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普京召开年度记者会 称“完全掌握战略主动权”

德正
2025-12-19T15:15:14.117Z
通过精心策划的年度新闻发布会,普京企图展示自己对各种议题的掌控力以及解决问题的能力。

(德国之声中文网)普京周五(12月19日)强调,俄罗斯部队正在乌克兰战场推进,并表示如果基辅不同意俄罗斯的和平谈判条件,克里姆林宫有信心通过军事手段实现目标。

在他精心安排的年度新闻发布会上,普京宣称,俄军已经“完全掌握战略主动权”,并将在年底前取得更多进展。

在2022年侵略战争初期,乌克兰部队挫败了规模更大、装备更精良的俄罗斯军队试图攻占首都基辅的行动。但战斗很快演变为消耗战,莫斯科部队在这几年中稳步推进。普京经常宣扬这些进展——尽管并非许多人预期的闪电般推进。

“我们的部队在整个接触线推进,在一些地区速度较快,在另一些地区较慢,但敌人在所有战区都在撤退,”普京在现场直播的新闻发布会上表示。该发布会连线多个节目,允许俄罗斯全国各地民众向领导人提问。

现年73岁的普京执政已有25年,他利用这一活动巩固权力,并表达对国内和国际事务的看法。

今年的新闻发布会背景是美国总统特朗普提出的乌克兰和平计划。尽管进行了大规模外交推动,但华盛顿的努力在莫斯科和基辅之间遇到了严重的分歧。

虽然以往的此类新闻发布会主要关注国内问题——并为普京提供机会阐述从鸡蛋价格到供水中断的各种议题——今年乌克兰战争成为焦点。由于这一活动经过精心策划,这可能反映了克里姆林宫希望在近四年战事后安抚公众的意图。

俄罗斯的索求保持不变

普京重申,莫斯科已准备好以和平方式解决冲突,并解决冲突的“根本原因”,这暗指克里姆林宫为达成协议所提出的强硬条件。

这位俄罗斯领导人要求,乌克兰四个关键地区中被俄军占领的所有地区,以及 2014 年被非法吞并的克里米亚半岛,都必须被承认为俄罗斯领土。他还坚持要求乌克兰从俄军尚未占领的乌克兰东部部分地区撤军。基辅方面已公开拒绝所有这些要求。

克里姆林宫还坚持要求乌克兰放弃加入北约的意图,并警告称不会接受任何北约成员国部队的部署,否则将把他们视为“合法打击目标”。

普京还多次表示,乌克兰必须限制其军队规模,并赋予俄语官方地位——这些要求是他自冲突开始以来就提出的。

乌克兰总统泽连斯基表示,如果美国和其他西方国家能为基辅提供类似于北约成员国所享有的安全保障,乌克兰愿意放弃加入北约的申请。但与此同时,他也强调,乌克兰认为加入北约仍然是最好的安全保障。

“美国暂时不把我们看作北约成员,”泽连斯基本周表示,“政治人物会改变。”

普京驳斥西方关于俄罗斯计划攻击欧洲国家的说法,称这是“纯粹的胡说”,意在转移公众对国内问题的注意力。

他特别点名北约秘书长马克·吕特,批评其关于克里姆林宫侵略意图的言论,并指出特朗普最近发布的国家安全战略并未将俄罗斯列为直接对手。“如果北约的主要成员国都不把我们当作敌人,北约又怎么能为与俄罗斯的战争做准备?”普京说。

他声称,欧洲精英“厚颜无耻”地支持特朗普在 2024 年总统大选中的民主党对手卡马拉·哈里斯,而且现在希望美国国会中期选举后政治格局发生变化,从而加大对白宫的压力。

普京警告扣押俄罗斯资产适得其反

在俄军持续推进前线、对能源设施不断发动袭击的情况下,乌克兰正濒临破产——它迫切需要来自西方盟友的更多资金。

周五,欧盟领导人同意提供一笔巨额无息贷款,但未能弥合与比利时之间的分歧,以利用被冻结的俄罗斯资产来筹集资金。

大部分被冻结的俄罗斯资产都存放在比利时。各国领导人试图说服比利时,承诺如果比利时支持该计划,将保护其免受莫斯科的任何报复,但最终达成一致意见选择在资本市场上借款。

普京表示,动用俄罗斯资产来援助基辅无异于“抢劫”。他补充说,这一举动会吓跑投资者,“不仅会对形象造成打击,还会破坏人们对欧元区的信心。”

普京称俄罗斯部队人数充足

普京告诉在场观众,志愿士兵的流入依然强劲,今年已超过 40 万人。由于有关招募工作的细节鲜为人知,这一说法无法被独立核实。

但政府提供相对较高的薪酬和丰厚的福利,这有助于扩大部队规模。克里姆林宫表示,他们完全依靠志愿者在乌克兰作战,但一些媒体报道和人权组织称,军官经常强迫义务兵签署服役合同。

一位士兵的遗孀询问养老金发放缓慢的问题时,普京表示歉意,并承诺会迅速解决这一问题——这是该年度活动中的典型交流方式,普京经常借此展示自己对各种议题的掌控力以及解决问题的能力。

(美联社)

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【CDT报告汇】路透社调查:Meta纵容中国诈骗广告,内部反欺诈团队被叫停以维护数十亿美元收入(外二篇)

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标题:【CDT报告汇】路透社调查:Meta纵容中国诈骗广告,内部反欺诈团队被叫停以维护数十亿美元收入(外二篇)
作者:中国数字时代
发表日期:2025.12.19
主题归类:CDT报告汇
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路透调查:Meta纵容中国广告欺诈泛滥以保障数十亿美元收入

一、Meta纵容中国广告欺诈泛滥以保障数十亿美元收入

12月15日,全球通讯社路透社发布了一份重磅新闻调查。报道指出,尽管社交媒体 Facebook 和 Instagram 在中国大陆无法正常使用,但其母公司 Meta 仍在过去几年从中国广告客户中获取了巨额收入,其中相当一部分被内部认定为涉及诈骗、非法博彩和色情内容。路透社从多份内部文件中得知,Meta 在明知问题严重的情况下,仍多次选择弱化监管,以避免对营收造成冲击。

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报道披露,Meta 来自中国的广告收入在2022年至2024年间大幅增长,从约74亿美元上升至184亿美元。内部估算显示,其中约19%的收入来自违规广告,金额超过30亿美元。这些广告往往以“加密投资”“跨境电商”和“高回报理财”为名,实际引导海外用户进入诈骗链条。

据悉,Meta 曾短暂尝试收紧监管。2024年下半年,该公司内部组建了专门针对中国广告的反欺诈团队,并冻结部分新增代理账户。内部报告称,该举措一度将违规广告占比从19%压低至9%。然而,这一趋势很快就遭到逆转。文件显示,在一次被称为“诚信战略转型”的调整后,该团队被要求“暂停”,随后解散,相关限制措施也被陆续取消。

路透社指出,Meta 在中国广告业务上高度依赖代理制度。公司将投放权限集中授予11家“顶级代理”,这些代理再将账户层层分包给下级中介。内部员工警告称,这种结构为滥用系统提供了空间。一项名为“白名单”的机制,使部分大客户广告即便被算法识别为高风险,也不会被立即下架,而是进入人工复审流程。路透社称,这“给了诈骗广告足够的时间完成投放”。

