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Doctors start five-day strike as hospitals grapple with flu wave

17 December 2025 at 08:34
PA Media Doctors dressed in outdoor winter clothes hold strike posters - one says, "Pay restoration for doctors"PA Media

Patients are being told to expect disruption as doctors start their five-day strike in England, with NHS bosses saying they are struggling to keep as many services going as they have done in recent walkouts.

NHS England said with a wave of flu placing pressure on hospitals, non-urgent services would be affected by the strike which begins at 07:00 Wednesday.

This is the 14th walkout by resident doctors, the new name for junior doctors, in the long-running pay dispute.

Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the strike had been timed to inflict most damage on the NHS and put patients at risk, but the British Medical Association said it would work with NHS bosses to ensure patient safety.

The strike is being held after the two sides held last-minute talks on Tuesday afternoon.

The talks were described as "constructive" by the government, but not enough progress had been made to call off the strike.

Resident doctors represent nearly half of the doctors working in the NHS. They will walk out of both emergency and non-urgent care with senior doctors drafted in to provide cover.

In the two most recent strikes – in July and November – NHS England said it was able to keep the majority of non-urgent operations and treatments, such as hip and knee replacements, going.

But NHS England said it expected more disruption this time. Concern has also been expressed that hospitals may struggle to discharge patients in time for Christmas as the doctors who are working concentrate on providing strike cover.

Medical director Prof Meghana Pandit said: "These strikes come at an immensely challenging time for the NHS, with record numbers of patients in hospital with flu for this time of year.

"Staff will come together as they always do, going above and beyond to provide safe care for patients and limit disruption.

"But sadly more patients are likely to feel the impact of this round of strikes than in the previous two – and staff who are covering will not get the Christmas break they deserve with their families."

Streeting added: "We have been working right up to today to try and avert these strike actions.

"Everyone knows the period leading up to Christmas and into the New Year are always the busiest for the NHS. With super flu, this year is harder.

"And that double whammy of flu plus strikes means that there is an additional burden now on other NHS staff."

NHS England said GP practices will continue to be open and urgent and emergency care services will be available for those who need them.

But even then there is likely to be some disruption. Cheltenham General Hospital's emergency department is closing for emergencies during the strike - it will remain open for minor injuries - with patients advised to use nearby Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.

NHS England said the public should use 111 online as the first port of call for urgent, but not life-threatening issues during the strike.

Patients who need emergency medical care should continue to use 999 or come forward to A&E as normal, it added.

The strike is going ahead despite a new offer from the government being made last week, which included increasing the number of speciality training posts and covering out-of-pocket expenses like exam fees.

Getting job is 'nightmare'

The speciality training jobs, which resident doctors start in year three of their training after completing medical school, have become highly competitive.

This year 30,000 applicants went for 10,000 jobs – although some of the applicants were doctors from abroad.

Dr Tom Twentyman is one of those who lost out after trying to secure an emergency medicine post. He says finding a job is an "absolute nightmare".

Since then he has been struggling to find work, juggling a handful of locum shifts each month at the same time as applying for more than 40 short-term contracts at hospitals across the country – one of which he now secured.

But this will not count towards his training, so he will now look to reapply next year.

"Some of the job adverts were coming down within two hours of going up after they received 650 applications, which is clearly an enormous number to shortlist," he says.

Chart showing doctor pay rates

On Monday the BMA announced its members had voted to continue with the strike – effectively rejecting the offer in the process – after the union agreed to hold an online poll of members.

BMA resident doctor leader Dr Jack Fletcher described it as a "resounding response" and said the government needed to go further on jobs as well as pay.

Streeting has maintained he will not discuss pay as doctors have received pay rises totalling nearly 30% over the past three years.

The BMA argues that, despite the pay rises, resident doctors' pay is still a fifth lower than it was in 2008, once inflation is taken into account.

Dr Fletcher added: "It is well past the time for ministers to come up with a genuinely long-term plan.

"If they can simply provide a clear route to responsibly raise pay over a number of years and enough genuinely new jobs instead of recycled ones, then there need not be any more strikes for the remainder of this government."

But the BMA said it was committed to ensuring patient safety.

"We will be in close contact with NHS England throughout the strikes to address safety concerns if they arise," the union added.

Timeline: Paul Doyle's journey to causing Liverpool parade horror

17 December 2025 at 08:10
Footage shows Paul Doyle's journey to Liverpool parade

Paul Doyle's loss of temper on the day of the Liverpool parade attack, described by the sentencing judge as "incomprehensible", may never be fully explained.

There seemed little cause for the 54-year-old to feel so aggrieved by the crowds blocking the roads as they celebrated at Liverpool FC's Premier League victory parade on 26 May.

Whatever the reason, he is now serving a sentence of 21 years and six months after pleading guilty to 31 offences including dangerous driving, affray and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

This is how Doyle's increasing aggression on the roads developed into catastrophe over one afternoon, starting at 12:34 BST when a friend who he had agreed to drive to the parade arrived at his home.

PA Media Liverpool fans during the Premier League winners parade in Liverpool.PA Media
Liverpool fans lined the city's streets to cheer on the players during the team's victory parade

12:34 – Paul Doyle's friend Dave Clark and his family arrive at his home in Croxteth, Liverpool. The Clark family are Liverpool fans and Doyle, an Everton fan, has agreed to drive them into the city centre to watch the parade.

12:41 – Doyle leaves home with Mr Clark and his family. On the "mundane" journey into the city, they speak about house prices, schools, football, cars, their common work in IT and family matters.

He then drops them off on Exchange Street East, where footage showed him driving calmly and following the traffic measures on Dale Street.

CPS A police custody image of Paul Doyle. He has grey hair which is long on top and short at the sides. He is wearing a grey t-shirt and is staring directly at the camera.CPS
Paul Doyle could be heard on his car's own camera swearing and shouting as he mowed down supporters later that afternoon

13:35 – Doyle arrives home after dropping his friends off on Exchange Street East. The court heard that while it did not form part of the dangerous driving charge, he "drove in a markedly more aggressive way" on his way home, jumping lanes and undertaking other vehicles.

14:30 – The victory parade starts at Allerton Maze, in the the south of Liverpool.

17:24 – Doyle sends Mr Clark a message asking "how's it going?" and is told his friend is on Castle Street, close to Dale Street and Water Street.

MerseysidePolice Screen grab taken from video footage issued by Merseyside Police dated 26/05/25 of Paul Doyle's car (top centre) being driven through crowd on Water StreetMerseysidePolice
People could be seen on the bonnet of his car and falling underneath as Doyle accelerated into Water Street

17:29 – Doyle sets off from his house to return to the city centre. He instructs the sat-nav system in his Ford Galaxy car to take him to Castle Street. On the way, he undertakes several cars and runs a red light.

17:40 – The Liverpool FC parade finishes when the buses arrive outside the Liver Building on the waterfront.

17:48 – Mr Clark sends Doyle a message telling him signal is poor. Doyle says he will be at Castle Street in about 10 minutes but does not reply when Mr Clark asks if he wants them to walk anywhere. Mr Clark also tells him he might find the area of Castle Street blocked.

PA Media Police and emergency personnel dealing with a road traffic accident on Water Street near the Liver Building in Liverpool after a car collided with pedestrians during the Premier League winners parade. PA Media
Statements from 78 of Doyle's victims were read to the court during the course of his sentencing

17:54 – Doyle arrives on Dale Street from Byrom Street, having undertaken a series of other vehicles at traffic lights and gone around a roundabout in the wrong lane, coming close to pedestrians who are crossing the road.

He uses his horn and presses on down the road, despite a dense crowd of fans heading back from the waterfront. He drives through a red light at the junction with Stanley Street.

17:58 – A man walking with his child, who has not been identified, becomes concerned about Doyle's driving and places his foot on the bumper of the Ford Galaxy as he moves his child out of the way. He points at Doyle, who responds by shouting: "It's a [expletive] road."

After this interaction, Doyle continues to drive in the direction of the increasingly worried crowd, some of whom bang on his car roof.

He blasts his car horn and shouts further obscenities. Adults jump out of his way and children are pulled from his path.

Reuters Police officers work at the scene after an incident where a car ploughed into a crowd of Liverpool fans during a paradeReuters
Doyle hit more than 100 people that day in the space of a few minutes

He initially stops ahead of traffic cones put in place to divert traffic away from Water Street, which is full of fans, but then steers into the left lane.

The first person he hits is Jack Trotter, 23, who attempts to get out of the way but suffers an injury to his leg. He then drives into a group of people who are thrown onto his bonnet. He hits another group of people and then drives into a 10-year-old girl, before shouting "[Expletive] move".

He carries on down Water Street, striking more people, including Jacqueline McClaren, 60, and paramedic Jay Vernon, 34. He reverses and collides with an ambulance.

Doyle stops for a short time and fans surround his vehicle. One, ex soldier Dan Barr, opens the rear passenger door and gets into the car.

Paul Doyle told police his actions "ruined so many people's lives" as he was arrested

Doyle then accelerates again, hitting Simon Nash, who is thrown into the air. Driving sharply to the right, he hits Sheree Aldridge and the pram she is pushing, carrying six-month-old baby Teddy Eveson.

The pram, with Teddy in, is thrown into the air but the baby is uninjured. Ms Aldridge suffers a serious injury to her left thigh.

From the back of the car, Mr Barr leans forward and holds the automatic gear selector in park mode. Doyle continues to try and accelerate but eventually the car, with four people underneath it, comes to a stop.

18:01 – Doyle is dragged from his vehicle and quickly shielded from the crowd by police officers. In the two minutes since he drove into the crowd, 134 people have been hit.

Doyle pleaded not guilty to 31 charges when he appeared at Liverpool Crown Court on 4 September, with a trial scheduled for November.

Jurors were sworn in on 25 November but he changed his pleas the following day as the prosecution prepared to open its case.

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Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers in and out of Venezuela

17 December 2025 at 09:01
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US President Donald Trump has said he is ordering a "a total and complete" blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going into and out of Venezuela.

In a post on Truth Social, he accused Venezuela of stealing US assets, such as oil and land, and of "Terrorism, Drug Smuggling, and Human Trafficking".

"Therefore, today, I am ordering A TOTAL AND COMPLETE BLOCKADE OF ALL SANCTIONED OIL TANKERS going into, and out of, Venezuela," he added.

His post came a week after the US seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela – a move that marked a sharp escalation Washington's pressure campaign against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro's government.

In the post, the US president said Venezuela was "completely surrounded by the largest Armada ever assembled in the History of South America".

He added that it will "only get bigger" and "be like nothing they have ever seen before".

Trump also accused Maduro's government of using stolen oil to "finance themselves, Drug Terrorism, Human Trafficking, Murder, and Kidnapping".

Venezuela has not yet responded to Trump's latest remarks.

The Trump administration has repeatedly accused Venezuela of drug smuggling and since September the US military has killed at least 90 people in strikes on boats it has alleged were carrying fentanyl and other illegal drugs to the US.

In recent months, the US has also moved warships into the region.

Venezuela - home to some of the world's largest proven oil reserves - has, in turn, accused Washington of seeking to steal its resources.

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Rob and Michele Reiner's son Nick charged with murder in parents' deaths

17 December 2025 at 09:00
Watch: Prosecutor announces charges against Nick Reiner in parents' deaths

Prosecutors in Los Angeles have filed murder charges against a son of Rob and Michele Reiner, the Hollywood couple who were found dead in their home with multiple stab wounds on Sunday.

Nick Reiner, 32, is facing two counts of first-degree murder and could be sentenced to life in prison if found guilty. He will be brought to court to formally face charges after he is "medically-cleared" by prison officials, District Attorney Nathan Hochman said.

During a news conference on Tuesday, Mr Hochman also said no decision had yet been made about whether to seek the death penalty.

Rob Reiner directed several iconic films in a variety of genres, including This is Spinal Tap, Misery and A Few Good Men.

