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  • 内政部长伯勒姆谈艺人缺席250周年纪念音乐会:“部分音乐人似乎将受众群体进行了细分。”


    2026-05-31T15:29:23.817Z / CNN 政治频道

    内政部长伯勒姆谈艺人缺席250周年纪念音乐会:“部分音乐人似乎将受众群体进行了细分。”

    作者:达娜·巴什,CNN

    发布于 美国东部时间2026年5月31日周日上午11:29

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/31/politics/video/america-freedom-250-rally

    内政部长伯勒姆谈艺人缺席250周年纪念音乐会:“部分音乐人似乎将受众群体进行了细分。”

    达娜·巴什就艺人缺席250周年纪念演出、特朗普总统计划用MAGA集会替代音乐会、“自由250”活动的捐赠者透明度,以及总统是否会将自己的名字从肯尼迪中心移除等问题,向内政部长道格·伯勒姆发难。

    14:12 • 来源:CNN

    By Dana Bash, CNN

    Published 11:29 AM EDT, Sun May 31, 2026

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/31/politics/video/america-freedom-250-rally

    Interior Secretary Burgum on artists bailing on 250th concerts: “Some musicians seem to have segmented their audiences.”

    Dana Bash presses Interior Secretary Doug Burgum on artists bailing on the 250th performances, President Trump’s plan to replace concerts with a MAGA rally, donor transparency for Freedom 250, and whether the President will remove his name from the Kennedy Center.

    14:12 • Source: CNN

  • 欧盟考虑暂时冻结俄罗斯石油价格上限


    2026年5月31日 21:05 / 联合早报

    欧盟考虑暂时冻结俄罗斯石油价格上限

    3月11日,一艘载有俄罗斯石油的油轮出现在阿拉伯海靠近印度古吉拉特邦海域。 (路透社档案照片)

    彭博社引述知情人士说,随着中东战争已持续四个月,欧盟考虑暂时冻结对俄罗斯石油的价格上限。

    欧盟去年通过一项动态机制,确保每六个月自动将俄罗斯乌拉尔原油的价格上限设定为比市场平均价格低15%的水平。目前的价格上限为每桶44.10美元,将于今年夏季晚些时候进行评估。

    在这项机制下,欧洲企业不得为高于这一价格出售的俄罗斯石油提供保险、运输等服务。

    受伊朗战争和霍尔木兹海峡关闭影响,油价大幅上涨。知情人士透露,若按现行机制,7月份下一次油价上限评估时,可能会将上限提高到至少每桶65美元,高于此前七国集团共同设定的每桶60美元门槛。

    若暂时冻结这一机制,将使价格上限维持在当前水平。知情人士称,其他正在考虑的选项包括:鉴于中东的特殊情况,年底前暂停动态和自动上调;或将任何上调封顶在每桶60美元,使之与七国集团水平保持一致。

    此举将是欧盟最新制裁方案的一部分,也是自2022年俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰以来,欧盟推出的第21轮制裁措施。欧盟计划在6月最终敲定并正式提出一揽子新措施。上周,成员国代表已听取了相关计划的汇报。

    3月11日,一艘载有俄罗斯石油的油轮出现在阿拉伯海靠近印度古吉拉特邦海域。 (路透社档案照片)

    彭博社引述知情人士说,随着中东战争已持续四个月,欧盟考虑暂时冻结对俄罗斯石油的价格上限。

    欧盟去年通过一项动态机制,确保每六个月自动将俄罗斯乌拉尔原油的价格上限设定为比市场平均价格低15%的水平。目前的价格上限为每桶44.10美元,将于今年夏季晚些时候进行评估。

    在这项机制下,欧洲企业不得为高于这一价格出售的俄罗斯石油提供保险、运输等服务。

    受伊朗战争和霍尔木兹海峡关闭影响,油价大幅上涨。知情人士透露,若按现行机制,7月份下一次油价上限评估时,可能会将上限提高到至少每桶65美元,高于此前七国集团共同设定的每桶60美元门槛。

    若暂时冻结这一机制,将使价格上限维持在当前水平。知情人士称,其他正在考虑的选项包括:鉴于中东的特殊情况,年底前暂停动态和自动上调;或将任何上调封顶在每桶60美元,使之与七国集团水平保持一致。

    此举将是欧盟最新制裁方案的一部分,也是自2022年俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰以来,欧盟推出的第21轮制裁措施。欧盟计划在6月最终敲定并正式提出一揽子新措施。上周,成员国代表已听取了相关计划的汇报。

  • 特朗普呼吁所有未来总统候选人参加认知能力考试,称自己在最新体检中拿到满分


    2026-05-31T09:03:37-04:00 / 福克斯新闻频道

    特朗普:“国会和‘民主党人’(Dumocrats)应该要求”进行认知能力测试

    作者:埃里克·麦克,福克斯新闻

    发布时间 2026年5月31日美国东部夏令时上午9:03 | 更新时间 2026年5月31日美国东部夏令时上午9:07

    特朗普:如果我们能查出该国一半的欺诈行为,我们就能实现预算平衡

    唐纳德·特朗普总统在《与劳拉·特朗普一同观点》节目中赞扬副总统J·D·万斯打击欺诈的努力、民主党在中期选举中的胜算、加州选举以及杰克逊森·达特。

    NEW 您现在可以收听福克斯新闻的文章播报!

    在即将迎来80岁生日的两周前,唐纳德·特朗普总统回击了针对其健康和认知能力的批评者,再次使用他最喜欢的针对民主党批评者的新绰号“民主党人”(Dumocrats)。

    “所有竞选总统和副总统的人都应该被迫参加高难度认知能力测试,”特朗普在隔夜发布的Truth Social帖子中写道。

    “国会和‘民主党人’(Dumocrats),应该要求这么做!”

    特朗普将成为继前总统乔·拜登之后,第二位在80岁高龄任职的总统。

    特朗普抨击克罗克特,再次呼吁进行认知能力测试

    唐纳德·特朗普总统一直对自己的认知能力引以为豪,在6月14日即将迎来80岁生日之际,他再次提及自己的考试得分。(亚伦·施瓦茨/西帕通讯社/彭博社)

    “我在沃尔特·里德军事医疗中心进行的体检结果刚刚公布,结果非常好,”特朗普的帖子开篇写道。“与其他美国总统不同,他们从未参加过经过批准的高难度认知能力测试,我拿到了30分满分,被评为‘极高智力’。”

    “‘民主党人’(Dumocrats)真的会感到意外吗?”

