北约寻求“了解细节”:美国决定从德国撤军
• 德国政府称 5,000 名士兵的重新部署在“预料之中”,并提醒欧洲需要投资于自身的国防。 • “我们热爱美国人”:特朗普撤军计划令德国小镇感到震惊。 • 在与德国总理 Friedrich Merz 的争端中,Donald Trump 下令重新部署,北约目前正寻求“了解细节”关于美国从德国撤离 5,000 名士兵的决定。
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• 德国政府称 5,000 名士兵的重新部署在“预料之中”,并提醒欧洲需要投资于自身的国防。 • “我们热爱美国人”:特朗普撤军计划令德国小镇感到震惊。 • 在与德国总理 Friedrich Merz 的争端中,Donald Trump 下令重新部署,北约目前正寻求“了解细节”关于美国从德国撤离 5,000 名士兵的决定。
theguardian.comEnComm Aviation 表示,该公司的行为切断了对包括 South Sudan 和 DRC 在内的受危机影响国家的重要支持。Britain 最大的武器制造商 BAE Systems 因停止支持向世界上一些最贫困国家运送援助物资的飞机,正面临 £120m 的诉讼。总部位 Kenya 的援助货运运营商 EnComm Aviation 声称,该决定迫使人道主义合同被取消,并导致向目前受饥荒威胁的 South Sudan、Somalia 以及 Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 等国的供应减少。继续阅读...
theguardian.com• 该州州长和 Attorney General 在 Supreme Court 裁决削弱 Voting Rights Act 仅一天后提议推迟 Midterm 2026 primaries • Louisiana 在 Supreme Court 裁定后各州正匆忙重新划分选区之际推迟了 primaries • 以下是来自 Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill 和 Republican 州长 Jeff Landry 的更多声明内容:
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图片:The Guardian (World)• 在最高法院实际上削弱了《Voting Rights Act》(投票权法案)后,代表阿拉巴马州两个黑人国会选区的议员们面临失去席位的风险,他们表示该决定使美国“开起了历史倒车”。 • 周三在 Louisiana v Callais 案中做出的 6-3 裁决削弱了《Voting Rights Act》的一项关键条款,这为共和党人取消美国南部的多数少数族裔国会选区打开了大门,而代表 Terri Sewell 和 Shomari Figures 此时正处于危机之中。阅读更多...
theguardian.com• 此次退出损害了沙特阿拉伯的威信,并可能增强美国在该地区的影响力。 • 阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)退出 Opec 的决定既是商业决策,也是政治决策,且将重新引发阿联酋与沙特阿拉伯之间潜伏已久的争端——自美国与以色列对伊朗发动战争以来,双方因伊朗袭击海湾国家而产生的共同愤怒掩盖了这些分歧。 • 短期来看,退出这个其于 1967 年加入的石油生产组织,使阿联酋能够自由地快速应对长期供应受限的前景,并实现利润最大化。但由于阿联酋与沙特在生产配额上长期存在紧张关系,这一决定在此前已被阿联酋考虑过。继续阅读...
theguardian.comRiver ecologist says ‘classic bureaucratic tangle’ led to government agency stopping flows to Gwydir wetlands region in March Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA leading scientist has criticised an “appalling” New South Wales government agency decision to stop water flowing to wetlands in the state’s north-west, saying it was “absolutely crazy” that researchers had to scramble to save animals buried in drying mud.Guardian Australia reported on Saturday that turtles, waterbirds, frogs and sheep had died after Water NSW abruptly stopped flows to the Gwydir wetlands region near Moree in March. Continue reading...
theguardian.comGuardian investigation uncovers decision by UK security officials to deny clearance before Mandelson took up role as US ambassadorOfficials debate withholding Mandelson vetting documents from parliamentFive key questions: Who overruled the decision to deny Mandelson security clearance?Peter Mandelson failed his security vetting clearance but the decision was overruled by the Foreign Office to ensure he could take up his post as ambassador to the US, an investigation by the Guardian can reveal.According to multiple sources, Mandelson was initially denied clearance in late January 2025 after a developed vetting process, a highly confidential background check by security officials. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Ben Jealous has publicly opposed the NAACP board's decision to terminate his leadership, characterizing the move as "disheartening" and signaling his intent to challenge the removal. • The termination represents internal conflict within the nation's oldest civil rights organization over strategic direction and governance. • The leadership dispute within the NAACP reflects broader debates within civil rights organizations about activism, funding, and political alignment.
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图片:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center• A Fred Hutch Cancer Center graduate student presented over 25,000 measurements of influenza-fighting antibodies to WHO scientists via videoconference last fall. • The dataset, published in Virus Evolution, offers near real-time tracking of human immune responses to current flu strains, improving seasonal vaccine composition. • This method addresses gaps in traditional surveillance, potentially enhancing vaccine effectiveness against evolving viruses.
