ajar.

Do Man City & Liverpool have fresh hope?

Arsenal's advantage was starting to look highly significant until the 94th minute at Sunderland, because anything more than a 10-point lead in the Premier League has only been lost three times.

It would have been too early to dismiss teams of the quality of Manchester City and Liverpool, especially as both are showing signs of returning to their formidable best after stumbles earlier this season.

Now, if anything, Arsenal's late concession at the Stadium of Light has upped the ante even further before this latest meeting between City and Liverpool.

In Liverpool, Guardiola has the one opponent he has found it difficult to master - first under Jurgen Klopp and then Arne Slot, whose title winners did the double over him last season.

Guardiola has managed City in 18 Premier League games against Liverpool, winning only five, drawing seven and losing six. In all competitions he has played 24, won six, drawn eight and lost 10.

The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss knows what is riding on the latest confrontation, with Arsenal's excellence adding to the pressure.

Guardiola reflected on the chase that City face, saying: "Always you expect that you can be better and they will drop points. All we can do is win our games and get closer."

Dominik Szoboszlai has been outstanding as Liverpool's form has picked up with wins against Aston Villa and Real MadridImage source, Reuters
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Dominik Szoboszlai has been outstanding as Liverpool's form has picked up with wins against Aston Villa and Real Madrid

Guardiola knew Arsenal were building a team capable of chasing a championship. He is waiting to see whether they have the stamina to keep up their fast start.

"The last two or three years, after the process to rebuild the club and the team, Arsenal are there. It is exceptional what they are doing for two or three seasons," Guardiola said.

"But it is early November. Nobody wins the title in early November. You can lose it - but nobody wins it.

"I know how quickly things change. One week ago it was Liverpool 'disaster, disaster' and now they win two and it's 'are they back to their best?'

"I'm sure the managers take a little bit more perspective of the situation.

"Always in a season there are ups and down."

Liverpool head coach Slot is equally convinced there can be twists and turns in the title race, but the significance of this game cannot be escaped or underestimated.

Slot said: "At the moment, it's not about looking at the league table. It's just trying to win as many games as you can and give yourself the best position you can.

"But definitely two very good teams are going to play against each other and what the future will bring, we will see.

"Our only focus is ourselves. We have to get consistent improvement, get players fit and then see where it leads to.

"City is a game on its own. Playing away from home against them is one of the most difficult challenges we have throughout the season. These are the games everyone looks forward to."

Slot's return to his title-winning midfield of Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai has given Liverpool a more familiar, winning look in their past two games against Aston Villa and Real Madrid, with Hungarian Szoboszlai a key figure.

"Dominik has been outstanding throughout the season," said Slot, "but the last two games brought even more out of the team and him. I really like his work without the ball, but in these games it was probably even above his own high standards."

If Liverpool can win the midfield battle at Etihad Stadium, they will believe they can flourish - but an improving Manchester City will feel equally confident.

The stage is set for the latest titanic tussle.

Can Haaland finally dominate Van Dijk?

Erling Haaland scored his 27th goal of the season for club and country in City's 4-1 win against his former club Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Wednesday.

It has been a remarkable run of form, even by the standards of arguably the most deadly striker in world football.

The irresistible force meets the immovable object when Haaland comes up against Virgil van Dijk on Sunday. This is the personal duel that will go a long way to deciding the destiny of the points.

Norwegian Haaland will be determined to finally end his uncharacteristically indifferent record against Liverpool's Dutch captain.

Since joining City in July 2022, Haaland has started five games against Van Dijk and is still seeking his first win, with three defeats and two draws. The Norwegian's only victory against Liverpool came in the League Cup fourth round in December 2022, when he scored in a 3-2 triumph, but Van Dijk did not play.

Former Liverpool and England defender Stephen Warnock told BBC Sport: "If you look for key areas where the game will be won and lost, from Liverpool's point of view it will be stopping Haaland, but the key to that will all come from the midfield area, and stopping the balls through to him.

"It will be about whether Liverpool's midfield can press City as hard as they did Aston Villa and Real Madrid."

Manchester City's Erling Haaland has been in unstoppable form this season but has yet to dominate Liverpool captain Virgil van DijkImage source, Reuters
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Manchester City's Erling Haaland has been in unstoppable form this season but has yet to dominate Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk.