    长期以来,特朗普一直在宣扬自己的认知测试得分,将其作为竞选集会的固定环节,与他的前任拜登形成对比。拜登在2025年1月卸任时年仅82岁,是美国历史上年龄最大的总统。

    特朗普经沃尔特·里德体检后,医生称其“整体健康状况极佳”
    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6397095837112

    白宫周五晚间发布了总统主治医师肖恩·P·巴巴贝拉上尉的备忘录,详细记录了特朗普5月26日的年度体检情况。备忘录称,此次评估包括诊断检查、过去一年的实验室检测以及与22名专科医生的会诊。

    医生的总结称,特朗普“仍然健康状况极佳”,“心脏、肺部、神经系统和整体身体功能都很强健”。报告还称,他的认知和身体表现“优秀”,他“完全有能力履行总司令和国家元首的所有职责”。

    “他繁重的日常日程,包括多次高层会议、公开活动和定期体育锻炼,持续支撑着他的整体健康状况,”巴巴贝拉写道。

    特朗普称白宫医生报告他“健康状况完美”,并表示自己“第三次”认知考试“满分”
    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6397095039112

    备忘录称,特朗普的神经系统检查显示精神状态、颅神经、肌肉力量、感觉、反射、步态和平衡均正常。他完成了蒙特利尔认知评估(简称MoCA),并拿到了30分满分。

    “事实上,这是我第四次参加此类测试,全部都是满分,或者说120道题答对了120道!”特朗普在帖子中补充道。“很少有人能拿到满分,尤其是连续四次拿到满分的情况。”

    抑郁症和焦虑症筛查结果也显示正常,但报告指出他小腿有轻微肿胀,比去年有所好转,手背有瘀伤,医生将其归因于“频繁握手”导致的轻微软组织刺激,同时他因心血管预防服用阿司匹林。医生表示,这种瘀伤“常见且良性”。

    特朗普的实验室检测结果基本在正常范围内。他的总胆固醇为143,低密度脂蛋白胆固醇为53,高密度脂蛋白胆固醇为70,甘油三酯为104。空腹血糖为83.2,糖化血红蛋白为5.3,前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)为1.0。备忘录还显示,他的肾脏、肝脏、甲状腺和心脏相关指标均正常。
    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6397052395112

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    特朗普目前服用的药物包括用于控制胆固醇的瑞舒伐他汀和依折麦布,以及用于心脏预防的阿司匹林。

    埃里克·麦克是福克斯新闻数字频道的记者,负责报道突发新闻。

    Trump calls on all future candidates to take cognitive exam, noting perfect score during latest physical

    2026-05-31T09:03:37-04:00 / Fox News

    Trump: ‘Congress, and the Dumocrats, should demand’ cognitive tests

    By Eric Mack, Fox News

    Published May 31, 2026 9:03am EDT | Updated May 31, 2026 9:07am EDT

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    President Donald Trump praises Vice President JD Vance’s efforts combatting fraud, Democrats’ chances in midterms, California elections and Jaxson Dart on ‘My View with Lara Trump.’

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    President Donald Trump fired back at critics of his health and cognitive abilities just two weeks before his 80th birthday, repeating his new favorite moniker for his Democrat critics, calling out the “Dumocrats.”

    “All people running for President and Vice President should be forced to take high difficulty Cognitive Tests,” Trump wrote in an overnight Truth Social post.

    “Congress, and the Dumocrats, should demand it!”

    Trump is set to become only the second president to serve at the advanced age of 80 after former President Joe Biden.

    TRUMP LASHES OUT AT CROCKETT, RENEWS CALL FOR COGNITIVE TEST

    President Donald Trump has long hailed his cognitive abilities and is resurfacing the scoring on tests as he approaches his 80th birthday June 14.(Aaron Schwartz/Sipa/Bloomberg)

    “The results of my Physical Examination, taken at Walter Reed Military Medical Center, and just released, were extremely good,” Trump’s post began. “Unlike other U.S. Presidents, none of whom have ever taken an approved, high difficulty, Cognitive Test, I scored a perfect 30 out of 30, considered ‘extreme intelligence.’

    “Are the Dumocrats really surprised?”

    Trump has long touted his cognitive test scores, using it as one of his campaign rally staples in contrast to his predecessor Biden, who was the oldest U.S. president in history at 82 when he left office in January 2025.

    TRUMP DECLARED IN ‘EXCELLENT OVERALL HEALTH’ BY DOCTOR AFTER WALTER REED VISIT

    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6397095837112

    The White House released a memorandum Friday night from Capt. Sean P. Barbabella, the physician to the president, detailing Trump’s May 26 annual medical examination. The memo said the evaluation included diagnostic studies, laboratory testing conducted over the past year and consultations with 22 specialty providers.

    The physician’s summary said Trump “remains in excellent health,” with “strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and overall physical function.” It also said his cognitive and physical performance were “excellent” and that he is “fully fit to carry out all duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State.”

    “His demanding daily schedule, including multiple high-level meetings, public engagements, and regular physical activity, continues to support his overall well-being,” Barbabella wrote.

    TRUMP CLAIMS WHITE HOUSE DOCTORS REPORT HIM IN ‘PERFECT HEALTH,’ SAYS HE ‘ACED’ THIRD STRAIGHT COGNITIVE EXAM

    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6397095039112

    The memo said Trump’s neurological exam showed normal mental status, cranial nerves, motor strength, sensation, reflexes, gait and balance. It said he completed the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, known as the MoCA, and scored 30 out of 30.

    “In fact, this is my fourth such test, all PERFECT or, 120 correct answers out of 120 questions asked!” Trump added in his post. “It is very rare that anyone gets a Perfect Score, especially when achieved four times in a row.”

    Screenings for depression and anxiety were also listed as normal, but the report noted slight lower leg swelling, improved from last year, and bruising on the backs of his hands, which the physician attributed to minor soft tissue irritation from “frequent handshaking” while taking aspirin for cardiovascular prevention. The bruising is “common and benign,” according to the physician.