Michele Singer Reiner was an actress, photographer and producer, and the founder of Reiner Light, a photography agency and production company.

Their son Nick Reiner is facing two counts of first degree murder, "with a special circumstance of multiple murders," according to Hochman. That enhancement could lead to a stiffer sentence if he is later found guilty.

District Attorney Hochman said he also is accused of using a "dangerous and deadly weapon, that being a knife".

The suspect is currently undergoing medical testing to ensure that he can attend court. He is expected to appear before a judge later on Tuesday for an arraignment hearing, where he will be able to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty.

LA Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell also spoke during the news conference, describing how the case has reverberated throughout the city.

"This case is heartbreaking and deeply personal, not only for the Reiner family and their loved ones, but for the entire city," he said.

"We extend our deepest condolences to everyone affected by this tragedy."

Getty Images Rob Reiner, Michele Singer, Romy Reiner, Nick Reiner, Maria Gilfillan and Jake Reiner at "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues" Los Angeles Premiere held at The Egyptian Theatre on September 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images
Nick Reiner (right) is accused of killing his two parents

During the news conference, officials declined to say how the suspect was located, attributing his arrest to "good, solid police work".

District Attorney Hochman added that it is too early to say whether any "mental illness" played a role in the crime, and speculated that it could come up at trial.

"If there is evidence of mental illness, it will appear in court, in whatever details the defence seeks to present," he said.

Timothée Chalamet: Susan Boyle is one of the all-time great Brits

17 December 2025 at 08:21
Reuters Timothee Chalamet attends a special screening of the film 'Marty Supreme' in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., December 8, 2025.Reuters
Chalamet is known for his roles in films such as Dune, Wonka and Call Me By Your Name

Hollywood star Timothée Chalamet is compiling his list of five Brits who he considers to be all-time greats.

"Lewis Hamilton, David and Victoria," he begins, referring to the seven-time Formula One champion and the Beckhams.

"Fakemink," he continues, naming the underground London rapper who recently teamed up with EsDeeKid, the anonymous Liverpool drill artist who many have linked to Chalamet.

("No comment," is his reply when pressed on this. "All will be revealed.")

But Chalamet's final pick of someone who demonstrated British greatness comes totally out of left field.

After a long pause and some deep thought, he reveals his answer: "Susan Boyle."

Yes, it turns out that one of the biggest movie stars on the planet is an admirer of the 64-year-old former Britain's Got Talent star, who went on to have two US number one albums.

"She dreamt bigger than all of us," he explains, without any hint of irony.

"Who wasn't moved by that?" he says about the 2009 viral clip of the Scottish singer performing I Dreamed A Dream from Les Misérables on the talent show.

"I remember that like it was yesterday," the actor says. "That was like the advent of YouTube, you know."

Getty Images Former England footballer David Beckham (L) poses next to his wife singer and fashion designer Victoria Beckham (R) with his medal after being appointed as a Knight Bachelor (Knighthood) for services to sport and charity at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on November 4, 2025.Getty Images
Chalamet names the newly knighted Sir David and Victoria Beckham as two of his five great Britons

Chalamet, 29, knows a lot about using social media to advance a career.

The reason he is selecting great Britons, is due to one of the many ways he has found to promote his new 1950s table tennis film, Marty Supreme.

For the last month, he has been presenting jackets bearing the film's title to people he deems as being a great.

Honourees so far include swimmer Michael Phelps, NFL legend Tom Brady and Barcelona's Spanish wonder kid Lamine Yamal.

Now his promotional tour has taken him to London, where he opened a pop-up store and is now sitting in a hotel bar looking out over Hyde Park.

I had asked him which Brits would be worth of receiving a jacket, resulting in the SuBo surprise.

Andrew Yates/AFP via Getty Images Susan Boyle, wearing a red dress with her arms outstretched, sings during the musical "I Dreamed A Dream" at the Royal Theatre in Newcastle in 2012Andrew Yates/AFP via Getty Images
Susan Boyle "dreamt bigger than all of us", says Chalamet

Chalamet's frenetically entertaining performance in Marty Supreme has already landed him best actor nominations at both the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards, and the Oscar race is currently seen as a head-to-head between him and Leonardo DiCaprio.

The film is based on real life post-war table tennis star, Marty Reisman. The semi-fictionalised film version Marty Mauser, however, has some dubious morals, getting involved in a heist and trying to destroy the marriage of his biggest sponsor, who he resents.

Despite his questionable on-screen actions, Chalamet is a big fan of his character.

"You know, when you're in your early twenties, you're an idiot," he laughs. "And this movie, in large part, is about being an idiot in your early twenties.

"And if on top of that, you have a passion that you're singular about, you risk looking foolish in addition to being an idiot."

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Chalamet stars as table tennis player Marty Mauser in his latest film Marty Supreme

Marty Mauser exudes the same confidence that Chalamet demonstrated while collecting his best actor SAG Award this year for playing Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown.

During his acceptance speech he pontificated: "I'm really in pursuit of greatness. I know people don't usually talk like that, but I want to be one of the greats," before listing Daniel Day Lewis, Marlon Brando, Viola Davis and Michael Jordan, as actors who inspired him.

I ask where his confidence comes from.

"You know, it ebbs and flows. And I feel like that's kind of what keeps me on my toes," he says, in a far more humble way that he demonstrated on stage at the SAGs, wearing a bright green suit.

"It's my New York mentality insofar as if I'm on a movie or in a social situation, if things are going well, you feel great. And if not, the world's falling apart," he says, becoming far more introspective than I had expected.

"And I think increasingly in my life, like as I approach 30 here in a couple weeks, you want to be more on your feet. You want to grow into yourself. But that is a constant learning process. And it's a huge learning curve. And I try not to be too hard on myself or those around me who are also growing."

Getty Images Timothée Chalamet poses in the press room with the award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role in a Motion Picture for "A Complete Unknown" during the 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on February 23, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images
At the SAG Awards in February, Chalamet said he wanted to be "one of the greats"

The actor's landmark birthday presents the perfect chance to ask him how he looks back at his twenties, a decade in which he has twice been nominated for best actor at the Oscars, and starred in huge box office hits including Dune and Wonka.

A huge smile comes over his face as he says: "It's been great. You know, it's been awesome.

"I feel like I'm living in a dream. I'm on top of a fancy hotel in London and talking about a film I'm deeply passionate about.

"And, you know, I got to offend somebody from Scotland the second they walked in with my English shirt," he jokes, referencing my barely disguised displeasure at his choice of interview garb.

Chalamet's dedication to roles is part of his success. He spent five years learning to play the guitar to play Bob Dylan; for Marty Supreme he embarked on seven years of table tennis lessons.

"I got approached with this project in 2018. So that basically gave me six, seven years to prepare on and off. In all my downtime, I would train as much as possible," he enthuses.

"I think the responsibility in this movie, like in the Bob Dylan movie, if you were a Dylan fan or a guitar player, that that looks real to you on screen. Similarly here, if you're a ping-pong aficionado, that that looks believable to you."

His dedication included taking his table tennis table into the desert during Dune and it was oompah-loompah ping-pong between takes on Wonka.

And he's already learning skills for film roles way in the future.

"I can't give anything away, but I do have a couple of white rabbits up my sleeve."

Getty Images Gwyneth Paltrow and Timothee Chalamet on the set of "Marty Supreme" on October 16, 2024 in New York City.Getty Images
Marty Supreme also marks Gwyneth Paltrow's first film role for seven years

One thing that is totally clear, is his love of the big screen.

In the same month that Netflix has announced its intention to buy one of the major film studios, Warner Bros, Marty Supreme is a film which will have a wide cinema release and has not been made for any streaming service.

It has been produced by A24, the independent film company behind recent Oscar favourites Moonlight, Past Lives and The Brutalist.

"That is an intense question," Chalamet muses after I ask him if he thinks cinemas will actually survive the length of his career.

"I do think with streaming stuff, there's less incentive for these streaming companies to try to put things in theatres, which is dangerous.

"But equally, I do think cinemas will survive and thrive. And that's not to be a false optimist."

And he wants to play his part.

"I feel like my responsibility as a young actor especially, is less to go, 'Hey, how do we get people to revisit this traditional form?' And rather to go, "Hey, how do we take this traditional form and bring it to people?"

Chalamet sincerely believes that Marty Supreme will, in its own way, help cinemas be saved.

"This is an original film at a time where a lot of original films aren't made.

"And there's no part of me that's a salesman that's saying this, but I've never been more confident in saying, "Hey, if you bring yourself to see this movie, you won't be let down. It's really like a slingshot."

Timothée Chalamet – about to turn 30 and more than ready to channel his inner Susan Boyle and dream his dream.

Marty Supreme is released on Boxing Day.

Essay cheating at universities an 'open secret'

17 December 2025 at 08:04
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A BBC investigation has uncovered claims that essay cheating remains widespread at UK universities despite the introduction of a law designed to stop it.

Since April 2022, it has been illegal to provide essays for students in post-16 education in England. But so far there have been no prosecutions.

The BBC has spoken to a former lecturer who describes essay cheating as an "open secret" and to a businessman who claims to have made millions from selling "model answer" essays to university students.

Universities UK, which represents 141 institutions, said there were "severe penalties" for students caught submitting work that was not their own.

One international student said the opportunity to study a master's degree at a British university was a dream come true.

Alia, whose name has been changed to protect her identity, said she and her 20 overseas classmates struggled with writing long essays during their course at the University of Lincoln – and many soon stopped engaging.

"It was both their lack of knowledge in English language and the fact that they did not care for the lesson and were talking to each other or playing on their phones," she said.

According to Alia, many of the students turned to essay-writing companies, which were easy to find online and charged about £20 for 1,000 words.

She was determined to do her own work, but said she was laughed at and called stupid by some classmates who told her: "You are losing sleep, missing your meals and getting so tired – just pay someone."

Alia claimed that by the second module, about a third of her cohort missed every class and "some would just stand behind the class door, submit their presence and leave".

It is not illegal to cheat at university, but since 2022 it has been a criminal offence to provide, arrange or advertise cheating services for financial gain to students taking a qualification at any post-16 educational institution in England.

The BBC found dozens of examples of companies continuing to advertise their essay-writing services to UK students, through their own websites and on social media.

However, both the Crown Prosecution Service and the Department for Education, which have powers to prosecute, told the BBC they had no recorded offences reaching a first hearing in a magistrate's court under the Skills and Post-16 Education Act.

Barclay Littlewood/Humanity University Barclay Littlewood has ginger hair and a beard and wears a light-blue top. A tall green pot plant sits behind his left shoulder.Barclay Littlewood/Humanity University
Barclay Littlewood, pictured in a video for the Humanity University, says his essays are meant to provide a "model answer" for students to work from

Barclay Littlewood, who is from Huddersfield but based in Dubai, says he has made millions from the industry.

Mr Littlewood was working as a barrister when he started writing essays for other people in 2003. His company now claims to use a global network of 3,000 freelance writers – some of whom he says are lecturers – covering topics including law, business and sociology.

He said his prices started at £200, though larger orders for doctorate or masters-level essays could cost "up to £20,000".

When challenged by the BBC, he denied breaking English law, claiming his essays were a "model answer" on which students could base their own work.

Mr Littlewood said he had now developed his own artificial intelligence, drawing on hundreds of thousands of essays written by his company. This meant customers could have a university-level, "guaranteed grade" essay in minutes.

The BBC arranged for Steve Foster, a former lecturer, to mark an essay we generated through Mr Littlewood's tool, claiming to be of a 2:1 degree-grade standard.

Mr Foster taught English language at the International Study Centre, affiliated to the University of Lincoln, for eight years, before lecturing for four years at the university's business school.

He said he could tell the essay was not written by a student because there was no "human touch", but it was of a 2:1 standard and had "no mistakes whatsoever".

The scale of essay cheating was an "open secret" and one of the reasons he left the sector in 2024, Mr Foster said.

