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  • Sute de milioane de oameni sunt în pericol din cauza unui malware pentru aplicațiile de cumpărături din China

    Sute de milioane de oameni sunt în pericol din cauza unui malware pentru aplicațiile de cumpărături din China

    CNN  — 

    It is one of China’s most popular shopping apps, selling clothing, groceries and just about everything else under the sun to more than 750 million users a month.

    But according to cybersecurity researchers, it can also bypass users’ cell phone security to monitor activities on other apps, check notifications, read private messages and change settings.

    And once installed, it’s tough to remove.

    While many apps collect vast troves of user data, sometimes without explicit consent, experts say e-commerce giant Pinduoduo has taken violations of privacy and data security to the next level.

    In a detailed investigation, CNN spoke to half a dozen cybersecurity teams from Asia, Europe and the United States — as well as multiple former and current Pinduoduo employees — after receiving a tipoff.

    Multiple experts identified the presence of malware on the Pinduoduo app that exploited vulnerabilities in Android operating systems. Company insiders said the exploits were utilized to spy on users and competitors, allegedly to boost sales.

    “We haven’t seen a mainstream app like this trying to escalate their privileges to gain access to things that they’re not supposed to gain access to,” said Mikko Hyppönen, chief research officer at WithSecure, a Finnish cybersecurity firm.

    “This is highly unusual, and it is pretty damning for Pinduoduo.”

    This is highly unusual, and it is pretty damning for Pinduoduo.

    Mikko Hyppönen, cybersecurity expert

    Malware, short for malicious software, refers to any software developed to steal data or interfere with computer systems and mobile devices.

    Evidence of sophisticated malware in the Pinduoduo app comes amid intense scrutiny of Chinese-developed apps like TikTok over concerns about data security.

    Some American lawmakers are pushing for a national ban on the popular short-video app, whose CEO Shou Chew was grilled by Congress for five hours last week about its relations with the Chinese government.

    The revelations are also likely to draw more attention to Pinduoduo’s international sister app, Temu, which is topping US download charts and fast expanding in other Western markets. Both are owned by Nasdaq-listed PDD, a multinational company with roots in China.

    While Temu has not been implicated, Pinduoduo’s alleged actions risk casting a shadow over its sister app’s global expansion.

    There is no evidence that Pinduoduo has handed data to the Chinese government. But as Beijing enjoys significant leverage over businesses under its jurisdiction, there are concerns from US lawmakers that any company operating in China could be forced to cooperate with a broad range of security activities.

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    The findings follow Google’s suspension of Pinduoduo from its Play Store in March, citing malware identified in versions of the app.

    An ensuing report from Bloomberg said a Russian cybersecurity firm had also identified potential malware in the app.

    Pinduoduo has previously rejected “the speculation and accusation that Pinduoduo app is malicious.”

    CNN has contacted PDD multiple times over email and phone for comment, but has not received a response.

    Rise to success

    Pinduoduo, which boasts a user base that accounts for three quarters of China’s online population and a market value three times that of eBay (EBAY), wasn’t always an online shopping behemoth.

    Founded in 2015 in Shanghai by Colin Huang, a former Google employee, the startup was fighting to establish itself in a market long dominated by e-commerce stalwarts Alibaba (BABA) and JD.com (JD).

    It succeeded by offering steep discounts on friends-and-family group buying orders and focusing on lower-income rural areas.

    Pinduoduo posted triple digit growth in monthly users until the end of 2018, the year it listed in New York. By the middle of 2020, though, the increase in monthly users had slowed to around 50% and would continue to decline, according to its earnings reports.

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    It was in 2020, according to a current Pinduoduo employee, that the company set up a team of about 100 engineers and product managers to dig for vulnerabilities in Android phones, develop ways to exploit them — and turn that into profit.

    According to the source, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals, the company only targeted users in rural areas and smaller towns initially, while avoiding users in megacities such as Beijing and Shanghai.

    “The goal was to reduce the risk of being exposed,” they said.

    By collecting expansive data on user activities, the company was able to create a comprehensive portrait of users’ habits, interests and preferences, according to the source.

    This allowed it to improve its machine learning model to offer more personalized push notifications and ads, attracting users to open the app and place orders, they said.

    The team was disbanded in early March, the source added, after questions about their activities came to light.

    PDD didn’t reply to CNN’s repeated requests for comment on the team.

    What experts found

    Approached by CNN, researchers from Tel Aviv-based cyber firm Check Point Research, Delaware-based app security startup Oversecured and Hyppönen’s WithSecure conducted independent analysis of the 6.49.0 version of the app, released on Chinese app stores in late February.

    Google Play is not available in China, and Android users in the country download their apps from local stores. In March, when Google suspended Pinduoduo, it said it had found malware in off-Play versions of the app.

    The researchers found code designed to achieve “privilege escalation”: a type of cyberattack that exploits a vulnerable operating system to gain a higher level of access to data than it’s supposed to have, according to experts.

    “Our team has reverse engineered that code and we can confirm that it tries to escalate rights, tries to gain access to things normal apps wouldn’t be able to do on Android phones,” said Hyppönen.