    Trump’s lab results were listed largely within normal ranges. His total cholesterol was 143, LDL cholesterol was 53, HDL cholesterol was 70 and triglycerides were 104. His fasting glucose was 83.2, hemoglobin A1c was 5.3 and PSA was 1.0. The memo also listed normal kidney, liver, thyroid and cardiac-related markers.

    https://www.foxnews.com/video/6397052395112

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    Trump’s current medications include rosuvastatin and ezetimibe for cholesterol control and aspirin for cardiac prevention.

    Eric Mack is a writer for Fox News Digital covering breaking news.

  • 共和党战略家:“共和党会议中有8名参议员……对白宫相当不满”


    2026-05-31T15:34:36.233Z / CNN 政治频道

    共和党战略家:“共和党会议中有8名参议员……对白宫相当不满”

    作者:达纳·巴什,CNN
    发布于 美国东部夏令时5月31日周日上午11:34,2026年

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/31/politics/video/republican-midterms-trump-impact

    共和党战略家:“共和党会议中有8名参议员……对白宫相当不满”

    嘉宾布拉德·托德、戴维·厄本、凯特·贝丁菲尔德以及议员亚萨明·安萨里分析了特朗普总统在推动关键立法通过以及协助共和党赢得中期选举方面面临的逆风
    3:42 • 来源:CNN

    GOP strategist: ‘There are 8 Senators in the Republican Conference… who are pretty put out with the White House’

    2026-05-31T15:34:36.233Z / CNN Politics

    GOP strategist: ‘There are 8 Senators in the Republican Conference… who are pretty put out with the White House’

    By Dana Bash, CNN

    Published 11:34 AM EDT, Sun May 31, 2026

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/31/politics/video/republican-midterms-trump-impact

    GOP strategist: ‘There are 8 Senators in the Republican Conference… who are pretty put out with the White House’

    Panelists Brad Todd, David Urban, Kate Bedingfield, and Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari break down the headwinds President Trump faces in getting key legislation passed and helping Republicans win the mid-terms
    3:42 • Source: CNN

  • 欧盟考虑暂时冻结俄罗斯石油价格上限


    2026年5月31日 21:05 / 联合早报

    欧盟考虑暂时冻结俄罗斯石油价格上限

    3月11日,一艘载有俄罗斯石油的油轮出现在阿拉伯海靠近印度古吉拉特邦海域。 (路透社档案照片)

    彭博社引述知情人士说,随着中东战争已持续四个月,欧盟考虑暂时冻结对俄罗斯石油的价格上限。

    欧盟去年通过一项动态机制,确保每六个月自动将俄罗斯乌拉尔原油的价格上限设定为比市场平均价格低15%的水平。目前的价格上限为每桶44.10美元,将于今年夏季晚些时候进行评估。

    在这项机制下,欧洲企业不得为高于这一价格出售的俄罗斯石油提供保险、运输等服务。

    受伊朗战争和霍尔木兹海峡关闭影响,油价大幅上涨。知情人士透露,若按现行机制,7月份下一次油价上限评估时,可能会将上限提高到至少每桶65美元,高于此前七国集团共同设定的每桶60美元门槛。

    若暂时冻结这一机制,将使价格上限维持在当前水平。知情人士称,其他正在考虑的选项包括:鉴于中东的特殊情况,年底前暂停动态和自动上调;或将任何上调封顶在每桶60美元,使之与七国集团水平保持一致。

    此举将是欧盟最新制裁方案的一部分,也是自2022年俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰以来,欧盟推出的第21轮制裁措施。欧盟计划在6月最终敲定并正式提出一揽子新措施。上周,成员国代表已听取了相关计划的汇报。

    3月11日,一艘载有俄罗斯石油的油轮出现在阿拉伯海靠近印度古吉拉特邦海域。 (路透社档案照片)

    彭博社引述知情人士说,随着中东战争已持续四个月,欧盟考虑暂时冻结对俄罗斯石油的价格上限。

    欧盟去年通过一项动态机制,确保每六个月自动将俄罗斯乌拉尔原油的价格上限设定为比市场平均价格低15%的水平。目前的价格上限为每桶44.10美元,将于今年夏季晚些时候进行评估。

    在这项机制下,欧洲企业不得为高于这一价格出售的俄罗斯石油提供保险、运输等服务。

    受伊朗战争和霍尔木兹海峡关闭影响,油价大幅上涨。知情人士透露,若按现行机制,7月份下一次油价上限评估时,可能会将上限提高到至少每桶65美元,高于此前七国集团共同设定的每桶60美元门槛。

    若暂时冻结这一机制,将使价格上限维持在当前水平。知情人士称,其他正在考虑的选项包括:鉴于中东的特殊情况,年底前暂停动态和自动上调;或将任何上调封顶在每桶60美元,使之与七国集团水平保持一致。

    此举将是欧盟最新制裁方案的一部分,也是自2022年俄罗斯全面入侵乌克兰以来,欧盟推出的第21轮制裁措施。欧盟计划在6月最终敲定并正式提出一揽子新措施。上周,成员国代表已听取了相关计划的汇报。

  • 吉尔·拜登谈白宫内外的生活


    2026年5月31日 / 美国东部时间上午10:19 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    距总统乔·拜登与第一夫人吉尔·拜登博士离开白宫,在特拉华州过上平静生活以来,已近一年半。“嗯,这算不上完全平静的生活,”吉尔在卸任后首次采访中说道,“我们仍在忙碌——写作、旅行、演讲。但只要回到家,这里就是我们的宁静港湾,这么说吧。”

    但拜登夫妇并未获得太多平静。卸任仅四个月后,拜登总统就被诊断出侵袭性四级前列腺癌,癌细胞已扩散至骨骼。“他目前情况不错,但当时真是晴天霹雳,”吉尔说,“说实话,我至今记得拿到诊断结果时的震惊。”

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    前第一夫人吉尔·拜登博士与记者丽塔·布拉弗在特拉华州的家中。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    当被问及癌症是否本应在拜登仍在白宫任职时就被发现,吉尔回应道:“嗯,你知道医生们说过,根据美国泌尿外科学会的指南,70岁以上的男性不需要再做PSA血液检测,因为这种癌症生长缓慢。……我确实认为我们在白宫得到了极好的医疗护理,但不知何故还是漏诊了。”

