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Imran Khan and wife given further jail terms after state gift fraud case

Getty Imran Khan, Pakistan's former prime minister, in a white shirt and black waistcoat during an interview in LahoreGetty

Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have been sentenced to further jail terms following a fraud case involving state gifts.

They were convicted of breaking Pakistan's rules on gifts after Bibi was given a luxury jewellery set by Saudi Arabia's Mohammed bin Salman during a 2021 state visit.

The pair are already serving time in prison for earlier convictions, and the new sentences - 10 years for criminal breach of trust and seven years for criminal misconduct, and a fine - will reportedly run concurrently to their earlier terms.

Khan has described the charges as politically motivated and his lawyer told BBC News his team plan to challenge the verdict.

Speaking to the BBC after the sentencing, the former prime minister's lawyer, Salman Safdar, said Khan and his wife had not been present for the hearing.

Mr Safdar said their legal team had only been informed about the sentencing late on Friday night, after normal court hours.

They planned to mount a challenge to the verdict in the high court, Mr Safdar said.

This case is the latest in a series of charges laid against the cricket star-turned-politician, who has been detained since August 2023. In January, he was sentenced to 14 years in prison over a separate corruption case.

He has faced charges in more than 100 cases, ranging from leaking state secrets to selling state gifts. The BBC has been unable to confirm the exact number brought against him.

The jewellery case, referred to as Toshakhana 2 in Pakistan, concerns a Bulgari jewellery set given to Bushra Bibi by Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during a state visit in 2021, according to court documents.

Under Pakistan's rules on state gifts, these items go to Pakistan's Toshakana department (state treasury), but politicians are able to purchase the items back.

Khan is alleged to have asked a private firm to undervalue the jewellery set, before purchasing it back at a significantly reduced price.

In addition to their jail terms, the pair were handed a fine of over 16 million Pakistani rupees (£42,600).

Khan has previously been acquitted in a separate Toshakhana case.

The former leader still has other cases outstanding against him.

These include terrorism charges relating to violent protests that took place on 9 May 2023, when he was previously arrested.

Khan was Pakistan's prime minister until April 2022 when he was ousted in a vote of no confidence.

Although he has not been seen in public, his social media accounts have continued to operate with messages attributed to him on X often appearing after jail visits.

These have been highly critical of Pakistan's current government and its politically powerful army Chief Field Marshall Asim Munir, including posts calling him a tyrannical dictator.

In November, he was denied any visitors for nearly a month.

After campaigning by his family and party, his sister was allowed to visit in early December; a few hours after she saw him, his account posted a comment credited to Khan calling the Field Marshall Asim Munir a "mentally unstable person".

Khan has not been allowed any family visits since.

According to an official at the jail, Khan and his wife were present when the verdict was announced but no journalists were allowed to observe.

The judgement states the judge was lenient in sentencing because of Khan's "old age".

Additional reporting by Usman Zahid

台北袭击案多人死伤 郑丽文:社会安全网严重失灵

台北两捷运站发生随机伤人事件,致四人死亡11人受伤。台湾在野的国民党主席郑丽文表示,治安与社会安全网已经严重失灵,她呼吁总统赖清德及内政部严肃面对,“不要再一天到晚不务正业,只想着斗争”。

台湾《联合报》报道,郑丽文星期六(12月20日)到宜兰县议会参加党庆活动受访时表示,一天前发生的惨剧令大家都非常震惊,发生的地点离她住的地方也没有很远,感叹“台湾的治安还有社会安全网的确出了非常大的问题。”

郑丽文说,回想过去这段时间,负责治安的内政部在忙什么?“内政部长似乎整个心思都放在如何对付陆配(大陆配偶)。”

她表示,从前总统蔡英文时期就一直不断推动的社会安全网,到今天完全经不起考验。台湾是一个善良、纯朴、单纯的社会,大家很难接受这种几乎等同于“个人孤狼式恐攻”的危险事件,一而再、再而三地发生。

郑丽文说,社会真的病了,台湾社会需要政府真正用心关心,而不是不断制造政治上的对立、仇恨。当仇恨不断蔓延,社会将付出我们难以想象的代价。

她呼吁赖清德及主管治安的内政部,必须严肃面对这一个个案背后所透露出来的讯息:整个治安与社会安全网已经严重失灵。

郑丽文喊话赖清德和内政部:“请赶快回到你们的岗位上,不要再一天到晚不务正业,只想着斗争、斗争、斗争。”

台北车站和捷运中山站星期五(19日)傍晚交通高峰期接连发生袭击事件,27岁的嫌犯张文持刀伤人,并抛掷汽油弹和烟雾弹等。他在行凶后跳楼,送医抢救无效身亡。

U.S. and Venezuela Jam Caribbean GPS Signals to Thwart Attacks, Raising Flight Hazard

Military brinkmanship between President Trump and Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela has led to an increase in electronic warfare in the region.

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A member of Venezuela’s security forces on the tarmac at Maiquetia International Airport in Caracas this month. The F.A.A. has issued a warning to all aircraft operating there.

Hezbollah Is Down, but Not Out, as Lebanon Faces Pressure to Disarm It

The Lebanese militant group has resisted calls to lay down all its arms, risking a return to war with Israel.

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Hezbollah supporters gathered around the grave of Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s former leader, who was killed by an Israeli airstrike, on the anniversary of his death, in Dahiya, Lebanon, in September.

中国佛协:法规戒律是佛教健康传承“生命线”

中国国家宗教事务局主管的中国佛教协会召开“学法规、守戒律”教育活动学习会,要求佛教界深刻认识法规戒律是佛教健康传承的“生命线”,从根源上杜绝信仰淡化、戒律松弛等问题。

据“中国佛教协会”微信公众号消息,中国佛教协会星期五(12月19日)召开“学法规、守戒律、重修为、树形象”教育活动专题学习会。中国佛教协会会长、中国佛学院院长演觉法师出席会议并讲话。

会议组织协会相关部室负责人围绕中国佛教协会今年新制定修订的13部规章制度及四条通知要求,逐章逐条详细解读,明确制度执行中的重点难点,通过结合典型案例、回应实际问题的方式,帮助与会人员厘清“可为、必为、不可为”的行为边界,引导大家深刻认识到法规戒律是佛教健康传承的“生命线”,只有学深悟透、严格践行,才能从根源上杜绝信仰淡化、戒律松弛、管理混乱、丛林制度落实不力等突出问题。

会议指出,“学法规”是破解佛教领域突出问题、规范内部管理的重要保障,要求全国佛教界提高政治站位,将法规学习与中共总书记习近平关于宗教工作的论述、中共二十大和二十届历次全会精神、全国宗教工作会议精神结合,真正做到“入脑入心、学深悟透”。

会议还要求全国佛教界坚持学用结合,将政策法规学习与佛教教义教规阐释有机融合,把“学法规”作为行为准则,把“守戒律”作为信仰底色,把学习成果转化为规范管理、正信正行的实际成效;要以法规学习为基础,把制度优势转化为治理效能,确保问题查摆有依据、整改整治有方向。