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    The app was able to continue running in the background and prevent itself from being uninstalled, which allowed it to boost its monthly active user rates, Hyppönen said. It also had the ability to spy on competitors by tracking activity on other shopping apps and getting information from them, he added.

    Check Point Research additionally identified ways in which the app was able to evade scrutiny.

    The app deployed a method that allowed it to push updates without an app store review process meant to detect malicious applications, the researchers said.

    They also identified in some plug-ins the intent to obscure potentially malicious components by hiding them under legitimate file names, such as Google’s.

    “Such a technique is widely used by malware developers that inject malicious code into applications that have legitimate functionality,” they said.

    Android targeted

    In China, about three quarters of smartphone users are on the Android system. Apple (AAPL)’s iPhone has 25% market share, according to Daniel Ives of Wedbush Securities.

    Sergey Toshin, the founder of Oversecured, said Pinduoduo’s malware specifically targeted different Android-based operating systems, including those used by Samsung, Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo.

    CNN has reached out to these companies for comment.

    Toshin described Pinduoduo as “the most dangerous malware” ever found among mainstream apps.

    “I’ve never seen anything like this before. It’s like, super expansive,” he said.

    Most phone manufacturers globally customize the core Android software, the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), to add unique features and applications to their own devices.

    Toshin found Pinduoduo to have exploited about 50 Android system vulnerabilities. Most of the exploits were tailor made for customized parts known as the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) code, which tends to be audited less often than AOSP and is therefore more prone to vulnerabilities, he said.

    Pinduoduo also exploited a number of AOSP vulnerabilities, including one which was flagged by Toshin to Google in February 2022. Google fixed the bug this March, he said.

    I’ve never seen anything like this before. It’s like, super expansive.

    Sergey Toshin, Android security expert

    According to Toshin, the exploits allowed Pinduoduo access to users’ locations, contacts, calendars, notifications and photo albums without their consent. They were also able to change system settings and access users’ social network accounts and chats, he said.

    Of the six teams CNN spoke to for this story, three did not conduct full examinations. But their primary reviews showed that Pinduoduo asked for a large number of permissions beyond the normal functions of a shopping app.

    They included “potentially invasive permissions” such as “set wallpaper” and “download without notification,” said René Mayrhofer, head of the Institute of Networks and Security at the Johannes Kepler University Linz in Austria.

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    Disbanding the team

    Suspicions about malware in Pinduoduo’s app were first raised in late February in a report by a Chinese cybersecurity firm called Dark Navy. Even though the analysis didn’t directly name the shopping giant, the report spread quickly among other researchers, who did name the company. Some of the analysts followed up with their own reports confirming the original findings.

    Soon after, on March 5, Pinduoduo issued a new update of its app, version 6.50.0, which removed the exploits, according to two experts who CNN spoke to.

    Two days after the update, Pinduoduo disbanded the team of engineers and product managers who had developed the exploits, according to the Pinduoduo source.

    The next day, team members found themselves locked out of Pinduoduo’s bespoke workplace communication app, Knock, and lost access to files on the company’s internal network. Engineers also found their access to big data, data sheets and the log system revoked, the source said.

    Most of the team were transferred to work at Temu. They were assigned to different departments at the subsidiary, with some working on marketing or developing push notifications, according to the source.

    A core group of about 20 cybersecurity engineers who specialize in finding and exploiting vulnerabilities remain at Pinduoduo, they said.

    Toshin of Oversecured, who looked into the update, said although the exploits were removed, the underlying code was still there and could be reactivated to carry out attacks.

    Oversight failure

    Pinduoduo has been able to grow its user base against a backdrop of the Chinese government’s regulatory clampdown on Big Tech that began in late 2020.

    That year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology launched a sweeping crackdown on apps that illegally collect and use personal data.

    In 2021, Beijing passed its first comprehensive data privacy legislation.

    The Personal Information Protection Law stipulates that no party should illegally collect, process or transmit personal information. They’re also banned from exploiting internet-related security vulnerabilities or engaging in actions that endanger cybersecurity.

    Pinduoduo’s apparent malware would be a violation of those laws, tech policy experts say, and should have been detected by the regulator.

    “This would be embarrassing for the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, because this is their job,” said Kendra Schaefer, a tech policy expert at Trivium China, a consultancy. “They’re supposed to check Pinduoduo, and the fact that they didn’t find (anything) is embarrassing for the regulator.”

    The ministry has regularly published lists to name and shame apps found to have undermined user privacy or other rights. It also publishes a separate list of apps that are removed from app stores for failing to comply with regulations.

    Pinduoduo did not appear on any of the lists.

    They’re supposed to check Pinduoduo, and the fact that they didn’t find (anything) is embarrassing for the regulator.

    Kendra Schaefer, tech policy expert

    CNN has reached out to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the Cyberspace Administration of China for comment.

    On Chinese social media, some cybersecurity experts questioned why regulators haven’t taken any action.

    “Probably none of our regulators can understand coding and programming, nor do they understand technology. You can’t even understand the malicious code when it’s shoved right in front of your face,” a cybersecurity expert with 1.8 million followers wrote last week in a viral post on Weibo, a Twitter-like platform.