报道还引用内部讨论称,一些员工在提议加强处罚时,被明确告知这一政策对“收入影响过大”。在公司内部,广告准确性与商业增长之间的冲突被反复提及。

调查也追踪了现实后果。2025年3月,美国检方披露一起跨国诈骗案,犯罪集团通过 Meta 平台广告引流,将受害者拉入 WhatsApp 群组实施股票投资骗局,涉案金额达2.14亿美元。对此,路透社记者伪装成客户进行了测试调查,结果发现,即使明确表示要投放被禁止的加密广告,仍可通过 Meta 官方合作伙伴名单找到中介协助上线。

此外,路透社联系了 Meta 公司寻求回应。该公司回复表示:“文件中引用的具体数字并非最终数字,执法行动导致数十个账户被删除。”然而,路透社指出:“关闭这些账户或许有助于 Meta 应对当前欺诈和违禁广告激增的问题,但不太可能从长远角度改变任何行为。”文章发现:“广告商很快就能将广告重新投放到 Meta 尚未关闭的账户上。”

二、美国外交关系委员会:北京重塑香港政治空间,“高度自治”已然消退

12月15日,美国外交关系委员会 (Council on Foreign Relations, CFR) 发布了一份报告,回顾了香港自1997年回归中国以来的政治变化,指出北京逐步削弱所承诺的自治与权利制度。

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该资料指出,1997年英国将香港主权移交中国时,《中英联合声明》与《香港基本法》共同规定:“中国承诺在1997年移交这座前英国殖民地时,将保留香港大部分独特之处”,并保障香港享有“高度自治权”,包括“新闻、言论、集会和宗教自由”,直到2047年。

当时设想下的“一国两制”制度,并非象征性标签,而是将香港特殊的政治与法律安排写入国际条约与本地宪制文本:“根据《基本法》,香港市民同样享有自由……国际法赋予的保护”。这些权利曾让香港成为亚洲重要的金融和社会开放空间。

然而,随着时间推移,北京对香港政治体制的掌控逐渐加强。该背景资料写道:“但在实践中,北京已限制了其中大部分权利。”在《基本法》框架下原本允许的民主选举、自由表达和议会代表权等内容,不断被收缩或重构。

在1997年后的二十多年里,香港社会曾多次发生大规模抗议,呼吁真正的普选与政治改革。一位分析者指出,香港人民的核心期望并非立即独立,而是对“一国两制”承诺的兑现,以及“普选权”的实现,这意味着“香港行政长官的自由选举”应成为可能。

报告表示,转折发生在2019至2020年的大规模社会运动之后。北京于2020年在香港实施《国家安全法》,该法律赋予包括中央政府更广泛的惩治权力。美国外交关系委员会的资料指出:“北京于2020年颁布国家安全法,赋予其惩处批评者、压制异议人士的广泛新权力”,并在数年间导致“数十名民主活动人士、议员和记者被捕;投票权受到限制;新闻和言论自由受到约束。”

报道特别提到,2024年香港立法机构通过了针对外部干涉与间谍活动的新条款《第23条》,进一步扩大国家安全法的适用范围,加深了政治压制的力度。

美国外交关系委员会的资料回顾,自《国家安全法》实施后,北京推动选举制度彻底改造。选举委员会与立法会席位结构被重写,只允许被认为“爱国者”的候选人参选。原本由直选产生的议席比例不断减少,使得真正意义上的自由选举变得名存实亡。

在这一背景下,曾长期活跃的民主派政党、民间组织和街头运动领袖纷纷解散或被取缔。著名示威领导人,如《苹果日报》创办人黎智英等人,被以“勾结外国势力”等罪名判刑,这些案例成为国际人权关注的焦点;而要求普选的运动空间则日益收窄。

报告认为,香港自由与中国中央政府权力扩张之间的拉锯不仅影响本地社会,也成为中美与西方国家外交政策的交汇点。美国、英国等多国对香港政治镇压表达批评,并采取制裁与外交措施回应。相关记录显示,对于侵犯人权与自治承诺的行为,包括对部分香港与内地官员的制裁行动,已成为国际外交议题的一部分。

最后,报告指出,尽管香港保证了经济开放与国际金融中心地位,但报告也指出:“这些举措……引发了对香港作为全球金融中心地位的质疑,并扼杀了香港有朝一日能成为完全民主社会的希望。”香港未来在自治、自由与身份认同上的争议,将继续在全球政治中引发更深层次对话与博弈。

三、美联社:硅谷科技公司深度参与中共“跨境反腐”

12月13日,美联社 (AP) 发表了一篇深度调查报道。报道以黑龙江前鹤岗副市长李传良案为线索,描述了中国当局如何借助高度数字化的监控体系,将“反腐”与“追逃”延伸至海外,而这些技术背后往往有来自硅谷科技公司的身影。

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报道称,李传良在韩国疗养时接到警告“不要回国”,随后在咖啡馆被陌生人拍照,担心被遣返而转赴美国,以旅游签证入境并申请庇护;但他称,即使身在纽约、加州乃至德州荒漠,仍感到自己被追踪。

美联社写道,李传良的通讯遭监控、资产被查封、行踪在警方数据库中被追踪;当局还通过人脸识别等手段“顺藤摸瓜”,波及到其亲友网络——“超过40位亲友及同事……包括他怀孕的女儿”被识别并遭到拘押。李传良对记者表示:“他们全天候追踪你……无论身处何方,你都处于他们的掌控之中。”

报道将他的遭遇放入更大框架,称这种监控技术在中国国内被用来“识别并惩处”官员,美联社引述官方统计称,去年有近90万名官员被处理;而在海外,同类工具又服务于“猎狐”和“天网”等追逃行动,美国政府曾批评这些行动构成“威胁”并冒犯美国主权。

文章表示,更刺眼的是技术来源。记者梳理了数百封泄露邮件、政府采购与企业内部演示材料指出,中国监控系统中用于数据挖掘与关系识别的关键能力,往往与硅谷公司产品深度绑定。报道中,美联社特别点名 IBM、甲骨文 (Oracle) 与微软 (Microsoft) 等公司,称他们提供的相关软件可综合分析“短信、支付、航班、通话”等数据,以锁定目标的亲友、资产与活动轨迹。

具体到执法机构层面,美联社称,追捕李传良及其家人的机构包括中国公安“经侦”(经济侦查)系统。IBM 内部材料提及其 i2 项目曾销售给该公安系统。此外,采购记录也显示,甲骨文与微软软件也和中国公安“经侦”系统有业务交流。

最后,这篇报道最终留下一个不安的对照:技术最初被包装为反腐“盾牌”,后来却成为向全世界投射影响力的“动脉”。正如李传良所说:“电子监控是中国的动脉,使其能够向世界投射力量……你每个亲属的每一步行动都在被监控和分析,通过大数据进行处理……这简直令人毛骨悚然。”

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周五一名持刀袭击者在台北中心区疯狂行凶,造成三人死亡、五人受伤,该袭击者随后在警方追捕中从建筑物坠落身亡。