台北袭击事件:赖清德称将制度化建立反恐与快速应变机制

台湾台北发生袭击事件后,总统赖清德表明,将制度化建立反恐与快速应变机制。

台湾总统府官网公布,赖清德星期六(12月20日)前往内政部警政署听取台北市随机袭击事件专案进度报告时说,已责成相关部会成立专案小组,对凶嫌背景、犯案动机、有无共犯及幕后指使等进行全面深入的调查。

赖清德也说,将以此案为鉴,强化机场、车站、捷运等人流密集场所的警力部署,制度化建立反恐与快速应变机制,全力确保民众安全与社会安定。

他指出,这起案件已造成三位民众加上歹徒共四人死亡,并造成11名民众轻重伤。

赖清德也感谢行政院长卓荣泰星期五(19日)晚上第一时间就前往北车了解整体情况,指挥相关部会成立专案小组,并肯定台北市蒋万安市长筹组紧急维安应变专案小组。“在此重大时刻,期盼中央地方携手合作、不分党派,共同应对此一重大事件。”

中国11月稀土出口量创历史第二高 对日本出口量大增

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2025-12-20T10:10:43.439Z
11月份,中国对日本的稀土出口量大增35%,达到305吨,创下今年以来的最高纪录

(德国之声中文网)根据中国海关周六(12月20日)公布的数据,11月中国稀土磁铁的出口量达到6150吨,比10月增长12%,是自今年1月份创下6357吨的出口历史新高以来的最高水平。

今年4月,在美国总统特朗普发起贸易战后,中国限制了稀土出口,导致全球供应链受到影响。稀土对于现代高科技产业来说至关重要,从武器、汽车到智能手机,稀土被广泛应用于多个领域。

特朗普10月30日表示,他和中国领导人习近平在韩国达成协议,美方下调对中国商品的关税,以确保中国稀土出口畅通。在一系列外交协议的推动下,中国的稀土出口量稳步回升。

根据中国海关最新公布的数据,今年前11个月,稀土磁铁出口量对比去年同期下降2%。

今年11月份,中国对美国的稀土出口总量为582吨,对比10月下降了11%,但仍处于7月份以来的平均水平。10月份,中国对美国稀土出口量为656吨。

与此同时,中国对日本的稀土出口量大增35%,达到305吨,创下今年以来的最高纪录。而日本目前正与北京处于外交争端之中。

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Who and what are in the Epstein files?

Watch: Former US President Bill Clinton featured in new Epstein photos

The US justice department has released an initial tranche of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

The documents, which include photos, videos and investigative documents, were highly anticipated after Congress passed a law mandating the files be released in their entirety by Friday. The Department of Justice (DOJ), however, acknowledged it would not be able to release all of the documents by the deadline.

A number of famous faces are included in the first batch of files - including former US President Bill Clinton, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, and musicians Mick Jagger and Michael Jackson.

Being named or pictured in the files is not an indication of wrongdoing. Many of those identified in the files or in previous releases related to Epstein have denied any wrongdoing.

Several hundred thousand pages still have not been released

Among the documents released on Friday are many that are redacted, including police statements, investigative reports and photos.

More than 100 pages in one file related to a grand jury investigation are entirely blacked out.

Officials, as outlined in the law, were allowed to redact materials to protect the identity of victims, or anything related to an active criminal investigation, but they were required by law to explain such redactions, which has not yet been done.

The thousands of pages released on Friday are only a share of what is to come, according to the justice department.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the department was releasing "several hundred thousand pages" on Friday and that he expected "several hundred thousand more" to be released over the coming weeks.

He told Fox & Friends that the department was heavily vetting each page of material to ensure "every victim - their name, their identity, their story, to the extent that it needs to be protected - is completely protected". That is a process, he argued, that takes time.

The timing of when additional materials will be released is unclear, and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have expressed frustration.

Democrats including Congressman Ro Khanna have threatened action against members of the justice department, including impeachment or possible prosecution over the delay.

Khanna led with Republican Congressman Thomas Massie to force a vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, defying US President Donald Trump who at first urged his party to vote against the measure.

"The DOJ's document dump of hundreds of thousands of pages failed to comply with the law," he said on social media, saying in a video that all options were on the table and being mulled over by him and Massie.

Bill Clinton pictured in pool and hot tub

US Department of Justice Clinton is seen swimming in a pool. US Department of Justice

Several of the images released include former US President Bill Clinton.

One picture shows him swimming in a pool, and another shows him lying on his back with his hands behind his head in what appears to be a hot tub.

Clinton was photographed with Epstein several times over the 1990s and early 2000s, before the disgraced financier was first arrested. He has never been accused of wrongdoing by survivors of Epstein's abuse, and has denied knowledge of his sex offending.

A spokesperson for Clinton commented on the new photos, saying they were decades old.

"They can release as many grainy 20-plus-year-old photos as they want, but this isn't about Bill Clinton. Never has, never will be," Angel Ureña wrote on social media.

"There are two types of people here. The first group knew nothing and cut Epstein off before his crimes came to light. The second group continued relationships with him after. We're in the first. No amount of stalling by people in the second group will change that," he continued.

"Everyone, especially MAGA, expects answers, not scapegoats."

US Department of Justice Clinton is seen relaxing in what appears to be a hot tub. His hands are behind his headUS Department of Justice

Epstein allegedly introduced Trump to 14-year-old girl

In the tranche of files released by the justice department are court documents that mention the US president.

The court documents detail that Epstein allegedly introduced a 14-year-old girl to Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

During the alleged encounter in the 1990s, Epstein elbowed Trump and "playfully asked him", in reference to the girl, "This is a good one, right?", the document says.

Trump smiled and nodded in agreement, according to the lawsuit filed against Epstein's estate and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2020.

The document says that "they both chuckled" and she felt uncomfortable, but "at the time, was too young to understand why".

The victim alleges she was groomed and abused by Epstein over many years.

In the court filing she makes no accusations against Trump, and Epstein's victims have not made any allegations against him.

The BBC has contacted the White House for comment.

The alleged episode is one of very few mentions of the president in the thousands of files released on Friday. He can be seen in several photos but his inclusion is minimal at best.

The Trump War Room, the official X account for the president's political operation, instead was posting photographs of Clinton. Trump's press secretary, too, re-posted images of Clinton, saying "Oh my!"

However, there are still pages to be released.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has said that "several hundred thousand" pages of documents are still being reviewed and have yet to be made public.

The US president has previously said he was a friend of Epstein's for years, but said they fell out in about 2004, years before Epstein was first arrested. Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

Photo appears to show Andrew laying across laps

US Department of Justice A black and white image showing Andrew lying across the laps of womenUS Department of Justice

A photo in the released files appears to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor laying across five people, whose faces are redacted. Epstein's convicted co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell is seen in the image standing behind them.

Andrew has faced years of scrutiny over his past friendship with Epstein, who does not appear in the photo.

He has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing in relation to Epstein, and said he did not "see, witness or suspect any behaviour of the sort that subsequently led to his arrest and conviction".

Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker and Mick Jagger

US Department of Justice Epstein poses with Michael Jackson US Department of Justice
Epstein poses with Michael Jackson

The newly released documents include the widest assortment of celebrities we've seen in an Epstein file release so far.