    The post was censored the next day.

    CNN’s Kristie Lu Stout and Sean Lyngaas contributed reporting.


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  • Autoritățile ruse au reținut un suspect în legătură cu explozia dintr-o cafenea din Sankt Petersburg

    Autoritățile ruse au reținut un suspect în legătură cu explozia dintr-o cafenea din Sankt Petersburg

    Ce am acoperit aici

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  • CITEȘTE: Rechizitoriul lui Trump legat de plata unor bani pentru tăcere

    CITEȘTE: Rechizitoriul lui Trump legat de plata unor bani pentru tăcere

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    Trump pledează nevinovat la 34 de capete de acuzare

    Ce am acoperit aici

    • Fostul președinte Donald Trump a sosit luni în New York, cu o zi înainte de momentul în care se așteaptă să se predea forțelor de ordine și să se confrunte cu peste 30 de acuzații penale într-un tribunal din Manhattan, în urma rechizitoriului istoric al marelui juriu de săptămâna trecută.
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  • Un elicopter militar din Uganda a luat foc într-un accident mortal în Somalia.

    Un elicopter militar din Uganda a luat foc într-un accident mortal în Somalia.

    Elicopterul militar ugandez a luat foc într-un accident mortal în Somalia

    9 ore în urmă.ShareSaveSwaibu Ibrahim, Ibrahim Aden & Fardowsa HanshiBBC News, Kampala, Mogadishu & NairobiDistribuieSalveazăMunasar MohamedCauza accidentului elicopterului este neclară

    Un elicopter militar ugandez s-a prăbușit și a luat foc pe principalul aeroport internațional din capitala Somaliei, Mogadiscio, ucigând cinci persoane aflate la bord.

    Pilotul, copilotul și inginerul de zbor au supraviețuit cu „răni grave și arsuri severe”, a declarat purtătorul de cuvânt al armatei ugandeze, generalul-maior Felix Kulaigye, adăugând că este în curs de desfășurare o anchetă privind cauza accidentului.

    „Am auzit explozia și am văzut fum și flăcări deasupra unui elicopter. Fumul a acoperit în întregime elicopterul.” Farah Abdulle, unul dintre angajații aeroportului, a declarat pentru agenția de știri Reuters.

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  • Trump a declarat că Israelul a fost de acord cu condițiile unui armistițiu de 60 de zile în Gaza

    Trump a declarat că Israelul a fost de acord cu condițiile unui armistițiu de 60 de zile în Gaza

    Trump says Israel has agreed to conditions for 60-day Gaza ceasefire

    8 hours agoShareSaveWyre DaviesBBC NewsReporting fromJerusalemRushdi AbualoufBBC Gaza correspondentReporting fromReporting from CairoShareSaveAFPIsrael's military operation has continued across Gaza this week – pictured here is damage after a strike on a camp for displaced people in Khan Younis

    Israel has agreed to the "necessary conditions" to finalise a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza, US President Donald Trump has said.

    In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the US would "work with all parties to end the War". He did not give details on the proposed truce.

    "I hope… that Hamas takes this Deal, because it will not get better – IT WILL ONLY GET WORSE," Trump wrote.

    Israel has not confirmed it agreed to the conditions. A Hamas official told the BBC the group was "ready and serious" to reach a deal if it ended the war.

    A Palestinian official familiar with Hamas's negotiations with mediators told the BBC the proposal offered no substantive changes to an earlier offer the group rejected in June.

    "The core issues remain unresolved," the Palestinian official said, referring to the talks currently taking place with Qatari and Egyptian mediators.

    Earlier, Hamas official Taher al-Nunu told the BBC that the group was "prepared to agree to any proposal if the requirements for ending the war are clearly met or if they lead to its complete end".

    In a statement the group said it was aiming to reach an agreement that "guarantees an end to the aggression, the withdrawal [of Israeli forces], and urgent relief for our people in the Gaza Strip".

    Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar posted on X that there is majority support in the government "for a framework to release hostages," and this opportunity "must not be missed".

    For Israel, the key component of any deal will have to be the release of most, if not all, hostages still being held in Gaza.

    Of the 50 or so hostages remaining in captivity, more than 20 are still thought to be alive and their plight has been at the forefront of regular demonstrations in Israel calling for an end to the war.

    A recent Israeli newspaper poll suggested that a significant majority of Israelis wanted the war to end – but polling on Wednesday, from the Israel Democracy Institute, also suggested that most Israelis still did not trust Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, or his intentions.

    Netanyahu has for months insisted on "complete victory" over Hamas before ending the war. It's unclear if his position will now change under renewed pressure from Washington – and the answer could be pivotal to reaching a deal.

    But on the Hamas side, optimism remains low.

    According to a source, Hamas's representative in Cairo Ghazi Hamad is leading discussions on behalf of the group in Egypt.

    However, the Palestinian official told the BBC that no new proposals had been put forward by the mediators. Instead, efforts appear focused on recycling, reworking the existing proposals by US special envoy Steve Witkoff – a framework that falls short of key Palestinian demands.

