巴基斯坦成為美伊和平談判關鍵秘密管道調解人;已收到修訂提案
• 巴基斯坦已收到來自伊朗的修訂後和平提案,因其在目前進行中的美伊談判中擔任關鍵的秘密管道調解人,反映出解決緊張局勢升級的外交努力。 • 這項進展顯示,儘管正式談判陷入僵局且先前的停火嘗試未果,高層外交往來仍持續進行,而巴基斯坦在中東危機中扮演著戰略中間人的角色。 • 成功的調解努力可能對全球市場、原油價格和區域穩定產生重大影響,並直接影響印度的能源安全和經濟增長前景。
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• 巴基斯坦已收到來自伊朗的修訂後和平提案,因其在目前進行中的美伊談判中擔任關鍵的秘密管道調解人,反映出解決緊張局勢升級的外交努力。 • 這項進展顯示,儘管正式談判陷入僵局且先前的停火嘗試未果,高層外交往來仍持續進行,而巴基斯坦在中東危機中扮演著戰略中間人的角色。 • 成功的調解努力可能對全球市場、原油價格和區域穩定產生重大影響,並直接影響印度的能源安全和經濟增長前景。
youtube.com• 據報導,伊斯蘭馬巴德已轉向較為低調的角色,但相信即使沒有面對面會晤,和平進程仍能取得進展 • 官員與專家表示,巴基斯坦正在伊朗與美國之間傳遞提議,以維持幕後對話,並逐步朝向和平協議邁進。 • 巴基斯坦官員表示,他們深知此舉攸關的不僅是地區和平,還有全球經濟的健全以及世界上數百萬最貧困人口的生計——其中包括巴基斯坦,該國每月的能源進口費用因戰爭幾乎增加了三倍。
theguardian.comWinston Marshall,Mumford & Sons 的前成員,表示那些跨海者是「經濟移民」而非難民。Spectator 所有者 Paul Marshall 的兒子表示,英國應建造一座佈滿水雷的「漂浮牆」,作為阻止跨越海峽行為的激進措施。Winston Marshall 曾是 Mumford & Sons 樂團成員,現正轉型為右翼網路影響者,他表示雖然這個想法「聽起來可能很荒謬」,但應該進行探索,因為先前阻止跨海行為的嘗試都已失敗。繼續閱讀...
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theguardian.com• Chinese military announced a temporary halt to provocative exercises around Taiwan following private diplomatic discussions between US and Chinese officials in Singapore this week. • Beijing stated the suspension aims to create space for constructive dialogue, though military analysts note China maintains its military posture in the Taiwan Strait. • The development provides cautious optimism for regional stability, with US officials emphasizing the importance of maintaining open communication channels to prevent miscalculation.
cnn.comProgram portrayed efforts to wean Australia off fossil fuels as morally bankrupt, trashing rainforests and enslaving Australia to ChinaGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastChildren sieve mud, workers drop down claustrophobic hand-cut mine shafts, men grimace while others carve out rock with chisels in bare feet to recover cobalt “for our renewable green dream”.These were the dramatic scenes from the Democratic Republic of Congo in a “special investigation” from Channel Seven’s Spotlight program, aired in prime-time on Sunday evening. Continue reading...
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theguardian.comTwo men and two women were swept away by currents while attempting to board dinghy off French coastA man has been arrested on suspicion of endangering life after four people died in a small boat Channel crossing on Thursday.The man, described by prosecutors as a 27-year-old Sudanese national, was arrested by National Crime Agency investigators on Friday. Continue reading...
theguardian.comFrench authorities say situation still being assessed after taxi boat sank between France and UKFour people have died after a small boat sank in the Channel between France and Britain, French local authorities said on Thursday.“A taxi boat sinking occurred today. The situation is still being assessed and remains subject to change,” local authorities in Calais said in a press statement. Continue reading...
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theguardian.comFirst fatal incident this year occurred hours after £16.2m ‘stop the boats’ deal agreed between Britain and FranceEurope live – latest updatesUK politics live – latest updatesTwo people have died and another is missing after trying to cross the Channel from France to the UK on Wednesday morning. It is the first fatal incident in the Channel this year.The deaths occurred just hours after an interim £16.2m “stop the boats” deal was agreed between the UK and France which will be in place until May. Negotiations will continue for a longer-term deal to replace the previous three-year deal, which expired on Tuesday. According to reports, the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, is trying to secure a “payment by results” agreement to reduce small boat crossings. Continue reading...
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