The former financer was known for having connections across entertainment, politics and business. Some images released by the DOJ show him with stars that include Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger and Diana Ross.

It's unclear where or when any of the photos were taken or in what context. It's also unclear if Epstein was associated with all of these figures or whether he attended these events. Previously released photos from Epstein's estate have included photos that he did not take from events where he was not in attendence.

In one of the newly released photos, Epstein is photographed with Michael Jackson. The pop idol is wearing a suit and Epstein is seen in a zip-up hoodie.

US Department of Justice Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger is seen here posing with Clinton US Department of Justice
Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger is seen here posing with Clinton

Another image of Jackson shows him with former US President Bill Clinton and Diana Ross. They are posing together in a small area and multiple other faces are redacted from the image.

Another photo in the thousands of files shows Rolling Stones legend Jagger posing for a photo with Clinton and a woman whose face is redacted. They are all in cocktail attire.

Several photos include the actor Chris Tucker. One shows him posing and seated next to Clinton at a dining table. Another shows him on an airplane tarmac with Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted associate of Epstein.

The BBC has contacted Jagger, Tucker and Ross for comment. Clinton has previously denied knowledge of Epstein's sex offending and a spokesperson on Friday said they were decades-old photos.

"This isn't about Bill Clinton. Never has, never will be," the spokesperson said.

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Michael Jackson and Diana Ross are photographed with Clinton
US Department of Justice Actor Chris Tucker seen posing with convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell. They are on a tarmac at an airport posing near a jet. US Department of Justice
Actor Chris Tucker seen posing with convicted Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell

Epstein threatened to burn down house, accuser says

One of the first people to report Epstein is included in the files. Maria Farmer, an artist who had been working for Epstein, told the FBI in a 1996 report that he had stolen personal photos she took of her 12-year-old and 16-year-old sisters.

She said in a complaint that she believed he sold the photos to potential buyers, and said he threatened to burn her house down if she told anyone about it. Her name is redacted in the files but Farmer confirmed the account was hers.

She notes in the report that Epstein had allegedly asked her to take pictures for him of young girls at swimming pools.

"Epstein is now threatening [redacted] that if she tells anyone about the photos he will burn her house down", the report states.

Farmer said she feels vindicated after nearly 30 years.

"I feel redeemed," she said.

What's really going on with flu this winter

Getty Images Sick looking man wrapped up in a cream coloured blanket and holding a tissue to his nose. Getty Images

Flu should always be taken seriously. It is a virus that kills thousands of people every winter and puts intense strain on hospitals.

However, I can't remember a flu season that has played out quite like this. There have been claims it is both a "superflu" and "unprecedented" across the media and even from NHS England - while experts say this year's flu is not out of the ordinary with accusations of "crying wolf".

So what's really going on and is anything truly different this year?

As I reported in early November, there were concerns the flu season had the potential to be the worst for a decade.

Scientists who track the multitude of flu viruses around the world noticed seven fresh mutations appear in a strain of influenza – a type called H3N2 – in June.

This newly mutated virus rapidly became the dominant form of H3N2 and was named subclade-K.

The flu season took off a month early in the UK hinting the virus may have the potential to spread more widely than normal and it was too late to adjust this year's flu vaccine to match the new mutations.

That was the concern, but the reality has been more in line with a normal flu than a super flu.

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H3N2 strain of influenza

The K-flu virus has not gained a dramatic ability to rip through the population.

"It was basically spreading at a very similar speed to previous years, it was towards the upper end, but it wasn't an outlier," says Prof Christophe Fraser, who is analysing the spread of the virus at the Pandemic Sciences Institute at the University of Oxford.

His team's latest analyses, still to be published, suggest the mutations did give the virus a slight edge at slipping past our immunity – in the region of 5-10% more than usual. It is not clear if that applies to everyone or is concentrated just in children and young adults who have caught less flu in the past and who have been most affected so far.

H3N2 viruses always tend to be more severe for the elderly and there is no clear evidence the virus is worse than expected this year. A rapid analysis of the seasonal flu vaccine also suggested it was performing in line with previous years despite fears of a mismatch.

Dr Jamie Lopez Bernal, a consultant epidemiologist at the UKHSA, said: "The things that we saw that were unusual this season are the early start to the season, we also saw this change to the virus, with more evolution than we typically see.

"But overall, in terms of the impact on the NHS and the impact on people's health, we're seeing a broadly typical flu season."

Line chart showing that positive tests for flu fell in the latest week to 14 December, down from over 21% in the previous week to just above 19%. In previous bad flu seasons in 2022 and 2024 they were at around 25% and 23% respectively at the same time. The chart shows that flu cases this year started rising earlier than in 2023 and 2024.

There are suggestions that flu may already be peaking, although this comes with significant uncertainty. There are questions about what happens over Christmas when everyone meets up and it's easier for the virus to infect older people who are more at risk. There are also signs a different strain of flu - H1N1 - is picking up in Europe and may lead to an increase in cases here too.

But a "broadly typical flu season" is probably not the sense you'd get from watching or reading the news.

Statistical artistry was used to compare an early flu season to one that started much later allowing claims of flu cases being "an incredible 10 times higher" than in 2023.

It was technically true, but is like saying your train to Glasgow got you there in record time… but the journey time was identical, you just booked an earlier train.

NHS England was not the first organisation to start calling it superflu, but Prof Meghana Pandit, national medical director at NHS England, did label it an "unprecedented wave of super flu".

It has been suggested by the British Medical Association that flu has been used to scaremonger while resident doctors were deciding whether to continue their strike action.

Superflu isn't a scientific description and the BBC Health Team has not found any expert who thinks it is an accurate one.

"I don't think it's a helpful term, there isn't a particularly unusual set of symptoms, there's no indication of it being associated with exceptional severity, exceptionally rapid spread or exceptional health impact," says Prof Fraser.

One of the UK's top flu scientists, Prof Nicola Lewis, the director of the World Influenza Centre at the Francis Crick Institute, said the virus was "not particularly unusual" and that she saw "no evidence" the virus was "particularly different" and superflu "wouldn't be my description".

The former deputy chief medical officer for England through the pandemic, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, posted: "I'm very unclear what is meant by the rather silly term of 'superflu'."

Crying wolf?

Persuading people to get the flu vaccine saves lives and last winter the jabs were estimated to have kept around 100,000 people out of hospital.

However, experts have started to question whether the escalation in language used since the Covid pandemic could harm trust in official health advice. Previous winters came with warnings of a tripledemic of flu, Covid and RSV; then it was upgraded to a quademic adding in norovirus; this year it's superflu.

Dr Simon Williams, who researches psychology and public health at Swansea University, says there are issues with the "current language around every winter being 'the worst' in some way or another" and risks a "cry wolf" effect that damages trust and means people become "numb" to the advice.

He said there was a danger of "over-using the narrative that viruses will overwhelm the NHS" when "ultimately the NHS hasn't got overwhelmed to the point of not being able to carry out emergency and basic functions".

Instead he argues a "fine balance" is needed between raising awareness and "not falling into the trap of fear-messaging or being overly alarmist, which can backfire".

Prof Jonathan Ball, a virologist at Nottingham University, agrees saying: "I think it is a concern to use words like super flu, when we may one day experience a real super flu.

