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马克龙见泽连斯基:欧洲人“准备好了”

04/09/2025 - 17:26

9月4日星期四,“志愿者联盟”参与方约30名代表在巴黎举行会晤,就“与俄罗斯达成和平协议的情况下”为基辅提供安全保障的问题进行讨论。各方希望能够采取足够措施,说服美国支持其行动。

本次“志愿者联盟”峰会的形式包括线下和视频连线。参会国家不仅包括欧洲的主要大国,还包括澳大利亚、加拿大和日本等。值得注意的是,美国并不在该联盟之内。过去几个月间,该联盟的成员国在不同层级就如何明确未来对乌克兰的军事支持进行了磋商,各方希望,在最终实现停火后,能够有效阻止俄罗斯再次发动攻击。不过,目前来看,停火仍遥遥无期。

法国总统马克龙在9月3日会见到访的乌克兰总统泽连斯基时表示,相关的安全保障方案已经准备就绪,并将在9月4日获得“志愿者联盟”的正式批准。他在巴黎爱丽舍宫接待泽连斯基时表示:“我们作为欧洲人,已经准备好在和平协议签署之日,向乌克兰和乌克兰人民提供安全保障。准备工作已经完成”。

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马克龙和泽连斯基,摄于2025年9月3日,爱丽舍宫。
马克龙和泽连斯基,摄于2025年9月3日,爱丽舍宫。 © 路透社视频截图

泽连斯基在与马克龙会晤时指出,欧洲、乌克兰和美国的一致立场,将有助于促使俄罗斯走向问题的外交解决,尽管他也强调说,自己没有看到任何迹象,表明俄罗斯有意结束战争。值得一提的是,俄罗斯军队在9月3日对乌克兰发动了一次大规模空袭。

阿尔巴尼斯与特朗普通话:讨论了关键矿产合作、美澳共同安全利益

04/09/2025 - 17:36

澳大利亚总理阿尔巴尼斯(Anthony Albanese)的办公室表示,当地时间周四晚间,他与美国总统特朗普(Donald Trump)通电话,讨论了澳美在关键矿产方面开展合作的机会,及两国共同安全利益的重要性。

阿尔巴尼斯办公室发表声明称,两位领导人讨论了在贸易和关键矿产方面开展合作的机会,“这符合两国的利益”。声明还补充说,双方还讨论了共同安全利益的重要性。

阿尔巴尼斯在社媒平台X发帖称:“今晚,我与特朗普总统进行了又一次热情而富有建设性的对话。我们讨论了两国的贸易和经济关系以及包括关键矿产在内的增长领域。我们还讨论了美国-澳大利亚共同的安全利益”。

阿尔巴尼斯在5月份的大选中成功连任澳大利亚总理,但由于特朗普提前离开,原定于6月七国集团加拿大峰会期间举行的双边会晤被取消,因此他尚未与特朗普会面。阿尔巴尼斯预计将于9月前往纽约出席联合国大会。

澳方官员一直试图在阿尔巴尼斯访美期间安排与特朗普的会晤,但上述通话记录中并未提及这一点。

澳大利亚副总理兼防长马尔斯(Richard Marles)上周访问华盛顿,会见了美国副总统万斯,并于周一表示,预计“不久的将来”将举行两国领导人间的会晤。

美国是澳大利亚重要的安全盟国,而中国是其最大的贸易伙伴。

白宫官员指特朗普促欧洲停买俄石油、对华经济施压 马克龙:26国承诺参与陆海空存在

04/09/2025 - 17:10

据路透社报导,一位白宫官员透露称,美国总统特朗普(Donald Trump)周四对欧洲领导人表示,欧洲必须停止购买俄罗斯石油,并称这些石油正在帮助莫斯科资助其对乌克兰的战争。

稍早时,泽连斯基和多位欧洲国家首脑和欧盟委员会主席冯德莱恩齐聚巴黎爱丽舍宫,参加由法方主办的“自愿联盟”会议。

上述白宫官员表示:“马克龙总统和欧洲领导人邀请了特朗普总统参加他们的‘自愿联盟’会议。特朗普总统强调,欧洲必须停止购买为这场战争提供资金的俄罗斯石油——俄罗斯一年内从欧盟获得了11亿欧元的燃料销售。(特朗普)总统还强调,欧洲领导人必须对为俄罗斯的战争努力提供资金的中国施加经济压力”。

此前,欧盟委员会已提议立法,在2028年1月1日前逐步停止欧盟从俄罗斯进口石油和天然气,正值欧洲在2022年俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰后寻求切断与俄方长达数十年的能源关系。

特朗普曾一度声称自己能够迅速结束俄乌战争,但如今却因未能成功阻止战事而感到沮丧。上述白宫官员指出,泽连斯基和冯德莱恩等领导人均出席了此次在线会议。

该白宫官员表示:“‘自愿联盟’会议讨论了乌克兰的安全保障问题。特朗普总统质疑这些保障的严肃性,(因为)同时他们却继续助长俄罗斯的经济和战争。(特朗普)总统明确表示,这不是他的战争,欧洲人也必须增强力度”。

巴黎方面,马克龙在会后宣布,26个国家——主要是欧洲国家已“承诺”参与一支“保证部队”,作为未来俄乌停火的一部分,将在乌克兰部署军队或“在地面、海上或空中存在”。

马克龙强调,“这支部队无意或目标对俄罗斯发动任何战争”。在与特朗普的在线会议后,马克龙还保证美国对乌克兰的“安全保障的支持”将在“未来几天”最终敲定。

马克龙确认,在俄乌达成潜在的和平协议后,美国“非常明确地”表示“愿意参与乌克兰的安全保障”。他对此坚称,“毫无疑问”。法国总统强调,如果俄方继续拒绝和平,欧洲将“与美国一起”实施新的对俄制裁。

泽连斯基在会后于巴黎对记者表示:“特朗普总统对欧洲购买俄罗斯石油感到非常不满。其中有两个国家,我们知道是匈牙利和斯洛伐克”。他指出,周四会议讨论了对乌克兰的安全保障问题。

Giorgio Armani, legendary Italian designer, dies aged 91

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Armani reimagined and modernised women's and men's suits

The Italian fashion designer and billionaire brand owner Giorgio Armani has died at the age of 91.

He was the archetype of Italian style and elegance, reimagining men's and women's suits for a modern audience.

Armani, which began as a fashion company, expanded into beauty, music, sport and even luxury hotels.

He was also a revered businessman, with his company bringing in more than £2bn a year.

In a statement on the brand's Instagram page, it said Armani " worked until his final days, dedicating himself to the company, the collections and the many ongoing future projects".

It also said he was "indefatigable to the end" and "driven by relentless curiosity and a deep attention to the present and to people".

The designer was seen as a pioneer in many ways, elevating red carpet fashion to what we see today.