    我问道:“这么说,在他的健康问题上,你有点紧张?”
    “我不知道‘紧张’这个词是否准确,但我确实保持警惕,”吉尔回答。

    但许多美国人对拜登总统在白宫任职期间的心理健康还有另一个关键疑问。不过吉尔表示,她从未见过任何迹象表明他出现了认知衰退。“哦,他确实在变老;我的意思是,我们都在变老,”吉尔说,“所以没错,他的节奏慢了下来。”

    我说:“人们都说他已经不是从前的乔·拜登了。”
    “嗯,我不这么认为,”吉尔说道,“他还是那个乔·拜登,核心本质没变,但没错,他的节奏慢了下来。他在变老。这份工作压力极大。我认为它会让人迅速衰老。看看其他总统吧,我是说,对比一下他们上任时和卸任时的状态。那是自然的衰老过程。”

    “从本届政府执政初期开始,就有很多民调显示许多美国人质疑总统的精神健康状况,”我说,“我2021年问过你这个问题,你当时说没这回事。”
    “我现在还是这么说,”吉尔回应。

    如今,吉尔·拜登博士撰写了一本关于她在白宫时光的书——将于本周二出版,书名为《东翼视角》——东翼是多代第一夫人办公的地方,也是游客前来参观白宫的地点。而这里现在已被唐纳德·特朗普总统拆除,以腾出空间建造一个宴会厅。

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    这位前第一夫人在书中写道:“每一次拆迁球落下,我都感到一种失落和悲痛。东翼的内部结构被拆得一览无余,就像被猎杀致死的珍稀动物一样。”
    “没错,”吉尔说,“我的意思是,那栋建筑里承载了太多的制度记忆。我热爱东翼。”

    她说即便东翼被拆除,她也无意更改书名:“不。当时我就想,‘这书名太适合我的书了。’”

    吉尔·拜登在书中只提到过一次特朗普总统的名字,其余时候都称他为“我丈夫的前任”或“我丈夫的继任者”。“嗯,我写的是乔的政府,为什么要提到他呢?”

    1月6日国会山骚乱

    2021年1月6日,否认选举结果的示威者冲击国会大厦,企图阻止国会认证乔·拜登的总统选举胜利,这使得本届政府在成立前就陷入危机。
    “那太可怕了,”吉尔说,“我的意思是,我们简直不敢相信在电视上看到的一切。”

    当被问及如何看待特朗普总统对骚乱参与者的赦免时,吉尔回应:“我认为这不对。”

    但从就职典礼那天起,吉尔·拜登就充分利用自己作为第一夫人的时光——她是首位在白宫之外拥有正式工作的第一夫人,在一所社区学院教书。“我还记得在一次会议上,有人问‘你不会打算继续教书吧?’我说,‘没错,我就是要继续!’教书一直是我的热爱。我爱我的学生,我也无比尊敬教师。”事实上,她提到一场最喜爱的国宴就是向教师们致敬的。

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    前第一夫人吉尔·拜登。哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

    她还代表丈夫的政府走遍全国,例如呼吁民众接种新冠疫苗:“我想大多数美国人都想努力忘却美国经历的这段篇章,因为疫情中的日子太艰难了,”她说,“但乔上任后收拾了残局,确保疫苗接种工作推进到位,学校也重新开放了。”

    她还进行了多次海外出访,包括在儿子亨特因与吸毒相关的联邦枪支指控受审期间,往返法国参加诺曼底登陆纪念活动。“尽管当时日程排得满满当当,但我和其他任何父母一样,支持自己的孩子,”她说。

    亨特·拜登三项罪名全部成立后,总统面临一个决定。他曾表示绝不会赦免自己的儿子……但随后还是赦免了。
    “乔一开始说,‘我不会赦免亨特,我不会赦免亨特,’”吉尔说,“但后来司法部变了。我认为这场审判对亨特不公平。但后来特朗普当选了,情况也变了,我们知道他会针对亨特。我们不能让我们的儿子因一项没人会因此入狱的罪名锒铛入狱——我的意思是,从来没人因为这种罪名入狱过。”

    当被问及她是否曾敦促总统赦免亨特时,吉尔说:“哦,天呐,我完全支持这么做。当时我就希望他赦免亨特,我同意乔的做法。”

    拜登总统还提前赦免了其他几名家族成员。“我想原因是一样的,他觉得他们会成为目标,”吉尔说。
    “因为你认为特朗普的司法部会针对他们,或者特朗普政府会针对他们?”我问。
    “是的。”
    “你出版这本书会不会担心特朗普政府会对你和你的家人展开报复,毕竟你刚才已经直言不讳地批评了这么多?”我问。
    “我会担心这个吗?不会,”吉尔回答,“你看:乔每天都在被……本届政府的负面言论攻击。所以我不认为这会有什么改变。”
    “但你不担心这会引发针对你家人的袭击吗?”
    “我希望不会。”

    辩论会

    吉尔·拜登自豪地夸赞丈夫的政绩:“他推动通过了多项法案,”她说,“他在四年任期内创造的就业岗位比其他任何总统都多。看看他所做的一切。我的意思是,看看基础设施法案和美国救援计划。”

    但当她出席2024年首次总统辩论会时,她发现拜登总统状态不佳:“不过乔向来如此,哪怕他有点不在状态,他也总会振作起来。我当时想,好吧,他上台辩论后会没问题的。他会振作起来的。但他上台后,进入了辩论状态,却没有。”

    随着辩论进行,总统看起来精神恍惚,她说:“我吓坏了,因为我之前、之后都从未见过乔那样。从来没有。……我不知道发生了什么。我的意思是,我看着电视的时候就在想,‘我的天啊,他中风了。’这把我吓得半死。之后他似乎再也没能找回状态。
    “我们走下台的时候,你知道的,他说(我就不说原话了,毕竟这是早间节目):‘我确实搞砸了,不是吗?’我说:‘没错,你是。’我们离开会场区域,但大家不知道的是,之后他还有两场活动,他表现得很正常。我的意思是,他很正常。整件事无法解释。”
    “但如果这种情况发生在与外国领导人会晤之类的场合呢?”我问。
    “我不知道该怎么回答,”她回应。

    但吉尔和拜登家族其他成员都认为他应该继续参选,尽管越来越多的人呼吁他退选:“他作为总统仍然干得很出色。他每天都在履行职责。”

    吉尔说,当人们无法说服丈夫退出竞选时,他们开始游说她:“没错,他们确实这么做了,他们觉得我应该站出来参选。”