On one occasion, he saw a receipt from an essay-writing service fall out of a paper as his colleague marked it.

BBC/Lucy Parry A head-and-shoulders image showing Steve Foster looking directly at the camera. He is semi-bald, with closely cropped white hair. He wears a striped blue and white shirt. He is standing in front of a beige window blind and there are pot-plants on a shelf behind him.BBC/Lucy Parry
Steve Foster says he quit as a lecturer because cheating was rife among students

Mr Foster said he believed cheating was more prevalent among international students because some did not have good enough English language skills.

He described one overseas student scoring 2% in an exam and 99% in an essay.

"When you get that kind of disparity in the marks, it's clear the student has been cheating," he said.

"When you see a student who clearly struggled with the language and they submit an essay which William Shakespeare would have been proud of, then immediately that's going to arouse suspicion."

Mr Foster claimed many teachers "turned a blind eye" to cheating, which had allowed the problem to "snowball".

"Would you want to travel over a bridge that's been designed by one of these students?" he asked. "Would you like to put this accountant in charge of your business's operations?"

In a statement, Universities UK said the Home Office set the level of English required as part of the conditions for student visas.

"All universities have codes of conduct that include severe penalties for students found to be submitting work that is not their own," the statement added.

Universities have become increasingly reliant on higher fees from international students in recent years, as tuition fees from UK students have not kept up with inflation.

Earlier this year, a report warned more than four in 10 universities would soon be in financial difficulty, mostly because of a drop in the number of international students coming to the UK.

In the most recent year of data (2023-24), there were 730,000 non-UK students enrolled at UK universities, making up 25% of the total student population.

The BBC submitted Freedom of Information requests to every university in the UK, asking how many formal academic misconduct investigations into essay cheating had taken place in the academic year ending summer 2024, and how many involved international students.

Of the 53 higher education institutions that provided usable responses, 48 reported that international students were disproportionately represented in academic misconduct investigations.

Penalties for cheating can range from a warning or being awarded zero marks, to suspension or exclusion.

Universities UK declined to comment on the possible reasons for the high proportion of international students being investigated. But one university told the BBC it was likely because many misconduct cases were about poor practice – such as bad referencing – rather than intentional misconduct.

Getty Images A general shot of the University of Lincoln's Alfred Tennyson Building, which is a modern-looking, multi-storey, grey and orange building looking on to an open square.Getty Images
The University of Lincoln said it took "appropriate responses" if it caught students cheating

The University of Lincoln was one of the most extreme examples, with 78% of 387 investigations involving non-UK students, who make up only 22% of the institution's student population.

A spokesperson for the university said academic misconduct was a "sector-wide challenge". Alleged breaches were "thoroughly investigated and addressed through our established processes, with appropriate responses where misconduct is confirmed".

Higher education institutions run essays through programmes such as Turnitin, which are designed to detect plagiarism and false authorship.

Annie Chechitelli, chief product officer at Turnitin, said the rise of AI had made detection and deterrence "more critical than ever".

In more than one in 10 papers reviewed since 2023, Turnitin said its detection tool found AI wrote at least 20% of the material.

Turnitin said essay mills were still popular because of a growing demand for services that evade AI detection - preying on students' fear of being caught.

Eve Alcock, the director of public affairs at the Quality Assurance Agency, which aims to improve standards in higher education, said essay mills remained a "threat to academic integrity across the UK".

She encouraged universities to consider moving away from essay-based assessments in response to the rise of generative AI tools, to allow for more "authentic" assessments.

Alia, who has now finished her course, said she felt disillusioned by her experience.

"I have learned a lot myself, and achieved a lot, but how is the employer going to see the difference between someone like me and these people?" she asked.

"When the grades were released, for most of the modules they got better grades and were laughing at me.

"I am not proud of this degree anymore."

Weight-loss jab ad banned for targeting new mums

17 December 2025 at 08:01
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MedExpress's social media advert was banned for targeting new mums

An advert which targeted weight-loss injections at new mums has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA).

MedExpress's social media post used a harmful gender stereotype which suggested women should prioritise losing weight soon after giving birth, the ASA said.

The ad was banned along with two by SkinnyJab and CheqUp for irresponsibly exploiting insecurities around body image. All three firms have removed the ads.

It is illegal to advertise prescription-only weight loss drugs to the public. The ASA said the "scale of the problem" was worst now as people feel extra pressure to lose weight as part of New Year resolutions.

MedExpress's video advert on Instagram featured a woman taking a selfie in the mirror with text reading: "I wish I knew sooner that I could lose post-baby weight with a medicated weight loss treatment from MedExpress".

The ASA said it understood the weight-loss medication "carried safety warnings for people who were breast-feeding". It said the advert was "irresponsible" as it "perpetuated pressure for them to conform to body image stereotypes".

MedExpress told the BBC that as a result of the ASA ban, it had "strengthened our internal sign-off processes, introduced additional sensitivity checks, and enhanced advertising governance across all conditions and categories we serve."

Stigma associated with being a certain size

All three adverts appeared on social media platforms including Facebook and TikTok where online sellers seek to gain space in the hugely popular weight-loss jab market which is now worth billions of dollars globally.

CheqUp's Facebook advert featured a woman looking in the mirror with the quote: "I don't want to be skinny, I just don't want to be the biggest person in the room".

Complaints to the ASA said this suggested a stigma associated with being a certain size.

"Furthermore, by showing the model looking into a mirror, the ad emphasised physical appearance rather than health," the ASA said.

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The ASA said this model wasn't necessarily unhealthily overweight

The firm had argued that the advert's text focused on the model not wanting to be "skinny", but rather wanting to get to a healthy weight - but the advertising watchdog disagreed, saying the model was not necessarily unhealthily overweight in the first place.

CheqUp sells prescription-only weight-loss jabs as well as over-the-counter ones, and says it has a three-minute online consultation with a healthcare professional that tests buyers for suitability.

Weight-loss jabs have grown in popularity

A spokesperson for the company said it moved quickly to comply with the ASA, had removed the advert and was fully committed to taking an "ethical approach" to advertising in the health and wellness space.

Weight-loss jabs were originally developed to help patients lose weight to control their diabetes, but soon began to be used for cosmetic purposes. They gained further popularity as celebrities such as Adele, Rebel Wilson, Sharon Osbourne and Tesla-owner Elon Musk were open about the rapid weight loss they've experienced using the jabs.

Meanwhile, SkinnyJab's video of its founder talking about weight loss injections was not an educational and informative resource, as the firm had argued, but was in fact an advert and subject to the ASA's regulations. It said the firm could not promote prescription-only medicines to the public in future by, for example, using the term "SkinnyJab" in marketing material.

The firm said it had removed the advert and was conducting a full review of its branding, terminology and communications.

Learner drivers face 24-week wait as backlog continues for two more years

17 December 2025 at 08:02
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The backlog of driving tests grew after the covid-19 lockdown

Learner drivers face months of delays booking practical tests because a backlog will not be cleared until November 2027, a watchdog has warned.

The National Audit Office (NAO) said there was a backlog of 1.1 million tests that were not carried out in the 2020/21 financial year because of the Covid-19 pandemic, and around 360,000 of these had still not been booked.

The average waiting time was 22 weeks in September, but at 70% of test centres the wait has hit 24 weeks – the maximum allowed.

The Department for Transport (DfT) said it was "taking decisive action to address the backlog", including employing military driving examiners.

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) had planned to cut waiting times to seven weeks by the end of 2025.

The NAO's inquiry found delays have led to people paying third parties to secure tests, some of whom were "paying significantly inflated prices of up to £500" - nearly eight times the official DVSA fee of £62 for a weekday slot.

It said the DVSA struggled to "understand the real demand for tests" because third party websites quickly book available slots using automated programmes known as bots.

"These delays can have a serious impact on learner drivers' income and the economy, with 30% of respondents to a DVSA survey saying they need to be able to drive for their jobs," the watchdog said.

The NAO also reported a lack of examiners and found many were leaving "due to uncompetitive pay and safety concerns". Despite running 19 recruitment campaigns since 2021, DVSA has only hired 83 extra examiners, far short of its 400 target.

In the 2023/24 financial year, DVSA had a total of 220 staff at its 240 test centres who were qualified examiners.

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Shiromi Gaughan urged the government to "do something about this because it's totally unacceptable"

Learner driver Shiromi Gaughan, a small business owner in London, says she has been trying to book a test for the past eight months since she passed her theory exam two years ago, and felt "sick" when she found out it would cost her £350 for a slot from a third party seller.

She told the BBC: "It's really unfair and I'm extremely frustrated. As a small business owner from London, I've been really struggling over time.

"People like us are just so desperate."

Normally learners must take their practical test within two years of passing the theory test.

She urged the government to "do something about this because it's totally unacceptable".

She added: "I think the government need to review the whole system as they're actually aware of what is happening with the scammers or the third party agencies.

"Now I'm having to retake my theory test and spend more money so I'm extremely disappointed."

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Martha Machiek fears she will not get a test slot before her theory certifcate expires at the end of the month

Learner driver Martha Machiek, a single parent from Stockport, said she is "very stressed" trying to book a driving test slot.

She needs a licence to save time and money taking her children to and from school and football practice.

Ms Machiek says her theory test certificate expires at the end of the month, and if she cannot book a practical test in time, she will have to start over, which she cannot afford.

"The system is not being fair on people like us," she said.

"I don't have money to book another one."

The NAO urged DVSA and the DfT to assess whether there was enough support for learners booking tests and to investigate how to boost the examiner workforce.

Gareth Davies, the head of the NAO, said "decisive action" needed to be taken to fix the delays and improve service.

"The current system for providing driving tests in England, Scotland and Wales is not working satisfactorily, with long waiting times and exploitation of learner drivers by resellers of test slots."

The DfT said it had inherited a system which was "frustrating" and open to abuse, leaving learners waiting weeks for a test.

A spokesperson said the government was "seeing improvement" with the measures it had been taking.

From spring, only learner drivers will be able to book tests and limits will be placed on the number of times they can move or swap a test.

The government said it hopes this will stop third-party companies "exploiting vulnerable learners and make the whole process more transparent".

"The DVSA has already carried out 74,847 extra tests between June and November this year compared to 2024, and these new measures will deliver thousands more extra tests over the next year," the spokesperson added.

US military build-up in Caribbean has shadows of the past - but differences are stark

17 December 2025 at 08:03
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The world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald Ford, is among the ships which have been deployed to the Caribbean

The escalating tension between the US and Venezuela has led to the biggest military build-up in the Caribbean since the end of the Cold War.

The last time so many US warships and troops were sent to the region was in 1989, when Washington removed Panama's President Manuel Noriega – whom it accused of drug-trafficking – from office.

But the similarities between the two moments are outweighed by their differences.

On 16 December 1989, US Marine Lt Robert Paz was in the back of a Chevrolet Impala making his way to the Marriott Hotel in Panama City for dinner, just as US tensions with the Panamanian strongman were reaching boiling point.

When the car, which was carrying four US military personnel stationed in the country, reached a checkpoint of the Panamanian Defence Forces, six soldiers surrounded the vehicle.

Following an altercation, the Panamanians opened fire as it drove away, killing Paz. His death set in motion the US invasion of Panama four days later, on 20 December.

It remains the last major US incursion on foreign soil in the Americas.

By the end of what Washington dubbed "Operation Just Cause", around 30,000 US troops had been mobilised, and Noriega had been forced from power and whisked to Miami to face trial on drug-smuggling charges.

The UN estimates around 500 Panamanian civilians were killed in the invasion. The US claims it was far fewer, while its critics say it was many more.

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The number of Panamanians killed invasion is disputed

The invasion of Panama was also the last time there was a major US military build-up in the Caribbean on the level we are now seeing in the waters around Venezuela.

The parallels between the two moments are noticeable, but so too are the differences.