He was also the first designer to ban underweight models from the runway, after the death of model Ana Carolina Reston in 2006 from anorexia nervosa.

In a profile in The Financial Times, in one of the designer's last interviews, Alexander Fury wrote: "He put women into a uniform of suits just as radical as Chanel's, creating forceful, confident clothing that helped to power the working woman's social revolution of the 1980s.

"By contrast, he relaxed menswear, deconstructing traditional tailoring in a manner that has affected how just about every suit in the world is made."

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William and Kate visit museum in first engagement since summer break

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The Prince and Princess of Wales have visited the Natural History Museum in their first official engagement since the summer.

Catherine, who is patron of the museum, and William were shown the gardens, which are used recreationally as well as for research and teaching, by the institution's director Doug Gurr.

The visit comes as the new school term starts for their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.

The young family was last seen in public driving to church close to Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, last month.

In August, the BBC was told that the family will be moving into the eight-bedroom Forest Lodge in Windsor Great Park.

They currently live in Adelaide Cottage in the castle grounds, where they have been since August 2022, but have decided to make a change after a challenging 18 months, during which the princess was dealing with a cancer diagnosis.

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William and Kate were given a tour of the museum's gardens

Thursday's visit saw the royal couple meet children participating in educational programmes in the museum gardens, designed to help them connect with nature and boost biodiversity.

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The royal couple and their child escorts were caught in a downpour

The Natural History Museum's gardens opened in 2024, and features grassland, wetland and woodland habitats, and are described as a living laboratory where visitors and scientists can identify and monitor wildlife in an urban environment.

The princess has previously spoken about how important it is for children to spend time in nature. In 2019, she helped create the back to nature play garden that exhibited in the Chelsea Flower Show.

Earlier this year, she urged people to "reconnect to nature and celebrate a new dawn within our hearts" in Spring, her social media video series on seasons.

Catherine and William will also be shown how technology is being used to inform the Natural History Museum's research diversity projects and conservation.

Graham Linehan 'relentlessly' harassed trans activist, court told

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Father Ted co-creator Graham Linehan has gone on trial in London on charges of harassment and criminal damage against a transgender woman.

The Irish comedy writer, who also created The IT Crowd and Black Books, has pleaded not guilty to the two charges.

Before going into Westminster Magistrates' Court, the 57-year-old did not speak to the media but did pose with a supporter's sign saying "There's no such thing as a 'transgender child"' on one side and "Keep men out of women's sports" on the other.

This trial is not connected to the allegations that led to his much-publicised arrest at Heathrow Airport on Monday.

He said he was met by five armed officers over messages he had previously posted about trans people on X, sparking a backlash from some public figures and politicians, and inflaming a fierce debate about policing and free speech.

In that case, he was arrested on suspicion of inciting violence, and has been bailed "pending further investigation".

Meanwhile, the trial that opened on Thursday is hearing allegations that he harassed Sophia Brooks, 18, a transgender activist, on social media last October, and damaged her phone.

He is accused of posting abusive comments on social media, and of causing damage to a phone to the value of £369 during the Battle of Ideas conference in London.

He appeared in the dock and spoke to confirm his identity.

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Graham Linehan was surrounded by the media as he entered the court on Thursday

Julia Faure Walker, prosecuting, said: "The defendant, Graham Linehan, faces two charges, one harassment of Sophia Brooks between 11 October 2024 and 27 October 2024," PA Media reported.

"The second charge is criminal damage of Ms Brooks' mobile phone on 19 October 2024.

"There are some matters that are not in dispute. It's not in dispute that the defendant sent the relevant social media posts between 11 October and 27 October, and it's not in dispute that the defendant seized and threw the phone of the complainant.

"Ms Brooks is now 18 but at the time of these events she was 17."

'Erotic' Wuthering Heights revealed in film's first trailer

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Margot Robbie plays Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi plays Heathcliff

The first trailer for Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights is full of longing stares, sexual tension and even some bread kneading.

Fennell, whose film Promising Young Woman won her an Oscar for best original screenplay in 2021, also directed the 2023 thriller Saltburn, which went viral with scenes involving bathtubs and graveyards.

She has now turned her attention to adapting Emily Brontë's 1847 classic novel, which stars Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi and Adolescence star Owen Cooper.

Those who have seen Saltburn won't be surprised by some of Fennell's artistic choices in the short clip, which appears to be more erotic and sexually charged than the 1847 gothic novel.

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Emerald Fennell previously directed Jacob Elordi in the 2023 film Saltburn

The trailer includes a topless Elordi toiling outdoors, bread being suggestively kneaded and broken eggs being handled. It is arguably more outwardly erotic than fans of the novel may expect.

The footage also suggests at suppressed sexual urges, with corsets being tightened, lingering shots of the main characters and brooding images of the Yorkshire Dales.

A story of passion and revenge, it is based on the original story of the destructive, obsessive love between Catherine Earnshaw and the foundling Heathcliff.

The story also explores the relationship between the Earnshaws and the Lintons, two wealthy land-owning Yorkshire families.

Fennell's project was subject to a bidding war last year, with Netflix reportedly offering $150m (£111m) for it, according to Variety.

Eventually the rights were won by Warner Bros, who are believed to have paid $80m (£59m) but with the promise of a cinema release and extensive marketing.

The film isn't being released until Valentine's Day next year, but already billboards promoting the film have appeared in the UK and the US with the tagline "drive me mad", which also features in the trailer.

Music for the film will include original songs by Charli XCX and a score by Anthony Willis.

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Margot Robbie also starred in and produced Barbie

During a promotional tour for another project, actor Jacob Elordi, who also starred in Saltburn, told Deadline, "It's an incredible romance, it's a true epic, it's visually beautiful. The script is beautiful, the costumes are incredible".

"The performances from everyone - it's breathtaking," he also added.

There has been some backlash over Elordi's casting as Heathcliff - who is described as having dark skin in the book.

Casting director Kharmel Cochrane defended the decision, and told Deadline: "You really don't need to be accurate. It's just a book. That is not based on real life. It's all art."

Wuthering Heights, which has been adapted twice before in 1939 and 2011, featured a white actor as Heathcliff in the 1939 film and a black actor in the 2011 version.

This has formed part of the social media discourse on the trailer, with others highlighting how the book hinges on its lack of sexual contact.

The original book also inspired Kate Bush's song of the same name, which topped the charts in 1978 when she was just 18.

Grandfather accidentally takes home wrong child from Sydney daycare

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An investigation has been launched after a grandfather mistakenly took home the wrong child from a daycare centre in Sydney, Australia.

The man arrived to collect his grandchild from First Steps Learning Academy in the southern suburb of Bangor, on Monday afternoon.

But he accidentally took home a different child, who was asleep in a dark room.

The mistake only became clear when the mother of the child arrived at the centre to find that her one-year-old was not there, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

"I can't explain the feeling," she told the newspaper.