    但她认为丈夫适合担任总统一职——当乔·拜登考虑退选时,她告诉他:“我不想让你受我的意见左右。”
    “这不能由我来决定;必须由他自己决定是继续参选还是退出,”她解释道,“他余生都要为此负责。这必须是他一个人的决定。而他也确实这么做了。”

    吉尔称,看到许多她以为是丈夫支持者的人公开反对他,让她“很受伤”。“我不会具体点名——那样做有什么意义呢?事情已经过去了,都结束了,”她说,“我的意思是,当你爱着某个人,看到人们攻击他,那种滋味不好受。”

    于是,认为自己失去了民主党支持的拜登总统退出了竞选。“他说:‘吉莉,我别无选择。’那是他对我的昵称。”
    她说,这个决定让她感到“心碎”。

    即便到了今天,她仍然认为如果丈夫当初继续参选,本可以成为一名优秀的总统:“当然,他本可以成为一名优秀的总统;他在任的四年里就是一位优秀的总统!”她说,“对我来说,他是最棒的总统。当然,我可能是出于爱才这么说的——我希望我确实是因为爱才这么说的!但你知道,人们都说他是一位多么伟大的总统。你知道,他善良、有同理心、坚强、沉稳。他为美国人民的利益做事。我的意思是,他在国际舞台上也是一位领袖。我认为这将是乔的遗产。”

    Jill Biden on life in, and after, the White House

    May 31, 2026 / 10:19 AM EDT / CBS News

    It’s been nearly a year-and-a-half since President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden left the White House, for a quiet life in Delaware. “Well, it’s not exactly a quiet life,” Jill said, in her first interview since then. “We’re still doing a lot of things – writing, traveling, speaking. But then we come home, and this is our peaceful place, let’s put it that way. “

    But there has not been a lot of peace for the Bidens. Just four months after leaving office, President Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive form of stage IV prostate cancer that had traveled to his bones. “He’s doing well, but it was a shock,” Jill said. “Honestly, I can remember getting the diagnosis, and it was just shocking.”

    Former first lady Dr. Jill Biden at home in Delaware, with correspondent Rita Braver. CBS News

    Asked whether the cancer should have been discovered while he was still at the White House, Jill replied, “Well, you know the doctors said that, according to the American Urological Association, that men over 70 don’t need a PSA, a blood test, any more because it’s a slow-growing cancer. … I do feel we had amazing care in the White House, but somehow that was missed.”

    I asked, “So, you are a little bit tense when it comes to his health?”

    “I don’t know if the word is tense, but I think I’m vigilant,” Jill replied.

    But there is another essential question that many Americans have about President Biden’s mental health when he was in the White House. But Jill says she never saw any signs that he was falling into cognitive decline. “Oh, he was definitely aging; I mean, we were all aging,” Jill said. “So, yes, he was slowing down.”

    I said, “People were saying he wasn’t the same Joe Biden.”

    “Well, I don’t think that’s true,” Jill stated. “He was the same, the essence of the same Joe Biden, but yeah, he was slowing down. He was getting older. It’s a very intense job. I think it ages you, quickly. Look at the other presidents, I mean, in comparison when they started in office and got out of office. It was natural aging.”

    “From the start of the administration, some polls were showing that many Americans were questioning the president’s mental fitness,” I said. “I asked you about it in 2021, and you said there’s nothing to it.”

    “And I still say that,” Jill replied.

    And now, Dr. Jill Biden has written a book about her time in the White House (to be published Tuesday) called “View From the East Wing” – the place where generations of first ladies had their offices, and where visitors came for White House tours. It has now been destroyed by President Donald Trump to make way for a ballroom.

    Gallery Books

    The former first lady writes in her book, “I felt a sense of loss and grief with every blow from the wrecking ball. The innards of the East Wing were spread out for everyone to see, like a rare and precious animals that had been hunted down and killed.”

    “That’s right,” Jill said. “I mean, there was so much really institutional memory in that building. I loved the East Wing.”

    She said she had no intention of changing the title of her book once the East Wing was demolished: “No. Then I thought, ‘This is the perfect title for my book.’”

    Jill Biden only mentions President Trump’s name once in her book, otherwise referring to him as “my husband’s predecessor,” or “my husband’s successor.” “Well, why would I talk about him when I’m writing about Joe’s administration?”

    The January 6 insurrection

    It was an administration that was put in jeopardy before it began, when election deniers stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in a failed attempt to stop Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s presidential victory.

    “It was horrible,” Jill said. “I mean, we couldn’t believe what we were seeing on television.”

    Asked what she thought of President Trump granting pardons to the rioters, Jill replied, “I don’t think it’s right.”

    But from Inauguration Day on, Jill Biden set out to make the most of her time as first lady – the first to hold a regular job outside the White House, teaching at a community college. “And I can remember in a meeting when they said, ‘Well, you’re not thinking of continuing to teach?’ And I said, ‘Yes, I am!’ It’s always been my passion. I love my students, and I so honor teachers.” In fact, she cites a favorite state dinner as one honoring teachers.

    Former first lady Jill Biden. CBS News

    She also traveled the country on behalf of her husband’s administration, for example, urging people to get COVID vaccinations: “I think most Americans, like, try to forget that chapter of America’s life, because it was so hard to live through a pandemic,” she said. “But Joe came in and he picked up the pieces, and he made sure that shots got in the arms and the vaccine got in the arms, and that schools reopened.”

    There were also lots of foreign trips, including going back-and-forth to France for D-Day Commemorations during son Hunter’s trial on federal gun charges linked to his drug use. “Even though I had a really busy schedule, I did what any other parent would do, and that is support their child,” she said.

    After Hunter Biden was convicted on all three counts, the president had a decision to make. He said he would never pardon his son … and then, he did.

    “Joe said in the beginning, ‘I won’t pardon Hunter, I won’t pardon Hunter,’” Jill said. “And then the Justice Department changed. And I think that the process was not fair to Hunter. But then when Trump was elected, things changed, and we knew that he would target Hunter. And we just could not let our son go to jail on a charge that no one would go – I mean, no one has ever gone to jail for.”

    Asked if she urged the president to pardon Hunter, Jill said. “Oh, gosh, I truly supported it. I wanted him to pardon Hunter at that point, and I agreed with Joe.”

    President Biden also pre-emptively pardoned other members of their family. “I suppose for the same reason that he felt that they would be targeted,” Jill said.