    The current draft does not include guarantees that the war will come to a permanent end after the ceasefire expires, nor does it ensure an Israeli military withdrawal to positions held before 19 January.

    Trump's announcement about a possible ceasefire comes before a meeting with Netanyahu scheduled for next week, in which the US president has said he would be "very firm".

    He earlier said he believed Netanyahu wanted to end hostilities in Gaza. "He wants to. I can tell you he wants to. I think we'll have a deal next week," Trump said.

    But without a guarantee to end the war, Hamas may question the value of releasing all the hostages if the Israeli military is likely to resume bombing Gaza.

    Another consideration before an agreement could theoretically be signed is Hamas's demand for a partial Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, at least for the duration of the ceasefire.

    The international community is also likely to lobby hard for the resumption of full-scale UN-backed aid deliveries into Gaza.

    Prior to Trump's announcement, Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, told the BBC Israel was "absolutely" ready for a ceasefire.

    Danon said Hamas was "playing hardball".

    "We are putting pressure on Hamas, and if they will not come to the table, the only option we will have to bring back the hostages, is to apply more military pressure.

    "The war will end when the hostages are back home," the Israeli envoy added.

    Trump's comments come shortly after Israel ordered evacuations in northern Gaza ahead of increased military action. At least 20 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air strike on a seafront cafe in Gaza City on Monday, according to medics and eyewitnesses.

    Israel launched a military campaign in Gaza after Hamas's 7 October 2023 attack on Israel, in which around 1,200 people were killed. At least 56,647 have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry.

    The Israeli military this week also said it was examining reports of civilians being "harmed" while approaching aid distribution centres in Gaza run by the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

    Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry said on Tuesday that as of 28 June, 408 people had been killed trying to reach aid at GHF aid sites.

    More than 170 charities and other NGOs have called for the controversial group to be shut down. Organisations like Oxfam and Save the Children say Israeli forces "routinely" open fire on Palestinians seeking aid.

    Israel denies this accusation and says the organisation is necessary to bypass Hamas interference in aid distribution.

    In March, a previous ceasefire deal collapsed when Israel launched fresh strikes on Gaza. The Israeli military described the action as "pre-emptive strikes… based on Hamas's readiness to execute terror attacks, build up force and re-arm".

    The previous ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas – which started on 19 January – was set up to have three stages, but did not make it past the first stage.

    Stage two included establishing a permanent ceasefire, the return of remaining living hostages in Gaza in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel, and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

    Additional reporting by James Chater

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  • Cum alimentează „aurul sângeros” conflictele din Africa de Vest

    Cum alimentează „aurul sângeros” conflictele din Africa de Vest

    How 'blood gold' is fuelling conflict in West Africa

    8 hours agoShareSaveJacob BoswallBBC MonitoringShareSaveGetty Images

    It has been a good year for gold. A host of turbulent events in the global economy has driven up prices for the glittery commodity to record highs in 2025.

    In a world of tariffs and international conflict, gold appeals to investors as one of the few remaining stable assets. Everyone wants a piece of the action, from central banks to large institutions like hedge funds, and retail investors. But few know where their gold comes from, or much about the conflicts it may be fuelling in the countries where it is mined.

    For the governments of West Africa's Sahel region, the stakes are even higher. Gold is a lifeline for the military juntas of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, who are beleaguered by jihadist insurgencies, regional isolation, and the ravages of climate change.

    "Because gold prices have been at a historic high… the military governments are hoping that they will be able to benefit directly," Beverly Ochieng, a senior researcher at global consultancy firm Control Risks, told the BBC.

    Together, the three Sahel states produce around 230 tonnes of gold per year, according to the World Gold Council's estimates, or about sovereignty" – though Russian firms are increasing their stake in the industry at the expense of Western-owned firms.

    For example, Mali's junta leader Gen Assimi Goïta laid the foundation stone last month for a gold refinery, in which a Russian conglomerate, the Yadran Group, will have a minority stake. The refinery will reportedly create 500 direct jobs and 2,000 indirect jobs.

    Burkina Faso is also building its first-ever gold refinery, and has set up a state-owned mining company, requiring foreign firms to give it a 15% stake in their local operations and to transfer skills to Burkinabé people.

    Fake AI media campaigns have even been launched to celebrate the country's charismatic 37-year-old military ruler Capt Ibrahim Traoré for commanding such an important revenue stream for the nation.

    "Mining gold from deepest dirt. But souls are rich and true," croons an AI-generated Rihanna in one recent song, pouring her silky, auto-tuned praise on Capt Traoré.

    The reality is very different, according to Ms Ochieng, who explained that Burkina Faso and its neighbours need quick cash to fund counterinsurgency campaigns.

    In the case of Mali, much of this has been outsourced to Russian mercenaries, including the Wagner Group and its successor, Africa Corps, which falls under the command of Russia's defence ministry.

    Africa Corps has been involved in military training in Burkina Faso, but the junta officially denies its presence.

    RIA Novosti / Anadolu / Getty ImagesRussia's President Vladimir Putin and Burkina Faso's Ibrahim Traoré have built a strong relationship

    Although public spending transparency in the countries is poor, the governments are thought to devote large portions of their budgets to national security.