路透社19日引述台湾行政院长卓荣泰表示,该男在台北火车站引爆烟雾弹后,逃往繁华商业区附近的地铁站,途中袭击路人。

卓荣泰向记者透露,这名已死亡的凶嫌有犯罪前科且存在未执行逮捕令,警方已搜查其住所。该报道说,台湾地区暴力犯罪极为罕见。

卓荣泰补充道,“我们将调查其背景及关联关系,以了解作案动机并确定是否存在其他关联因素。”他仅透露该男子姓张。

除烟雾弹外,该男可能还持有汽油弹等物品,现场发现疑似燃烧痕迹,且身着防弹衣并佩戴面罩。

“他似乎蓄意投掷烟雾弹并挥舞长刀,对民众实施无差别袭击。”

据中央社消息,据台湾桃园地方检察署表示,这名张姓男由于迁户籍未申报,导致教召令无法送达,涉犯妨害兵役治罪条例,今年7月被发布通缉。

UN-backed experts say Gaza food supplies improving but 100,000 still in 'catastrophic conditions'

REUTERS/Hatem Khaled A Palestinian girl gestures as she waits to receive food from a charity kitchen, amid a hunger crisis, in Khan YounisREUTERS/Hatem Khaled

UN-backed food security experts have found improvements in nutrition and food supplies in Gaza since the ceasefire but say 100,000 people were still experiencing "catastrophic conditions" last month.

In August, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) found that half a million people – about a quarter of Gaza's population – were living in areas suffering from famine.

Since a fragile ceasefire came into force in October, the UN and other humanitarian agencies have been able to increase food getting into Gaza.

Israel's foreign ministry said the report was "deliberately distorted" and "doesn't reflect the reality in the Gaza Strip".

The latest IPC analysis suggests that a month ago, half a million Gazans were still facing emergency conditions and more than 100,000 were still under the highest level of food insecurity - IPC Phase 5 - experiencing "catastrophic conditions".

It projects that number will continue to decrease but stressed the situation remains "highly fragile".

IPC Phase 5 signifies the most extreme level of food insecurity , labelled "Famine" for an area or "Catastrophe" when referring to households. The report said no areas in Gaza were now classified as "in Famine".

Israel rejected the original findings of famine by the IPC - which monitors and classifies global hunger crises - and has continued to criticise its methodology.

Cogat, the Israeli military body which controls Gaza's crossings, said the number of trucks with food aid entering each week went beyond what the UN had determined it needed.

"The report relies on severe gaps in data collection and on sources that do not reflect the full scope of humanitarian assistance," the body said in a statement.

The IPC said acute malnutrition was at critical levels in Gaza City and serious in Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis.

In the coming months the situation is expected to remain severe but the number of people facing the most severe conditions is predicted to fall to 1,900 by April, according to the report.

But it added that if there were renewed hostilities the entire Strip would be at risk of famine.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier this month that the second phase of the US-brokered peace plan - which would see Israel withdraw troops further from Gaza and Hamas disarm - was close but key issues still needed to be resolved.

The IPC said key drivers of food insecurity included restricted humanitarian access, displacement of more than 730,000 people and the destruction of livelihoods - including more than 96% of crop land in Gaza being destroyed or inaccessible.

Israel imposed a total blockade on aid deliveries to Gaza at the start of March this year, which was eased in May, saying it wanted to put pressure on the armed group Hamas to release hostages remaining in Gaza at the time.

Ahead of this IPC report Cogat said the body had not engaged with the US or Israel and its methodology, "reinforcing a false narrative, driven in part by Hamas-sourced claims, while ignoring the actual humanitarian conditions on the ground".

It also denied Israel was preventing winter and medical supplies from entering the territory and that there was a shortage of drinking water.

Unwra, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, said while the report stated Gaza was no longer in famine, the situation remained "critical".

"Overall living conditions in the Gaza Strip are still catastrophic, made worse by the winter weather," it said in a statement, adding there must be "sustained, expanded, and consistent humanitarian and commercial access".

胡锡进:一旦战争爆发 解放军“不会像俄军那么面”

美国政府宣布新一轮对台军售案,中国官媒《环球时报》前总编辑胡锡进在社媒发文称,没人相信台湾增购美国武器能在可能爆发的台海战争中抵御解放军打击,并认为“一旦战争爆发,解放军不会像俄军那么面(懦弱无能)”。

美国战争部星期三(12月17日)宣布特朗普重返白宫后第二批对台军售案,共涉及八项军备,总金额超过111亿美元(143亿新元),创历史新高。

胡锡进星期四(18日)在微博写道,没有人相信台湾增购美国武器就能够在台海战争中抵抗住解放军的打击。

他说,作为曾亲历南斯拉夫战争和伊拉克战争的军人,他坚信一旦台湾行径触发武统,高度注定了台湾的灭亡。

胡锡进称,美国与盟友合力也无法平衡大陆现在的军事力量,美国已表现出军事介入台海的怯意,曾在多次兵推中几乎全被解放军打败,美军介入台海战争已越来越无可能。

他说,靠台军自己抵抗解放军,赖清德狂言要把台湾变成“钢铁豪猪”,这纯粹就是政治表演秀,忽悠台湾民众“为台湾岛内割据政权风雨飘摇的最后时间提供支持和顺从”。

胡锡进相信,一旦大陆发动全面解放台湾战役,一定是摧枯拉朽的,并主张如果打,一定要在第一时间斩首“台独”的几位关键人物,摧毁指挥系统,同时要在第一时间摧毁台军的所有军事基础设施,消灭有生力量。

他认为,一旦战争爆发,解放军可“不会像俄军那么面”,而且台湾只有三万多平方公里的“巴掌大地方”,中部是高山,主要战场区域非常小,台军主力根本没有实施运动战的空间,无处躲藏,或者被消灭,或者投降。

下午察:南京博物院《江南春》糊涂账背后

明代仇英《江南春》图卷局部。 (互联网)

中国近现代收藏大家庞莱臣后人捐给南京博物院的一件明代仇英《江南春》图卷,竟出现在一场艺术拍卖预展中,估价达8800万元(人民币,下同,1615万新元)。

捐赠进博物馆的国家文物,却出现在私人流通的拍卖会,引发舆论对博物院的质疑。

南京博物院星期三(12月17日)晚上发布情况说明称,庞莱臣后人捐赠的137幅庞家收藏画作中,五幅画作1960年代已被专家鉴定为伪作。南京博物院1990年代依照《博物馆藏品管理办法》对这五幅画作进行了处置。

德勤预估香港明年新股融资额至少达3000亿港元

德勤中国预计,香港明年新股融资额将至少达3000亿港元(498亿新元)。

综合中新社和证券时报网报道,德勤中国资本市场服务部星期四(12月18日)在北京发布《中国大陆及香港IPO市场2025年回顾与2026年前景展望》报告。

报告预计,今年全年将有114只新股在香港上市,数量较去年上涨63%,融资总额为2863亿港元,同比增长227%。

在目前超过300宗上市申请个案的名单支持下,2026年全年,香港新股市场预计将有约160只新股,融资总额不少于3000亿港元。

德勤中国资本市场服务部上市业务华北及华西区主管合伙人任绍文认为,港股市场的表现得益于港交所和香港证监会推行多项改革措施,例如简化上市审批程序、缩短新股结算周期,以及首次公开招股市场定价机制等。