    “Because you felt that the Trump Justice Department would target them, or the Trump administration would target them?” I asked.

    “Yes.”

    “Are you worried, in publishing this book, that the Trump administration will come after you and your family, because you’ve just, you know, spoken out so much?” I asked.

    “Am I worried about it? No,” Jill replied. “Look: Joe’s attacked every day … by negative things that are said by this administration. So, I don’t think it’s gonna change.”

    “But you’re not worried that this is gonna, you know, precipitate an attack on your family?”

    “I hope not.”

    The debate

    Jill Biden proudly touts her husband’s accomplishments: “He got legislation done,” she said. “He created more jobs in his four-year term than any other president. Look at all he did. I mean, look at the infrastructure bill and the American Rescue Plan.”

    But when she arrived at the first Presidential Debate of 2024, she saw that President Biden wasn’t feeling well: “But then, Joe, always, even if he was off a little bit, he would always rally. And I thought, OK, so he’ll get in there in that debate and he’ll be fine. He’s gonna rally. But he got in there, he got into the debate, and he didn’t.”

    As it unfolded, and the president appeared confused, she said, “I was frightened, because I had never, ever seen Joe like that, before or since. Never. … I don’t know what happened. I mean, as I watched it I thought, ‘Oh my God, he’s having a stroke.’ And it scared me to death. And then he never seemed to … find himself after that.

    “As we were walking out, you know, he said (and I’m not gonna use the words because it’s morning TV!), ‘I really sort of messed up, didn’t I?’ And I said, ‘Yes, you did.’ And we left the stage area, and what people don’t know, he had two events after that, and he was fine. I mean he was fine. It was inexplicable.”

    “But what if that had happened during a meeting with foreign leaders or something like that?” I asked.

    “I don’t know how to answer that,” she replied.

    But Jill, and the rest of the Biden family, thought he should keep running, despite increasing calls for him to step aside: “He was still doing a great job as president. He was still doing the work every single day.”

    Jill said that when people couldn’t convince her husband to quit the race, they began lobbying her. “Yes, they did, they thought that I should step in.”

    But she believed he was fit to serve – and when Joe Biden considered not running, she told him, “I don’t want you to have my opinion.”

    “It couldn’t be me; it had to be his decision, whether he stayed in or got out,” she explained. “He had to live with that the rest of his life. It had to be his decision alone. And it was.”

    Jill described it as “hurtful” to see many of the people that she thought were behind her husband come out against him. “I’m not going to give any specific names – like, what’s the point of that? It’s done, it’s over,” she said. “I mean, when you love somebody and you see people attacking them, I mean, it’s hard.”

    And so, believing that he had lost the backing of the Democratic Party, President Biden dropped out of the race. “He said, ‘Jilly, I had no choice.’ That’s what his nickname is for me.”

    The decision, she said, left her feeling “heartbroken.”

    And even today, she still thinks her husband would have make a good president if he had stayed in the race: “Of course, he would have made a good president; he made a good president the four years he was there!” she said. “To me, he was the best president. Of course, I could be blinded by love – I hope that I am blinded by love! But you know, people say what a great president he was. You know, he was kind, he was empathetic, he was strong, he was steady. He did things for the good of the American people. And I mean, he was a leader on the world stage. And I think that will be Joe’s legacy.”

  • 1848名“奥沙利文氏”齐聚爱尔兰 创同姓聚会纪录


    2026年5月31日 21:54 / 联合早报

    1848名“奥沙利文氏”齐聚爱尔兰 创同姓聚会纪录

    1848名姓氏为奥沙利文或沙利文的人5月30日来到爱尔兰科克郡,创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。(法新社)

    近2000名姓氏为奥沙利文(O’Sullivan)或沙利文(Sullivan)的人周六(5月30日)齐聚爱尔兰南部的科克郡(Cork),创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。

    经健力士世界纪录代表认证,此次聚会共吸引来自爱尔兰与世界各地的1848名“奥沙利文氏”参加,打破了此前的世界纪录。

    科克郡与爱尔兰西南部有许多人以奥沙利文或沙利文为姓氏。当天还有许多海外爱尔兰裔到场,来自美国波士顿的凯文·沙利文(75岁)就是其中一人。

    凯文告诉法新社:“我知道,我在这里看到每一个人都是沙利文或奥沙利文,这种感觉真的很不可思议。”

    米歇尔·桑切斯·奥沙利文也从墨西哥远道而来。他说:“据我们所知道,我们是墨西哥仅有的奥沙利文氏。能回到爱尔兰寻根,见到其他家族成员太棒了!”

    此前的纪录由爱尔兰另一常见姓氏加拉格尔(Gallagher)于2007年创下,当时有1488人聚集在爱尔兰西北部的多尼戈尔郡(Donegal)。

    奥沙利文大家族聚会组织者吉姆·奥沙利文说,由于星期天早些时候下雨,他原本担心出席人数会不够,“但大家踊跃出席,我们做到了”。

    他还挑战加拉格尔家族,“下次轮到你们打败我们了!”

    1848名姓氏为奥沙利文或沙利文的人5月30日来到爱尔兰科克郡,创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。 (法新社)

    近2000名姓氏为奥沙利文(O’Sullivan)或沙利文(Sullivan)的人周六(5月30日)齐聚爱尔兰南部的科克郡(Cork),创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。

    经健力士世界纪录代表认证,此次聚会共吸引来自爱尔兰与世界各地的1848名“奥沙利文氏”参加,打破了此前的世界纪录。

    科克郡与爱尔兰西南部有许多人以奥沙利文或沙利文为姓氏。当天还有许多海外爱尔兰裔到场,来自美国波士顿的凯文·沙利文(75岁)就是其中一人。

    凯文告诉法新社:“我知道,我在这里看到每一个人都是沙利文或奥沙利文,这种感觉真的很不可思议。”

    米歇尔·桑切斯·奥沙利文也从墨西哥远道而来。他说:“据我们所知道,我们是墨西哥仅有的奥沙利文氏。能回到爱尔兰寻根,见到其他家族成员太棒了!”