Firstly, the similarities. They may be separated by several decades but in each instance, an escalating war of words between Washington and a Latin American strongman after years of enmity led to a major US military deployment in the region.

Both involve allegations by Washington of presidential involvement in drug trafficking which have increased the internal pressure on a beleaguered Latin American leader.

In the cases of both Noriega and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the US government's core argument is that they and their governments trafficked drugs.

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Noriega surrendered to US forces in Panama and was taken to the US where he was convicted on charges of drug trafficking

Ultimately, the premise that the opposing president is, in essence, a drug lord has become the justification Washington has provided to the US public for all subsequent steps.

Both nations also have huge strategic importance – in the Panama Canal and Venezuela's vast oil reserves – which raises the stakes considerably.

However, the differences are also stark.

The Cold War and the 21st Century are very different moments, and George HW Bush – who was at the helm in the US in 1989 – and Donald Trump are very different leaders.

Noriega had been a CIA asset for many years and was eventually convicted on some irrefutable evidence which ranged from financial records to the testimony of men who had run drug flights or laundered drug money in Panama for the Medellín Cartel. Even one of the cartel's top leaders fingered Noriega as personally involved the illegal trade.

In the instance of Maduro, the Trump administration makes a direct link between go-fast boats which they have hit with lethal air strikes in the Caribbean and Maduro himself.

Washington's accusation against Maduro is that he heads the Cartel of the Suns, a group which allegedly comprises members and ex-members of the Venezuelan top military brass.

But many drug war analysts question whether the Cartel of the Suns is a formal criminal group or rather a loose alliance of corrupt officials who have enriched themselves from the smuggling of drugs and natural resources via Venezuelan ports.

For their part, Maduro and his administration deny the existence of any such cartel, painting it as an unfounded "narrative" disseminated by Washington to dislodge them from power.

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Nicolás Maduro has been denouncing what he says are US attempts to unseat him

"They have suddenly dusted off something called the Cartel of the Suns," said Venezuela's powerful Interior Minister, Diosdado Cabello. "They've never and will never be able to prove its existence because it doesn't exist. It's an imperialist invention," he said last month.

There is, however, evidence of drug-trafficking within the first family in Venezuela.

Two of Maduro's nephews through marriage were arrested in Haiti in a sting operation by the US Drug Enforcement Administration in 2015.

The children of the sister of Maduro's wife were caught trying to smuggle 800kg of cocaine into the US.

Since known as the "narco-nephews", Francisco Flores de Freitas and Efrain Antonio Campo Flores spent several years in a US prison before being returned to Venezuela in 2022 as part of a prisoner swap under the Biden administration.

The Trump administration has now hit the two alongside a third nephew, Carlos Erik Malpica Flores, with fresh sanctions.

Announcing the sanctions, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said: "Nicolás Maduro and his criminal associates in Venezuela are flooding the United States with drugs that are poisoning the American people."

"Treasury is holding the regime and its circle of cronies and companies accountable for its continued crimes," he added.

"Circle of cronies" sounds like the kind of language Washington used to describe Noriega's government in the 1980s. A US Senate subcommittee report at the time called it "the hemisphere's first narco-kleptocracy".

Fast-forward 36 years and the key plank of the Trump administration's strategy against Maduro hinges on the use of the term "narco-terrorism".

It is controversial because of the broad scope of its legal definition. As early as 1987, the US Department of Justice defined narco-terrorism as "the involvement of terrorist organisations and insurgent groups in drug trafficking" which it noted "has become a problem with international implications".

The issue in the Venezuelan context is the legal basis under international law for Washington's latest actions as it pursues its stated aim of combating "narco-terrorism" in the Americas.

The Trump administration has said it is now engaged in a "non-international armed conflict" with the drug cartels and has justified its strikes on alleged narco-boats in the Caribbean under that definition.

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On 2 September, US forces attacked a vessel in the Caribbean it said was transporting drugs

The Pentagon argues the vessels are valid targets under the rules of engagement. In recent days, though, serious questions have been raised over a second strike on an alleged drug-boat on 2 September, in which two survivors from an initial strike were killed.

The Trump administration has robustly defended itself against allegations that the second strike amounted to extrajudicial killings. However, the issue has not gone away nor have the calls for video footage of the strike – recently seen by senior lawmakers during a closed-door briefing to members of Congress – to be made public.

After initially suggesting he would have "no problem" with the footage of the follow-up strike being published, Trump said the decision was up to the Secretary of Defence, Pete Hegseth.

So far, the Pentagon has not published the video or the legal advice around the second strike, but the White House insists it was carried out "in accordance with the law of armed conflict".

US-Venezuela tensions continue to escalate and intensify, not least following the seizure by US forces of a tanker filled with Venezuelan crude oil.

Trump has indicated that after the US take control of the airspace and the seas around Venezuela, all that is left is to control the land. Many are holding on to the hope that some kind of negotiated solution may yet be possible – although it is hard to see one which would satisfy both Maduro and the White House.

From examining the lesson of Panama, though, one thing remains clear: while this modern conflict may be less conventional than the invasion of Christmas 1989, the combustible situation in Venezuela has no less potential to be detonated by a single moment – like the killing of Lt Robert Paz in Panama – into something much larger.

Nick Reiner Formally Charged With Murdering His Parents

17 December 2025 at 08:50
Prosecutors said that Mr. Reiner killed his parents, Rob and Michelle Reiner, using a knife. He has not yet entered a plea.

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If convicted, Nick Reiner could be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole or the death penalty.

【CDT报告汇】国际声援西藏运动:中共当局“系统性边缘化”藏语,以推动民族同化

17 December 2025 at 08:42
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标题:【CDT报告汇】国际声援西藏运动:中共当局“系统性边缘化”藏语,以推动民族同化
作者:中国数字时代
发表日期:2025.12.15
主题归类:CDT报告汇
主题归类:西藏
主题归类:人工智能
主题归类:低人权优势
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编者按:《CDT报告汇》栏目收录和中国言论自由及其他人权问题相关的报告资讯。这些报告的来源多种多样,包括机构调查、学术研究、媒体报道和网民汇集等等。也欢迎读者向我们推荐值得关注的报告。

中国数字时代本周推荐媒体:

《中国的“低人权”优势》:美国汉学家林培瑞为中国知名历史学者秦晖的新书《拯救民主》撰写的序言。

一、ICT:藏语使用空间持续收缩,中共通过教育制度与数字平台边缘藏语

12月11日,国际声援西藏运动ICT (International Campaign for Tibet) 发布了一份报告,称藏语正在经历“生存受到威胁的转变”。该机构将其原因归咎于官方政策转向、教育体系调整与社会环境变化的共同作用。报告指出:“藏语正在经历一种令人震惊的转变,这种转变正在威胁藏语在西藏本地的生存。”

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ICT在报告中引用1987年十世班禅在全国人大西藏代表团会议上的发言:“中央政府经常谈到在西藏学习和使用藏语的重要性,但却从未采取任何措施来确保其落实。”

报告同时提到,藏人曾用“拉玛鲁格(既非羊也非马)”形容藏语对话中夹杂汉语词汇的现象,并称当下“甚至已经超越了‘拉玛鲁格’”,认为威胁已从社会层面的语言混杂,演变为更系统的结构性挤压。

具体而言,在教育与升学环节,报告援引材料称,西藏“至少自2021年”起将高考考生分为A、B两类;其中B类考试科目不含藏语。报告还记录了2025年3月31日一些藏人通过中文社交平台呼吁恢复藏语要求的贴文,例如:“语言和文化是世界上最宝贵的财富……请在高考中恢复藏语”,以及“无论属于哪个民族……都应纳入教材,让孩子们学习自己的母语”。

报告列举多起“语言倡议”相关的打压案例:其称“2024年5月,中国当局拘留了藏族教育工作者更登丹增嘉措”,并提到与“语言保护协会”有关的多人被拘押,其中还有一名村干部“于2024年12月18日因伤势过重死亡”。

除学校体系外,报告还把数字平台视为新的限制空间:其称抖音等平台对藏语使用设置障碍,藏语受众的直播活动经常被迫夹用汉语。比如,报告提到一档面向藏语观众的歌唱比赛:主持人在抖音直播期间解释,若只说藏语,“抖音会关闭直播”。

此外,报告引用一名藏医在线问诊受限的表述:“由于禁止使用藏语,我被迫改用汉语”,并称因此停止在线问诊。

ICT将这些政策背后的动机归结为“以法治名义的统治”等方式推动“新中国国家认同”的一部分,并称相关做法正在让藏语在教育、就业与公共服务中“变得不再相关”。

相比之下,该机构表示,“流亡藏人的教育政策优先考虑全面发展的藏语教育”,并且称已经“建立一套以传统藏语教育为核心、现代教育为重要补充的教育体系。”他们更表示,“如果中国当局有意弘扬藏族文化和身份认同,他们可以从流亡藏人社群中汲取灵感。”

最后,ICT呼吁,中国当局“恢复以藏语为藏语学校主要教学语言的法律规定,保障藏语作为教学媒介语的使用”。此外,他们也希望其他国家政府向中国当局施压,“对中国目前的藏族教育政策表示严重关切”,“在与中国的外交和人权对话中,特别要纳入保护藏语和藏族文化的内容。”

二、学者林培瑞为秦晖新书撰序:解析“中国低人权优势”的全球影响

今年底,中国著名历史学者秦晖出版了他的新书《拯救民主》。美国知名汉学家林培瑞为该书作序。12月13日,知名国际关系期刊《外交家》刊登了林培瑞所撰写的序言《中国的低人权优势》。文章指出,目前西方世界往往误判中国模式及其与民主国家的互动,忽视了所谓“新冷战”中的结构性问题。

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文章开篇指出,在过去几十年中,外界长期将中国的快速发展视为“奇迹”,并期待中国中产阶级的壮大会推动政治自由化。但秦晖的观察并非基于奇迹,而是基于现实:“数以亿计的低薪劳动者在一个没有自由媒体、没有本土工会、也没有独立法院的环境中长时间工作——但却拥有一支极其高效的警察力量。”

林培瑞引用书中观点表示,秦晖认为这种体制在某些条件下能够“极大加速经济增长”。他在文章中称,这种增长模式带来了财富,但大部分财富流向了政府、与之相联系的精英家庭及部分外国企业。

文章核心提出所谓的“低人权优势”,即一种制度性优势,而并非仅限于低工资:“当一个威权政府在包含一个或多个民主经济体的市场体系中运作时,它在经济竞争中具有优势。”在这种结构下,威权体制可以通过减少监管、压制异议、忽视环境与劳工权益等方式降低交易成本,从而在全球市场竞争中获得优势。

原文中描述道,这种制度优势在与民主经济体交织的全球市场中尤为明显,因为“发达经济体一方面提供资本和产品市场,另一方面提供消费市场,而‘低人权’的合作伙伴则提供廉价劳动力和一个以威权政府来维持稳定的体系。”这种“共生”关系短期内令双方受益,却可能使民主一方面临长期被削弱的风险。

林培瑞补充,历史上类似现象也曾出现。例如,文章中提到一位秦晖当年同事的表述:“今天的中国在自然资源或技术方面并没有比较优势;我们的比较优势在于‘一种近乎奴隶劳动的制度’。”林教授这句话虽令人震惊,却揭示了中国经济增长背后的深层制度因素。

文章进一步指出,西方民主国家对中国模式的理解存在偏差。在谈及当前全球经济格局时,林培瑞援引秦晖观点称:“西方人说他们必须避免一场新的冷战,却没有意识到他们已经身处其中——而且中国正在获胜。”西方往往未意识到,新冷战已在经济、技术与制度层面展开,而中国凭借“低人权优势”在竞争中占据优势。

此外,文章分析西方内部对中国的战略应对存在分歧。美国国内左派批评“新自由主义”要求改善工人福利,右派则反对“社会主义”寻求更多自由,但双方均未充分理解中国体制下既缺乏自由又缺乏福利的现实状况。“双方都未能充分理解,在中国,被剥夺权利的人群既缺乏自由,也缺乏福利。”这一观察表明,西方对中国模式的战略评估仍然存在根本性误读。