报告预计,截至今年12月31日,中国大陆A股市场将有114家公司上市,融资1296亿元人民币(238亿新元),相对2024年有100家公司上市融资668亿元人民币,这代表新股数量将增加14%,融资总额将急升94%。

疑向俄罗斯运送 巴黎检察院调查尼日尔铀矿窃案 - RFI - 法国国际广播电台

19/12/2025 - 14:48

巴黎检察院12月19日已对尼日尔铀矿盗窃案展开调查,该铀矿此前由一家法国公司管理。法国调查人员怀疑,这批价值约1.6亿欧元的铀矿正被运往俄罗斯。

法国奥拉诺集团(Orano)在尼日尔北部阿尔利特矿区开采的约1千吨民用铀矿被窃后,巴黎检察院今天证实展开对与外国势力有牵连的盗窃组织展开调查。

法国奥拉诺集团前身为阿海珐集团,是法国国有的核能跨国集团。

法国新闻台据多方消息来报道称,法国调查人员怀疑这批价值约1.6亿欧元的铀正被运往俄罗斯。 巴黎检察官办公室也证实,奥拉诺公司曾于2025年8月因失窃报案,随后法国政府展开了调查。

这项高度敏感的案件已委托法国国内安全总局(DGSI)负责调查,该机构的主要应对外国干预并保护法国的经济资产。

法国核燃料巨头奥拉诺公司开采的该铀矿被在2023年7月夺权的尼日尔军政府没收,尼日尔军政府首脑蒂亚尼将军声称 : “自6月以来这些铀矿已被收归国有并有合法权来开采其资源。”

尼日尔军政府宣布随后把铀矿投放国际市场并表示 : “只有俄罗斯对此感兴趣,也只有俄罗斯能够开采它。”

一位知情人士透露法国奥拉诺集团重申,根据9月份发布的一项国际仲裁裁决,尼日尔政权无权出售甚至运输这些铀矿。

据法国新闻电台获得的信息,这批铀矿在尼日尔军方护送下用卡车运输,目前已抵达尼日尔首都尼亚美,可能经由布基纳法索转运至多哥。

这种情况令该有关专家担忧,因为途径的部分地区由伊斯兰激进的基地组织控制。

欧盟推迟南共市协议后 法国农民怒气难消 抗议当局“一牛生病全体宰杀”政策 - RFI - 法国国际广播电台

19/12/2025 - 14:44

在欧盟宣布推迟与南共市签署协议后,欧盟和法国政府处理牛皮病疫情的系统宰杀方式令农民继续愤怒。法国总理勒科尔尼今天周五上午与农会代表会面。

据法新社说,推迟欧盟与南共市协议是一场脆弱的喘息之机,马克龙面临新一轮农业愤怒的爆发。

除了对欧盟与南共市协议导致不公平竞争感到愤怒之外,法国农民为抗议政府处理牛结节皮肤病(LSD)的方式(一牛得病全体宰杀)进行的封路行动已持续多日。

法国农协和农联近日加大了封路力度,他们的堵路行动得到了青年农民组织及全国农联部分成员的增援。

法国热尔省的农业商会主席、农协(CR)成员莱昂内尔·坎德隆在封路现场(A64高速公路)告诉“Ici Occitanie”电台:“既然有人要求我们遵守示威停战协议(……),我们也希望全面停止屠宰牲畜”。

他此话针对法国农业部长安妮·热内瓦尔而发,该部长在接受媒体采访时回避了一旦发现牛只皮肤病病例就进行系统性屠宰的问题,而是提到为研究替代方案而设立的科学对话小组。

周四,内政部报告称,目前仍有110起抗议活动正在进行,涉及5000人。相比之下,周三有80起,周二有75起,周一有45起,周日有27起。

今天周五上午,法国西南部的主要封路点仍然存在:

在法国西南城市阿让,在洛特-加龙省政府大楼前的树上,悬挂着数十个身穿工装裤和靴子的假人,象征自杀的农民。约有300人在那里集会示威。

在加来海峡省的勒图凯市,在总统马克龙的别墅前,数十名抗议者在拖拉机陪同下举行集会。

此次行动的组织者,蒙特勒伊滨海市法国农联(FDSEA)副主席贝努瓦·埃丁解释说,我们抗议欧盟和南方共同市场协议、抗议削减共同农业政策、以及化肥税和(来自外国的)不公平竞争。

周四,约1万名欧洲农民在布鲁塞尔举行示威,抗议欧盟与南方共同市场国家签署协议。

周四欧盟委员会主席冯德莱恩向27个成员国宣布,欧盟与南方共同市场国家签署贸易协定的日期已推迟至明年1月。

经过25年以上的谈判,该自由贸易协定原定于周六(12月20日)签署,但在周四的欧洲峰会上,由于未能获得包括法国和意大利在内的多个国家批准,签署日期被推迟。

欧盟峰会结束后,法国总统马克龙要求对这个条约的文本进行“实质性修改”,以便为农民提供更多保障。

欧盟将向乌克兰提供900亿欧元贷款 但未动用俄罗斯资产

Mark Hallam
2025-12-19T12:40:43.036Z
德国总理梅尔茨表示,欧洲理事会决定向乌克兰提供900亿欧元贷款,是“为结束战争发出的决定性信号”。图为2025年12月15日, 乌克兰总统泽连斯基与德国总理梅尔茨在柏林德国总理府举行联合记者会。

(德国之声中文网)周五(12月19日)凌晨,欧洲理事会主席安东尼奥·科斯塔(Antonio Costa)宣布,欧盟各国领导人达成协议,将向乌克兰提供900亿欧元(约合1050亿美元)的无息贷款,用于未来两年抵御俄罗斯的军事侵略。

不过,欧盟领导人未能就动用被冻结的俄罗斯资产来为这笔贷款融资达成一致。这笔贷款由欧盟的共同预算提供担保。

泽连斯基:900亿欧元贷款“增强了乌克兰的韧性”

乌克兰总统泽连斯基对欧盟在未来两年内为乌克兰提供融资的决定表示欢迎。

他在X平台上写道:“这是意义重大的支持,真正增强了我们的韧性。”

尽管欧盟未能就使用被冻结的俄罗斯资产为这笔贷款提供资金达成一致,泽连斯基仍表示:“重要的是,俄罗斯资产仍然被冻结,同时乌克兰也获得了未来几年的金融安全保障。”

德韦弗:避免了“混乱和分裂”,“保持了团结”

比利时首相巴特·德韦弗(Bart De Wever)在周五凌晨表示,欧盟领导人决定通过借款而非动用被冻结的俄罗斯资产向乌克兰提供贷款,从而避免了“混乱和分裂”。

他说:“我们保持了团结。”

是否使用欧盟内被冻结的俄罗斯资产援助乌克兰的问题,数周来一直引发激烈争论。

比利时对这一计划持反对意见,理由是存在法律和金融风险。约有2100亿欧元的俄罗斯央行资产目前被冻结在欧盟境内,其中约1850亿欧元由总部位于布鲁塞尔的欧洲清算银行(Euroclear)持有。

梅尔茨:向普京发出的“决定性信号”