"We have to be very, very careful about how we communicate these things to the public, because there is a risk that we can cry wolf."

Jake Paul goes to hospital with suspected broken jaw after Anthony Joshua defeat

Paul goes to hospital with suspected broken jaw

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Jake Paul was stopped for the first time in his boxing career

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Jake Paul has gone to hospital with a suspected broken jaw after he was stopped by Anthony Joshua in their heavyweight fight in Miami.

The American went six rounds with the two-time heavyweight world champion but failed to beat the count following repeated knockdowns.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer hit the canvas twice in the fifth and sixth rounds and said in his post-fight comments he believed his jaw was "definitely" broken.

The 28-year-old missed the post-fight news conference as a result and Most Valuable Promotions chief Nakisa Bidarian confirmed Paul had gone to hospital.

"We think he broke his jaw. But he's fine," Bidarian said.

"He took a shower, he drove himself to hospital. A broken jaw is very common in sports, particularly in boxing or MMA. The recovery time is four to six weeks."

Paul was a massive underdog and his tactics against Joshua appeared to be to use his speed and footwork to stay away from the Briton's big punches.

The fight attracted criticism because of the weight discrepancy and experience gap between the fighters.

Paul has fought most of his career at cruiserweight and says he intends to take "some time off" from boxing.

"We will heal the broken jaw, come back and fight people my weight. I'm going for the cruiserweight world title," he said.

"I'm going to take a little break. I've been going hard for six years."

What's next for Paul after loss?

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Image caption,

Jake Paul made his professional boxing debut in 2020

Paul has made a career out of being impossible to predict - with the one constant his eagerness to disrupt the sport.

Just a few months ago, the prospect of Paul facing Joshua seemed fanciful, but he has now ticked that off his wishlist.

Prior to facing Joshua, Paul was campaigning at cruiserweight and the WBA announced he would enter their rankings at number 14 in July.

He has since slipped down one place, so a return to that division would appear most logical if he is to eventually achieve his dream of fighting for a world title.

Most Valuable Promotions chief Bidarian said Paul "drove himself to hospital" to be checked for a suspected broken jaw after losing to Joshua and could need "four to six weeks" to recover.

Once Paul gets the green light to compete in 2026 he might begin to cast his eye at those above him in the WBA cruiserweight rankings - and one name that stands out is Manchester's Pat Brown.

Brown is undefeated in five fights as a professional and could jump at the chance to fight on a big stage and enhance his reputation.

Alternatively, Paul continued to express a desire to face four-weight world champion Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and will no doubt continue to pursue one of the biggest names still active in the sport.

A rematch with Tommy Fury - the only other defeat on Paul's record - also still lingers.

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Pantone's white Colour of the Year sparks backlash

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Cloud Dancer has been named Pantone's Colour of the Year

For anyone who has spent years renting, staring at the same landlord-approved magnolia walls and dreaming of one day adding some actual personality to their home, Pantone's 2026 Colour of the Year might feel like a personal attack.

This year, Pantone has chosen white as its colour of the year.

More specifically, Cloud Dancer - a white described as "lofty" and "billowy" which "serves as a symbol of calming influence in a society rediscovering the value of quiet reflection".

It is the first time white has been chosen as the colour of the year, and it has raised more than a few eyebrows.

According to Pantone, Cloud Dancer "is not just a colour, it's a mindset" and reflects a collective desire to slow down, reset and find calm after years of visual overload.

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An all-white take on Pantone's Cloud Dancer – soothing in theory, stressful if you drink red wine or coffee

But some critics have labelled the decision as "Pantonedeaf", arguing that elevating minimalist and pristine white spaces can feel far removed from the smaller, messier homes most people inhabit.

Others argue that positioning white as aspirational risks racial undertones, landing uncomfortably amid ongoing political and cultural conversations about race and representation.

Clinical or calm?

Designer Chris Beaumont says the backlash goes beyond aesthetics, arguing that white carries cultural undertones and is rarely a neutral choice.

"White is a signal," he says, shaped by a decade of minimalist celebrity interiors – most notably Kim Kardashian's stripped-back home – that came to represent "wealth, order and distance from chaos".

He explains that white is "not about inspiration but being careful not to offend", with Cloud Dancer embodying "austerity, moral minimalism and the idea that neutrality signifies virtue".

Chris Beaumont A man, Chris Beaumont, wearing a salmon pink coloured blazer and blue and red flowery shirt, poses in his home. His home is similarly colourful featuring a mixture of patterns on furniture including a sofa and bar area Chris Beaumont
Chris believes Pantone's choice for 2026 is "tone-deaf"

Beaumont points to the pandemic as a turning point in how people relate to their homes.

"Overnight they became our offices, sanctuaries and emotional anchors," he says, adding that against this backdrop, pushing the Colour of the Year towards "further visual emptiness feels rather tone-deaf".

Rather than offering calm, he believes white now risks amplifying "a sense of bleakness", particularly when paired with cool, clinical lighting.

'Hospital vibes'

Lara Clark, a Surrey based interior designer, agrees and says Cloud Dancer "doesn't really read as a colour" and is "firmly in the bin for me".

While it may suit highly minimal or architectural spaces, she says bright whites rarely create calm in real homes.

"What looks serene in a styled shoot can easily feel clinical at home," she explains.

"White can feel stark and unforgiving and you don't want your home to give hospital vibes."

Lara Clark Blonde woman looking at a colour chartLara Clark
Lara believes using white in real homes can create a clinical vibe

She adds that "homes should spark joy and feel warm and lived-in, and this shade feels quite removed from that."

Beaumont hopes that homeowners will reject the Pantone Colour of the Year in favour of "full-scale dopamine décor", using colour to express personality.

Laurie Pressman, VP of the Pantone Colour Institute, told the BBC that people "bring different feelings" to the meaning of the colour, but it was chosen as it "works seamlessly with everything around it, offering a refined neutrality that feels intentional and adaptable".

Since its launch in 2000, Pantone's Colour of the Year has become a powerful industry signal.

Past choices have included the optimism of Living Coral, the calm confidence of Classic Blue, the vibrancy of Viva Magenta, and most recently softer, emotionally driven tones like Peach Fuzz.

These colours don't just live on trend forecasts - they show up in fashion collections, beauty launches, interiors, packaging and even technology, shaping how products are marketed and how consumers imagine the year ahead.

Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images Sephora cosmetics including a blush palate, mascara, lipstick and a blush brush is shown. They are in a pink-ish / nude colour called Marsala which was picked as Pantone's colour of the year in 2015Carlos Avila Gonzalez/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images
Sephora cosmetics previously released a collection based on Pantone's 2015 Colour of the Year - Marsala - described as a "full-bodied red-brown"

Victoria Robinson, a style and trend expert, says Cloud Dancer is a "beautiful choice" and while it may seem simple, "this particular shade feels soft and elegant rather than stark".

In contrast to those who say the colour is boring, Robinson sees it as "adaptable" and says it's best used in "bedrooms and living areas where you want a serene, restful atmosphere".

"Even if you don't want to repaint, you can introduce the colour into a room with cushions, throws and curtains."