林培瑞在序言中也回顾了中国近现代历史对民主思想的接受与阻碍,指出早在19世纪末20世纪初,民主理念便曾在中国学生运动中萌芽,但随后遭遇多重政治阻力。文章中写道,清末首任驻英法公使郭嵩涛就曾赞赏西方法治理念,并强调“人民统治”在中国古代思想中也有对应传统。

最后,林培瑞引述秦晖对民主前景的审慎评估:尽管全球民主面临挑战,但“根植于人性中的正义感并不会轻易改变,并将始终为我们提供希望的理由。”在表达对当前局势的忧虑同时,也留有希望的余地。

三、人权基金会:西方高校与中国国家人工智能实验室的合作边界模糊

近日,战略风险研究公司和人权基金会联合发布了一份报告,聚焦“全球人工智能研究合作与中国人权侵害风险”。该报告指出,麻省理工学院、斯坦福大学、哈佛大学、普林斯顿大学、牛津大学、伦敦大学学院等多所西方高校,过去数年与多家中国人工智能实验室有合作。然而,这些实验室往往与“中国监控与安全系统”紧密相关。

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具体而言,这些大学与中国人工智能实验室存在共同发表、联合项目与资金链条交织的问题。报告直言,这类关系“从人权的角度来看”具有高度风险,因为中国政府“系统性地部署监控技术”,以锁定维权者、少数族群与政治异见者,并将技术系统转化为压制工具。

报告梳理了2020—2025年间中国“数以万计的学术论文、资助记录和机构文件”,并点名多项西方公共资助在论文致谢与合作网络中反复出现,包括美国国家科学基金会、美国国立卫生研究院、英国研究与创新署/工程与物理科学研究委员会,以及欧盟“地平线欧洲”计划等。同时,这些论文中也出现了企业与行业组织的身影,例如亚马逊、丰田,以及在标准制定上扮演角色的电气与电子工程师协会。

在风险机制的解释上,报告强调中国国内法律与监管环境“从结构上削弱了中国机构的独立性”。它列举《国家安全法》(2015)、《国家情报法》(2017)、《网络安全法》(2017)、《数据安全法》(2021)等,认为这些法律将组织与个人置于协助国家安全工作的义务之下,并且中国的学术或研究机构也不存在“实质性的例外”,因此很难保证这些研究项目不被用于军事或侵犯人权的项目。

报告选取了两家机构作为案例:之江实验室与上海人工智能研究院。其中,之江实验室被描述为“由国家资助的”高性能计算、光学与追踪技术中心,2021—2023年获超过12.5亿美元地方财政支持,并与被美国制裁的中国电子科技集团等防务—监控体系深度交织。报告提到,中国电子科技集团参与建设的“一体化联合作战平台”用于汇聚检查站、手机与生物识别数据并标记“可疑”对象;在新疆,该系统与大规模拘押、强迫劳动和数字监控有关。

上海人工智能研究院则被写作“专注于具有明确警务用途的计算机视觉与城市管理平台”,并与华为、中国公安系统机构以及科大讯飞、商汤等被指涉新疆监控争议的企业存在合作或交流。报告还举例其研究与项目涵盖姿态估计、追踪、分割等方法,认为这些技术“可以轻易被改造并用于大规模人员监控”。

在“看似中性”的学术合作如何转化为风险这一点上,报告列出若干合作方向:多目标追踪、步态识别、红外微弱目标检测、光学相位移技术等,认为当这些方法进入与公共安全、城市治理、乃至新疆警务与国家安全平台相连的机构时,便可能成为监控系统的“基础构件”。

报告将矛头指向治理缺口:现行“可信研究/科研安全”框架多聚焦间谍、知识产权与商业风险,却往往忽略人权问题,而一些人工智能伦理机构也被批评长期保持沉默。

最后,报告给出五项建议,包括将人权纳入尽职调查、强制披露国际合著与机构协议、对高风险伙伴设置契约性限制、强化伦理机构的跨境责任,以及扩展国家层面的“可信研究”定义。该机构呼吁国际社会应尽快采取措施,堵上人权这一人工智能治理中最大的“缺口”。

中国对欧盟猪肉征反倾销税 西班牙称税率可接受

17 December 2025 at 09:17

中国宣布对原产于欧盟的猪肉征收4.9%至19.8%的反倾销税后,西班牙农业部说,相关税率“可以接受”。

据法新社报道,西班牙农业部长普拉纳斯(Luis Planas)在马德里受访时说,作为欧洲最大的猪肉及其制品出口国,西班牙猪肉出口商面临的平均税率为9.8%,低于整体平均水平约19%,“这是一个可以接受的数字”。

在欧盟去年6月宣布考虑对中国电动车加征最高38.1%的惩罚性关税后,中国随即对欧盟猪肉发起反倾销调查,并在今年6月将调查期限延长半年。

中国商务部星期二(12月16日)发布公告,裁定对原产于欧盟的进口猪肉征收4.9%至19.8%反倾销税,大幅低于9月实施的15.6%至62.4%临时税率。相关反倾销措施将自星期三(17日)起实施,为期五年。

西班牙肉类行业协会Anice主任阿洛伊西奥(Giuseppe Aloisio)则认为,相关措施不公平。“一个一向表现良好的行业,无缘无故受到惩罚,这是出乎意料的。”

他还说:“令人无法接受的是,我们的行业被用作一场与我们毫不相关的贸易争端,即电动汽车争端中的谈判筹码。地缘政治背景显而易见,我们认为将贸易紧张转嫁到食品产业链上,对任何一方都没有好处。”

中共中央财办:扩大内需是明年排在首位的重点任务

17 December 2025 at 09:10

面对中国国内消费疲弱和外部环境不确定性,中共中央财办有关负责官员说,扩大内需是明年排在首位的重点任务,并称近几个月消费和投资增速有所放缓,需要持续加力扩内需。

据新华社星期二(12月16日)报道,上周召开的中央经济工作会议备受瞩目。中央财办有关负责官员会后第一时间接受中央主要媒体采访,深入解读中央经济工作会议精神。

这位不具名的官员在回答关于内需发展情况以及提振消费、扩大投资的空间和动力相关问题时说,扩大内需是明年排在首位的重点任务。今年中国内需总体保持稳健,前三季度内需对经济增长贡献率达到71%。提振消费政策成效明显,扩大有效投资扎实推进。

官员说,注意到近几个月消费和投资增速有所放缓,需要持续加力扩内需。

官员称,明年要把握消费的结构性变化,从供需两侧发力提振消费,并说明当前中国正在从以商品消费为主转向商品消费和服务消费并重,一些领域商品消费增速放缓,但文旅、养老、托育等服务消费需求旺盛。要以新需求引领新供给、以新供给创造新需求,促进供需更加适配。

同时,要制定实施城乡居民增收计划,促进高质量充分就业,继续提高城乡居民基础养老金,持续提升居民消费能力。要扩大优质商品和服务供给,大力发展消费新业态新模式新场景,培育壮大家政、旅居康养等万亿级消费新增长点。要有效释放消费需求潜力,持续清理不合理限制措施,支持有条件地区推广中小学春秋假,把职工带薪错峰休假落实到位。打造“购在中国”品牌,释放入境消费巨大增量空间。

官员也说,明年要着眼惠民生增后劲,推动投资止跌回稳。当前投资出现下滑,但中国在科技创新、产业升级、基础设施、改善民生等方面还有不少短板弱项。要把投资于物和投资于人相结合,统筹提振消费和扩大投资,加快建设停车场、充电桩、旅游公路等消费基础设施,提高养老、托育、医疗等民生类投资比重,高质量推进城市更新,着力扩大有效投资。

官员进一步说,要有效发挥政府投资带动作用,用好中央预算内投资、超长期特别国债、地方政府专项债券等资金,优化实施“两重”项目,靠前实施具备条件的“十五五”重大项目,发挥重大工程牵引带动作用。要激发民间投资活力,落实好进一步促进民间投资发展的若干措施,支持民营企业参与铁路、核电等领域重大项目,引导民间投资向高技术、服务业等新赛道拓展,以更实举措增强民间投资信心。

此外,官员在回答关于明年继续实施更加积极有为的宏观政策,财政政策和货币政策的相关问题时称,今年中国首次实施更加积极的财政政策,时隔14年再次实施适度宽松的货币政策,为推动经济持续回升向好发挥了重要作用。

官员说,根据中央经济工作会议部署,明年中国继续实施更加积极有为的宏观政策。在政策取向上,坚持稳中求进、提质增效。

加拿大寻求中国协助遏制芬太尼相关化学品流入北美

17 December 2025 at 08:51

加拿大官方透露,希望与中国开展更紧密合作,阻止用于制造芬太尼的化学品流入北美。

据彭博社报道,加拿大政府芬太尼事务主管布罗索(Kevin Brosseau)受访时说,寻求与中国合作并非针对中国政府本身。“问题在于部分中国企业,尤其是化工企业,从事了相关行为,而中国政府在规范和禁止前体化学品方面已采取了大量行动。”

美国总统特朗普曾以芬太尼走私为由,对加拿大和墨西哥加征关税。虽然美国海关与边境保护局数据显示,从加拿大流入美国的芬太尼数量相对有限,但加拿大政府仍在今年2月任命布罗索,牵头制定全面打击芬太尼的行动方案。

布罗索称,在他获任命前后,加拿大官员已重新启动与中国合作遏制芬太尼的对话。此外,政府还推出总额13亿加元(12亿新元)的边境安全计划,包括部署新型直升机、无人机和监控塔。

尽管如此,特朗普仍指控巨量芬太尼经由美加和美墨陆地边境流入美国,并对加拿大和墨西哥征收25%的紧急关税,随后又将对加拿大的基础关税税率提高至35%,但符合《美墨加协定》的大多数商品可获豁免。

数据显示,在截至今年10月31日的三年期间,美加边境及附近地区芬太尼的月均查获量为3.5磅,而美墨边境的月均查获量则超过1600磅。不过,今年4月和5月,美国北部边境地区因个别大案,查获量一度明显上升。

今年一次集中执法行动中,加拿大境内共查获386公斤芬太尼和270公斤前体化学品,数量超过今年迄今美国执法部门在美加边境查获量的10倍。

美国情报机构将中国列为非法芬太尼前体化学品和压片设备的主要来源国,其次是印度。布罗索则指出,前体多来自亚洲,但成品芬太尼主要在北美生产;流向美国的芬太尼多在美国和墨西哥制造,加拿大境内使用的则主要在本国生产,成品芬太尼在南北边境之间的跨境流动“非常有限”。

中国据报提高对巴拿马港口交易控股权要求

17 December 2025 at 08:50

美国《华尔街日报》星期二(12月16日)引述知情人士报道,中国提高了相关要求,正推动国有航运企业中远集团在一项价值228亿美元(293.88亿新元)的港口交易中取得控股权。这项交易涉及位于巴拿马运河附近的两个具争议性的港口。

路透社星期三(12月17日)转述《华尔街日报》报道称,此前已就有关港口达成交易的贝莱德,以及意大利航运巨头Aponte家族旗下的地中海航运公司,曾对向中远集团提供同等股权持开放态度。

不过,报道补充称,随着中国方面提出新的要求,相关谈判目前已陷入僵局。

美中高级国防官员本周在华盛顿会晤

17 December 2025 at 08:34

美中两国高级国防官员本周在华盛顿举行会晤,这是两国在寻求稳定关系之际,重启两军沟通的最新迹象。

据美国战争部官网发布的新闻稿,12月15日至16日,美国战争部主管中国大陆、台湾和蒙古事务的副助理部长史密斯(Alvaro Smith),在美国华盛顿特区与中共中央军委国际军事合作办公室副主任叶江举行会晤,进行美中防务政策协调会谈。