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图片:SCOTUSblog• A March 26 SCOTUSblog outside opinion by Neil Weare examines a Supreme Court ruling that permitted a president to redefine birthright citizenship, highlighting judicial deference in constitutional matters. • The piece critiques the court's approach to executive overreach on a core 14th Amendment right, drawing parallels to historical citizenship disputes. • It argues the decision sets a precedent for future policy changes via executive action without robust judicial checks.
scotusblog.comChange is on offer across the political spectrum, but no one knows whether apathy or tactical voting will prevailUK politics live – latest updatesHope, change, progressive change, change with fairness at its heart – from a harbour north of Edinburgh to a hipster arts venue in Glasgow’s Barras Market, Scotland’s political parties spent the first official day of the Holyrood election campaign reaching for the phrase that best encapsulates what people will get if they vote for them on 7 May.Only one of the main parties did not hold an event to set out their stall on Thursday: possibly Reform UK was too busy firefighting after another of their Scottish parliament candidates quit, bringing to four the number who have stepped down or been suspended since they stood with party leader Nigel Farage under a storm of turquoise confetti last week. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRule change follows high court challenge brought by two doctors prevented from working in specialist fieldsDoctors who have been prevented from working in the NHS while they wait for asylum decisions are celebrating after the Home Office agreed to lift the ban. The changes come into force on Thursday.The changes to the immigration rules follow a high court challenge by two specialist doctors who had the relevant qualifications to work for the NHS but were prevented from taking up work. Doctors who have a break in their practice can quickly become deskilled. Until now, the ban has remained in place despite shortages of doctors and other healthcare professionals in some parts of the NHS. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Rising yields across US and international bond markets reflect growing inflation expectations stemming from the energy shock caused by the Iran-US conflict, with 10-year gilts rising 14 basis points. • Market participants are increasingly betting on a Federal Reserve rate hike later this year as inflation anchoring concerns mount amid geopolitical disruptions to energy supplies. • The bond market deterioration follows Friday's significant equity selloff and signals potential monetary policy tightening ahead, with the Fed focused on ensuring inflation expectations remain anchored despite external supply shocks.
bloomberg.comBarrister who represented Indigenous Palm Island community says appointing Darren Robinson to the Legal Aid board is a ‘slap in the face to the family of Mulrunji Doomadgee’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA barrister who acted for Mulrunji Doomadgee’s family says it is “unacceptable” for a former police officer criticised for his conduct in investigating the 2004 death in custody to serve on the state’s Legal Aid board.Andrew Boe represented Doomadgee’s family and the Palm Island community council at an aborted coronial inquest in 2005 and then in subsequent inquests in 2006 and 2010. Continue reading...
theguardian.comLawsuit says rescission of endangerment finding – which ruled greenhouse gases threaten public health – was illegalSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxA coalition of 24 states, alongside a dozen cities and counties, has sued the Trump administration over its decision to revoke the bedrock scientific determination underpinning virtually all US climate regulations.The new lawsuit, filed in the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Thursday, is being led by the states of Massachusetts, California, New York and Connecticut. It argues that the Environmental Protection Agency’s February rescission of the 2009 endangerment finding – which the White House described as the “single largest deregulatory action in US history” – was illegal. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• A federal judge on Monday blocked HHS from implementing vaccine policy changes made by RFK Jr.'s revamped CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), reversing all recent decisions. • The ruling leaves unresolved the status of the RSV vaccine for infants, potentially making it no longer free for children who need it, as its inclusion was authorized by the current advisers. • Public health experts are scrambling to understand ramifications, with health groups concerned about unintended harms and weakened vaccination recommendations for hepatitis B and COVID-19.
kffhealthnews.org• US stock indexes opened lower on March 18, 2026, following accelerated Producer Price Index (PPI) data for February, with Russell 2000 down 0.84%, Dow Jones -0.42%, S&P 500 -0.28%, and Nasdaq -0.23%. • The Cboe Volatility Index rose 3.76% to 23.21, while US 10-year Treasury yield increased 2.2 basis points to 4.224%, and gold futures fell nearly 3% to $4,860.40. • Investors await Federal Reserve's afternoon decision expected to keep rates steady but provide economic insights amid inflation concerns and Iran conflict escalation.
thestreet.com• U.S. stocks ended higher on March 17, with the Dow Jones up 0.1% to 46,993.26, S&P 500 up 0.25% to 6,716.09, and Nasdaq up 0.47% to 22,479.53. • Energy sector led gains at 1.02% amid oil surge tied to Middle East tensions, while health care lagged down 0.92%. • Investors await Federal Reserve policy guidance from its latest meeting, boosting market sentiment despite volatility.
english.news.cn• The Federal Reserve opened a two-day monetary policy meeting this week with a rate decision expected Wednesday, as officials evaluate the impact of surging oil prices and Middle East conflict on inflation trajectories. • Uncertainty around geopolitical fallout is deepening divisions within the central bank over the interest rate path forward; officials are widely expected to leave rates unchanged on Wednesday despite elevated crude prices. • Rising oil and gasoline prices are weighing on earnings estimates and consumer spending forecasts, creating additional complexity for Fed policymakers balancing inflation and growth concerns.
yahoo.com• NATO leaders have called on President Trump to reverse his decision to suspend sanctions on Russian oil as the Iran conflict creates energy market volatility. • The call reflects concerns among European allies that easing Russian oil sanctions could destabilize energy markets further while undermining coordinated Western policy on Russia. • The disagreement between Trump and NATO allies over Russian sanctions policy during the Iran crisis highlights geopolitical divisions among Western nations at a critical moment.
euronews.comEU leaders criticized President Trump's March 13, 2026, decision to lift sanctions on Russian oil, estimating it could provide Moscow with $10 billion for its Ukraine war efforts. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called the move a direct boost to Russia's 'war machine' amid ongoing Middle East escalations. The policy shift exacerbates transatlantic tensions as Poland's President Duda vetoed EU defense loan access. Analysts warn it risks prolonging conflicts on multiple fronts.
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