    Military spending in Mali trebled since 2010, amounting to 22% of the national budget by 2020.

    The governments are fighting jihadist groups linked to al-Qaeda and Islamic State (IS).

    But campaign group Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused the Malian government and the Wagner Group of committing atrocities against civilians, including unlawful killings, summary executions, and torture.

    It has documented similar atrocities by Burkina Faso's military and its allied militias.

    For their services, the Wagner Group and now Africa Corps are often paid directly in gold or in mining concessions, according to Alex Vines of the London-based Chatham House think-tank.

    "Very little [of the gold revenues] will trickle down to Malians and Burkinabés," he told the BBC, adding that in fact the armed insurgents themselves may be benefiting from gold.

    Since the coup in Mali in 2021, brutal government tactics against communities suspected of harbouring or sympathising with jihadists have increased, pushing more civilians to join the very groups they are fighting.

    Jamaat Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaeda affiliate which is the most active jihadist group in the region, staged an unprecedented number of attacks targeting Burkina Faso military during the first half of 2025, a sign of the group's growing strength.

    The armed groups are also literally cashing in on the increased global appetite for gold.

    A large proportion of gold mining in the Sahel is from the artisanal and small-scale sector, which is often informal, meaning it takes place on unlicensed and undeclared sites away from government oversight, according to a 2023 report on gold mining in the Sahel by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).

    Armed groups, including jihadist groups, and Sahel governments are in competition for control over many of these small-scale gold mines.

    Gold provides an important revenue stream for militant groups, which appear to be expanding their territorial influence in both Mali and Burkina Faso.

    The UNODC believes that most gold from this type of mining ends up in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a global centre for gold refining and trading.

    "You do see overlap of violent extremist groups moving onto artisanal production areas for control," said Dr Vines.

    The global spike in gold prices may be prolonging and exacerbating conflict in the Sahel – but, unfortunately for the diggers in artisanal gold mines, it has not led to owners increasing their wages.

    Afrikimages Agency / Universal Images Group / Getty ImagesAs jobs are scarce, many people work in the informal mining sector

    One gold miner in Mali's northern Kidal region agreed to respond to written questions from the BBC on condition of anonymity, for fear of his safety.

    He estimated that, on a "good day", he earns 10,000 to 20,000 CFA francs, or approximately Prices went up, but the extra profit goes to mine owners… It's risky and uncertain, but for many of us, it's the only option," he added.

    Dr Vines, who formerly worked as a blood diamond investigator for the UN, is concerned that gold has become Africa's new main conflict commodity.

    He noted that gold has not received the same international attention as diamonds, which fuelled bloodshed in several African states throughout the 20th Century, especially during the 1990s.

    Intervention by human rights groups and the UN led to the establishment of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme in 2003, which did much to end the sale of so-called "blood diamonds" on the open market.

    But attempts to crack down on "blood gold" have been less successful.

    This is partly due to a lack of unified ethical standards. The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), a major authority in the gold market, requires refiners to comply with standards based on guidelines set by a global body, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OED).

    The UAE's enforcement of these regulations has historically been patchy.

    In 2021, the country announced its own standards for ethical gold mining – however, the framework remains voluntary. The issue of enforcement has caused tensions in the past between the Gulf state and the LBMA.

    Tracing technology represents another hurdle.

    "There is no 'DNA testing' for gold. With a lot of effort, you can trace diamonds before they get polished and cut… But I haven't seen ways of tracing the origins of a gold nugget," Dr Vines said.

    Gold is smelted early on in the value chain, making it nearly impossible to trace and connect to potential conflict zones, he explained.

    Dr Vines believes that it is likely that some blood gold from the Sahel ends up in UK markets.

    "[Gold] gets smelted in [the] UAE, then goes onto the jewellery manufacturing industry, or into dentistry, or bullion. Some of it clearly comes into the UK. And once it is here, there is no way of testing what it is."

    A UAE official told the BBC that the country had "a robust regulatory framework to maximize the security, integrity and transparency of every gold transaction, supported by rigorous enforcement actions".

    The UAE's processes were in line with, and in some areas exceeded, OECD guidelines, the official said, adding: "They are supported by mandatory anti-money-laundering and know-your-customer procedures, annual audits and full enforcement at all points of entry."

    Dr Vines said that another reason that it will be difficult to repeat the successes of the Kimberley process is because the certification system was not designed to deal with state governments.

    "Kimberley was designed to deal with armed non-state actors in places like Sierra Leone and Liberia," he said.

    For now, gold's importance for Sahel governments and the patchy enforcement of ethical gold standards mean that the commodity is likely to continue changing hands, regardless of its origin.

    Unfortunately for some communities in the Sahel, that may mean paying for the trade in blood.