史密斯重申美国战争部支持与中国人民解放军展开更广泛的两军沟通,以在整体上促进战略稳定,并加强危机去冲突(crisis deconfliction)和降级管控(de-escalation)。

史密斯解释称,此类沟通渠道与美国总统特朗普推动美中实现稳定和平、建立相互尊重关系的持续努力一致,并有助于巩固相关进展。

他还重申,美国在印太地区有重要利益,但范围明确且合理,美国战争部已做好准备维护这些利益。

据《南华早报》报道,有关会谈传统上每年举行一次,在北京和华盛顿轮流举办,为双方提供提出关切并协调全年进一步接触的沟通渠道。

清洁能源开发竞赛:北京大力投入资源推进核聚变研究

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清洁能源开发竞赛:北京大力投入资源推进核聚变研究

RAYMOND ZHONG, 储百亮, KEITH BRADSHER, HARRY STEVENS
畅想核聚变能源的未来:左图为美国初创企业正在建造的实验装置效果图,右图为中国实验室的研究设施,两者均处于建设阶段。
畅想核聚变能源的未来:左图为美国初创企业正在建造的实验装置效果图,右图为中国实验室的研究设施,两者均处于建设阶段。 Commonwealth Fusion Systems; Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
在中国东部一座绿树成荫的校园里,施工人员正夜以继日地建造一座庞大的环形建筑,两翼延伸的双臂长度堪比航空母舰。
在中国西南部一片昔日的稻田上,一座巨型X形建筑也在高度保密的状态下紧锣密鼓地施工。直到大约一年前,研究人员通过卫星图像发现了这一设施,其存在才被广泛知晓。
这两项巨型工程是中国迄今为驾驭核聚变能源所做的最具雄心的尝试,这种能源或将彻底改变人类文明。
核聚变是将原子聚合以释放巨大能量的过程,其使用的燃料资源丰富,不存在熔毁风险,也不会产生长期放射性废物。它承诺近乎无限的能源,不仅能满足人工智能发展带来的激增电力需求,还能终结人类对化石燃料的依赖——正是对化石燃料的过度使用,让地球面临危险的升温危机。
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一个世纪前,科学家们首次构想出核聚变这种恒星能源的可能性。近几十年来,他们通过磁体和激光技术在实验室中重现核聚变过程,取得了重大进展。然而,迫使难以控制的原子发生聚合,远比核裂变(当前核能发电所采用的原子分裂技术)困难得多。
核聚变反应堆必须首先将氢加热到比太阳还高的温度,使其转化为物质的第四态等离子体,然后需要将这种处于剧烈状态的等离子体约束足够长的时间,直至原子发生聚变并释放能量。如今,中国、美国及其他国家正展开激烈竞赛,争相研发能够实现这一过程的设备,并确保其具备足够可靠性反复运行,最终为电网供能。
中美这两个世界超级大国正围绕未来能源主导权展开一场日益激烈的角逐。特朗普政府执政期间,美国致力于石油、天然气和煤炭的生产与出口;而其主要经济竞争对手中国已成为太阳能电池板、电池和电动汽车等清洁能源领域的全球主要供应国。
核聚变可能会改变两国乃至全球的能源格局。任何一个率先掌握这项技术的国家都能在全球范围内建造核电站,并与能源需求旺盛的国家建立新的联盟。但中美两国实现这一目标的战略路径却截然不同。
美国寄望于私营企业和本国的创新能力来取得突破,政府提供有针对性的支持。从东海岸到西海岸,一批初创企业为这一探索注入了新的紧迫感和创造力。
而在世界的另一端,中国政府将核聚变列为国家优先事项,正以惊人的速度调配资源推进相关研究。最近,上海一家初创企业在更短时间内基本实现了美国资金最雄厚的核聚变公司联邦聚变系统公司取得的一项工程突破。今年夏天,中国政府和私人投资者向一家新成立的国有核聚变公司注资21亿美元,仅这一笔投资就相当于美国能源部年度核聚变预算的2.5倍。
中国BEST托卡马克装置将于10月开工建设。
中国BEST托卡马克装置将于10月开工建设。 Zhou Mu/Xinhua, via Getty Images
几十年前,中国曾与法国合作开发其EAST托卡马克装置。
几十年前,中国曾与法国合作开发其EAST托卡马克装置。 Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times
两国的进展很快可能迎来正面较量。
联邦聚变系统公司表示,其在马萨诸塞州建造的实验装置将在2027年前实现一项关键成就:产生的能量超过运行该装置所需消耗的能量。这一突破将标志着核聚变有望在未来为数据中心、钢铁厂等设施提供电力。
中国顶尖的等离子体物理实验室也设定了类似目标——位于中国东部那座双臂形建筑之内的一个名为“夸父启明”(BEST)的新型装置,也计划在未来几年内实现这一里程碑。
对中国聚变企业的投资激增——按企业所在地划分的年度聚变股权投资额。注:2025年数据截至12月5日。其他国家包括德国、英国、加拿大、日本、法国、以色列、瑞典和澳大利亚。来源:聚变能源基地
对中国聚变企业的投资激增——按企业所在地划分的年度聚变股权投资额。注:2025年数据截至12月5日。其他国家包括德国、英国、加拿大、日本、法国、以色列、瑞典和澳大利亚。来源:聚变能源基地
“时间非常紧张,”该实验室的科学家连辉表示。“即便如此,我们对实现BEST的研究目标仍充满信心。”
国家优先事项
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中国对科学研究及核聚变的重视源自国家最高领导层。
中国政府涵盖2026至2030年的五年规划承诺,将采取“超常规措施”,确保在核聚变能源及其他关键领域取得突破。中国国有核电企业正制定详细的核聚变研究提案,称其为各大国未来科技竞争的主赛道”。
仅在20年前,中国在核聚变领域还微不足道,但其通过与其他国家合作逐步发展壮大。中国曾与法国密切合作,研发出最先进的托卡马克装置(一种环形核聚变设备),并成为由33个国家参与的国际热核聚变实验堆(ITER)项目的关键贡献者。在过去十年的大部分时间里,中美研究人员开展联合实验,并盛赞两国在等离子体物理领域的“长期友谊”。
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如今,中国的实验室和企业正在建设自主研发的尖端研究设施。中国科学院等离子体物理研究所不仅在建造新型BEST托卡马克装置,还在附近建设一个占地约40公顷的综合园区,研究人员将在那里研发和测试能在核聚变装置极端条件下运行的组件。该所科学家还在规划另一台托卡马克装置,计划在21世纪30至40年代驱动一座示范性核聚变电厂。
ITER的英裔法国物理学家理查德·皮茨于去年1月参观了BEST项目现场,当时那里还只是一片空旷的平台;而如今,该设施已完成一半建设。
皮茨表示,中国从参与ITER项目中获益良多,现在正将这些知识应用于自主创新。“每次去那里,我都会被庞大的人力规模和极高的执行效率所震惊,”他说。
然而,即便核心技术可行,核聚变反应堆也无法为世界提供能源,除非企业能以经济可行的方式实现工业规模的建造与运营。
来自中国的核聚变研究增多——《核聚变》期刊作者分布占比。注:分析排除国籍不明的作者。来源:OpenAlex(通过特殊竞争性研究项目获取)
来自中国的核聚变研究增多——《核聚变》期刊作者分布占比。注:分析排除国籍不明的作者。来源:OpenAlex(通过特殊竞争性研究项目获取)
加州大学全球冲突与合作研究所高级研究员吉米·古德里奇表示,在这方面,中国在工程和建设领域的专业知识赋予了其独特优势。“美国面临的风险是,我们可能率先找到可行的技术路径,但中国会比我们更快实现工程化和规模化应用,”他指出。
最近,联邦聚变系统公司得以窥见中国的推进速度。
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去年,该公司的科学家发表学术论文,描述了他们的一项重大成就:即将安装在马萨诸塞州新型托卡马克装置内的巨型D形磁体。这些磁体采用超低电阻导电材料制成,能够产生超强磁场。
随后在今年夏天,上海初创企业“能量奇点”的科学家发表了一篇论文,介绍了他们自主研发的、与前者极为相似的磁体。
对联邦聚变系统公司联合创始人丹尼斯·怀特而言,这绝非简单的逆向工程。如此迅速地整合供应链、调动制造专业知识来建造和测试这种磁体,展现了“令人惊叹的技术实力”。
激光路径
在中国西南部,核聚变雄心的另一条战线正以低调得多的方式快速推进。
加州劳伦斯·利弗莫尔国家实验室的研究人员历经多年努力,终于在2022年底实现了令人振奋的核聚变潜力演示——其激光装置成功使氢靶丸实现“点火”,即反应产生的能量超过了激光输入的能量,与此同时,中国工程物理研究院的科学家们密切关注着这一进展。
实验室科学家连辉表示:“时间非常紧张。”他指的是中国政府设定的目标:未来几年内,BEST系统需实现短暂的能量产出超过运行消耗。
实验室科学家连辉表示:“时间非常紧张。”他指的是中国政府设定的目标:未来几年内,BEST系统需实现短暂的能量产出超过运行消耗。 Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times
在联邦聚变系统公司于马萨诸塞州建造的托卡马克装置模型内部。
在联邦聚变系统公司于马萨诸塞州建造的托卡马克装置模型内部。 Simon Simard for The New York Times
该院一位资深科学家迅速呼吁中国跟进这一路线。
“利弗莫尔实验室的成就标志着人类历史上一项重大科学突破,”郑万国在2023年初的采访中表示,中国应“加大对核聚变能源的投资和研究力度,以激光聚变点火为主要技术路径”。
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短短一年半后,一座庞大的X形设施在绵阳市郊拔地而起。
 中国激光产业报告、科学论文和一项专利申请显示,该地点将容纳“神光四”——一座新型激光点火设施。这项以“神光”命名的设施提案,其雏形至少15年前就有了,但利弗莫尔实验室的成功似乎让这一项目驶入了快车道。
利弗莫尔实验室主任金伯利·布迪尔表示,绵阳设施的建设速度“令人惊叹”——她所在的实验室花了20年时间才建成点火设施并全面投入运行。不过,“要长期可靠、有效地运行这套系统,需要具备深厚的技术积累,而这些都是中国在推进过程中必须学习的经验。”
中国工程物理研究院的科学家们有充分理由去保密。与利弗莫尔实验室的许多研究人员一样,他们也从事核武器研究,而激光聚变技术为在不引爆实际武器的情况下研究核爆炸条件提供了途径。
专家表示,在中国国家领导人习近平治下,中国核武库迅速扩充,其军方正寻求在不违反全球核试验禁令的前提下,维护并可能升级核弹头的方法。
近几个月来,中国工程物理研究院透露,计划在四川省会成都再建一座激光点火设施——这将是一个比绵阳设施小、更偏向商业化的姊妹项目。
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曾经默默无闻的武器设计师彭先觉,如今已转型为能源创业者,力推一个从未尝试过的聚变裂变混合反应堆构想。彭先觉在今年的一份提案中写道,中国应“力争在2040年前实现商业化应用”。
合作还是脱钩
10月,法国著名物理学家阿兰·贝库莱在成都参加国际原子能机构年度核聚变会议时,清晰地感受到了中美在这一领域的分歧——会议上没有美国科学家的身影。
三位研究人员告诉《纽约时报》,特朗普政府领导下的美国能源部不鼓励美国科学家参会。该部门未回应置评请求。
“中国现在具备了创新能力,”作为ITER首席科学家的贝库莱表示。“不再是简单的复制或重复。”
中国科学院等离子体物理研究所于11月宣布,欢迎外国科学家利用其新型BEST托卡马克装置开展合作。“大门始终敞开,”负责该所海外合作的董少华表示。
然而,随着能源安全对人工智能等产业的重要性日益凸显,美国政府和产业界的许多人如今将核聚变视为一场关乎全球影响力的生死战场。
“无论谁赢得这场竞赛并成功实现技术落地,都将为本世纪余下的时间奠定基础,”华盛顿研究机构“特别竞争研究项目”负责人伊利·巴伊拉塔里表示。
美国能源部于10月发布了一份新路线图,旨在帮助核聚变产业在21世纪30年代实现发展和商业化。该文件呼吁建设和升级多个科学设施,但取消了此前由能源部牵头、计划在21世纪40年代设计和建造一座示范性核聚变电厂的倡议
该部门表示,取消这一倡议的原因是,美国初创企业已在快速推进这类电厂的建设。
一些科学家认为,美国政府需要采取更多行动。
投资者已向全球核聚变公司注入约140亿美元资金,其中76亿美元流向了美国企业。“这是一笔巨额资金,但要让这项技术最终落地,还需要更多投入,”麻省理工学院等离子体科学家乔治·泰南表示。
中国等离子体物理研究所表示,该所愿与外国科学家开展合作,这些科学家未来或将使用其新建成的BEST托卡马克装置。
中国等离子体物理研究所表示,该所愿与外国科学家开展合作,这些科学家未来或将使用其新建成的BEST托卡马克装置。 Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times
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刘畅曾在美国能源部普林斯顿等离子体物理实验室担任物理学家多年。他表示,最近他试图为自己的团队招募一些年轻科学家,但实验室称没有相关预算。这类经历再加上家庭原因,促使他跳槽至中国顶尖学府之一北京大学。普林斯顿实验室发言人表示,该实验室不对人事问题发表评论。
刘畅表示,在美国,由于政府支持不足,许多核聚变研究人员转而加入初创企业。
他说,相比之下,中国官员正投入大量资源,寻求解决人类能源需求的“终极方案”。“他们真的能在重要领域投入资源。”