"They couldn't tell me his [the man's] name, they couldn't tell me who he was, they couldn't tell me who he was meant to pick up. They couldn't tell me what he looked like, apart from that he was wearing shorts and he was an older gentleman," the mother, who asked not to be named, explained.

As part of safety protocols, childcare centres do not allow children to be collected by anyone else except recognised parents, guardians or carers

But she also said the grandfather is not to blame.

"We are not angry with him. We are not upset at him – we blame the day care."

The grandfather's wife told the Sydney Morning Herald that her husband is "devastated" and has "owned the mistake".

"When he realised, he raced that child back so fast," she said.

First Steps told the BBC that the educator involved in the incident has been stood down.

"We sincerely apologise to the families directly involved in this deeply upsetting and isolated incident," nursery director Trisha Hastie said.

She added that has never happened before at any of First Steps' nurseries, and it has strengthened procedures to "ensure this never happens again".

An investigation is underway into the "deeply concerning and serious incident", the New South Wales Early Childhood Education and Care Regulatory Authority said.

The incident comes at a time of heightened awareness surrounding safety at Australia's childcare centres, and last month, new legislative changes were announced aimed at improving safety standards in the sector.

Surgeon jailed after amputation of own legs

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Neil Hopper was motivated by sexual interest in amputation, the court heard

An NHS vascular surgeon who had his own legs removed has admitted two counts of insurance fraud and three of possessing extreme pornography.

Neil Hopper, 49, of Truro, Cornwall, carried out hundreds of amputation operations before having his own legs removed in 2019.

Truro Crown Court heard he lied to insurers by claiming that injuries to his legs were the result of sepsis and not self-inflicted.

It heard that in May 2019 Hopper had below knee amputations after a "mysterious illness". In fact he had used ice and dry ice to freeze his own legs so they had to be removed, the court heard.

Tempted by 'greed'

It heard Hopper had a "sexual interest in amputation".

Hopper had both legs amputated in May 2019 after complaining that his feet were in pain.

He was treated for suspected sepsis before he was told by surgeons that he should have amputations and he was operated on.

He did not tell the medics the real cause of his injuries, the court heard.

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Hopper had an obsession with removing parts of his own body, the court heard

The fraudulent insurance claims from two firms totalled more than £466,000 the court heard.

He was tempted by "greed" the court was told.

He had messaged a friend about the claims saying he should "milk it".

More than £50,000 of insurance money was sent to wife, £22,000 on a camper van, another £255,000 on building works and home improvements and a hot tub.

He "enjoyed" the interest from the media in his case, prosecutors told the court.

"His motivations were a combination of obsession with removing parts of his own body and a sexual interest in doing so," the court was told.

"It seems to have been a long-standing ambition of his," the court heard.

Hopper, who is originally from Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, had been employed by the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust from 2013 until he was arrested in March 2023.

After Hopper was charged, the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust released a statement.

A spokesperson said: "The charges do not relate to Mr Hopper's professional conduct and there has been no evidence to suggest any risk to patients.

"Mr Hopper worked in at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals from 2013 until he was suspended from duty in March 2023, following his initial arrest."

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How style guru Giorgio Armani revolutionised fashion

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Giorgio Armani, who has died at the age of 91, was the first designer since Coco Chanel to bring about a lasting change in the way people dress.

Born in a pre-war era of rigid traditions and styles, his creations followed - and helped make possible - increasing social fluidity in the latter half of the 20th Century.

Chiefly, he will be remembered for reinventing the suit - feminising it for men and popularising it for women.

Armani took away the restrictions and confinements of stiffer styles that went before him - making men feel sophisticated and women empowered in the workplace.

Newspapers hailed him the "first post-modern designer". In many ways, he was a revolutionary.

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Giorgio Armani pictured at home in the late 1970s

Giorgio Armani was born in Piacenza, northern Italy, on 11 July 1934.

His family's comfortable middle-class lifestyle was destroyed by the war and, with food hard to find, his earliest memory was hunger.

Armani played with unexploded artillery shells in the street, until one suddenly went off. He was severely burned and a close friend was killed.

"War," he later said, "taught me that not everything is glamorous."

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Armani (left) with childhood friends during World War Two in Italy

As a young man, Armani drifted.

In 1956, he began a medicine degree - but dropped out after three years and joined the army.

Swiftly tiring of life in the military, he found a job as a window dresser at La Rinascente - a department store in Milan - where he moved swiftly through the ranks.

Most designers learn their trade as apprentices or at fashion school - but Armani's education took place on the shop floor.

He learned what fabrics the customers liked, and went to the textile mills to buy them. He became an expert in how the cloth was constructed, and used his knowledge to perfect the tailoring.

Soon, Armani was working for Nino Cerruti - an influential haute couture designer. Within months, Cerruti asked him to restructure the company's approach.

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Armani's career in design began as a window dresser at a department store in Milan

The 1960s middle classes could not afford haute couture, but yearned for a stylish, distinctive look of their own.

With his expertise in fabrics, Armani provided an answer. His fine cloths made possible a menswear range with neat, precise cuts that could be manufactured at scale.

Its distinctively Italian style began to influence the way the fashionable dressed.

In 1966, Armani met Sergio Galeotti, a young apprentice architect. Galeotti soon abandoned his own career and started to work at his lover's side.

With immense confidence in Giorgio's ability, he encouraged Armani to set up on his own.

Galeotti masterminded the business side of the company - and sold his Volkswagen car to raise seed capital.

They started small - their first office was so dingy that Armani took the shades off the lamps in order to see the fabrics. But their work was nothing short of a revolution in fashion.

In broad terms, Armani softened menswear and hardened womenswear.

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As the role of women in society began to change, Armani spotted an opportunity

Men's suits were made softer and more sensual.

It reflected a change in the way men saw themselves in the 1960s, but it had not yet been captured in fashion.

And with more women entering the workplace, Armani spotted an opportunity.

"I realised that they needed a way to dress that was equivalent to that of men," he said. "Something that would give them dignity in their work life."

With Armani's elegantly tailored power suits, women were offered an alternative to the stiff and stuffy dresses their mothers had worn to work. They exuded femininity, but were a powerful statement of equality.

In 1978, the company signed an agreement with clothes manufacturer GFT - which gave it the ability to produce luxury ready-to-wear clothes in volume.

At the same time, Armani pulled off a huge marketing coup.

He won a contract to dress Richard Gere in American Gigolo. In almost every scene of the 1980 film, Gere's handsome fantasy-figure form appears head-to-foot in Armani.

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Richard Gere appeared head-to-foot in Armani in American Gigolo

It was Armani's vision projected by the power of Hollywood - and publicity that money couldn't buy.

He went on to dress stars on the Oscar night red carpet, and design costumes for dozens of film and television shows: notably The Untouchables and 1980s crime series Miami Vice.