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  • Biscuitul de homar și foie grasul unui bucătar-șef cu stele Michelin se îndreaptă spre spațiu

    Biscuitul de homar și foie grasul unui bucătar-șef cu stele Michelin se îndreaptă spre spațiu

    Crema de homar și foie gras a bucătarului-șef, distins cu stele Michelin, se îndreaptă spre spațiu

    acum 6 oreDistribuieSalveazăTiffany Wertheimer & Hugh SchofieldBBC NewsShareSaveAgenția Spațială EuropeanăAnne-Sophie Pic (stânga), una dintre cele mai apreciate bucătare din lume, a creat un meniu special pentru astronauta Sophie Adenot

    Când te gândești la mâncarea pe care o consumă astronauții în spațiu, probabil că nu-ți vin în minte homarul, eglefinul și foie gras – dar exact asta va mânca următorul vizitator al Franței la Stația Spațială Internațională (ISS).

    Astronauta Sophie Adenot a făcut echipă cu premiata bucătăreasă franceză Anne-Sophie Pic pentru a crea un meniu de delicii gastronomice care vor călători cu Adenot la ISS anul viitor.

    În loc de nutrienții obișnuiți liofilizați pe care îi consumă astronauții, Adenot, 42 de ani, va alege dintre preparate precum „Cremă de foie gras pe brioșă prăjită” și „Sos cremă de homar cu crab și chimion”.

    Meniul – pe care Agenția Spațială Europeană (ESA) l-a numit „un strop de Franța în spațiu” – include patru aperitive, două feluri principale și două deserturi.

    Adenot a spus că preparatele, care includ și carne de vită fiartă și cremă de ciocolată, nu numai că „ne vor încânta papilele gustative”, dar o vor ajuta și să se simtă conectată la Pământ și la țara ei natală.

    „Semnătura ei culinară (a lui Pic’s) este profund influențată de terroir.” „Acest lucru este important pentru mine, deoarece am crescut la țară și îmi va aminti de rădăcinile mele”, a fost citată într-un comunicat ESA.

    Există reguli stricte pentru mâncarea de pe ISS – trebuie să fie fără firimituri, ușoară și să se păstreze cel puțin 24 de luni, spune ESA.

    Prin urmare, majoritatea meselor sunt conservate, ambalate în vid sau liofilizate, fructele și legumele proaspete fiind un lux rar de care se poate savura doar atunci când o navă spațială sosește cu provizii noi.

    Dar pentru a menține lucrurile interesante, a stimula moralul și a ajuta la consolidarea legăturilor dintre echipaj, aproximativ fiecare a zecea masă este una pregătită special pentru fiecare astronaut, cu aceste „mese bonus” adesea preparate în parteneriat cu un bucătar.

    Faimoasă pentru bucătăria sa haute cuisine, Pic, în vârstă de 55 de ani, are cele mai multe stele Michelin dintre toate femeile bucătar din lume – 10.

    Ea spune că acest proiect „împinge limitele” gastronomiei, deoarece a lucrat cu echipa sa pentru a crea mâncăruri speciale, respectând în același timp constrângerile tehnice.

    „A găti pentru spațiu este o provocare captivantă” ESA a declarat că a declarat ea.

    Adenot spune că va împărtăși bucătăria haute cuisine cu colegii săi de la bord – este, la urma urmei, un moment important – cultura gastronomică franceză devine pentru prima dată… extraterestră.

    Adenot, fost pilot de testare și salvare a elicopterelor, a câștigat o serie de premii, inclusiv o medalie în onoarea acțiunilor sale în domeniul egalității de gen în științe.

    Agenția Spațială EuropeanăAstronautul și bucătarul-șef au organizat o degustare la Paris pentru a decide meniul, a declarat ESAFranțaMâncareStația Spațială InternaționalăExplorarea spațiului


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  • Ucraina se teme de o agresiune rusă sporită după ce SUA a oprit furnizarea de arme

    Ucraina se teme de o agresiune rusă sporită după ce SUA a oprit furnizarea de arme

    Ukraine fears increased Russian aggression after US halt of weapons supply

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    Kyiv has warned that an interruption of US weapons shipments will encourage Russia to prolong the war in Ukraine, now in its fourth year.

    On Tuesday the White House said it had cut off some weapons deliveries to Ukraine.

    The decision was taken "to put America's interests first" following a defence department review of US "military support and assistance to other countries", White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the two countries were now "clarifying all the details on supplies", while the foreign ministry warned any delays "would only encourage the aggressor to continue war and terror, rather than seek peace".

    The ministry particularly emphasised the need for Kyiv to strengthen its air defences – as Russia continues to pummel the country with missiles and drones on a near-nightly basis.

    A Kyiv-based US diplomat was invited to the foreign ministry for talks on Wednesday.

    However, Ukraine's defence ministry said it had not received any official notification from the US about the "suspension or revision" of the weapons deliveries, and urged people not to speculate on the basis of partial information.

    But in a statement the defence ministry also said the path to ending the war was "through consistent and joint pressure on the aggressor".

    At the weekend Ukraine endured its biggest aerial attack since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, with more than 500 drones and ballistic and cruise missiles launched at its cities.

    US officials did not immediately say which shipments were being halted.

    According to American broadcaster NBC, the weapons being delayed could include Patriot interceptors, Howitzer munitions, missiles and grenade launchers.