德国总理梅尔茨表示,欧洲理事会决定向乌克兰提供900亿欧元贷款,是“为结束战争发出的决定性信号”。

他在声明中指出,这笔无息贷款足以覆盖乌克兰未来两年的军事和预算需求。

梅尔茨表示,俄罗斯总统普京“只有在意识到这场战争得不偿失时,才会作出让步”。

他还说:“如果俄罗斯不支付赔偿,我们将完全按照国际法,动用被冻结的俄罗斯资产来偿还这笔贷款。”

欧尔班:对乌贷款是“打水漂”

匈牙利总理欧尔班(Viktor Orban)批评欧盟决定向乌克兰提供900亿欧元贷款。

“这笔钱等于打水漂(lost money),”被视为欧洲最亲俄领导人之一的欧尔班表示。

他说:“好消息是,我们不用参与。”

匈牙利与斯洛伐克、捷克一道获得了不承担该贷款义务的豁免,如此可以避免其阻挠相关决定。

任何动用欧盟自身财政的决定,都需要27个成员国一致同意。

俄罗斯特别代表:对欧盟的“一记打击”

俄罗斯负责投资与经济合作的特别代表基里尔·德米特里耶夫(Kirill Dmitriev)在某种程度上对欧盟决定不动用被冻结的俄罗斯资产为乌克兰贷款融资表示欢迎。

德米特里耶夫在X平台上写道,未能就冻结资产达成协议是对“由失败的冯德莱恩领导的欧盟战争贩子的一次重大打击”。

他还说:“欧盟内部理性的声音阻止了非法动用俄罗斯储备金资助乌克兰的行为。”

马克龙:资助乌克兰“最务实的方式”

法国总统马克龙将这项资助乌克兰的协议形容为一项重大进展。

他表示,向乌克兰提供无息贷款、且仅在俄罗斯支付战争赔偿的情况下才需偿还,是为乌克兰抵御侵略提供资金的“最现实、最务实的方式”。

马克龙还表示,他认为在“未来几周”欧洲重新与俄罗斯总统普京接触将是“有益的”。

他说:“我认为,作为欧洲人和乌克兰人,找到重新展开讨论的合适框架符合我们的利益。”

近几周,美国与俄罗斯和乌克兰官员的会谈有所加快,但未能给自2022年2月俄罗斯发动的这场侵略战争带来实质性改变。

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BBC replaced by TNT Sports as Commonwealth Games live broadcaster

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TNT Sports has been confirmed as live UK broadcast partner for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.

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Are viral band Boy Throb the real deal or a TikTok gag?

Boy Throb The members of Boy Throb are posing for a selfie photo. They are all dressed in a pink velour tracksuit with white detailing.  Darshan is photoshopped in to the top of the photo and he is holding his hands in a heart. Boy Throb
Boy Throb have been campaigning to get one million TikTok followers to help one member's US visa application

There's a new boy band on the scene, but there's just one problem - they've never all performed together in person.

Boy Throb have been campaigning to get one million followers on TikTok so fourth member Darshan Magdum can secure a US visa.

He's currently, in his words, "stuck in India".

They've been building up a worldwide fan base with their videos, including a viral recording of their first gig at a Hollywood retirement home last month.

Maybe it was the group's choreography in their signature pink velour tracksuits and bright yellow trainers.

Or maybe it was Darshan, hitting the high notes via a Zoom call from a laptop beside his bandmates.

Whatever it was, it stopped people in their tracks, and Boy Throb smashed their follower target in just one month.

Now, they tell BBC Newsbeat, their two main goals are to win a Grammy and "get Darshan his visa".

But they can't escape the comments asking if it's all one big joke.

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The boy band have become known for their baby pink uniform and quick cut videos

Boy Throb's members - Evan Papier, Darshan, Anthony Key and Zachary Sobania - met online, but Evan and Anthony first connected after unsuccessful auditions for US singing competition American Idol.

Anthony tried to impress judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie with his cover of Dynamite by K-pop band BTS in 2021, during season 19 of the show.

And Evan, who auditioned a year later, failed to win Katy over with a rendition of her own song, ET, but the tape never aired.

Refusing to let rejection hold him back, Evan gathered a dedicated TikTok following before joining forces with the rest of Boy Throb.

"We all wanted to get a band together that wasn't just a carbon copy, everybody looks the same, they sound the same," Anthony tells Newsbeat.

"We're all different, very different backgrounds, you can never confuse us."

There's certainly no mistaking Boy Throb for any other acts.

Between their baby pink uniform and quick cut videos - usually featuring Darshan superimposed via green screen - their style is definitely unique.

And then there's the lyrics, which often re-work hit pop songs so the lyrics describe the band's visa battle.

Their version of Manchild, by Sabrina Carpenter, goes: "Oh I'd like Darshan in the USA, oh I need him here by New Year's Day."

Oh, and their fans, who encouraged the group to change their name from @boyband2026, are known as "Throbbers" or, collectively, the "Throb Mob".

When you add it all together it could feel a bit... unserious.

But when Newsbeat asks if Boy Throb are sincere, band member Evan insists they are.

"People love to say something is satirical and people are just having fun, people love to just throw that word around," he says.

The band have also uploaded posts pushing back at "haters", something Evan says only makes them more determined to succeed.

"Honestly, I'm not even fazed because it's just people's opinions. We're doing it seriously," he says.

He recognises that their approach is an unusual route to breaking through, but says: "If parody is what people love, then we'll keep them coming".

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Throbbers are asking what is next now that the group has reached their one million follower target.

At the moment it's Darshan and his green screen against the world, but Evan says they hope he will join them in the US in the spring if his visa application is approved.

He is applying for a O-1 US visa which is reserved for individuals with "extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics".

The group have said an immigration lawyer advised them that securing one million followers will help their application.

"Our number one goal is to get Darshan's visa and get him into America so he can perform with us, and to get all those accolades that all these artists we love and know have," Evan says.

The pop-star hopefuls are staying tight-lipped, but Evan says they hope to give their fans "something to smile about".

"We also just want to spread joy," he says.

"I think that's something that has been really hard in the times we're in right now.

"And I think if we're able to spread the joy that we have through TikTok and Instagram and social the way we have the past few months, that feels like we're doing something right."

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Wife and lover who plotted husband's caravan murder jailed for 19 years

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Michelle Mills met her lover, a former Royal Marine, at a homeless charity for veterans - and within weeks they were sharing murderous thoughts about her husband

A woman and her ex-marine secret lover have both been jailed for 19 years for plotting to kill her husband in a caravan in south-west Wales.

Christopher Mills was attacked by two masked men with guns, gloves and cable ties at the caravan he shared with his wife in Cenarth, Carmarthenshire, on 20 September 2024.

Ethel Mills, 46, known as Michelle, looked straight ahead - avoiding her husband in the public gallery - as the judge handed down her sentence at Swansea Crown Court after she was found guilty at an earlier trial of conspiracy to murder Mr Mills.

One of the masked men, her lover of three months Geraint Berry, 46, of Clydach, Swansea, was also found guilty of conspiracy to murder.

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Christopher Mills was attacked in his caravan in September 2024 and fought off two masked men

The other masked man, Steven Thomas, 47, who was recruited by Berry, was cleared of conspiracy to murder at the trial.