Warnock added: "Much of any battle between Van Dijk and Haaland will depend on the service Haaland gets, and then it will be between Van Dijk and [Ibrahima] Konate to stop him. It is up to Haaland who his main opponent will be, anyway. If he plays on Konate then there is nothing Van Dijk can do, and vice versa.

"The main thing Liverpool have to do is try to stop the passes at source and prevent the balls being played into him. It will be down to Liverpool's midfielders to prevent City's creative players picking their heads up, like Phil Foden and Rayan Cherki were doing against Bournemouth last weekend, and playing those passes."

Former England striker Chris Sutton believes personal pride will also fuel the confrontation between Haaland and Van Dijk.

"It will be fascinating," says Sutton. "Van Dijk will have that kind of pride where he will be determined to get the better of Haaland, because Liverpool's backline has come in for a lot of criticism.

"Of course, Liverpool are capable of keeping Haaland quiet - they just did the same to a Real Madrid frontline including Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior - but I would take Haaland over any of their attackers at the moment, so this is the ultimate test for Van Dijk."

中国公共外交协会会长:警惕挑拨中柬关系论调

9 November 2025 at 18:38

中国公共外交协会会长吴海龙说,近期舆论场上出现了一些抹黑中柬合作、挑拨中柬友好关系的论调。对此,双方要高度警惕,有关部门要及时发声,批驳不实言论。

据澎湃新闻报道,中柬智库媒体研讨会上星期五(11月7日)在金边举行。吴海龙在开幕式致辞中说,中柬关系越密切,就越要警惕外部不怀好意的势力对中柬关系的干扰和破坏。

吴海龙称,近期舆论场上出现了一些抹黑中柬合作、挑拨中柬友好关系的论调。“对此需要引起我们双方的高度警惕”。他还说,双方有关部门要及时发声,批驳不实言论,澄清事实,以正视听。要积极引导两国民众,培植中柬代代友好的感情。

中柬智库媒体研讨会由中国公共外交协会、柬埔寨王家研究院、中国驻柬埔寨大使馆共同主办。

另据《柬中时报》引述柬埔寨发展理事会报道,今年前十个月,柬埔寨发展理事会批准575个投资项目,协议投资额高达92亿美元(119.69亿新元);据柬埔寨发展理事会的数据显示,中国是柬埔寨最大的投资来源国,占比高达52.38%。

沙拉将成为首位访问白宫的叙利亚总统 见特朗普前与美中央司令部司令打篮球

9 November 2025 at 19:15
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二十年前,沙拉(Ahmad al-Sharaa)因加入基地组织武装分子,与驻伊拉克美军作战,被关押在美军控制的伊拉克的一个拘留中心。恐怕很少有人会预料到,他日后会成为自1946年叙利亚独立以来首位访问美国首都华盛顿的叙利亚总统。沙拉本周末在华盛顿与美国中央司令部司令库珀(Brad Cooper)一起打篮球的视频被发布在社交媒体上,周一,他将与特朗普(Donald Trump)总统在白宫举行历史性会晤——这是自1946年以来叙利亚国家元首首次正式访问美国。

叙利亚外长希巴尼(Asaad al-Shibani)在网上发布的一段短视频显示,身穿白色衬衣打着领带的沙拉与库珀和美军高级军官兰伯特(Kevin Lambert)一起打篮球。视频并未说明拍摄时间,但今年早些时候也曾出现过这位叙利亚总统打篮球的类似视频,表明篮球是他的个人爱好之一。

自去年12月他领导的反对派推翻叙利亚前总统巴沙尔(Bashar Assad)政权以来,早在多年前就与基地组织断绝关系的沙拉,便展开了一场颇为成功的魅力攻势,与那些在2011年巴沙尔政府残酷镇压抗议者后,因这场镇压演变为长达14年的内战而疏远叙利亚的国家重新建立联系。

今年5月,沙拉在沙特会见了特朗普,特朗普在会上宣布将解除对叙利亚长达数十年的制裁。两人将于周一在华盛顿再次会面,外界普遍预期叙利亚将在华盛顿正式加入美国领导的打击恐怖组织“伊斯兰国”的联盟。

据叙利亚官媒报道,沙拉已于周六抵达美国,为此次会晤做准备。除了这项协议之外,沙拉还将利用此次访问推动美方彻底解除对其国家实施的剩余制裁。

沙拉的媒体顾问齐丹(Ahmad Zeidan)告诉沙特拥有的阿拉伯卫星电视台,这位叙利亚总统在华盛顿的首要议程是呼吁废除《凯撒法》。该法律因巴沙尔政府和安全部队侵犯人权而实施了全面制裁。目前,《凯撒法》的制裁措施已由总统令豁免,但永久废除该法则需要美国国会投票表决。