    The US has sent tens of billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022, leading some in the Trump administration to voice concerns that US stockpiles are too low.

    The Kremlin, for its part, welcomed news of the reduction in weapons shipments, saying reducing the flow of weapons to Kyiv will help end the conflict faster.

    "The fewer the number of weapons that are delivered to Ukraine, the closer the end of the special military operation," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

    Fedir Venislavskyi, an MP for Ukraine's ruling party, said the decision was "painful, and against the background of the terrorist attacks which Russia commits against Ukraine… it's a very unpleasant situation".

    A Ukrainian military source quoted by the AFP news agency said Kyiv was "seriously dependent on American arms supplies, although Europe is doing its best, but it will be difficult for us without American ammunition".

    Ukraine's European allies have spent billions in military aid over the last three-and-a-half years.

    However, military support for Kyiv is not endorsed by everyone on the political spectrum.

    Czech President and former top Nato official, Petr Pavel, has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine – but he told BBC Russian he could "not guarantee" continued ammunition support for Kyiv, as that was dependent on the result of forthcoming Czech elections.

    "I don't know what will be the priorities of a new government," he said.

    The Pentagon's move is based on concerns that US military stockpiles are falling too low, a source told CBS News, although Anna Kelly stressed "the strength of the United States Armed Forces remains unquestioned – just ask Iran".

    Separately, the US Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Elbridge Colby, said in a statement the Pentagon "continues to provide the President with robust options to continue military aid to Ukraine".

    However, he added "the department is rigorously examining and adapting its approach to achieving this objective while also preserving US forces' readiness for Administration defence priorities".

    ReutersUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met US President Donald Trump at last month's Nato summit

    The pause comes less than a week after President Donald Trump discussed air defences with Volodymyr Zelensky at the Nato summit in the Netherlands.

    Trump said US officials "are going to see if we can make some of them available" when asked by the BBC about providing extra Patriot anti-missile systems to Ukraine.

    Referring to his conversation with Zelensky, Trump said: "We had a little rough times sometimes, but he couldn't have been nicer."

    The two had a heated confrontation in the Oval Office in February. Afterwards, Trump said he was pausing military aid to Ukraine that had been earmarked by the previous Biden administration. Intelligence sharing with Ukraine was also suspended.

    But both pauses were subsequently lifted.

    In late April, the US and Ukraine signed a deal that would give the US access to Ukraine's mineral reserves in exchange for military assistance.

    Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Tuesday – the first time in over two-and-a-half years.

    They spoke on the phone for more than two hours, Macron's office said, adding the French president had urged a ceasefire in Ukraine and for talks to start on a "solid and lasting settlement of the conflict".

    The Kremlin said Putin had "reminded Macron" that the West's policy was to blame for the war, because it had "for many years ignored Russia's security interests".

    Last month, Russia's long-time leader told a forum in St Petersburg that he saw Russians and Ukrainians as one people and "in that sense the whole of Ukraine is ours".

    Moscow currently controls about 20% of Ukrainian territory, including the Crimea peninsula annexed in 2014.

    Despite heavy losses, Russia has made slow, grinding advances in Ukraine in recent months and announced full control of the eastern Luhansk region this week – this has not been independently verified.

    Moscow also says it has seized territory in the south-eastern region of Dnipropetrovsk – a claim denied by the Ukrainian military.

    Meanwhile, on Tuesday a Ukrainian attack killed three people at a Russian arms production factory making drones and radars in Izhevsk, more than 1,000km (620 miles) from the border with Ukraine.

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  • Valul de căldură torid din Europa devine mortal în Spania, Italia și Franța

    Valul de căldură torid din Europa devine mortal în Spania, Italia și Franța

    Valul de căldură european dogoritor devine mortal în Spania, Italia și Franța

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    Un incendiu de vegetație din Spania și temperaturile ridicate din alte părți ale Europei au făcut alte șase victime, în timp ce continentul se înăbușă la temperaturi care depășesc 40°C.

    Doi fermieri au murit când au rămas prinși în flăcări în apropierea orașului Coscó din regiunea Catalonia din Spania. Autoritățile au declarat că un muncitor agricol a cerut ajutor șefului său, dar nu au reușit să scape, deoarece incendiul s-a răspândit pe o suprafață extinsă.

    În Italia, doi bărbați au murit după ce s-au îmbolnăvit pe plajele de pe insula Sardinia, iar un bărbat de peste 80 de ani a murit din cauza insuficienței cardiace, după ce a intrat într-un spital din Genova.

    O fetiță americană în vârstă de 10 ani s-a prăbușit și a murit în timp ce vizita Palatul Versailles, la sud-vest de Paris, au relatat știrile.

    Potrivit postului de televiziune francez TF1, ea s-a prăbușit în curtea proprietății regale, în fața părinților ei, în jurul orei 18:00, ora locală, marți. În ciuda eforturilor depuse de echipa de securitate a castelului și de serviciile de urgență, ea a fost declarată decedată o oră mai târziu.

    Ministrul francez pentru tranziția ecologică, Agnès Pannier-Runacher, a declarat anterior că în Franța au fost înregistrate două decese legate de căldură și că peste 300 de persoane au primit îngrijiri de urgență.