Within a decade, he had become the biggest selling European designer in the United States. As a result, Milan emerged as serious commercial and creative force in world fashion - second only to Paris.

He moved to extend his brand. He launched both Armani Jeans and Emporio Armani - and a deal with L'Oreal added fragrances to his arsenal.

He went on to introduce glasses, sportswear, cosmetics and accessories. Now, there was an entire lifestyle - under one label - to which the fashionable could aspire. GQ magazine described it as the "total look".

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Armani continued to expand the company after the death of his partner, Sergio Galeotti

In 1985, Sergio Galeotti died of an Aids-related illness at the age of 40.

An intensely private man, Armani retreated into himself and considered retirement. Eventually, he decided to persevere rather than "abandon all of Sergio's hopes".

Paying tribute to his long-term personal and business partner, Armani said that "he helped me believe in my own work, in my energy".

In a rare interview in 2001, Armani was asked about the greatest failure of his career. "Not being able to stop my partner dying," he answered.

With no family to distract him, he dedicated his life to expanding his empire.

While fashion conglomerates bought up other brands, Armani resisted external investment.

Instead, he built the company into the vast global business it is today - and retained control of its finances and creativity. It made him a multi-billionaire.

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Giorgio Armani on the red carpet with Julia Roberts in 2019

In 2000, the Guggenheim Museum in New York hosted an exhibition of his work.

It recognised Armani's powerful influence on social change in the previous century - and boldly stated that "design could be art".

He stopped using models with low body mass indexes when one - Ana Carolina Reston - died of anorexia.

Hotel design was added to the portfolio with the opening of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai in 2010. Armani himself designed the interiors.

A keen sports fan, he also designed suits for Chelsea and the England football squad - and made the uniforms for Italy's Olympic team in 2012.

He had a very public falling-out with US Vogue editor Anna Wintour when she failed to attend the launch of his new season in 2014.

She claimed a diary conflict, but was rumoured to have remarked that "the Armani era is over".

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Armani at Paris Fashion week in June 2024, a month before his 90th birthday

As he entered his tenth decade, Armani continued to present new ranges on the catwalks of Paris and Milan.

In March 2025, he said his Milan show aimed to pour oil on the troubled waters of global politics.

"I wanted to imagine new harmony," he said, "because I believe that is what we all need."

In person, he was trim and business-like.

New York magazine described him as "notoriously disciplined" and "dedicated to a self-control and self-containedness that can come off as coolness".

Each morning, Armani would do lengths in his swimming pool. It was 50 yards long but just one yard wide - and contained just enough water to facilitate the laps.

To some, the design of the pool encapsulated the designer's single-minded approach to life and business. It was minimalist, precise, and engineered for a purpose.

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Throughout his career, his styles remained in lockstep with changing society.

The acute sense of social direction came from Armani's early experience on the shop floor of that Milanese department store.

There, it was the customers who mattered - and a good designer ensured he adapted to their changing needs.

For 65 years, Armani dedicated himself to that task. And it amassed him a fortune estimated by Forbes at $13bn (£10bn).

"I'm never satisfied," he once told a reporter.

"In fact, as someone who is forever dissatisfied and obsessive in his search for perfection, I never give up until I've achieved the results I want."

Legendary Italian designer Giorgio Armani dies

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Armani reimagined and modernised women's and men's suits

The Italian fashion designer and billionaire brand owner Giorgio Armani has died at the age of 91.

He was the archetype of Italian style and elegance, reimagining men's and women's suits for a modern audience.

Armani, which began as a fashion company, expanded into beauty, music, sport and even luxury hotels.

He was also a revered businessman, with his company bringing in more than £2bn a year.

In a statement on the brand's Instagram page, it said Armani " worked until his final days, dedicating himself to the company, the collections and the many ongoing future projects".

It also said he was "indefatigable to the end" and "driven by relentless curiosity and a deep attention to the present and to people".

The designer was seen as a pioneer in many ways, elevating red carpet fashion to what we see today.

He was also the first designer to ban underweight models from the runway, after the death of model Ana Carolina Reston in 2006 from anorexia nervosa.

In a profile in The Financial Times, in one of the designer's last interviews, Alexander Fury wrote: "He put women into a uniform of suits just as radical as Chanel's, creating forceful, confident clothing that helped to power the working woman's social revolution of the 1980s.

"By contrast, he relaxed menswear, deconstructing traditional tailoring in a manner that has affected how just about every suit in the world is made."

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Ukraine has unbreakable pledge from West with Trump's backing - Starmer

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Ukraine is looking for security guarantees as part of a deal to end the 40-month full-scale Russian war

The leaders of about 30 Western countries are taking part in a summit in Paris with Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky, with the aim of giving Kyiv security assurances if a ceasefire is agreed, and persuading the US to provide support.

Hopes of a deal to end the fighting have receded since Russia's Vladimir Putin met Donald Trump in Alaska, although the US president said on the eve of Thursday's talks that "we're going to get it done".

Trump was due to talk to leaders of the "Coalition of the Willing" by phone after the Paris summit, and French officials said it was important for many European partners that any military guarantees for Kyiv involved an "American safety net".

Last month he said the US was willing to help "probably" with air support, and Western allies are keen for Trump to confirm that.

The summit opened on Thursday, chaired by France's Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and many of the leaders took part remotely.

Nato chief Mark Rutte said the aim was to have "clarity" on what the coalition could deliver so they could discuss what the Americans could provide.

Air support could include help with air defence or intelligence, but details so far are vague.

A source at the Élysée Palace said there were three aims behind the security guarantees: to strengthen Ukraine's armed forces; to support them by deploying a separate force to make it clear to Russia that Ukraine has Western backing; and to have a US safety net, which the Americans would obviously have to maintain.

Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky said ahead of the talks that Kyiv had received "signals" from the Americans that they would provide a backstop.

US special envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Paris ahead of the summit and reports said he was due to meet Zelensky.

More than 40 months after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Putin has said this week that there is "a certain light at the end of the tunnel" and that "there are options for ensuring Ukraine's security in the event the conflict ends".

However, Russia has made clear that no Western forces should be deployed to Ukraine and it has insisted that it should be one of the countries acting as "guarantors" - an idea rejected by Kyiv and its allies.

Putin has also raised the unrealistic prospect of Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky coming to Moscow for talks.

Mark Rutte said on Thursday that Russia had no veto on Western troops being deployed to Ukraine: "Why are we interested in what Russia thinks about troops in Ukraine? It's a sovereign country. It's not for them to decide."

President Trump told CBS News on Wednesday that he remained committed to reaching a deal to end the war and said he continued to have a good relationship with both Putin and Zelensky.

"I think we're going to get it all straightened out," he said.

Watch: 'My job is to make sure Ukraine stays in the fight', says John Healey

UK Defence Secretary John Healey has praised Trump, who he says "brought Putin into talks" and "not closed off any options".