    此前的纪录由爱尔兰另一常见姓氏加拉格尔(Gallagher)于2007年创下,当时有1488人聚集在爱尔兰西北部的多尼戈尔郡(Donegal)。

    奥沙利文大家族聚会组织者吉姆·奥沙利文说,由于星期天早些时候下雨,他原本担心出席人数会不够,“但大家踊跃出席,我们做到了”。

    他还挑战加拉格尔家族,“下次轮到你们打败我们了!”

  • 新闻


    1848名“奥沙利文氏”齐聚爱尔兰 创同姓聚会纪录

    2026年5月31日 21:54 / 联合早报

    1848名姓氏为奥沙利文或沙利文的人5月30日来到爱尔兰科克郡,创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。 (法新社)

    1848名姓氏为奥沙利文或沙利文的人5月30日来到爱尔兰科克郡,创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。 (法新社)

    近2000名姓氏为奥沙利文(O’Sullivan)或沙利文(Sullivan)的人周六(5月30日)齐聚爱尔兰南部的科克郡(Cork),创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。

    经健力士世界纪录代表认证,此次聚会共吸引来自爱尔兰与世界各地的1848名“奥沙利文氏”参加,打破了此前的世界纪录。

    科克郡与爱尔兰西南部有许多人以奥沙利文或沙利文为姓氏。当天还有许多海外爱尔兰裔到场,来自美国波士顿的凯文·沙利文(75岁)就是其中一人。

    凯文告诉法新社:“我知道,我在这里看到每一个人都是沙利文或奥沙利文,这种感觉真的很不可思议。”

    米歇尔·桑切斯·奥沙利文也从墨西哥远道而来。他说:“据我们所知道,我们是墨西哥仅有的奥沙利文氏。能回到爱尔兰寻根,见到其他家族成员太棒了!”

    此前的纪录由爱尔兰另一常见姓氏加拉格尔(Gallagher)于2007年创下,当时有1488人聚集在爱尔兰西北部的多尼戈尔郡(Donegal)。

    奥沙利文大家族聚会组织者吉姆·奥沙利文说,由于星期天早些时候下雨,他原本担心出席人数会不够,“但大家踊跃出席,我们做到了”。

    他还挑战加拉格尔家族,“下次轮到你们打败我们了!”

    1848名“奥沙利文氏”相见爱尔兰 创同姓聚会纪录

    2026年5月31日 21:54 / 联合早报

    1848名姓氏为奥沙利文或沙利文的人5月30日来到爱尔兰科克郡,创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。 (法新社)

    1848名姓氏为奥沙利文或沙利文的人5月30日来到爱尔兰科克郡,创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。 (法新社)

    近2000名姓氏为奥沙利文(O’Sullivan)或沙利文(Sullivan)的人周六(5月30日)齐聚爱尔兰南部的科克郡(Cork),创下有史以来同姓聚会人数最多的世界纪录。

    经健力士世界纪录代表认证,此次聚会共吸引来自爱尔兰与世界各地的1848名“奥沙利文氏”参加,打破了此前的世界纪录。

    科克郡与爱尔兰西南部有许多人以奥沙利文或沙利文为姓氏。当天还有许多海外爱尔兰裔到场,来自美国波士顿的凯文·沙利文(75岁)就是其中一人。

    凯文告诉法新社:“我知道,我在这里看到每一个人都是沙利文或奥沙利文,这种感觉真的很不可思议。”

    米歇尔·桑切斯·奥沙利文也从墨西哥远道而来。他说:“据我们所知道,我们是墨西哥仅有的奥沙利文氏。能回到爱尔兰寻根,见到其他家族成员太棒了!”

    此前的纪录由爱尔兰另一常见姓氏加拉格尔(Gallagher)于2007年创下,当时有1488人聚集在爱尔兰西北部的多尼戈尔郡(Donegal)。

    奥沙利文大家族聚会组织者吉姆·奥沙利文说,由于星期天早些时候下雨,他原本担心出席人数会不够,“但大家踊跃出席,我们做到了”。

    他还挑战加拉格尔家族,“下次轮到你们打败我们了!”

  • 特朗普将修改后的伊朗协议文本退回


    2026-05-31T14:21:06.215Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/31/politics/trump-iran-deal-changes

    多名官员表示,唐纳德·特朗普总统在与顾问会面后,将修改后的伊朗协议草案退回,谈判因此延长至下周。
    官员们称,特朗普推动在伊朗核承诺以及霍尔木兹海峡重新开放问题上使用更强硬措辞。
    特朗普公开表态与伊朗方面提出的协议必须纳入的条款之间仍存在分歧。

    本文由AI生成摘要,经CNN编辑审核。

    多名官员表示,唐纳德·特朗普总统在周五与顾问会面后,将修改后的伊朗协议草案退回,拉锯式谈判因此延长至下周。

    特朗普提出的确切修改内容目前尚不清楚,但官员们表示,总统坚持要求在伊朗核承诺以及伊朗承诺重新开放霍尔木兹海峡的相关措辞上更强硬。

    特朗普还对协议中可能向伊朗提供的经济救济表示担忧,不愿被拿来与奥巴马时代的核协议相提并论——后者曾向伊朗运送“装满现金的托盘”,特朗普称该协议软弱无力。

    就在特朗普宣称该协议“基本敲定”、并表示战争即将结束一周后,他又提出了一系列修改意见。

    自那以来,美国官员一直在暗示,双方在达成结束敌对状态、重新开放海峡并就伊朗核计划展开更详细谈判的协议方面取得了进展。

    然而,即便特朗普宣布将在周五的会议上做出“最终决定”,并在社交媒体上阐明了协议的部分条件,这场两小时的会谈仍未得出决定性结果。

    特朗普在其发布的消息中声称,美国将没收并销毁伊朗的高浓缩铀储备,但伊朗始终表示,在当前谈判中不会讨论本国核计划的细节问题。

    特朗普还称,协议中没有涉及以资金交换作为条件,但伊朗方面表示,资金交换必须纳入任何协议条款中。

    随着围绕协议措辞的讨价还价继续推进,这些分歧将如何解决仍不明朗。

    Axios和《纽约时报》此前报道了特朗普提出修改协议的消息。

    据半官方的塔斯尼姆通讯社报道,伊朗议会议长穆罕默德·巴盖尔·加利巴夫周日表示,在德黑兰的“权利”得到保障之前,不会批准与美国达成任何协议。

    塔斯尼姆通讯社援引加利巴夫的话称:“外交战场上的战士们不会信任敌人的言辞和承诺。对我们而言重要的是切实的成果,我们必须获得这些成果,作为交换,我们将履行自己的承诺。”