在沙拉访问华盛顿前几天,特朗普告诉记者,已采取行动解除对叙利亚的制裁。特朗普说道,“给他们一个奋斗的机会,我认为(沙拉)到目前为止做得非常好”。特朗普亦指:“叙利亚局势复杂,他(沙拉)也是个硬汉,但我跟他相处得很好,我们在叙利亚问题上取得了很大进展”。

周四,联合国安理会以14票赞成、1票弃权的表决结果通过了一份由美国提交的决议草案,决定从即日起将叙利亚过渡时期总统沙拉以及内政部长哈塔卜从安理会制裁名单中删除。中国投了弃权票。

与此同时,美国参议院的议员们通过一项年度国防授权法案推进了废除《凯撒法》的进程,但最终的立法仍在与众议院协商中,一些共和党高层希望对其附加条件。

对沙拉政府持怀疑态度的人指出,过去一年来,叙利亚教派冲突不断爆发,亲政府的逊尼派枪手杀害了数百名阿拉维派和德鲁兹派等宗教少数群体的平民。沙拉政府承诺追究肇事者的责任,但少数族裔社区仍然心存疑虑。

与此同时,自巴沙尔政权倒台以来,以色列占领了叙利亚南部一处原由联合国巡逻的缓冲区,并力促在大马士革以南设立非军事区。这两个没有外交关系的国家一直在就一项潜在的安全协议进行谈判。

支持者认为,继续对巴沙尔前政府实施制裁,以此作为对付新当局的筹码是不公平的,而且“凯撒快速恢复制裁”的威胁会阻止国际公司投资重建这个饱受战争蹂躏的国家。

美国驻土耳其大使巴拉克(Tom Barrack)上周表示,叙利亚“有望”很快加入由约80个国家组成的联盟,该联盟致力于阻止“伊斯兰国”死灰复燃。一位特朗普政府官员称,预计沙拉将在访美期间签署加入该联盟的协议。白宫新闻秘书莱维特(Karoline Leavitt)在被问及此事时拒绝置评。

另一位了解情况的美国官员表示,虽然叙利亚军队此前已与“伊斯兰国”作战,但他们正式加入联军将是一个“里程碑”,使美军能够与叙利亚军队更紧密地合作。叙利亚官员拒绝就加入联军的讨论发表评论。

Where Democrats Will Duel Next for the Party’s Future

9 November 2025 at 18:01
In Michigan, Maine and many other states, primary candidates will decide the party’s direction on a host of policy issues, and ultimately whether it has a center-left or left-wing vision.

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The Senate primary contest that has drawn the most attention so far is in Maine, which represents the Democratic Party’s best chance in 2026 to pick off a Republican: Senator Susan Collins.

Mamdani, Mofongo and Rum: Democratic Squabbles Fade Away, for Now

At an annual gathering in Puerto Rico for New York’s political class, former foes of Zohran Mamdani put aside their differences and tried to get information about his inner circle.

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At the political gathering in San Juan, P.R., known as Somos, Zohran Mamdani got what was described as treatment befitting “one of the Beatles.”

With a Mayor From Queens, the Borough Is Having a Moment

9 November 2025 at 16:00
When Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as New York City’s 111th mayor, he will be the first with such an intimate connection to Queens.

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Zohran Mamdani will be New York City’s first mayor who represented Queens in elected office.

Airport Disruptions May Get Worse This Week

9 November 2025 at 18:01
The fact that planes are generally less full in early November helped airlines limit the impact. That will change as Thanksgiving nears.

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Friday. Airlines canceled hundreds of flights each day from Friday through Sunday at airports serving major cities like Atlanta, Denver, Chicago and New York.

The Dangerous Stalemate Over Iran’s Nuclear Program

9 November 2025 at 18:01
With no negotiations, no oversight and no clarity about Iran’s stock of nuclear material, many in the region fear another war with Israel is inevitable.

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Demonstrators in Tehran on Tuesday marking the anniversary of the takeover of the American Embassy on Nov. 4, 1979.

The MAHA-Fueled Rise of Natural Family Planning

9 November 2025 at 18:00
A growing coalition of conservatives are speaking out against hormonal birth control, while promoting a more “natural” alternative.