Ukraine is looking to the Coalition of the Willing to come up with a reassurance force involving British, French and other European troops. Germany has said it is too soon to make that kind of commitment.

The Russian leader, who spent Wednesday with China's Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, claims that his country's military is pushing forward on all fronts in Ukraine.

He warned that without a deal Moscow was prepared to "resolve all our tasks militarily".

While Ukraine and its allies say a ceasefire should be agreed initially, Russia has insisted its campaign will not end before a full peace deal.

The source at the Élysée Palace said it had already become clear that Russia had no intention of having a ceasefire as part of a peace deal.

The source pointed to the demarcation line between North and South Korea, where a ceasefire had lasted for years with a powerfully armed, allied American deployment serving as a signal to North Korea. That concept was extremely important for the Ukrainians, the source added.

'I don't seek attention', says Trump on Nobel Prize speculation

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US President Donald Trump has downplayed suggestions he wants to win the Nobel Peace Prize, after weeks of speculation.

"I have nothing to say about it," Trump told CBS News. "All I can do is put out wars." The president added: "I don't seek attention. I just want to save lives."

The comments appear to be at odds with previous statements on the matter, when he has said he should be given the prestigious accolade for his part in ending several conflicts.

In the same telephone interview, Trump told the outlet that he was committed to helping to secure a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. He said: "Something is going to happen. We are going to get it done."

Trump is expected to speak by phone to pro-Ukraine European leaders who are meeting in Paris on Thursday. His special envoy Steve Witkoff is attending in person.

The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is due to be announced by the Norwegian Nobel Committee on 10 October. Four previous US presidents have been awarded the honour, including Trump's political adversary Barack Obama.

In February, Trump lamented: "They will never give me a Nobel Peace Prize. I deserve it, but they will never give it."

His press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, reinforced the message in July, arguing that it was "well past time" that Trump won the prize.

Other members of his top team have added to the crescendo. At a cabinet meeting last week, his envoy Steve Witkoff called him the "single finest" Nobel candidate in history due to his "game-changing" work.

The five Nobel panel members are appointed by the Norwegian parliament. Trump has reportedly discussed his prizewinning hopes with Norwegian Finance Minister Jens Stoltenberg - though Stoltenberg has not confirmed this.

The US president has been nominated by several countries, including Israel and Pakistan. Trump took credit for cooling tensions between Pakistan and neighbouring India earlier this year.

That was one of six or seven wars that Trump has previously said he has "ended".

The claim has drawn scrutiny from analysts who say some of these conflicts lasted just days - though they were the result of long-standing tensions. It is unclear whether some of the peace deals will last.

BBC Verify has explored Trump's role in cooling down seven conflicts - including a conflict between Israel and Iran, and others.

Jamaican PM Andrew Holness wins rare third term in office

REUTERS/Gilbert Bellamy Andrew Holness holds up his ink-stained index finger after voting in the general election in Jamaica on 3 September 2025. He is smiling. He is wearing glasses and a pale green shirt. REUTERS/Gilbert Bellamy
Andrew Holness has been governing Jamaica since 2016

Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, 53, has won a rare third term in office after his Labour Party sailed to victory in Monday's election.

The Caribbean nation's electoral commission said the Labour Party had won 34 seats, beating the opposition People's National Party (PNP), which secured 29 seats, according to preliminary figures.

The candidate for the PNP, Mark Golding, has conceded defeat.

Holness campaigned on a promise to lower the income tax rate from 25% to 15%, while Golding had said he would raise the income tax threshold.

The incumbent was also credited by many voters for bringing down the number of homicides in the country after the murder rate fell to its lowest in 25 years in the first quarter of 2025, according to official figures.

While there was some criticism of the measures used to bring about the drop in crime - such as states of emergency being declared in some regions - the increased sense of safety seems to have helped propel Holness to another term.

But the economy was at the centre of the election campaign with the Labour Party pointing to the low unemployment rate of 3.3% as one of its achievements in office.

The main opposition party, the PNP, accused the government of squandering money, citing the high cost of second-hand school buses it had purchased.

It also raised questions about the Holness's integrity, citing a report which had questioned his income and assets declaration.

Holness denied any wrongdoing and accused the PNP of using the report as a "distraction" because, he said, the government's record was such that there was little the opposition could criticise.

While turnout was low at 39.5%, an observer mission sent by the Organization of American States (OAS) praised Jamaican voters for being "calm and orderly with a sense of civic maturity and pride".

Holness thanked voters for "this historic third term" and for their "trust, your faith and your belief in the vision of a stronger, safer, more prosperous Jamaica".

Jellyfish disrupt French nuclear power plant for second time in a month

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There are four large reactor's at Paluel, France's second largest nuclear plant by energy output

A swarm of jellyfish has caused major disruption at one of France's largest nuclear power plants, for the second time in a month.

The jellyfish entered the filters of the pumping station and the Paluel nuclear plant, France's national energy firm EDF said.

The incident reduced output at the plant in Normandy by 2.4 gigawatts and crews are working to restore it to full operation.

In August, generation at another major nuclear site in France was also disrupted by jellyfish, after a "massive and unpredictable" swarm forced the Gravelines plant to temporarily cease operations.

The hit represents a near halving of Paluel's 5.2 gigawatt output, after one of its four reactors was shut down and a second was reduced as a protective measure.

Nuclear makes up about 70% of Frances' energy consumption, according to the World Nuclear Association (WNA).

Paluel is one of France's largest nuclear power plants, with each of its four units generating over 1,300 megawatts of power.

EDF said in a statement that they took the measures at 21:00 local time (19:00 GMT) after the "arrival of jellyfish" in the filters of the non-nuclear part of the plant.

The company added that its teams were "carrying out the necessary diagnostics and interventions" to get both reactors fully back online.

Grandfather accidentally takes home wrong child from Sydney daycare

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An investigation has been launched after a grandfather mistakenly took home the wrong child from a daycare centre in Sydney, Australia.

The man arrived to collect his grandchild from First Steps Learning Academy in the southern suburb of Bangor, on Monday afternoon.

But he accidentally took home a different child, who was asleep in a dark room.

The mistake only became clear when the mother of the child arrived at the centre to find that her one-year-old was not there, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

"I can't explain the feeling," she told the newspaper.

"They couldn't tell me his [the man's] name, they couldn't tell me who he was, they couldn't tell me who he was meant to pick up. They couldn't tell me what he looked like, apart from that he was wearing shorts and he was an older gentleman," the mother, who asked not to be named, explained.

As part of safety protocols, childcare centres do not allow children to be collected by anyone else except recognised parents, guardians or carers

But she also said the grandfather is not to blame.

"We are not angry with him. We are not upset at him – we blame the day care."

The grandfather's wife told the Sydney Morning Herald that her husband is "devastated" and has "owned the mistake".

"When he realised, he raced that child back so fast," she said.

First Steps told the BBC that the educator involved in the incident has been stood down.