Pantone Woman wearing brown sunglasses a dark brown turtleneck and light brown fluffy coat with only the collar visible. Pantone
Pantone's Colour of the Year for 2025 was Mocha Mousse - a soft brown which "promotes a pure and organic approach to luxury"

Interior designer James Mellan-Matulewicz says although he was surprised that Pantone's pick this year was "essentially the absence of colour", it is a bit like vanilla ice cream, in that "everyone likes it but it's nobody's favourite".

He can see its merits, explaining that white can work particularly well as a backdrop for architectural details like panelling and arched doorways which is a "growing trend in modern homes".

In fashion, white has long been a staple rather than a statement and as a Colour of the Year it presents a different challenge to designers more accustomed to bold shades.

Luxury stylist Oriona Robb says elevating white feels "less about novelty and more about intention", reflecting a shift towards refinement after years of trend overloads.

Oriona Robb Image of a blond woman sitting at a table with magazine and colour wheels on the table and a mood board behind her of models wearing different outfitsOriona Robb
Oriona says white is a hard colour to pull off in fashion

"White forces designers and wearers alike to focus on form, proportion and quality, there's really nowhere to hide," she explains.

But she adds that it also carries assumptions around body confidence, lifestyle and privilege, saying: "When white is treated as something only a narrow group of people can pull off, it becomes exclusionary."

She says industry is already aware of the uncomfortable undertones tied to celebrating white as an ideal, particularly amid ongoing conversations about representation and accessibility, and the real test will be whether "brands engage with that nuance honestly, or simply aestheticise the colour".

A cultural mood, not a trend

Stylist Katie Malik admits the choice initially surprised her, given Pantone's history of bold colours, but says it reflects a genuine shift and fits within a wider mood of "quiet luxury", burnout and a rejection of excess.

She says feedback from her clients has been largely positive, with many craving calmer, more restorative spaces.

"Many people are actively seeking tranquillity and serenity in their homes and aren't always ready to commit to more daring colours," she explains.

Whether white feels calming or sterile, Malik argues, depends on how it is used and far from being "Pantonedeaf", she sees it as one of Pantone's most usable picks.

Cloud Dancer is described as a blank canvas that allows "all colours to shine", a view Malik shares.

"A blank canvas isn't an empty space, it's a space filled with potential," she says.

Adding that its success "won't be in its universal adoption, but in how it anchors a larger conversation about what we want from our homes".

For those tempted to embrace Cloud Dancer in all its pristine glory, one thing may be essential: a very good stain remover, kept firmly within reach.

Lyon puts Australia on brink of Ashes win

Lyon puts Australia on brink of Ashes win

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Third Ashes Test, Adelaide Oval (day four of five)

Australia 371: Carey 106; Archer 5-53 & 349: Head 170; Tongue 4-70

England 286: Stokes 83; Boland 3-45 & 207-6: Crawley 85; Cummins 3-24

Australia need four wickets to retain Ashes

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England are on the brink of an Ashes series defeat after Australia's Nathan Lyon broke their resistance late on the fourth day of the third Test in Adelaide.

Off-spinner Lyon removed a reverse-sweeping Harry Brook, bowled Ben Stokes and, crucially, had Zak Crawley stumped to move the home side within touching distance of the urn.

Crawley compiled an impressive 85, but when he was seduced by a delirious Lyon, England were left 194-6 in pursuit of a notional target of 435.

Australia will return on Sunday needing four more wickets to go 3-0 up after three Tests, retain the Ashes after only 11 days of cricket and win a fourth consecutive home series against England.

Lyon's intervention – England lost three wickets for 17 runs in six overs – came after the tourists finally showed a willingness to adapt their Bazballing ways.

It was the recognition of the situation and a realisation that some players – Crawley included – are fighting for their futures and reputations.

After Stokes returned to bowling with seven overs from the start of play, the tourists took the last six Australia wickets for 38 runs to dismiss the hosts for 349 in their second innings.

Travis Head was eventually out for 170 and Alex Carey 72. Josh Tongue ended with 4-70 and Brydon Carse 3-80.

A four-day finish felt probable when Ben Duckett was out in the first over of England's chase and Ollie Pope is in huge danger of being dropped for the fourth Test after falling for 17.

Then came Crawley's show of defiance, ended by the genius of Lyon.

Too little, too late

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Root gets 'nibble' on Cummins delivery before being caught behind for 39

Is England's approach on this fourth day in Adelaide a welcome epiphany that their previous over-aggression was misplaced, or a frustrating reveal they were always capable of playing in this fashion?

And even when England were employing an orthodox method of Test batting, they eventually buckled to the relentless Australians.

Duckett's collapse in form is alarming – the opener has a highest score of 29 in this series.

Pope might feel unlucky to have fallen to Marnus Labuschagne's breathtaking one-handed catch at second slip, but this was yet another failure against Australia.

Pope has played 16 Ashes innings and averages 17.62. Only one other England player since 1900 – Dennis Amiss – has played as many Ashes knocks in the top six and produced a lower average.

All of Crawley, Joe Root and Brook had successfully used the reverse-sweep against Lyon until Brook was bowled. Despite the logic of the stroke, it looked ugly and was made worse by what followed.

As the total attendance for the Test went past 200,000 – a record for the Adelaide Oval – showman Lyon had the expectant crowd in the palm of his hand.

Jamie Smith and Will Jacks somehow survived until the close – a delay of the inevitable.

Creeping Crawley

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Crawley's 85-run knock gives England hope of unlikely win

Several England players are fighting to finish the series, let alone be part of the post-Ashes rebuild. Crawley, so often the subject of scrutiny at the top of the order, has put himself in the conversation to be part of England's future.

At 31-2, the smart money was on an England capitulation, only for Crawley to produce the grittiest knock of his 62-Test career.

The Kent man added 78 with Root, then 68 with Brook. He scored only one run from the first 28 deliveries he faced, leaving well and defending solidly. The 102 balls he took to pass 50 was the second-slowest half-century of his Test career.

Pat Cummins wound up for a crucial spell after tea and had Root caught behind, the 13th time the Australia captain has dismissed the Yorkshireman in Test cricket – no other bowler has done so as often. Root screamed in frustration as he departed for 39.

Bar an attempted scoop at Scott Boland, Brook backed up his watchful 45 in the first innings with a careful 30 from 56 balls. Lyon struggled on a turning pitch until Brook's gift and, for all the validity of the shot, the dismissal is sure to attract criticism.

It opened the door for the Australia spinner, and Crawley's departure was the hammer blow.

England's fight begins with the ball

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Carse dismisses Cummins and Lyon back-to-back as Australia fall to nine down

As Australia resumed on 271-4, England could have been facing two sessions in the field while the home side piled on runs at will. Instead, the fight the tourists showed early on Saturday was commendable.

There were concerns about Stokes' fitness when he did not bowl on the third day, only for the captain to immediately take the ball on the fourth morning.

While Stokes was tight, Carse leaked 26 runs from three overs and gave way to Tongue, who enticed Head into a miscue to Crawley at deep square leg.

After Stokes had Carey fall into a clever leg-slip trap and Tongue found the edge of Josh Inglis, England surged with the second new ball.