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Trump Expands Travel Ban and Restrictions to 20 More Countries

17 December 2025 at 08:49
People from Syria, South Sudan and those with documents issued by the Palestinian Authority are included in the latest restrictions. More than 35 countries are now under U.S. travel restrictions.

© Dakota Santiago for The New York Times

Beyond the travel restrictions, the ban could have major ramifications for nationals of those countries already in the United States.

王毅:日本曾借“存亡危机”之名发动侵略 历史教训不能重演

17 December 2025 at 08:24

随着中日紧张关系持续加剧,中国外长王毅说,当年日本军国主义以“存亡危机事态”为幌子,悍然对外发动侵略战争,这一历史教训决不能重演。

据央视新闻报道,王毅上星期五(12月12日)至星期二(16日)访问阿联酋、沙特、约旦,行程结束后接受中国媒体采访时说,他在访问中向上述三国介绍台湾问题的历史事实和法理经纬,表明中国坚决反对日本现职领导人在台湾问题上干涉中国内政。

王毅说,三国重申坚持一个中国原则,坚定支持中国维护国家主权和领土完整,支持中国实现国家统一。

他提到,相互支持彼此维护好核心利益,这是中阿友好的历史基础和政治底色。阿拉伯民族同中华民族一样,都受过殖民统治压迫,更能对中国感同身受。“阿方支持中国在台湾问题上的正当立场,也是对国际关系基本准则的维护,证明一个中国原则深入人心。”

王毅指出,今年是中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争胜利80周年,当年日本军国主义正是以所谓“存亡危机事态”为幌子,悍然对外发动侵略战争,这一历史教训决不能重演。全世界所有珍视和平国家都要高度警惕军国主义、法西斯势力的抬头,都要坚决阻止试图为殖民侵略张目的言行。

高市早苗11月7日在众议院预算委员会上称,“台湾有事”可能成为允许日本行使集体自卫权的存亡危机事态。这一言论被解读为日本可能武力介入台海问题,引发中日持续一个多月的外交风波。

中国公布《全民阅读促进条例》 推进书香社会建设

17 December 2025 at 07:49

中国国务院总理李强签署国务院令,公布《全民阅读促进条例》,自2026年2月1日起施行。

据中新社报道,《条例》旨在促进全民阅读,推进书香社会建设,增强全民族思想道德素质和科学文化素养,提高全社会文明程度,推动建设社会主义文化强国。《条例》共六章45条,主要规定了以下内容。

一是明确总体要求。明确全民阅读促进工作指导思想,规定构建全民覆盖、普惠高效的全民阅读促进体系,强调提高出版质量,推出更多优秀出版物,推动形成全社会爱读书、读好书、善读书的浓厚氛围。

二是加大全民阅读推广力度。鼓励开展内容健康向上、展现文化底蕴、形式丰富多样的全民阅读推广活动。培育全民阅读活动品牌,做好优秀出版物推介,引导公民阅读优质内容。规定每年4月第四周为全民阅读活动周。支持利用信息技术开展全民阅读推广活动,扩大活动影响力。

三是提升全民阅读服务质量。科学合理规划建设全民阅读设施,鼓励机关、学校、企业事业单位、公共服务机构等设立相应阅读设施。规定根据实际情况采取政策措施支持实体书店发展,鼓励实体书店改善阅读条件、开展阅读活动。支持数字阅读与传统阅读相结合,要求数字阅读服务提供者加强内容管理,推送优质数字阅读内容。鼓励和支持社会力量依法参与提供阅读服务,建设公共阅读空间,开展旧书交换流通,丰富全民阅读场景。

四是强化全民阅读保障措施。扩大全民阅读覆盖面,重点扶助农村地区、革命老区、民族地区、边疆地区、欠发达地区的全民阅读。强化对未成年人、残疾人、老年人等的阅读保障,规定提供适宜读物、开设阅读课程、支持全民阅读无障碍设施建设、优化适老服务标准等措施。明确制定乡村阅读计划,推动城乡基本公共文化服务均等化。

Rob and Michele Reiner's son Nick to face murder charges in parents' deaths

17 December 2025 at 05:58
Watch: Prosecutor announces charges against Nick Reiner in parents' deaths

Prosecutors in Los Angeles have filed murder charges against a son of Rob and Michele Reiner, the Hollywood couple who were found dead in their home with multiple stab wounds on Sunday.

Nick Reiner, 32, is facing two counts of first-degree murder and could be sentenced to life in prison if found guilty. He will be brought to court to formally face charges after he is "medically-cleared" by prison officials, District Attorney Nathan Hochman said.

During a news conference on Tuesday, Mr Hochman also said no decision had yet been made about whether to seek the death penalty.

Rob Reiner directed several iconic films in a variety of genres, including This is Spinal Tap, Misery and A Few Good Men.

Michele Singer Reiner was an actress, photographer and producer, and the founder of Reiner Light, a photography agency and production company.

Their son Nick Reiner is facing two counts of first degree murder, "with a special circumstance of multiple murders," according to Hochman. That enhancement could lead to a stiffer sentence if he is later found guilty.

District Attorney Hochman said he also is accused of using a "dangerous and deadly weapon, that being a knife".

The suspect is currently undergoing medical testing to ensure that he can attend court. He is expected to appear before a judge later on Tuesday for an arraignment hearing, where he will be able to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty.

LA Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell also spoke during the news conference, describing how the case has reverberated throughout the city.

"This case is heartbreaking and deeply personal, not only for the Reiner family and their loved ones, but for the entire city," he said.

"We extend our deepest condolences to everyone affected by this tragedy."

Getty Images Rob Reiner, Michele Singer, Romy Reiner, Nick Reiner, Maria Gilfillan and Jake Reiner at "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues" Los Angeles Premiere held at The Egyptian Theatre on September 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images
Nick Reiner (right) is accused of killing his two parents

During the news conference, officials declined to say how the suspect was located, attributing his arrest to "good, solid police work".

District Attorney Hochman added that it is too early to say whether any "mental illness" played a role in the crime, and speculated that it could come up at trial.

"If there is evidence of mental illness, it will appear in court, in whatever details the defence seeks to present," he said.

Jared Kushner’s Affinity Partners Pulls Out of Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery

17 December 2025 at 08:09
Affinity Partners, Mr. Kushner’s private equity firm, played a small financial role in Paramount’s $108 billion offer, but it had attracted political attention to the deal.

© Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, founded his investment firm, Affinity Partners, shortly after the end of Mr. Trump’s first term.

万科试图再次争取债权人支持以避免违约

17 December 2025 at 07:14
万科公布一份修订后的票据展期方案供债权人投票,试图再次争取支持以避免违约。 (路透社档案照)

中国房地产巨头万科公布一份修订后的票据展期方案供债权人投票,试图再次争取支持以避免违约。

据彭博社报道,根据提交给上海清算所的文件,对于星期一(12月15日)到期的20亿元人民币(约3.66亿新元)中期债券,持有人可在12月22日上午10时初始宽限期结束前对提案进行表决。

万科最初提议将该债券的本金和利息兑付均延后12个月,但这一方案被债权人否决。

万科在星期二(12月16日)的声明中表示,公司拟在下周一前支付原定于12月15日到期的6000万元利息。上述宽限期间未偿付本金按照3.00%计息,展期期间的新增利息随本金的兑付一同支付。

这家背负500亿美元附息债务的公司还寻求将本息兑付日之宽限期由五个工作日延长至30个交易日,以争取更多谈判时间。

万科将于周四召开债券持有人会议讨论最新方案。议案需要持有本期债务融资工具表决权超过总表决权数额90%的持有人同意后方可生效。如果初始宽限期结束时既未付款也未达成其他协议,债券持有人可宣布违约。

报道称,万科的困境凸显了中国在房地产危机进入第五年之际所面临的更广泛挑战。包括银行在内的金融机构整体上对受困房企变得不再耐心。在许多城市,新建住房价格继上月录得一年中最大跌幅后,11月继续环比下滑。

What We Know About Nick Reiner, Accused of Killing Rob and Michele Reiner

17 December 2025 at 08:01
The son of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, who has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder, has long struggled with drug addiction.

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Rob Reiner’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday.

冰川思享号|别瞎操心了,中国人不会因为给点福利就变懒

17 December 2025 at 05:39

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标题:别瞎操心了,中国人不会因为给点福利就变懒
作者:职场黄皮书
发表日期:2025.12.16
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如果从“一切国有资源尽可能资产化,一切国有资产尽可能证券化,一切国有资金尽可能杠杆化”角度思考农村居民包括住房在内的财产制度改革,那么很多解决困境的思路,完全可以拓展得很宽大。

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“中国人不会因为给点福利就变懒。”

一年来,经济学者李稻葵教授一直在强调这个观点。最近在《财经》杂志举办的一次论坛上,李教授再次重申:

财政上思路一定要转变,(要)减税免费,要补的是消费,中国人非常非常非常勤奋,不会被这点福利养懒的,动不动(担心)老百姓养懒怎么办,我们以后跟欧洲、拉美一样,不可能,中国人聪明得很,中国人勤奋得很,这点福利,人家不会变懒的。

李教授这段话里所说的提高福利,有三层意思:

其一,这是提振中国经济活力的方法之一。

最近两三年,上上下下一直在想办法刺激消费,有人觉得福利兜底不够,导致居民不敢消费;有人觉得可以给农村居民提高养老待遇,其养老金可以马上转变为即期消费,其子女减轻了赡养负担,他们可以大胆消费。李教授认为,此举可以拉动内需、增加企业销售和税收,形成“多赢”效果。

其二,是缩小城乡居民养老金待遇上的差距。

李教授在2025年在多个场合讲到,希望把农村居民的基础养老金从目前的每个月200元左右,逐步提高到1000元或1500元,甚至2000元的水平。

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其三,是回应提高低收入者养老待遇的质疑。

有的学者担心两个问题:第一,钱从哪里来?李教授的回答是,将农民养老金提升至每月1000元,年支出约1.25万亿元,占中国年度财政支出比例较低(2025年1—10月,中国一般公共预算收入为186,490亿元);第二,直接给老百姓“发钱”,会不会把中国人“养懒”了?李教授认为,中国人很聪明,很勤奋,不会被“养懒”。

01 还有比中国人更勤奋的吗?