However, he was jailed for 12 months after previously admitting to possessing a firearm that was used to attack Mr Mills. He will be released once formalities have been completed due to the length of time he has already spent on remand.

During the sentencing hearing, the court was told by 55-year-old Mr Mills' barrister that the attack had "pretty much ruined his life" and that he suffered with flashbacks.

During sentencing, judge Mr Justice Nicklin said there had been "significant planning and premeditation" despite the plot to kill Mr Mills being "poorly executed".

He said there was an element of "coercion or exploitation" by Berry on Thomas, who "bitterly regrets his actions".

Christopher and Michelle Mills had been married for six years when she began having an affair with Berry, a 46-year-old former marine. They were both working at a homeless charity for veterans but, within weeks, they were sharing murderous thoughts about her husband.

Watch as police approach and arrest Geraint Berry and Steven Thomas

The pair hatched a plan to kill Mr Mills and make it look like suicide. The first two attempts in late August 2024 ended in failure after Berry fell and injured himself.

How lovers plotted a murder

The third and final attempt would end in disaster - but only after Mr Mills managed to fight off the two masked men he thought had burst into his caravan intent on attacking him and his wife.

Recalling the night of the attack while giving evidence during the murder trial, Mr Mills said he and his wife were listening to music at about 23:30 after sharing a meal together.

"Michelle had been on her phone," he told the court. "I assumed she was playing a game. Apparently not."

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Christopher Mills fought off the attackers and took both their guns off them

He told the court: "As I opened the door, he literally hit me right in the face with a pistol, 'Get back, get down' he was saying.

"I punched him in his face. I pulled his pistol off of him. He was dressed in overalls, with balaclavas. He was a lot bigger than me," Mr Mills added.

Berry and Thomas fled the caravan after Mr Mills wrestled both their guns from them, but their car had been blocked and they had to escape on foot, eventually finding refuge in some undergrowth in a nearby quarry.

Back in the caravan, his wife was trying to cover her tracks. She dialled 999 and told police two masked men wielding guns had attacked her husband.

She said her husband had sustained a head injury in the attack, and claimed the two men, who were dressed all in black with their faces covered, were unknown to her.

Within minutes, armed officers along with a dog unit and the force helicopter were racing to the scene in Cenarth, near Newcastle Emlyn.

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 found hiding in undergrowth

Berry and Thomas were located by heat-seeking helicopter cameras cowering in a hedge. They were both arrested on suspicion of aggravated burglary.

However, the police investigation quickly uncovered a more sinister intent, finding gas masks, balaclavas, cable ties and a fake suicide note purporting to be written by Mr Mills to his wife.

Mills was soon linked to a criminal plot to kill her husband and incriminating text messages were found on her and Berry's mobile phones.

They had made several references about killing Mr Mills, including one message written on 7 August that year, just over a month after their affair had begun, saying simply that Mr Mills "should just die".

Two days later they were planning different ways of achieving their fantasy.

There was talk of poisoning her husband with sleeping pills, while Berry brought up the idea of shooting Mr Mills.

The jury in their trial heard how Berry had asked an army and navy stall holder at Swansea market if he had guns and ammunition, only to be told this was not something they sold.

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The caravan park in rural south-west Wales where the murder plot took place

Berry also asked people how to make a Mini Cooper S - the car Mr Mills drove at that time - explode on starting.

Police found a message from Berry to Michelle Mills saying he was going to meet with some "boys" to plan "what they are going to do with him".

Michelle Mills, whose only concern, say police, was that she would not get caught, replied: "Yes, lovely, thank you."

Police recovered two handguns following the incident

With her husband injured and still reeling from the attack, Mills sent her final, damning text message to her lover.

Almost immediately after the men had fled the scene, Mills wrote to him: "Police have been called get away, delete all communications … please on both phones … I love you."

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Geraint Berry, during his arrest - from police video

Eventually, the police were convinced not only about her guilt but also her central role in the plot to kill her husband.

When she was charged with conspiracy to murder, Mills asked officers: "I'm going to prison for this, aren't I?"

The jury at her trial also convicted her of perverting the course of justice, for which she was jailed for 18 months - to be served concurrently with her 19-year term.

Berry was also convicted of possessing an imitation firearm and handed an 18-month jail term that he must serve alongside his 19-year sentence.

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What's pushing up the cost of Christmas dinner this year?

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A typical Christmas dinner with all the trimmings will cost slightly more than last year

Turkey and sprouts are synonymous with Christmas dinner and this year a rise in the price of both means the festive feast will cost you slightly more at the supermarket.

A typical turkey dinner with all the trimmings will cost about £32.45, according to research done for the BBC - a £1.24 or nearly 4% rise on last year.

It comes after bird flu led to large numbers of turkeys being culled early, while a drier spring and summer hit sprout harvests.

However, the humble but golden potato and parsnip have gone down in price, along with - if you have any room - Christmas pudding and mince pies. Our seasonal snapshot reflects that overall food price rises are beginning to slow down.

The centre piece to the traditional family feast - the turkey - costs £20, for a standard 10lb (4.55kg) frozen one. The same bird was £18.62 last year - that's a 7.37% rise, according to the research from retail tracking platform Assosia.

The ever-divisive Brussels sprouts went up by more than 9% to 94p a bag, it found.

The data is based on prices on 6 December 2025 and the same date in 2024, across own-brand products from Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, Morrisons, Aldi and Lidl.

However, every year as supermarkets compete for our Christmas custom many slash the prices of their bags of veg as low as 8p so there are bargains to be had.

The cost of a supermarket shop is now rising much slower than when food prices spiked sharply following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Turkey prices up after bird flu outbreaks

In Potterspury, near Milton Keynes, hundreds of free-range turkeys usually amble around farmer Susan Gorst, pecking at the grass.

But in November, all bird farmers in England were ordered to keep their flocks indoors and many were culled early to limit the spread of bird flu.

She says turkeys eat more feed when they can't graze outdoors so this pushed up her costs. But she says her customers understand she has to pass this on.

"I think people are now generally expecting an increase on most things year on year," she says.

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Susan Gorst and her son Freddie on their turkey farm

The rising price of turkey "could have been a lot worse," according to John Muff, co-owner of Muff's Butchers in Wirral. He estimates it's up by £1-2 per kilo since last Christmas.

"All year round we've seen price increases, almost on a weekly basis, 5p here, 10p there," he says.

Pork has also gone up in price, with pigs in blankets now £2.59, or 5.3% higher than last year.

John says this didn't surprise him. The cost of making their sausages from scratch has seen a "steady increase throughout the year," he says.

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Butcher John Muff said the price of turkey has crept up all year

He says "every aspect is going up," from animal feed, energy, transport and wages.

But he thinks higher supermarket prices might be tempting shoppers into a trip to the butchers.

"They're thinking to themselves: If I'm going to pay that sort of price, I may as well come in here and get the proper stuff," he says.

Sprout prices

Whether you celebrate or shun the sprouts at Christmas, the success of this little green veg is highly dependent on the weather.

Alan Steven, a sprout farmer in Fife, says this spring the ground was so dry he had to water his fields before he could plant his seeds - for the first time in 10 years.

He had the cost of irrigating twice more over the summer due to prolonged hot weather.

And so far the winter has been milder which means the sprout plants are more prone to disease, he says.