Carse had Cummins caught at slip and Lyon lbw in successive balls, before Jofra Archer did well to hold Boland in his follow-through.

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Masked gunmen and poisoned gravy - how my wife plotted to kill me

Christopher Mills Christopher and Michelle on their wedding day.Christopher Mills
Christopher and Michelle Mills on their wedding day. Christopher was attacked at the couple's caravan in Cenarth, Carmarthenshire

When two armed men in balaclavas tried to murder Christopher Mills in the idyllic countryside caravan he shared with his wife, he fought for his life – and to protect the woman he loved.

He was bludgeoned with a gun in the brutal attack, which lasted just minutes, before the men ran off into the night.

But in the days that followed that botched raid in the village of Cenarth, Camarthenshire, Christopher learned his wife, Michelle, was behind the plot to kill him.

She and her secret lover, Geraint Berry, wanted him dead so they could start a new life together.

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Christopher Mills was bludgeoned with a gun in the brutal attack, which lasted just minutes, before the men ran away

"It's like a film script," said Christopher, a 55-year-old Army veteran. "I just didn't connect that my wife was involved in it."

Michelle Mills, from Llangennech, Carmartheshire, and ex-marine Berry, both 46, of Clydach, Swansea are each starting sentences of 19 years for the plot in September 2024.

She and Berry, who met through work at a homeless charity for veterans, had exchanged messages during their three-month affair about smothering Christopher with a pillow or poisoning him with antifreeze in his gravy.

They were both found guilty of conspiracy to murder after a trial at Swansea Crown Court.

A second man, Steven Thomas, 47, from Blaengwynfi in Neath Port Talbot, was cleared of the conspiracy to murder charge but was sentenced to 12 months for carrying an imitation firearm.

The court was told he had been recruited by Berry for the mission, which was intended to make it look as if Christopher had killed himself.

The case was described by police as "like a TV drama", but for Christopher it was horribly real.

Christopher Mills spoke about finding out from police about the plot after the arrests

He had thought his marriage was happy before the attack at their caravan on 20 September 2024.

"Everything was hunky dory," he said.

"We'd been together about 10 years, married for six. Everything was nice."

Although he had noticed she had become "colder" and "more distant" that summer, he would never have imagined what would come next.

"When I was fighting with those two men in the caravan, I was fighting for me and Michelle," he said.

"I thought it was an armed robbery. But then to find out that she'd instigated it, it's terrible.

"I never thought she'd be capable of something like that."

Crown Prosecution Service Michelle Mills is in a stripy black and white shirt. She is sitting at a table and has her hands on her head. Crown Prosecution Service
Michelle Mills was arrested the day after the planned attack

On the night of the attack, Christopher and Michelle Mills were getting ready for bed when there was a knock on the caravan door at 23:30 BST.

"I opened [it] and I was met with a masked man," he said.

"He just hit me straight in the face with a gun. Big, heavy, metal thing. It was like being hit with a hammer.

"I fought back. And then they both ran off. I was shocked."

In the 999 call made by Mills, her husband could be heard asking for an "immediate armed response".

"I'm ex-forces," he said. "I've taken the guns off them. They might still be here. It's pitch black here."

The owner of Argoed Meadow caravan park, Rita Owens, was soon at the scene "in panic".

Police approach and arrest Geraint Berry for his role in the murder plot

"When I went down there, [Christopher] was badly beaten, full of blood," she said.

Mrs Owens said she asked Michelle Mills what had happened but she "shrugged her shoulders" and was "busy texting".

She added: "They were a happily married couple, I thought, but no."

Armed police arrived after 40 minutes and a helicopter found Berry and Thomas hiding in undergrowth in a nearby quarry.

They had gas masks and cable ties in their bag, and Berry carried a fake suicide note supposedly written by Christopher to his wife.

'My heart sank - I knew Michelle was involved'

It wasn't until the following day, when Christopher was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence based on false allegations made by his wife, that he realised she was part of it.

"It was at that point, that exact second, I just knew then that Michelle was involved," he said.

"I've never committed domestic violence on anybody, especially not Michelle. My heart just sank. I just thought 'this is crazy'."

Dyfed-Powys Police Police helicopter footage of two men Geraint Berry, 46, from Swansea, and Steven Thomas, 47, from Blaengwynfi, Neath Port Talbot, who were hiding in undergrowth near a caravan site in Cenarth, Wales. Dyfed-Powys Police
Police helicopter footage of Geraint Berry and Steven Thomas who were hiding in undergrowth

Police told him his wife had been having an affair and had been arrested on suspicion of conspiring to murder him.

"I was devastated. It was completely out of the blue," he said.

"I only noticed a change in June 2024 when she became a bit more distant, a bit colder."

When Christopher had asked his wife if everything was OK, she blamed work and reassured him that their relationship was fine.

Christopher Mills describes fighting off armed attackers in 999 call

Christopher saw his wife for the first time since she was arrested in the dock during the trial in October.

He gave evidence, and sat in the public gallery every day.

"She didn't look like the Michelle I knew," he said.

"She lied, she was lying through her teeth in that courtroom."

Mills told the jury she believed the plot was a "fantasy" and an "escape from reality" because her husband was "controlling".

Christopher added: "By that point, I totally fell out of love with Michelle.

"I could never forgive her for what she's done. It's just a nightmare and it's never-ending."

Dyfed-Powys Police Headshot photos of Geraint Berry and Michelle Mills, in a composite, which were taken by Dyfed Powys Police when they were first taken into custody after their address. Both are staring into camera.Dyfed-Powys Police
Geraint Berry and Michelle Mills were each jailed for 19 years at Swansea Crown Court on Friday

Christopher said he wanted a divorce, but that any progress was difficult with his wife in prison.

"I hardly sleep at all. I don't go out on my own," he said.

"I'll just be glad when I can close the book on that. But it's going to be a long time yet."

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Gas masks were recovered by police after the attack

Wife ordered lover to delete texts

The jury was shown more than 100 pages of texts between Mills and Berry.

He said in one: "We will watch him die and then come home and chill for the rest of the weekend together and just wait for someone to find him."

In the hours before the assault, Mills told Berry: "Sorry u know what ur doing, and I trust you."

Her final message after the attack was: "Police have been called, delete all communications, I love you..."

Dyfed-Powys Police Police body camera footage of a man with his arms behind his back in a police vehicle. There's a white grille behind him and the back doors are open. he is dressed all in black. He has his head looking down at his feet. he is bald and clean shaven. Dyfed-Powys Police
Geraint Berry pictured in a police vehicle after his arrest

'Twists and turns like a TV drama'

Det Insp Sam Gregory, of Dyfed-Powys Police, described it as a "complex" investigation.

"One minute you think you're investigating one offence, but the next, it's developed into the most serious offence," she said.

"The plot's twist and turns are like a TV drama, but ultimately, Mr Mills has been at the heart of this investigation, which could have had potentially fatal consequences."

She said this sort of crime "does not happen" in rural west Wales and added: "It was just such a serious matter. It was real."