勤奋的劳动者不仅是中国40年改革开放奇迹的关键创造者,即便是今天,他们也是全世界最辛苦的人群。

资料显示,依据2025年人社部新规,中国职工年工作日为365天减去104天休息日和13天法定节假日,合计248天。按每日8小时标准计算,制度层面的年劳动时间为1984小时。

但事实上,实际中加班现象非常普遍。

2023年,有报告称,全国企业就业人员周平均工作时间达49小时,折算成年劳动时间约2548小时;2025年另有报告显示,中国劳动者平均每周工作时长46.1小时,人均年工作时间接近2350小时。不同统计口径下实际年工时,基本处于2350至2548小时这一区间。

不同的报告都显示,中国劳动者年劳动时间在全世界的排名,始终稳居全球前列,多数统计中仅次于墨西哥,或位居全球首位。

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比如OECD(经合组织)相关统计及多个全球劳动时长报告显示,墨西哥年工时约2128小时;而韩国、日本等曾以工时久闻名的国家,2023年年均工时分别比中国少578小时和839小时;欧美发达国家工时更是大幅低于中国,美国约1779小时,德国仅1300余小时,不足中国实际工时的六成。

又比如根据ILO(国际劳工组织)的最新统计,在167个有数据的国家中,周平均工作44小时以上的国家共有9个,分别是中国、不丹、阿联酋、蒙古、印度、文莱、马来西亚、伊朗和哥伦比亚。

可以说,中国劳动者是世界主要成功经济体中,最勤奋的一群人。而40年来,最勤奋中的最勤奋者,无疑属于来自中国农村的劳动力。中国劳动者的不懈努力,使中国经济总量和国民财富在40年中,实现了数十倍的增长。

但让人百思不得其解的是,为什么会有人“未雨绸缪”,担心世界上最勤奋的人会因为有些福利提升,就变得懒惰了?哪怕是变得像以“过劳死”著称的日本员工那样“不勤奋”,中间都还有数百小时的差额需要躺平才能填补(日本为1598小时)。

02 福利为何不能好一点点?

李教授关于提高福利的言论,主要是指提升农村老人的福利待遇。

2024年底,农村领取基本养老金的人数约1.26亿,他们每人每月可以领到143元养老金。各省市可以根据实际情况,叠加补贴,如苏州达705元/人·月,嘉兴达680元/人·月,黑龙江叠加省级补贴后达163元/人·月,四川调整后最低标准为173元/人·月。

城镇企业退休人员约1.2亿,退休金额差距较大。从地区和缴费档次来看,北京国企职工若缴费33年,60岁退休后月养老金约7363.4元;武汉灵活就业人员按社平工资全额缴费25年,55岁退休月养老金约3054.5元;郑州个体工商户按最低档缴费25年,60岁退休月养老金约2413.3元。

机关事业单位退休人员规模在2250万至2700万区间,2025年全国机关事业单位退休人员月人均基本养老金约4860元。地区和职级差异明显,三线城市工作35年的普通科员,基本养老金大概4500—5500元/月,基层乡镇职级低的人员可能仅4000—4800元/月;北京、上海等一线城市因社平工资高,这类退休人员月收入能达到8000—10000元。另外,加上法定的职业年金后,他们每月还能多领几百到一千多元。

比较而言,三类领取养老金的人群中,农村居民养老金最低。

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在发展中国家,巴西实行全民统一积分制养老金体系,农民和公务员适用同一套标准,其农村相关养老金约合人民币1700元/月;泰国的“500泰铢养老计划”,虽约合人民币100元,但结合当地物价,按当地最低工资标准计算替代率可达35%,而我国农村居民养老金替代率不足20%;我国农村养老金和印度等少数低收入国家处于同一梯队,印度非正规就业者(包含大量农民)的养老金替代率约18%。

中国农村户籍的劳动力,不仅在改革开放前为国家建设作出巨大贡献,他们也是改革开放的最大力量,是几乎一切劳动密集型产业的生力军,为完成原始积累做出杰出贡献,是城市建设的主力,应该有更好的福利。

03 钱从哪里来?

你要给农村老人增发养老金,钱从哪里来?有的朋友不无疑虑地问,他们认为,搞不好会额外增加税费,增加普通人的额外负担。

的确,改革要赢得公众支持,就不能以损害一部分人的利益填补另一部分人,否则改革阻力重重。

李教授的办法是减少基建投资。

不可否认,中国过去对基建一直有较高的投入,在造就了全世界极高水平的基建的同时,也为招商引资,为经济的持续发展,提供了重要助力。

但同时也要看到,长时间大规模的基建投入,形成了极大的路径依赖和特殊的利益格局。

由于良好的基建曾经带来过巨大的经济收益,所以直到今天,很多地方仍热衷于搞基建,可以说,把正常应该发放给底层老百姓的养老钱,也用于搞实际必要性并不大的基建。结果基建完工后,企业用处不大,老百姓用不起,养护成本居高不下。

正常情况下,投资和消费应该有一种动态平衡,经济才能健康发展。而基建作为一种投资,过大的投资规模,反过来压缩了居民消费占比。最终的结果是,无论如何刺激消费,效果都不大,除了捂紧钱包不敢消费,还有一个重要原因是,所获不多,消费不起,形不成真实需求,反过来制约生产端,导致“内卷”更加严重。

如果要明白为什么消费不振,看看现在很多地方车行稀少的高速公路,空驶的高铁,宽阔的绿化带,人迹罕至的公园、湿地,等等,大概能明白一大部分原因。也就明白了李教授为什么说要减少基建投资。

不可否认,中国近年来基建已经从“铁公鸡”逐步转向交通网络升级、能源体系重构和5G基站、数据中心、人工智能平台等等,但不可否认,这些新领域仍然存在大量可以压缩的空间,照样可以“挤”出大量资源,用于底层民众的民生。

这不是额外征收税费,而是李教授说的财政上转变思路。

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另一个是落实农村居民的财产权利,同样可缓解养老问题。

农民养老成为问题,说到底还是因为穷困。而穷困的原因,根本上是没有财产。今天虽然房地产下行,但城市居民最重要的财产,仍然是房产;而农民处于宅基地上的房屋,因为事实上不可交易,跟集体宿舍没有本质区别,除了居住功能,实际上不是一种可资充分利用的财产。

7年前,我曾经写过一篇文章《衰败的农村重获生机第一步:宅基地国有化》,其中提到——

宅基地和耕地两者占有情况和使用性质千差万别:一者在过去很长时间很少变动地界,一者经常变动地界;一者事实上拥有相对的永久使用权,一者使用权时限最长也就30年;一者占全部土地的极少数,一者占全部土地的多数;一者用于生活,一者用于生产。

因此可以说,宅基地既不承担“耕者有其田”的道义,也不承担“耕地红线”的现实需求。

宅基地具有的独特性以及经过确权,其集体所有性质已经没有多少实质性内容。变更宅基地的土地性质便于其上市交易,应是题中应有之义。

而且可以预见的是,农村宅基地可以上市流通后,将是一个多方共赢的局面:

其一,毋庸置疑,农村居民的房产必定获得极大的增值机会,农民将第一次获得城市化的巨大红利。

其二,城市资本将有序下乡,不仅为农村发展带来资本和就业机会,而且更为先进的居住理念,更为文明的现代人文理念、房屋和公共设施的建筑风格必将逐渐在农村发芽开花,衰败的农村,完全可能重新焕发生机。

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其三,由于住房市场有更多的供给,必定对平抑城市房价起到巨大作用。

第四,城市居民可以有更多的的投资渠道。

第五,在城市商品房已经上缴了70年土地出让金,实际上已经相当于缴纳房地产税,要再次征收房地产税困难重重的情况下,向转变为国有土地的农村宅基地在其转让环节征收房地产税,更有合法性和正当性。

第六,农村小产权房尽管被视为非法,但毕竟是社会财富,而不是毒品,也不是坑人的假冒伪劣产品,且数量惊人,随着农村宅基地的国有化,它应当获得合法化的机会,也可以合法地上市交易,但前提是缴纳房地产税。

在这个过程中,谁是利益受损者呢?没有。它既可以维系和发展革命道义,也使参与各方——政府和城乡居民从中获得巨大利益。

农民有了可以自由交易的房产,事实上就有了钱,养老还是个很大的问题吗?这个时候,真正需要照顾的,就只是极少数,而不是上亿老年农民了。

我甚至认为,如果从“一切国有资源尽可能资产化,一切国有资产尽可能证券化,一切国有资金尽可能杠杆化”角度思考农村居民包括住房在内的财产制度改革,那么很多解决困境的思路,完全可以拓展得很宽大。

我也知道,现在不少研究“三农”问题的文化学者很反对农民拥有完整的财产权,他们想当然地以为,农民一旦拥有了包括土地房屋这些与城市居民一样的财产权,农民就会流离失所,社会就会动荡不安,集体经济就会崩溃,他们就没有乡愁了。

但试问,城市居民买卖房屋自由,何以没有流离失所?何以城市国有资产还在快速扩张?既然城市无房户可以得到公租房照顾,何以农村不可以提供公租房(而且还便宜得多)的照顾?

既不为提高农民养老待遇提供政策建议,也不让农民拥有可以自行处置的财产权利,如此困住农民以为可以高枕无忧,这些号称最关心农民的“三农”学者,居心何在呢?

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Rob and Michele Reiner's son Nick charged with murder in parents' deaths

17 December 2025 at 09:00
Watch: Prosecutor announces charges against Nick Reiner in parents' deaths

Prosecutors in Los Angeles have filed murder charges against a son of Rob and Michele Reiner, the Hollywood couple who were found dead in their home with multiple stab wounds on Sunday.

Nick Reiner, 32, is facing two counts of first-degree murder and could be sentenced to life in prison if found guilty. He will be brought to court to formally face charges after he is "medically-cleared" by prison officials, District Attorney Nathan Hochman said.

During a news conference on Tuesday, Mr Hochman also said no decision had yet been made about whether to seek the death penalty.

Rob Reiner directed several iconic films in a variety of genres, including This is Spinal Tap, Misery and A Few Good Men.

Michele Singer Reiner was an actress, photographer and producer, and the founder of Reiner Light, a photography agency and production company.

Their son Nick Reiner is facing two counts of first degree murder, "with a special circumstance of multiple murders," according to Hochman. That enhancement could lead to a stiffer sentence if he is later found guilty.

District Attorney Hochman said he also is accused of using a "dangerous and deadly weapon, that being a knife".

The suspect is currently undergoing medical testing to ensure that he can attend court. He is expected to appear before a judge later on Tuesday for an arraignment hearing, where he will be able to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty.

LA Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell also spoke during the news conference, describing how the case has reverberated throughout the city.

"This case is heartbreaking and deeply personal, not only for the Reiner family and their loved ones, but for the entire city," he said.

"We extend our deepest condolences to everyone affected by this tragedy."

Getty Images Rob Reiner, Michele Singer, Romy Reiner, Nick Reiner, Maria Gilfillan and Jake Reiner at "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues" Los Angeles Premiere held at The Egyptian Theatre on September 09, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Getty Images
Nick Reiner (right) is accused of killing his two parents

During the news conference, officials declined to say how the suspect was located, attributing his arrest to "good, solid police work".

District Attorney Hochman added that it is too early to say whether any "mental illness" played a role in the crime, and speculated that it could come up at trial.

"If there is evidence of mental illness, it will appear in court, in whatever details the defence seeks to present," he said.

Mayor Adams’s Farewell To-Do List: Praise Himself, Undermine Mamdani

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Before jetting off to Mexico, Mayor Eric Adams held an unusual news conference that included a time capsule, a new theme song and a defense of his one-term tenure.

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Mayor Eric Adams is leaving for Mexico, his fourth international trip in the last three months.
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