"We sincerely apologise to the families directly involved in this deeply upsetting and isolated incident," nursery director Trisha Hastie said.

She added that has never happened before at any of First Steps' nurseries, and it has strengthened procedures to "ensure this never happens again".

An investigation is underway into the "deeply concerning and serious incident", the New South Wales Early Childhood Education and Care Regulatory Authority said.

The incident comes at a time of heightened awareness surrounding safety at Australia's childcare centres, and last month, new legislative changes were announced aimed at improving safety standards in the sector.

字节跳动辟谣切割晶片业务

网传字节跳动注销整个晶片团队权限,并将业务从集团独立。公司澄清相关消息不实,并指晶片业务主体从未发生变化。

综合澎湃新闻和《证券时报》报道,有传言称,字节跳动整个晶片团队权限被注销,业务从集团独立,甚至将来可能以新加坡公司的壳子运行,且未向员工提供“N+1”赔偿。

传闻还称,相关变动涉及整个晶片团队,而不仅限于AI晶片业务。

字节跳动相关负责人星期四(9月4日)回应此事时称,相关消息是谣言,字节芯片业务的主体一直没有变化,这次只是切换飞书租户,外界关于裁员、独立、变更主体等各种过度解读不实。

特朗普与乌欧首脑举行在线会议 乌据报就战后支持提出“地面部队和地面旗帜”原则

04/09/2025 - 16:37

美国总统特朗普周四与乌克兰总统泽连斯基和多位欧洲领导人举行了一次在线会议,此举正值结束俄乌战争的外交努力陷入停滞。稍早时,泽连斯基和多位欧洲国家和欧盟委员会主席冯德莱恩齐聚巴黎爱丽舍宫,参加由法发主办的“自愿联盟”会议。

上述在线会议正值特朗普因未能促成泽连斯基与俄总统普京会晤或取得任何重大突破而日益沮丧之际。特朗普周三在接受美国哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)采访时说,“我一直在关注此事,一直在观察,也一直在与普京总统和泽连斯基总统讨论此事······但他们还没有准备好(当面会晤)”。

泽连斯基此前表示,已准备好与普京会面,但俄方强调,会晤的条款和目标必须提前协商。普京周三晚间在北京举行的新闻发布会上宣称:“至于与泽连斯基先生可能举行的会晤,我已经谈过了。总的来说,我从未排除过这种会晤的可能性”。但他立即充道,“这些会晤有什么意义吗?”

普京称泽连斯基为乌克兰的“代理政府首脑”。普京说,“因此,如果我们只是与现任政府首脑进行谨慎的会谈,那么这将是一条无路可走的路。这是可能的。我从未拒绝过,如果这次会谈准备充分,并可能取得一些积极的成果”。

普京声称,“我们也看到了特朗普总统领导下的美国现任政府的情绪。我们从他们身上看到的不仅仅是呼吁,还有寻求解决方案的真诚愿望”。

普京威胁道,“在我看来,隧道尽头似乎出现了一丝曙光。让我们拭目以待,看看局势如何发展。如果没有,那么我们将不得不用武力来解决摆在我们面前的所有任务”。

此外,普京提出邀请泽连斯基来莫斯科,前提是后者准备好与他会面。乌方官员则表示,如果泽连斯基前往莫斯科,会担心总统的生命安全。

周四,特朗普与泽连斯基及欧洲领导人的在线会议是在支持乌克兰的“自愿联盟”会晤后进行的。特朗普的特使威特科夫在巴黎参加了此次会晤;还与泽连斯基会面。

乌方官员称,泽连斯基与“自愿联盟”的欧洲领导人讨论了一系列安全保障方案,其关键原则是强大的乌克兰军队、欧洲在乌领土上的军事存在以及美国的“支持”。

一名乌克兰官员向短新闻网站Axios透露称,对于欧洲和美国的参与,乌方提出了“地面部队和地面旗帜”(Boots on the ground and flags on the ground)的原则。

报导指,这个想法是,那些不能或不愿在和平协议的背景下向乌克兰派遣大量部队的国家可以通过派遣战斗机或以其他方式提供空中支援、提供情报、向黑海部署舰艇、派遣象征性的小型军事特遣队或仅提供资金来作出贡献。

会后,泽连斯基通过社媒平台X表示:“今天的‘自愿联盟’会议,各国领导人通过线下和线上渠道出席。来自30多个国家的领导人团结一致,共同致力于同一个目标:以可靠的和平与长期的安全结束这场战争”。

泽连斯基续指,“我们详细讨论了各国为保障陆地、海上、空中和网络空间安全作出贡献的意愿。我们协调了立场,并审查了安全保障的要素。我感谢大家理解,强大的乌克兰军队是主要的安全保障”。

泽连斯基补充道,“我们一致认为,俄罗斯正竭尽全力拖延谈判进程,延长战争。必须加大对乌克兰的支持,并加大对俄罗斯的压力。欧盟第19轮(对俄)制裁方案的准备工作正在进行中。日本也在制定制裁措施”。

泽连斯基说,“我感谢所有人为这项重要工作所做的贡献,感谢他们支持我们的人民,感谢他们愿意继续与乌克兰站在一起,帮助我们保护生命。我要特别感谢特朗普总统为结束这场战争所做的一切努力,以及美国随时准备向乌克兰提供支持”。



3 Psychiatric Tools That Could Boost the Brain’s Natural Healing

They work for depression and P.T.S.D. Could they also help the brain repair itself after a neurologic catastrophe?

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Promising contenders for neurorehabilitation include transcranial magnetic stimulation, antidepressant pills and psychedelics, therapies that are better known for treating like depression, P.T.S.D. and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

欧洲会为支持乌克兰走多远?

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2025-09-04T14:38:12.135Z
泽连斯基前往巴黎出席有关乌克兰安全保障的磋商

(德国之声中文网)周四(9月4日),乌克兰的支持国在巴黎磋商有关军事安全保障事宜。法国总统马克龙、英国首相斯塔默领衔,35国元首出席,部分为线上参加。

乌克兰总统泽连斯基以及美国特使维特科夫(Steve Witkoff)亲赴巴黎。马克龙希望推动所谓“自愿者联盟”的计划,特别是向美国彰显欧洲在承担责任。

此次会后,也将向特朗普电话通报情况。

马克龙:已完成安全保障方案的筹备工作

前一天晚间,马克龙就已宣布,乌克兰的支持国已完成有关安全保障的筹备工作。他说,自白宫会议后,各国军方领导人已经进行了前期工作,所制定的安全保障方案如今需要在政治上获得批准。