Static caravans at Cenarth caravan park near Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, behind a stone boundary wall
Christopher Mills was attacked at a caravan he shared with his wife in Cenarth, near Newcastle Emlyn

山西青海明年起实施境外旅客购物离境退税政策

中国官方通报,山西和青岛两省将从明年起,实施境外旅客购物离境退税政策。

据中国海关总署官网消息,山西省、青海省自2026年1月1日起,按照有关规定实施境外旅客购物离境退税政策。

山西省、青海省政府根据有关规定,就其境外旅客购物离境退税政策实施方案向财政部、海关总署和国家税务总局申请备案,经审核,予以备案。

综合新华社和观察者网报道,离境退税,是指境外旅客离境时,对其在退税商店购买的商品退还增值税的政策。全国符合条件的地区,经财政部、海关总署、国家税务总局备案后,均可实施离境退税政策。

中国自2015年起全面推行离境退税政策。今年来,包括内蒙古自治区、贵州省、吉林省、大连市、湖北省等多地陆续宣布实施上述政策。

中国国家税务总局今年4月8日公告,即日起在全国推广离境退税“即买即退”措施,境外游客在具备资质的商店购买物品时,可实现现场退税。

为刺激外国旅客在华消费,中国商务部等六部门4月27日发布《关于进一步优化离境退税政策扩大入境消费的通知》中列出的新规,包括把退税门槛从500元(人民币,下同,92新元)下调至200元。

官方也扩大退税商店覆盖面,放宽离境退税商店备案条件,并优化退税办理流程等。此外,现金退税限额从1万元上调至2万元。新规从通知发布当日起生效。

河套香港园区下周一开园 逾60企业陆续进驻

位于落马洲河套地区的深港科技创新合作区香港园区(河套香港园区)将于来临星期一(12月22日)开园,目前已有逾60家企业陆续进驻。

据网媒“香港01”报道,香港特首李家超将于22日下午举行开园仪式,中国国务院港澳事务办公室副主任徐启方、香港中联办主任周霁、香港财政司司长陈茂波、深圳副市长罗晃浩,以及多名港府高官也将出席。

中国国务院2023年8月出台文件,要求深圳加强与香港合作发展位于两地之间的河套深港科技创新合作区,到2035年发展成世界级科研枢纽。

港府和深圳政府在2017年签署合作备忘录,把位于港深之间的落马洲河套地区定位发展为“港深创新及科技园”。

河套深港科技创新合作区涵盖两部分。深圳园区占地3.02平方公里、香港园区占地0.87平方公里,分布在深圳河两边,由福田口岸及皇岗口岸连接,合计面积不足4平方公里。

香港创新科技及工业局长孙东星期六(12月20日)在官网发布的网志中说,自去年11月《河套深港科技创新合作区香港园区发展纲要》(《发展纲要》)公布之日起,河套香港园区便进入了发展的“快车道”,目前一期首三座大楼包括两座湿实验室大楼与一座人才公寓已落成,接下来将力争在2027年起让正全速推进建设的其余五座大楼陆续落成。

孙东介绍,在招商引资方面,市场对河套香港园区发展反应正面,目前已有超过60家来自香港和海内外的生命健康科技、微电子、新能源及人工智能等领域的企业和机构与园区签署租约并陆续进驻,如计及其他共用设施,两座湿实验室大楼的使用率已达至八成。

马达加斯加2025饥饿指数恶化 - RFI - 法国国际广播电台

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2025年全球有十多个国家的饥饿指数出现恶化,印度洋上的非洲大岛马达加斯加(Madagascar)名列其中。这是本台法广非洲组(RFI Afrique)2025年12月19日星期五的最新法文消息之一。非政府组织(ONG)的当地负责人就此进行了分析。

--  2025年[全球饥饿指数]分析了124个国家 --

据本台法广(RFI)非洲通讯员萨拉(Sarah)发自安塔那那利佛(Antananarivo)的消息:过去三十年以来,一个含有三家非政府组织的团体每年发布的《全球饥饿指数》(Indice global de la faim/Global Hunger Index),形成了一份主要以联合国数据为依照的世界饥饿状况参考报告。2025年的这一指数分析了124个国家的状况。其中,被评定为饥饿程度“惊人”(alarmant)的7个国家分别为:布隆迪(le Burundi)、刚果民主共和国(RD Congo)、海地(Haïti)、索马里(la Somalie)、南苏丹(le Soudan du Sud)、也门(le Yémen)和马达加斯加(Madagascar)。非洲大岛的这一状况已经持续了25年之久,但在过去四年进一步恶化。

RFI Carte Archive / Madagascar存档地图:马达加斯加
存档地图 / 印度洋中的非洲岛国马达加斯加及其首都安塔那那利佛(Antananarivo)。 carte archive / Madagascar : © RFI carte archive / FMM

同一法文报道指出,今年(2025年)全球约有十个国家的饥饿指数恶化。马达加斯加名列其中,但情况比较特殊。作为这一报告的发起方之一、非政府的[救济世界饥饿组织](Welthungerhilfe)认为,马达加斯加面临的是结构性粮食不安全状况。这也就是说,是马达加斯加的内部因素导致了这一指标的恶化。

-- 非政府组织地方负责人谈马达加斯加现状 --

本台法广非洲组(RFI Afrique)的这一报道还指出,最令人担忧的指标之一是营养不良的人口数量攀升。非政府组织(ONG)的马达加斯加负责人解释说,在最贫困、最偏远的农村地区,人们的饮食主要依赖木薯(le manioc)。然而,这种食物的营养价值不高。

Face à la faim qui touche les régions du nord, certains Malgaches se mettent à vendre toute sorte de biens pour acheter de la nourriture. Comme cette femme dans le village d'Erada, qui tente de vendre ses cuillères à soupe, ses verres et une bouteille en verre, en décembre 2025.
Face à la faim qui touche les régions du nord, certains Malgaches se mettent à vendre toute sorte de biens pour acheter de la nourriture. Comme cette femme dans le village d'Erada, qui tente de vendre ses cuillères à soupe, ses verres et une bouteille en verre, en décembre 2025. © Sarah Tétaud / RFI

另一明显恶化的指标是儿童生长发育迟缓。就此,非政府组织(ONG)的同一负责人解释说,具体而言,这意味着儿童的身高低于同龄儿童的平均水平。比如,在马达加斯加,每两个孩子中就有一人营养不良。

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Papier Desk Nicolas 19/12/2025 Afrique - Madagascar figure pays alarmant de l'Indice global de la faim 2025 / 马达加斯加2025年的饥饿指数呈现恶化。
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美国国务卿强调与日中都维持良好关系  美国牵制日本拥有核武意愿 - RFI - 法国国际广播电台

20/12/2025 - 09:52

美国国务卿鲁比奥当地时间19日在谈及日中对立加剧时表示,美国的应对方式是:“在维持牢固的日美同盟的同时,也有可能与中国开展建设性合作”,并表明将努力在两者之间保持平衡。

在特朗普总统在日中对立问题持续采取模棱两可的态度之时,鲁比奥的谈话更引起日本方面不安。鲁比奥是在华盛顿美国国务院举行年末新闻发布会上作出上述表态的。此外,美国国务院发言人19日就高市政权官邸相关人士发表“日本有必要拥有核武器”的言论表示:“日本是核不扩散和核军备控制方面的国际领导者。”此番表态可能意在对日本欲拥有核武器言论加以牵制。