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Alan Steven said he had to irrigate his sprout seeds as they were being planted because the ground was so dry

Spud prices hold steady

The price of root vegetables has remained firmly planted - with no change to the cost of carrots - and potatoes and parsnips just a penny cheaper than last year.

Scott Walker, chief executive of GB Potatoes, said planting and harvesting conditions were favourable this year, but the middle of the season, was "one of the driest in modern memory". The summer was the hottest on record in the UK.

Farmers who didn't have irrigation systems would have suffered and those who could water their crops would have had higher electricity and fuel costs, he says.

"We've had more modest rises than we've had over the past couple of years, but costs have still gone up," he says.

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Lucy Munns grows potatoes, sugar beet, wheat and barley

The trouble with potato prices is you never know what you're going to get, says Lucy Munns, a potato farmer in Cambridgeshire.

She said a good price for her potatoes would be £200 a tonne, but she was anticipating prices as low as £80 in December.

Hot spells while potatoes are growing causes them to be oddly shaped and they can be rejected by supermarkets and fish and chip shops, she says.

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Hot weather can cause potatoes to grow in odd shapes

Pudding and mince pies fall in price

Another side dish which saw a slight dip in price was stuffing mix - dropping 1.32% to 50p for 170g.

And lashings of gravy will also be cheaper this year, with gravy granules dropping 7.35% to 91p for 200-300g.

If after the Christmas feast you still have appetite for a sweet treat you'll be glad to hear that Christmas pudding and mince pies are cheaper this year.

A pack of six iced mince pies will cost £1.77, which is 2.75% cheaper than in 2024. A standard 400g pudding comes in at £2.35, or a drop of 7.42%.

It's down to falling flour and sugar prices - there is currently a global sugar surplus.

In the UK, falling sugar, jam and chocolate prices contributed to lower inflation rates in December.

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How to keep costs down

  • Start with a budget: Plan ahead and add up hidden expenses, like tin foil for roasting a turkey.
  • Write a food list: Decide on your must haves and what you might not miss.
  • Plan your leftovers: A next day meal plan will mean less goes to waste
  • Bargain hunt: Look out for online offers as well as yellow sticker items which have been reduced.
  • Use your freezer: Christmas foods that freeze well include butter, meat joints and some cheeses like cheddar.
  • Join up with friends and family: This means you can buy bigger pack sizes, which are often better value.

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台北捷运袭击事件 赖清德要求尽速厘清案情

台北捷运星期五(12月19日)傍晚交通尖峰时段发生两起袭击事件,包括嫌犯在内,已造成至少二死七伤。

台湾总统赖清德星期五在脸书发文,称当天傍晚台北车站和北捷中山站陆续发生暴徒投掷烟雾弹及伤人事件。

他提醒大家,若正在车站或人潮密集处,请务必保持冷静,并依现场安全人员引导疏散;如发现可疑人士、物品或异常状况,请立即通报警方与站务人员。

他指出,警方及相关单位已经在全台扩大戒备,也请大家不要转传未经查证的信息。对于行凶的暴徒,政府将扩大戒备、依法严查,并迅速厘清案情,绝不宽贷,全力确保民众安全。

台湾行政院长卓荣泰当天在脸书写道,傍晚在台北车站捷运M7、M8出口之间,嫌犯戴面具,蓄意丢弃多颗汽油弹、烟雾弹,后续在捷运中山站又随机攻击民众,造成多人受伤。

他说:“我第一时间已要求警政署,就全台铁公路车站,航空站,提高所有戒备。台北车站、中山站周遭,目前为保留现场、加强戒备,短暂的不便,希望大家配合相关措施。”

卓荣泰说,他已要求警方,迅速完整作案情的厘清,全面扩大戒备,全力侦办这事情,让民众安心,希望尽快恢复平静。

特朗普政府鼓励白人男性投诉种族和性别歧视


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美国公平就业机会委员会(EEOC)代理主席鲁卡斯(Andrea Lucas)

(德国之声中文网)美国公平就业机会委员会(EEOC)代理主席鲁卡斯(Andrea Lucas)在社交平台X上写道:“你是一位在工作中因种族或性别而遭受歧视的白人男性吗?根据联邦民权法,你可能有权获得赔偿。”“公平就业机会委员会致力于识别、打击和消除所有种族和性别歧视——包括针对白人男性员工和求职者的歧视。”

此前美国副总统万斯在X上发表了一篇描述多元化、公平和包容(DEI)的弊端及其后果的文章。

自今年1月重新担任美国总统职位以来,特朗普一直试图终止联邦政府推行的多元化、公平和包容(DEI)计划

他认为,实施此类计划的公司会损害美国白人多数群体的利益。

美国公平就业机会委员会是1964年根据《民权法案》设立的联邦机构,旨在解决职场中的性别歧视和种族歧视问题。

自今年1月被任命为公平就业机会委员会代理主席(并于 11 月正式就任主席)以来,鲁卡斯一直在调整该机构的工作重点,优先处理她所谓的“根除非法的、出于DEI动机的种族和性别歧视”,这与特朗普总统的反DEI行政命令相一致。

鲁卡斯在上个月的一份声明中表示:“许多雇主的政策和做法更倾向于雇用非法移民、移民工人或客籍劳工,而不是美国工人——这直接违反了联邦就业法。”

然而马萨诸塞大学阿默斯特分校的一项研究表明,向公平就业机会委员会投诉的非裔美国员工人数是白人同事的195倍。

皮尤研究中心的数据也表明,美国女性的收入仍低于男性。在去年整年工作的全职员工中,女性平均年收入是男性的85%。

DW中文有Instagram!欢迎搜寻dw.chinese,看更多深入浅出的图文与影音报道。

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Bangladesh newspaper staff recall 'gasping for air' as offices set ablaze

Watch: Large crowd burns rubble after death of Bangladesh youth protest leader

Staff at two leading Bangladeshi newspapers say they were "gasping for air" as protesters, roused by the death of a prominent activist, set their offices alight on Thursday.

Sharif Osman Hadi, who had emerged as a key figure after last year's anti-government protests that ousted former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, was shot in Dhaka last week and died of his injuries on Thursday.

Hundreds of protesters stormed the offices of English newspaper The Daily Star and Bengali daily Prothom Alo on Thursday night and the demonstrations extended into the next day.

"It is one of the darkest days for independent journalism in Bangladesh," the English language Daily Star said in a statement.

For the first time in 35 years, The Daily Star could not publish its print edition on Friday and will be "inoperable for a while", consulting editor Kamal Ahmed told the BBC.

"Twenty-eight of our colleagues were trapped in the rooftop of the building for hours... They were gasping for fresh air," Ahmed said. "They were rescued only after additional military reinforcement came."

No one has been seriously injured, but large parts of the buildings were completely charred when BBC Bangla visited on Friday. Smoke was still seen coming out of Prothom Alo's building.

The interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus condemned the violence, vowing to hand perpetrators "full justice".

"Attacks on journalists are attacks on truth itself," it said in a statement on Friday.

The country is making a "historic democratic transition", it said, which must not be derailed by "those few who thrive on chaos and reject peace."

Bangladesh is scheduled to hold elections next February, the first since Hasina's ousting.