至于该方案的具体内容,“自愿者联盟”尚未公布。迄今为止,所讨论的重点是加强乌克兰军队的防御能力,以及派遣驻军问题。

尽管欧洲的北约成员国将承担安全保障的主要责任,但他们也多次表明,必须有美国的保证才能实现。

35国元首出席,部分为线上参加

驻军问题:多数迄今持观望态度

在派遣驻军问题上,“自愿者联盟”多数成员迄今持观望态度。法国、英国表示愿派遣数千名士兵。丹麦、爱沙尼亚和立陶宛也作出派遣驻军的承诺。瑞典愿提供空域及海上监控。荷兰也表示,愿提供海陆空的协助。

德国而言,装备乌克兰军队是最重要的,以便该国能自我防御。至于其它,柏林将在实现停火后再决定。

捷克也认为有关派兵的讨论为时过早。西班牙和葡萄牙数月前暗示说,有可能会参与维和使命。

希腊、斯洛伐克、意大利、塞浦路斯、波兰、奥地利、罗马尼亚、斯洛文尼亚、克罗地亚和匈牙利则已表态不会派兵。但其中不少国家愿通过其它途径支持乌克兰未来的和平,如运输方面的协助、培训乌克兰士兵等。

普京表态不反对乌克兰加入欧盟 观察人士:拖延战略

普京本周访华期间曾表示,从未反对乌克兰加入欧盟,但北约“是另一码事”。观察人士认为,这一表态仅仅是一种拖延战略。

昆西研究所(Quincy Institute)的专家毕博(George Beebe)指出,普京的表态可能是为了获得乌克兰不会加入北约的承诺,同时寻求占领整个顿巴斯地区。目前,俄罗斯占领着顿巴斯88%的面积。《金融时报》报道称,普京向特朗普表示,如果乌克兰让出全部顿巴斯地区,他会冻结接触线。

毕博认为,一个重要因素是所谓“务实主义”。俄罗斯军队人员和供应不足,“俄军已经显示出,无法占领整个乌克兰”。

(据德新社,DW记者Anchal Vohra对本文亦有贡献)

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习近平见金正恩:中朝要在国际和地区事务中加强战略协作

中国国家主席习近平与朝鲜最高领导人金正恩会面时说,中朝要在国际和地区事务中加强战略协作,维护共同利益。

据新华社报道,习近平星期四(9月4日)在北京人民大会堂同赴华出席纪念中国人民抗日战争暨世界反法西斯战争胜利80周年活动的金正恩举行会谈。

习近平说,中国党和政府高度重视中朝传统友好,愿维护好、巩固好、发展好中朝关系。无论国际形势如何变化,这一立场都不会改变。中方将一如既往支持朝鲜走符合本国国情的发展道路,不断开创朝鲜社会主义事业新局面。

他还说,中方愿同朝方加强高层交往和战略沟通,深化治党治国经验交流,加深相互了解和友谊。密切各层级互动,开展各领域务实合作。

习近平提到,中朝要在国际和地区事务中加强战略协作,维护共同利益。在朝鲜半岛问题上,中方始终秉持客观公正立场,愿继续同朝方加强协调,尽力维护朝鲜半岛的和平稳定。

下午察:金正恩女儿金珠爱国际舞台首秀

朝鲜最高领导人金正恩(前排左二)星期二(9月2日)携女儿金珠爱(右二)一同抵达中国首都北京时,获中共政治局常委、中央书记处书记蔡奇(左一)前往火车站迎接。 (法新社)

朝鲜最高领导人金正恩星期二(9月2日)乘着绿皮火车到达中国首都北京,出席次日举行的中国纪念抗日战争胜利80周年大阅兵,这是他首次在多边外交舞台亮相,格外吸引全球目光。

同样吸睛也更让人意外的是,和金正恩一起走下列车的,还有他的女儿金珠爱,这是金珠爱首次出现在国际公众视野。

朝中社公布的照片显示,中共政治局常委、中央书记处书记蔡奇以及中共政治局委员、中国外长王毅到火车站月台迎接,并和金正恩握手寒暄。

民进党批国民党放任党员出席九三阅兵

台湾在野的国民党前主席洪秀柱出席九三阅兵后,民进党批评国民党放任党员参加阅兵,是在明目张胆配合中国大陆对台统战,“这样行为就是叛国”。

据民进党官网消息,民进党发言人韩莹星期四(9月4日)在记者会上说,看到洪秀柱出席阅兵的画面时感到相当悲哀。

她批评,洪秀柱此举不仅与10年前的立场相矛盾,更暴露国民党的态度。面对前主席、现任中央委员的亲共行为,国民党不但不谴责、不处分,反而以“只要不违法都尊重”为由切割,令人质疑国民党是否已明确走向“不反共”,并真正落实“两岸一家亲”。

韩莹还称,国民党“与侵略者同站一列的行径、明目张胆配合统战”,“这样行为就是叛国,让曾经为捍卫家园而牺牲的中华民国国军,还有国民党先烈们情何以堪”。

她并指,国民党不但配合统战,还放任立委在立法院删除国防预算。2025年国防预算删冻比例达史上最高的17.42%,追加减预算也被削减1.2亿元新台币(504万新元),凸显国民党“掏空台湾”的企图。

民进党中国部主任吴峻鋕也在会上指出,中国大陆窜改抗战史,从将“八年抗战”改为“14年抗战”,到颁发印有简体字和五星红旗的抗战胜利纪念章给国民党老兵,都是为了强化共产党在抗战中的中流砥柱叙事。但国民党对此毫无回应,任由话语权被夺走,本身就是“不反共”的最大象征。

洪秀柱星期三(9月3日)出席在北京天安门举行的九三阅兵,并称抗日战争是中华民族生死存亡之战,“是我们共同的历史,不分省籍、不分党派。此行只为传承历史真相,只为向英灵致敬。让今日汝辈不忘抗日惨痛历史记忆。”

但对于洪秀柱这番说辞,同党立委有不同意见。国民党立委林思铭受访时强调,洪秀柱是以国民党前主席名义出席阅兵,不能代表现在的国民党。

台湾社会如何看九三阅兵?

德正
2025-09-04T14:14:32.611Z
中国串流平台称数百万台湾用户观看了阅兵直播

(德国之声中文网)中国在天安门广场举行大阅兵前,美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)报导指出,九·三阅兵虽然是台湾政府密切关注的事件,但观察人士注意到,台湾社群媒体鲜少有人提前关注这场大阅兵。报道引述分析人士指出,这除了与台湾近来内部政治争议的后续效应有关,也凸显台湾社会与中国二战历史的疏离。

不过中国官媒《环球时报》报道称,据B站平台(Bilibili)统计,该平台阅兵全程直播累计观看人次达2.3亿次,有近40万台湾用户在B站观看了阅兵直播。央视旗下的新媒体号“玉渊谭天”报道,综合多个平台,台湾用户累计观看次数突破500万。