鲁比奥19日的发言是首次在公开场合针对因高市早苗首相有关“台湾有事”的国会答辩而引发的日中关系恶化表明看法。他就日中对立表示:“紧张局势早已存在,这是需要在地区力量格局中加以平衡的因素之一。

鲁比奥还流露出不希望因偏袒同盟国日本而刺激中国的意向,这背后也可能考虑到了对华贸易谈判以及计划于明年4月进行的特朗普总统访华行程。他强调,在对华关系中把握“紧张与合作的平衡”至关重要,并主张在不损害对日本等印度太平洋地区盟国及志同道合国家的“坚定参与”的前提下,是可以实现这一目标的。

谈及中国时,鲁比奥表示:“我们必须与他们建立关系、正视彼此,并找到可以合作的领域。”他呼吁美中双方都有必要保持紧张与合作之间的平衡。

另一方面,鲁比奥还指出: “我们非常坚定地认为,我们能够继续与日本保持强有力、稳固的伙伴关系与同盟关系,并且会以某种方式做到这一点;同时也让我们依然能够继续寻找与中国共产党以及中国政府合作的建设性途径。”他说,美国必须与中国保持关系。

此外,美国国务院发言人19日就高市政权官邸相关人士发表“日本有必要拥有核武器”的言论表示:“日本是核不扩散和核军备控制方面的国际领导者。”此番表态可能意在对核持有论加以牵制。该发言人就官邸人士的“核持有”言论评论称:“日本在推动核不扩散和核军备控制方面是世界性的领导者,也是美国的重要伙伴。”

这番表态被视为敦促日本——这一唯一遭受过核武器攻击的国家——继续坚持其迄今为止倡导无核世界的立场。

在高市政权中负责安全保障政策的官邸相关人士18日对记者表示:“我认为应该拥有核武器”,表明了其认为日本有必要拥有核武器的看法。该言论是在以不公开为前提的非正式采访中作出的,同时他也提及这在现实中并不容易实现。

在非正式采访中被问及对核持有的看法时,该官邸人士表示,日本有必要拥有核武器,并解释称“最终能够依靠的只有我们自己”,但同时也指出,“这不是像去便利店买东西那样立刻就能做到的事情”。

非核三原则源于佐藤荣作首相1967年在众议院预算委员会上的答辩,他提出“不拥有核武器,不制造、不引进核武器”。在现行的三份相关文件中,也明确写有“今后仍将坚持非核三原则这一基本方针”等表述。另一方面,高市早苗在就任首相之前,于2024年自民党总裁选举期间曾表示:“有必要就(非核三原则中)‘不引进’这一部分应如何看待展开讨论。”

Saturday Mac riddles 339

Here are this weekend’s Mac riddles to entertain you through family time, shopping and recreation.

1: The favourite of many removed AppleTalk and added a store later.

2: Two to four put the E in the first Apple silicon Macs.

3: Both followed 2 from Strood to Faversham.

To help you cross-check your solutions, or confuse you further, there’s a common factor between them.

I’ll post my solutions first thing on Monday morning.

Please don’t post your solutions as comments here: it spoils it for others.

网上出现计划在台中杀人贴文 IP位址为柬埔寨

台湾捷运发生袭击案后,网上出现计划在高雄和台中犯案的贴文,其中针对台中的贴文提到目标为杀死50人。当地警方发现,贴文网际互连协议(IP)位址为柬埔寨。

综合台湾中时新闻网和壹苹新闻网报道,台中市政府警察局第六分局星期六(12月20日)上午10时19分许接到情资通报,有不明人士在社群平台Instagram留言,扬言将前往台中新光三越行凶,内容涉及危害公众安全。

警方获报后调阅该留言的网络协定位址,确认来源为境外IP(柬埔寨),随即通报相关单位并与百货馆方取得联系,迅速启动应变机制。警方同步派遣警力进驻百货馆内外,加强周边巡守、警戒与人流控管,并督促馆方强化内部安全管理措施,确保现场秩序稳定,经全面清查后,未发现可疑人事物,民众安全无虞。

第六分局强调,警方将持续以滚动式检讨方式,强化各项维安作为,并提醒民众切勿在网络散布危害公众安全的恐吓讯息,相关行为已涉及刑法的“恐吓公众罪”,最重可处两年以下有期徒刑。

这个叫“hdksudfiwj”的账号发文称,“会更加努力杀死更多人,下一个地点台中新光三越,目标50个人,敬请期待”。

另有叫“nvlw6wyef8rc5”的账号在社群平台Threads发文称,“下一个地点高雄车站敬请期待”。有网民发现,这个帐户所在地为越南。台湾铁路警察说,正在确认留言者的身份。

另一方面,一名男子星期六在位于新北市的台北捷运芦洲线三民高中站出口外,大声吼叫“我有枪”。警方发现男子神情有异前往盘查,男子拒不配合甚至伸手抢夺警棍,造成员警受伤送医,随即被逮捕,讯后依涉恐吓公众、妨害公务罪嫌侦办。

韩国驻华大使:韩国外交方针以保护本国利益为优先

韩国驻华大使卢载宪接受中国官媒专访谈及韩国外交方针时强调,以保护本国利益为最优先考量,与任何国家的合作都不会影响第三方。

中国官媒《环球时报》星期五(12月19日)刊发卢载宪的专访。

在被问及美国若要求韩国配合其政策,对中国经济实施打压或对华“脱钩”,韩国会作何选择时,卢载宪说,韩国会以不损害本国利益、保护本国利益为最优先原则来考量,并作出相应应对。无论是和美国还是其他国家的合作,都不应对第三国产生不当影响,韩国政府始终坚持这一立场。

针对在关税摩擦冲击全球、贸易保护主义抬头的压力下,如何看待中韩经贸关系,卢载宪说,韩中双方最重要的是坚持开放与互惠的基本原则,因此建议尽快完成韩中自由贸易协定第二阶段谈判,加强贸易透明度,保证充分沟通,在事前开展磋商,最大限度减少误解和摩擦。

他指出,当前韩国新政府在对华政策上强调理性务实外交,希望推动能让两国民众切实受益的合作。

对于要如何推动经历复杂调整的韩中关系实现稳中向好,卢载宪说,必须持续巩固两国人民之间的友好感情,同时在全球经济环境不确定性上升的背景下,更努力地维护并拓展两国经济合作。

卢载宪是韩国已故前总统卢泰愚之子,今年10月获任命为李在明政府的首任韩国驻华大使,在10月6日抵达北京履新,隔天向中国外交部部长助理兼礼宾司司长洪磊递交国书副本,10月23日与中国外交部副部长孙卫东会面,商讨韩中关系。

据韩联社报道,卢载宪近期积极接受中国媒体采访,加强与中方的接触。自今年10月履新以来,他接受了《人民日报》、凤凰卫视、中国新闻网、山东卫视等媒体专访。

韩联社报道称,《人民日报》自2019年以来再次刊登韩国驻华大使专访,卢载宪的专访稿刊登在《人民日报》国内版第三页,规格较2019年时任驻华大使张夏成专访稿刊发在《人民日报》海外版第八页有所提升。

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