专家称,随着美伊逐步达成协议,巴基斯坦正充当秘密沟通渠道
据报道,伊斯兰堡已转而扮演较低调的角色,但认为即使没有面对面会晤,和平进程也能取得进展。 官员和专家表示,巴基斯坦正在伊朗和美国之间传递提案,以维持幕后对话并逐步迈向和平协议。 巴基斯坦官员表示,他们意识到,这不仅事关地区和平,还关乎全球经济的健康运行以及世界上数百万最贫困人口的生计——其中包括巴基斯坦,由于战争影响,该国每月能源进口开支几乎翻了三倍。继续阅读...
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据报道,伊斯兰堡已转而扮演较低调的角色,但认为即使没有面对面会晤,和平进程也能取得进展。 官员和专家表示,巴基斯坦正在伊朗和美国之间传递提案,以维持幕后对话并逐步迈向和平协议。 巴基斯坦官员表示,他们意识到,这不仅事关地区和平,还关乎全球经济的健康运行以及世界上数百万最贫困人口的生计——其中包括巴基斯坦,由于战争影响,该国每月能源进口开支几乎翻了三倍。继续阅读...
theguardian.com报告呼吁采取强硬行动,应对欧洲“不断升级且不可持续的”肝脏相关疾病负担。专家表示,欧洲各国政府应大幅提高对酒精和不健康食品的征税,以应对该地区每年 284,000 人死于肝病的现状。这些产品的税率应大幅上调,使其筹集的资金足以支付其对医疗卫生服务、刑事司法系统和社会服务造成的巨额成本。继续阅读...
theguardian.comUS generated more power from renewables like solar and wind than fossil fuels recently for a full month in a firstDonald Trump has wielded the full might of his administration to crush the progress of clean energy, which has called a “scam” and “stupid”. But there are signs this assault is not going to plan.In March, the US generated more of its electricity from renewable sources such as solar and wind than it did via gas, the first time clean energy has surpassed the planet-heating fossil fuel for a full month nationally, according to data from the Ember thinktank. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe firms said last week that they will be reducing parental leave and other benefits for employees starting next yearRecent moves by US companies Deloitte and Zoom to reduce how much paid parental leave they offer employees could signal a larger reduction in benefits in corporate America, according to labor market experts.American workers are already seen as having less benefits and labor protections than many of their counterparts across the world, especially in Europe. Continue reading...
theguardian.comIn latest stage of £42m restoration project, 30-strong team removed mast from Nelson’s Battle of Trafalgar flagshipThere is only one correct way to extricate a 15-tonne wrought iron mast from one of the world’s most famous and beloved warships – very slowly, and with extreme care.Which is precisely what a 30-strong team, led by shipwrights and riggers, did on Monday night into Tuesday morning, when they lifted the foremast from HMS Victory as part of a £42m conservation project. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExperts fear losing ground to virus even as the end of the HIV epidemic is in sight, and say decline in infant testing is ‘particularly concerning’The US government released likely the last report from Pepfar (President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief) earlier this month and the chief science officer announced his resignation days later as the US moves to a patchwork of individual partnerships with each country, potentially driven by resource extraction.While more leadership with other countries has long been the goal with global HIV efforts, experts fear the US is moving too quickly without being able to monitor its efforts as well as it has done with Pepfar for more than two decades. They fear losing ground to the virus even as the end of the HIV epidemic is in sight. Continue reading...
theguardian.comA poll shows most Australians think the country is either in a recession or will be soon. Economists have a different viewGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralian households were already on edge before the bombs started falling in Iran.The cost of living was high and inflation was accelerating again, forcing the Reserve Bank to start ratcheting up interest rates. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAnalyst who worked on Internet Watch Foundation report says content exists ‘across all social media platforms’ and is ‘very easy’ to findThe number of commercial child sexual abuse websites has doubled in a year as experts say that criminal gangs are making “huge profits” from online sexual exploitation.According to data collected by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), 15,031 commercial child sexual abuse sites were found in 2025, compared with 7,028 found in 2024, a 114% increase. Continue reading...
theguardian.comChemicals known to affect brains of common garden birds, and to kill unborn chicks, found in most feather samplesConservationists have called for restrictions on pet flea treatments after research found songbird feathers widely contaminated with substances that can damage the birds’ brains and kill unborn chicks.Almost every feather sample tested from five common species of UK garden birds contained either permethrin, imidacloprid or fipronil – all insecticides that are banned for agricultural use but still common in pet tick and flea treatments. Continue reading...
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