It is unclear why the hundreds of protesters targeted The Daily Star and Prothom Alo, which have long been regarded as secular and progressive. Because of that, they often came under fire during Hasina's administration.

However, since the July 2024 uprising, the two newspapers have maintained their critical stance on some of the interim government's policies, which may have angered supporters of Yunus' administration.

Other prominent buildings, including the home of the country's first president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who was Hasina's father, were also vandalised and set on fire on Thursday.

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Sharif Osman Hadi was a key figure in the youth movement that topped Sheikh Hasina

Hadi, 32, was a senior leader of the student protest group Inqilab Mancha, and part of the youth movement that topped Hasina.

He was also a vocal critic of neighbouring India, where Hasina remains in self-imposed exile.

Hadi made regular appearances on various media programmes after last year's protest and quickly attracted a wide following - as well as a steady pool of opponents.

Hadi had planned to contest in next February's election as an independent candidate, but was shot one day after authorities announced the date for the poll.

He was gunned down by masked attackers while leaving a mosque in Dhaka on 12 December. He succumbed to his injuries at a hospital in Singapore.

Yunus called Hadi's death "an irreparable loss for the nation" and called it a premeditated attack by those conspiring to "derail" the election.

"The country's march toward democracy cannot be halted through fear, terror, or bloodshed," he said in a televised speech on Thursday.

The interim government has declared a day of national mourning on Saturday.

Investigations are ongoing and several people have been detained over the shooting.

Hasina fled to India in August 2004, following weeks of student-led protests, bringing an end to 15 years of increasingly authoritarian rule.

In November, she was sentenced to death for crimes against humanity after being found guilty of allowing lethal force to be used against protesters, 1,400 of whom died during the unrest.

South Africa defiant after US threatens 'consequences' over refugee centre raid

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The US said on Thursday that South Africa was harassing American employees

The South African government has dismissed accusations by the US that it harassed and intimidated American officials during a raid on a centre processing applications by white South Africans for refugee status in the US.

Tuesday's raid saw seven Kenyans expelled from South Africa for working in the country illegally.

The US accused South Africa of publishing the passport details of its officials, saying this was "unacceptable" and warning of "severe consequences".

But South Africa has denied this, saying it treats "matters of data security with the utmost seriousness".

The US is offering asylum status to members of South Africa's Afrikaner community as it says the community is facing persecution. South Africa's government has rejected the claims.

President Donald Trump's administration has reduced its yearly intake of refugees from around the world from 125,000 to 7,500, but says it will prioritise Afrikaners, who are mostly descendants of Dutch and French settlers.

Tensions between the two countries has risen since Trump took office.

After the raid on the processing centre, South Africa expressed concern that foreign officials appeared to have coordinated with undocumented workers and said it had reached out to the US and Kenya to resolve the matter.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the US State Department said it condemned "in the strongest terms the South African government's recent detention of US officials performing their duties to provide humanitarian support to Afrikaners".

It did not providence any evidence to back up its accusation that South Africa had released the passport information of its officials.

South Africa's home affairs department described these accusations as "unsubstantiated".

"South Africa treats all matters of data security with the utmost seriousness and operates under stringent legal and diplomatic protocols," it said in a statement.

It had previously said that no US officials were arrested and the operation was not at a diplomatic site.

It said the Kenyans had applied for work permits, which had been denied.

The US has not addressed this directly but said it had "worked to operate the refugee program within the confines of the law".

Trump has claimed that Afrikaners are being subjected to a "genocide" in South Africa, even though there is no evidence that white farmers are more likely to be killed than their black counterparts.

He offered Afrikaners refugee status earlier this year after South African President Cyril Ramaphosa signed a law allowing the government to seize land without compensation in rare instances.

A first group of about 50 people flew to the US on a chartered plane - it is not clear how many others have moved, or are in the process of applying.

Because of the legacy of the racist apartheid system, the majority of privately owned farmland in South Africa is owned by the white community and South Africa's government is under pressure to provide more land to black farmers. However, it stresses that no land has yet been seized under the new law.

South Africa has repeatedly tried to mend fences with the Trump administration, most famously when Ramaphosa led a high-level delegation to the White House earlier this year.

However, this backfired when Trump ambushed him with images, videos and news reports allegedly showing that the government was persecuting white people.

Last month, the US boycotted the G20 summit in South Africa and has said it would not invite South African officials to its meetings since it took over the leadership of the grouping of the world's biggest economies.

Additional reporting by Khanyisile Ngcobo in Johannesburg

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Trump Signs Law Repealing Tough Sanctions on Syria

The Caesar Act was imposed in 2019 in response to widespread and systematic violations of human rights by the regime of former dictator Bashar al-Assad.

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A heavily damaged neighborhood in the eastern city of Deir al-Zour, Syria, in August. The lifting of U.S. sanctions will bolster Syria’s new government’s efforts to rebuild a nation in ruins.

Riots Erupt in Bangladesh After the Killing of a Student Leader

Newspaper buildings were set on fire after the death of an activist who was attacked recently. Political leaders fear more violence could derail attempts to restore democracy.

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Crowds in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Friday near the office of the Prothom Alo newspaper, where a targeted arson occurred after the death of Sharif Osman bin Hadi, a student leader.

北京市今年首10月接待游客总量逾3亿人次

中国北京市官方公布,全市今年首10个月接待游客总量逾3亿人次,旅游花费超过6000亿元(人民币,下同,1101亿新元)。

综合人民网和中新社报道,北京市文旅局党组成员、副局长徐振涛星期四(12月18日)在北京培育建设国际消费中心城市工作成效和亮点新闻发布会上,透露上述信息。

徐振涛介绍,近年来北京持续激发文旅消费潜力、提升消费品质。从数据上看,今年1至10月,北京全市接待游客总量超过3亿人次,旅游花费超过6000亿元,同比分别增长5.4%和7.2%。文旅消费已成为推动北京国际消费中心城市建设的重要增长极。

他指出,“当前,‘来北京看演出’已成为潮流消费新名片。”北京累计认定演艺新空间超100家,今年前10个月共举办营业性演出5万余场,吸引观众超1200万人次,实现票房收入45亿元。

他称,北京全域旅游布局不断优化,重点发布“京畿长城”国家风景道、大运河文化带、西山永定河文化带等精品旅游线路,精心打造“跟着演出去旅行”“红色研学”“工业探秘”等“漫步北京”主题线路500余条。

徐振涛表示,北京发布实施优化入境旅游服务专项行动方案,从签证通关、支付结算、购物退税、语言服务等多方面提升便利化水平。北京积极拓展国际合作,新增25家旅游全球战略合作伙伴。今年前10个月,北京入境游客超450万人次,实现旅游花费超58亿美元(75亿新元),同比分别增长42.6%和48%。

台北两站捷运遇袭 至少五人受伤两人送院

台北两站捷运星期五(12月19日)先后发生袭击事件,有至少五人受伤,其中两人送院抢救。

综合台湾《联合报》、中时新闻网和TVBS新闻网等报道,台北捷运台北车站星期五傍晚交通尖峰时段发生袭击事件,一名身份不明男子先再台北车站抛掷烟雾弹,过程中有一名57岁男子尝试阻拦受伤,一度无生命象征,之后与另一名吸入过多浓烟中的伤者送院抢救。

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