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Samantha Kopy teaches a virtual class on natural family planning methods.

With Mortgage Rates Declining, Should You Refinance?

9 November 2025 at 18:01
More than four million borrowers could potentially benefit from locking in a lower rate. Here’s what to consider.

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The average interest rate for 30-year fixed mortgages was 6.22 percent last week, according to Freddie Mac.

A Quebec Writer Confronts His ‘Little Darkness’ as a Class Defector

9 November 2025 at 18:00
Jean-Philippe Pleau’s book and play about moving up socially became a cultural reckoning in Quebec, but created a gulf with his family.

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Jean-Philippe Pleau at his home in Montreal.

A.I. Isn’t the Only Thing Pushing Up Electricity Bills. (But It’s Mostly A.I.)

8 November 2025 at 18:01
Calvin Butler, the chief executive of Exelon, one of the nation’s largest utility companies, is trying to keep the lights on.

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Calvin Butler was named chief executive of Exelon in 2022.

Nearly a million evacuated as Philippines braces for 'super typhoon'

9 November 2025 at 17:12
AFP via Getty Images Residents evacuate from their flooded homes due to heavy rain brought by Typhoon Fung-wong in Remedios T Romualdez, on the southern island of Mindanao on November 8, 2025AFP via Getty Images
Dozens of families in Remedios T Romualde, on the island of Mindanao, are among those who have been evacuated ahead of the typhoon's arrival

The Philippines is bracing for the arrival of another potentially devastating typhoon, less than a week after a different storm killed at least 200 people and left a trail of destruction.

Fung-wong, known locally as Uwan, is forecast to intensify to a super typhoon - with sustained winds of at least 185km/h (115mph) - before making landfall on the island of Luzon on Sunday evening local time at the earliest.

The Philippine meteorological service (Pagasa) says the storm will also bring heavy rain and the risk of life-threatening storm surges.

Several schools have either cancelled classes on Monday or moved them online, while Philippine Airlines has cancelled a number of local flights.

Typhoon Fung-wong is expected to weaken rapidly once it makes landfall but will likely remain a typhoon as it travels over Luzon.

Eastern parts of the Philippines have already begun experiencing heavy rains and winds, a Pagasa official said in a briefing on Saturday evening local time.

While much of the country is expected to be impacted, there are particular concerns about those areas that could take a direct hit - including the small island of Catanduanes, which lies off the coast of southern Luzon.

Residents there, as well as in other low-lying and coastal areas, have been urged to move to higher ground ahead of the storm's arrival.

A civil defence spokesman said evacuations had to be carried out by Sunday morning at the latest and should not be attempted during heavy rain and strong winds.

Typhoon Fung-wong has also forced the suspension of rescue operations following the passage of Kalmaegi, one of the strongest typhoons this year.

Heavy rainfall sent torrents of mud down hillsides and into residential areas. Some poorer neighbourhoods were obliterated by the fast-moving flash floods.

At least 204 people are now known to have died in the Philippines as a result of the earlier storm, while more than 100 are still missing.

Five people also died in Vietnam, where strong winds uprooted trees, tore off roofs, and smashed large windows.

Watch: Cars pile up on Philippines streets after major flooding from Typhoon Kalmaegi

The Philippines government declared a state of calamity across the country after Typhoon Kalmaegi and in preparation for the coming storm.

It has given government agencies more power to access emergency funds and fast-track the procurement and delivery of essential goods and services to those in need.

For some Filipinos, the devastation wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi earlier this week has left them even more anxious about the storm to come.

"We decided to evacuate because the recent typhoon brought floods in our area, and now I just want to keep my family safe," Norlito Dugan told the AFP news agency.

He is among those who have taken shelter in a church in the city of Sorsogon in Luzon.

Another resident, Maxine Dugan said: "I'm here because the waves near my house are now huge, I live near the shore. The winds there are now very strong, and the waves are huge."

The Philippines is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to tropical cyclones, due to its location on the Pacific Ocean where such weather systems form.

About 20 tropical cyclones form in that region every year, half of which impact the country directly.

Climate change is not thought to increase the number of hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones worldwide.

However, warmer oceans coupled with a warmer atmosphere - fuelled by climate change - have the potential to make those that do form even more intense. That can potentially lead to higher wind speeds, heavier rainfall, and a greater risk of coastal flooding.

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