    特拉华州参议员克里斯·孔斯周日上午表示,特朗普上周概述的协议条款在纸面上看起来尚可,但他对这些条款能否在实际中得以落实表示怀疑,尤其是在霍尔木兹海峡问题上。

    “尽管我们可以凭借技术优势轰炸伊朗的大型工厂,但我们无法阻止他们利用水雷封锁霍尔木兹海峡,也无法阻止他们使用无人机袭击我们及我们的盟友,”作为参议院外交关系委员会民主党成员的孔斯在《福克斯新闻周日》节目中表示,“我们需要一份真正强硬的协议,切实解决伊朗在这场战争中展示出的这种新能力。”

    作为全球能源贸易的关键通道,针对伊朗对海峡的封锁,特朗普已指示美国海军封锁伊朗港口,并清除海峡内的伊朗水雷。

    封锁行动在谈判期间持续进行,据美国中央司令部消息,美军周五向一艘驶向伊朗的冈比亚籍货轮的机舱发射导弹,使其失去行动能力。

    中央司令部周六在社交媒体上发布的一份声明中表示,“连星号”号货轮当时正前往阿曼湾的伊朗港口,美军曾发出“20多次警告”,称其违反了美国对伊朗港口的封锁令。

    中央司令部称,这是自封锁行动开始以来,美军使第五艘商用船只失去行动能力。另有超过100艘船只被改道。

    本文已更新补充更多细节。

    CNN的比利·斯托克韦尔、达莉亚·阿卜杜勒瓦哈布和卡安妮塔·艾耶尔对本文亦有贡献。

    Trump sent back Iran deal text with changes

    2026-05-31T14:21:06.215Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/31/politics/trump-iran-deal-changes

    President Donald Trump sent back changes to a proposed Iran deal after meeting with advisers, officials said, extending negotiations into another week.
    Officials said Trump has pushed for tougher language on Iran’s nuclear commitments and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
    Discrepancies remain between what Trump says publicly and what Iran says must be included in any agreement.

    AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

    President Donald Trump sent back changes to the proposed deal with Iran after a meeting with advisers Friday, officials said, extending the back and forth negotiations into another week.

    The exact changes Trump requested weren’t immediately clear, but officials said the president has insisted on tougher language surrounding Iran’s nuclear commitments and its pledge to reopen to Strait of Hormuz.

    Trump has also voiced concern at what financial relief might be provided for Iran as part of the deal, wary of comparisons to the “pallets of cash” that were delivered under the Obama-era nuclear deal he derides as weak.

    The latest volley of proposed changes comes a week after Trump declared the deal “largely finalized” and signaled the end of the war was imminent.

    Since then, US officials have telegraphed progress on reaching an agreement that would end hostilities, reopen the strait and begin more detailed talks on Iran’s nuclear program.

    Yet even after Trump announced he would be making a “final determination” during Friday’s meeting, and spelled out some of the deal’s conditions on social media, the two-hour session ended without a conclusive decision.

    While Trump claimed in his message that the US would seize Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium and destroy it, Iran has consistently said it is not discussing details of its nuclear program under the current negotiations.

    Trump also claimed there had been no discussion of exchanging money as part of the deal, a condition Iran says must be included in any agreement.

    How those discrepancies are resolved remained unclear as the haggling over the deal’s language ground forward.

    Axios and The New York Times reported earlier on Trump’s request for changes.

    Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said Sunday that no agreement will be approved with the United States until Tehran’s “rights” are secured, according to the semi-official Tasnim news agency.

    “The soldiers of the diplomatic battlefield have no trust in the words and promises of the enemy. What matters to us is tangible achievements that we must obtain, in exchange for which we will fulfil our commitments,” Tasnim cited Ghalibaf as saying.

    Delaware Sen. Chris Coons on Sunday morning said the terms Trump outlined last week for a deal look acceptable on paper, but expressed skepticism it would be achievable in practice – particularly in regard to the Strait of Hormuz.

    “While we can use our technological superiority to bomb big factories in Iran, we’re not going to be able to stop them from having the power to use their mines to close the Strait of Hormuz and their drones to attack us and our allies,” Coons, a Democrat who sits on the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, said on “Fox News Sunday.” “We’re going to need a tough deal to actually address this new capability that Iran has demonstrated in this war.”

    In response to Iran’s chokehold on the strait, a critical passage for the global energy trade, Trump has directed the US Navy to blockade the country’s ports and clear the strait of Iranian mines.

    The blockade has continued amid the negotiations, with the US military on Friday disabling a Gambian-flagged vessel that was heading to Iran by firing a missile into its engine room, according to US Central Command.

    CENTCOM said in a statement posted to social media on Saturday the M/V Lian Star was en route to an Iranian port in the Gulf of Oman when the US military issued “more than 20 warnings” that it was violating the US blockade of Iranian ports.

    This marks the fifth commercial ship the US military has disabled since the blockade began, CENTCOM said. More than 100 vessels have also been redirected.

    This story has been updated with additional details.

    CNN’s Billy Stockwell, Dalia Abdelwahab and Kaanita Iyer contributed to this report.

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    印尼二战遗留炸弹爆炸 造成五死五伤

    2026年5月31日 23:38 / 联合早报

    印度尼西亚东部巴布亚省发生二战遗留炸弹爆炸事件,造成五人死亡、五人受伤入院,另外还有三人下落不明。

    《雅加达环球报》报道,事件发生在星期天(5月31日)下午,强大的爆炸威力导致附近至少六栋房屋被夷为平地。

    巴布亚省警察发言人卡约说,爆炸疑似由一枚二战时期遗留炸弹引起。

    警方仍在调查爆炸的确切原因,但根据目击者的描述,当局怀疑可能是居民试图打开炸弹时引发的爆炸。

    一位不愿透露姓名的居民告诉记者:“据称,炸弹爆炸是因为有人意图打开它,想取出里面的火药。在拆卸过程中,炸弹引爆了。”

    但警方说,这一说法尚未得到证实,目前正在通过现场法医鉴定和证据收集进行调查。

    警方也在事发现场附近发现另一枚二战时期遗留的迫击炮弹,并确认它仍有爆炸风险。为防止更多人员伤亡,警方设立了警戒线,限制公众进入有关区域。