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Comprehensive coverage and timeline for Seek. Aggregated from 9 sources with 48 articles.
48 篇文章 · 9 个来源 · 自 3/15/2026 起的报道
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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.com• Kurdish Syrian 男子,26 岁,表示其逃离了 YPG 民兵组织的强迫征兵,因为他“不想杀人” • 一名根据备受争议的“one in, one out”方案被遣返回 France 的寻求庇护者面临被遣送回 Syria 的境地,此前 Paris 当局裁定这样做是安全的。这被认为是此类案件中的首例。 • 当 British 首相 Keir Starmer 和 French 总统 Emmanuel Macron 在 2025 年 7 月宣布这项旨在阻止挤满寻求庇护者的小船穿越 Channel 的“开创性”协议时——即通过强制将一名乘坐小船的寻求庇护者遣返至 France,以换取将一名在 Northern France 的人士合法带往 UK ——他们强调 France 对于被遣返者来说是一个安全的国家。继续阅读...
theguardian.com• 律师援引包括自拍照片在内的新证据,提交了申请,要求在审判前拘留 Cole Tomas Allen。 • 联邦检察官在周三的一份文件中,详细描述了 Cole Tomas Allen 涉嫌计划数周杀害 Donald Trump 及其几位内阁成员的经过。当时,这些目标正与 2,500 多名华盛顿新闻界的成员一同参加一年一度的白宫记者晚宴。 • 这项旨在维持 Allen 拘留状态的动议由华盛顿特区美国检察官 Jeanine Pirro 提交。动议中包含两张涉嫌枪击者的自拍照片,照片中他身穿黑色西装站在酒店房间的镜子前,脸上带着一丝轻蔑的微笑。他的腰带上插着两把枪和多把小刀。检察官指称,这些武器正是袭击发生后从 Allen 身上没收的同一批武器。
theguardian.comHome secretary indicates Whitehall talks about returns programme, a move that would shock humanitarian groupsShabana Mahmood has refused to rule out sending rejected Afghan asylum seekers back to the Taliban-controlled country.The home secretary said she is “monitoring very closely” talks between Kabul and EU countries about a returns programme for refused claimants. She also indicated that “additional conversations” about Afghan returns were happening inside Whitehall. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPhilip Rycroft says promises on issues from economics to immigration have not lived up to expectationsBritain should start talking about rejoining the EU, according to a former senior civil servant who ran the Brexit department.Philip Rycroft, who was permanent secretary of the Department for Exiting the EU, said the “argument was there to be won” about going back into Europe, adding that a “clear-headed appraisal of what is in the country’s best interests” was needed. However, he said rejoining the bloc could be a “long and windy” road. Continue reading...
theguardian.comRemoval site in Dunkirk will hold people of 10 nationalities trying to reach UK in small boats under new deal with FrenchUK politics live – latest updatesThe UK will pay for 200 French officers to detain and deport people seeking asylum from some of the world’s most oppressive and war-ravaged regimes under a new UK-France deal to try to reduce Channel crossings.In what is being billed as the first time the French government has agreed to target those heading to the UK in small boats, a removal site in Dunkirk will be used to hold people from 10 countries: Eritrea, Afghanistan, Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Iraq, Syria, Vietnam and Yemen. The Home Office said they were the top 10 nationalities who crossed the Channel by small boat last year. Continue reading...
theguardian.comUS special envoy Zampolli hopes for Italy involvementDoubts remain over Iran’s participationAn envoy to the US President Donald Trump has asked Fifa to replace Iran with Italy in the upcoming World Cup, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.The plan is an effort to repair ties between Trump and Italy’s prime minister Giorgia Meloni after the two fell out amid the American president’s attacks against Pope Leo XIV over the Iran war, the FT reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExperts say Muslims and other minorities have been disproportionately deleted from the electoral roll ahead of the West Bengal elections this weekMillions of people in the Indian state of West Bengal have been stripped of their vote ahead of a critical state election this week, after a controversial electoral revision described by critics as a “bloodless political genocide” and mass disenfranchisement of minorities.In West Bengal, a total of 9.1 million names have been deleted from the register, more than 10% of the electorate. While many were dead or duplicates, about 2.7 million people have challenged their expulsions, but still been removed. Continue reading...
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