在社群媒体上,有台湾用户感叹看阅兵“好看”、“被震撼到了”;“人家的武器的确进步神速”。也有人认为有些装备“不是什么中国新式科技”而是“照着美军现有的军用无人机进行仿制”具有同等能力的复刻品。不少人进一步讨论知否要承担战争风险。有位用户说:“不知道別人有沒有变统派,但我看到无人机、机器狗、无人坦克、无人潜艇组成的军队,真的觉得要拥抱和平。”

“未踩到合作行为红线”

据“玉渊谭天”3日公布的相关名单,至少有13名台湾各党派、学界的人士出席九三阅兵。除了国民党前主席洪秀柱,还有前国民党立委李德维、新党主席吴成典、前立法委员周荃、前立法委员曹原彰、国民党立委陈玉珍的前助理游智彬、自称“高级外省人”的媒体人郭冠英、前国民党中央委员徐正文、台大教授苑举正、劳动党主席吴荣元等。

在“九三阅兵”之前,台湾陆委会一再表示,这不是有助于两岸和平气氛与全球民主团结的活动,呼吁台湾人不要去参加。陆委会还警告称,如果有政党、法人、人民团体或个别人士赴中参加活动涉及与中方从事任何形式的合作行为,将依两岸条例等法律规定裁罚。

陸委会发言人梁文杰4日在记者会上,对“部分国人赴陆参加阅兵典礼等相关活动”深表遗憾,但称洪秀柱以前国民党主席身份出席,其曾任立法院副院长的经历不落在兩岸条例有关条款规范內,“不是法律要去惩处的状况”。抗战老兵潘长发:“打死我也不会跟大陆合作”

从9月2日晚开始,包括舒淇、吴慷仁、伊能静、吴奇隆、黄安等在内的十多位台湾艺人在微博上转发了央视新闻宣传阅兵的同一条贴文。“今天,我们一起纪念#抗战胜利80周年#!5098天、14年浴血奋战,中国人民从不屈服于任何敌人!今天的中国,江山壮丽、人民豪迈,更无惧任何风浪!让我们一起铭记历史,从伟大胜利走向伟大复兴!”

这些艺人的部分关注者表达了失望。有粉丝表示“好难过”,一些人气愤表示未来将抵制有关艺人作品。有人不解,问“现在还转发是为了补考吗?”;还有人赌气称“让他好好去中国发展”。

相关图集:曾因「分裂中国」惹议的艺人们

欧阳娜娜:台湾女艺人欧阳娜娜因父亲欧阳龙先前發表有关一国两制的言论,再加上她在一个直播视频中将去中国工作形容成「出国」工作,而被中国粉丝质疑其政治立场。 为了灭火,她透过工作室于3月21日晚间在微博發文强调自己是祖籍江西的中国人,并在Instagram及脸书等社交平台同步分享。 然而,發文后质疑她台独的言论并无减少,反而导致不少台湾网友指责她「卖台」,稱她「歐陽支娜」和「江西娜」。 欧阳娜娜在事件3天后接受央視采访,强调發布的文字及声明都是她内心深处最真实的想法,甚至高唱《我和我的祖國》。 此专访一出,再次引起两岸网友挞伐及热议。
宋芸樺:2018年,台灣演員宋芸樺被網友翻出三年前一次訪問中,被問到最喜歡的國家時回答「台灣」,因而被質疑支持台獨。宋芸樺隨即在微博發文道歉﹕「我是中國人,一個90後的中國女生,台灣是我的家鄉...台灣是我出生的地方、祖國大陸是我夢想實現的地方,特別是國家今年出的惠台政策,給了我更多的發展空間和學習的機會。」
周子瑜:南韓女子組合TWICE成員,因在電視節目中自稱來自台灣並手持中華民國旗,遭中國網民炮轟台獨。當時僅16歲的周子瑜發布道歉影片,表示「中國只有一個,海峽兩岸是一體的,我始終為自己是一個中國人而感到驕傲」。事件發生時正值台灣2016年總統大選前夕,時任總統馬英九指﹕「她沒有必要道歉,我們支持她。」蔡英文在勝選演講中更說﹕「只要我當總統一天,我會努力讓我的國民,沒有一個人須為他們的認同而道歉。」
戴立忍 :2016年戴立忍主演趙薇執導的《沒有別的愛》,遭網友及中國共青團質疑是台獨分子並呼籲抵制電影,理由是他曾經聲援反服貿學運和香港佔領運動。戴立忍發表3000字聲明澄清「我從來不是台獨份子,也從未倡議台獨」,並說從小被教育要做個堂堂正正的中國人,沒有割裂自己血緣的想法。但他承認拿香港爭普選字牌拍照是「政治敏感度不足」,並為事件造成紛擾致歉。劇組最終仍決定撤換男主角。
水原希子:與戴立忍一同參演《沒有別的愛》的日本女星,被指控曾為「辱華」照片點讚,那其實是中國藝術家艾未未向天安門豎中指的相片。水原希子發表影片道歉,以中文說「對不起」,指點讚不是因為同意照片的政治意義,並在隨後取消點讚。
余文樂 :2018年,香港演員余文樂創立的潮流品牌MADNESS,官方網站寫道會「發送貨品到世界各地大部分國家」,當中包括港澳台,被網友指「分裂國家」。MADNESS發表道歉聲明,把描述更改為「國家/地區」。余文樂也急急致歉撲火﹕「對於公司品牌監管不力,出現這麼大的錯誤和誤會,我難辭其咎,也感到非常抱歉。」
范瑋琪:2015年9月3日,中國舉行抗戰勝利七十周年閱兵,正當不少藝人在微博上談論閱兵時,台灣歌手范瑋琪發表雙胞胎兒子的生活照,引來上萬則留言批評她「不愛國」。范瑋琪後來刪除照片並道歉﹕「真是對不起,因為分享了一張兒子的照片,讓大家不高興了!」
沒「道歉」的林心如:2018年,台灣演員林心如自製自演的電視劇《我的男孩》,因為獲台灣文化部2000萬元輔助金資助拍攝,被中國網友指她領取「台獨津貼」。電視劇在中國播出兩集後一度下架,林心如發表聲明稱有關指控是造謠,並強調「以前不曾以後也不會支持任何台獨言論及行為」,作品才能重見天日。

对于有人为艺人辩解,说他们可能受制于经纪公司或甚至 不知情,一位用户写道:“艺人可以沉默或不发声,并非没有选择。……多数做出‘不违逆中国、但可能伤害台湾’的言论,是因他们认为伤害台湾的风险近乎零。”

台湾陆委会对此回应表示,转发的內容并沒有包含“贬低中华民国地位、或明确主张以武力改变两岸现状”的语句,亦未踩到“合作行为”红线,因此不涉及违规。

举行阅兵的9月3日同时也是台湾的军人节。总统赖清德当天在脸书发文称,“台湾人民热爱和平,台湾也不拿枪杆子纪念和平;而是缅怀先烈、记取历史的教训,坚守对自由民主的信念,更相信手中的装备,是用来保家卫国,不是用来侵略扩张。”

 

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