    Continentul european se confruntă cu temperaturi extrem de ridicate, un fenomen despre care agenția ONU pentru climă a declarat că devine din ce în ce mai frecvent din cauza „schimbărilor climatice induse de om”.

    Atât Spania, cât și Anglia au avut cea mai fierbinte lună iunie de când au început înregistrările. Serviciul meteorologic spaniol, Aemet, a anunțat că temperatura medie de luna trecută de 23,6°C (74,5°F) a fost „recorduri pulverizate”, depășind media normală pentru iulie și august.

    Cei doi bărbați care au murit în incendiul din Catalonia au fost identificați ulterior ca fiind fermierul proprietar și un muncitor în vârstă de 32 și 45 de ani.

    Serviciile de urgență au declarat că incendiul s-a extins pe o suprafață de până la 6.500 de hectare.

    Aemet a prognozat miercuri temperaturi de 41°C în orașul Córdoba din sudul țării și a anunțat că temperaturile peste noapte au ajuns la 28°C în orașul apropiat Osuna cu o noapte înainte.

    Franța a înregistrat al doilea cel mai fierbinte iunie de când au început înregistrările în 1900. Iunie 2023 a fost mai fierbinte.

    Patru departamente din Franța au rămas miercuri în alertă roșie pentru căldură, cel mai ridicat nivel. Printre acestea se numără Aube, Cher, Loiret și Yonne, potrivit Météo-France.

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    În Sardinia, unde temperaturile au depășit 40°C în ultimele zile, un bărbat în vârstă de 75 de ani a murit după ce s-a îmbolnăvit pe o plajă din Budoni. Un alt bărbat, în vârstă de 60 de ani, s-a îmbolnăvit în timp ce se afla pe plaja Lu Impostu din San Teodoro.

    Doi muncitori în construcții din provincia italiană Vicenza au fost transportați de urgență la spital marți, la ora 15:30, ora locală, deoarece s-au îmbolnăvit din cauza căldurii în timp ce lucrau într-o groapă. Unul dintre muncitori este în comă, potrivit agenției de știri Ansa.

    Între timp, două incendii de vegetație au determinat evacuări de urgență în Grecia, deoarece autoritățile avertizează asupra unui risc foarte ridicat de incendiu în multe regiuni, inclusiv Attica, Creta și părți din Peloponez și insulele din Marea Egee.

    În regiunea nordică Halkidiki, un incendiu rapid din apropierea satului de coastă Vourvourou a mistuit o pădure de pini extrem de inflamabilă, forțând locuitorii și persoanele în tabără să fugă. În zonă au fost raportate întreruperi de curent, în timp ce 65 de pompieri, echipe terestre și unități aeriene se luptă cu flăcările pe teren abrupt.

    Pe insula Creta, un incendiu mare scăpa de sub control în apropierea satului de coastă Achlia, amenințând locuințe, unități de cazare turistică și infrastructură critică. Locuitorii locali și turiștii au primit ordin să plece. Peste 100 de pompieri au fost trimiși pentru a stinge incendiul.

    Dimple Rana, specialistă în căldură și microclimat la firma de consultanță pentru dezvoltare durabilă Arup, a declarat pentru BBC că există „o legătură importantă între impactul căldurii și vârstă”.

    În Marea Britanie, de exemplu, majoritatea deceselor legate de căldură au fost în rândul adulților în vârstă, a spus dna Rana. Copiii mai mici, în special cei sub cinci ani, au fost, de asemenea, expuși riscului.

    Un alt factor de luat în considerare este faptul că adesea persoanele cu venituri mici desfășoară mai multe munci manuale, a spus dna Rana, ceea ce înseamnă că sunt mai expuse la temperaturi mai ridicate.

    Valurile de căldură devin din ce în ce mai frecvente din cauza schimbărilor climatice cauzate de om, potrivit Grupului interguvernamental de experți privind schimbările climatice al ONU.

    Vremea extrem de caldă se va întâmpla mai des – și va deveni și mai intensă – pe măsură ce planeta continuă să se încălzească, a declarat acesta.

    Organizația Meteorologică Mondială (OMM), care este agenția ONU pentru vreme și climă, a declarat marți că schimbările climatice induse de om înseamnă că „căldura extremă devine mai frecventă și „intensă”.

    Într-o declarație, OMM a adăugat: „Efectul căldurii asupra sănătății umane este mai pronunțat în orașe ca urmare a efectului de insulă termică urbană.

    „Aici mediile urbane sunt semnificativ mai calde decât zonele rurale înconjurătoare, în special în perioadele caniculare, datorită abundenței de suprafețe pavate, clădiri, vehicule și surse de căldură.”

    „Această căldură suplimentară din orașe exacerbează stresul termic și poate crește mortalitatea în perioadele caniculare.” Agenția a declarat.

    Cât de neobișnuită este această căldură în Regatul Unit și sunt schimbările climatice de vină?

    Patru moduri în care schimbările climatice agravează vremea extremă

    Un ghid simplu despre schimbările climatice

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