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  • 美加州化学品大型储罐泄漏不断升温 当地进入紧急状态


    2026年5月24日 18:20 / 联合早报

    航拍照片显示,美国消防员周六在加州南部奥兰治县加登格罗夫市一家航空航天制造厂向一个过热的大型储罐喷水。 (法新社)

    (洛杉矶综合电)美国加利福尼亚州南部奥兰治县官员说,上周四开始泄漏的有毒化学品大型储罐正不断升温,面临爆炸风险。加州州长纽森周六(23日)宣布奥兰治县进入紧急状态,以协调资源应对危机。

    消防局发言人科维说,储罐内部升温情况比先前判断的更严重,目前已达32.22摄氏度,而一天前为25摄氏度,且温度持续上升。“我们召集了各领域专家来解决问题,以预防发生灾难。”

    他说,救援团队曾认为能通过持续喷水等措施维持储罐温度,但无人机未能准确测量储罐内部液体温度。22日晚,现场应急人员检查一个持续被水覆盖的仪表后,才确认储罐实际温度。

    事故现场位于距离洛杉矶市中心约50公里的奥兰治县(Orange County)加登格罗夫市一家航空航天制造厂。据报道,现场一共有三个大型储罐。发生异常的是1号储罐,内有2万6500公升的甲基丙烯酸甲酯(methyl methacrylate),因阀门故障无法被中和或控制。这种工业化学品易燃,对皮肤和眼睛有刺激,可导致呼吸系统和神经系统损伤。

    应急人员也正检查2号储罐情况,该储罐内装有与受损罐相同的化学物质,应急人员已向2号罐中加入中和剂。该储罐目前结构完好。

    据报道,周边地区强制疏散范围正在扩大,预计受影响人数从约4万人增至5万人。

    美加州化学品大型储罐泄漏不断升温 当地进入紧急状态

    2026年5月24日 18:20 / 联合早报

    航拍照片显示,美国消防员周六在加州南部奥兰治县加登格罗夫市一家航空航天制造厂向一个过热的大型储罐喷水。 (法新社)

    (洛杉矶综合电)美国加利福尼亚州南部奥兰治县官员说,上周四开始泄漏的有毒化学品大型储罐正不断升温,面临爆炸风险。加州州长纽森周六(23日)宣布奥兰治县进入紧急状态,以协调资源应对危机。

    消防局发言人科维说,储罐内部升温情况比先前判断的更严重,目前已达32.22摄氏度,而一天前为25摄氏度,且温度持续上升。“我们召集了各领域专家来解决问题,以预防发生灾难。”

    他说,救援团队曾认为能通过持续喷水等措施维持储罐温度,但无人机未能准确测量储罐内部液体温度。22日晚,现场应急人员检查一个持续被水覆盖的仪表后,才确认储罐实际温度。

    事故现场位于距离洛杉矶市中心约50公里的奥兰治县(Orange County)加登格罗夫市一家航空航天制造厂。据报道,现场一共有三个大型储罐。发生异常的是1号储罐,内有2万6500公升的甲基丙烯酸甲酯(methyl methacrylate),因阀门故障无法被中和或控制。这种工业化学品易燃,对皮肤和眼睛有刺激,可导致呼吸系统和神经系统损伤。

    应急人员也正检查2号储罐情况,该储罐内装有与受损罐相同的化学物质,应急人员已向2号罐中加入中和剂。该储罐目前结构完好。

    据报道,周边地区强制疏散范围正在扩大,预计受影响人数从约4万人增至5万人。

  • 专家警告:受中国资金支持、仇视美国的煽动者将数据中心作为攻击目标


    2026-05-24T06:28:33-04:00 / 福克斯新闻网

    这种日益紧密的联动被称为现代“红-绿-绿联盟”,将环保、伊斯兰主义和极左翼激进运动联系在一起。

    迈克尔·多根 福克斯新闻网 撰稿
    发布于 2026年5月24日 美国东部时间早上6:28

    哈德逊研究所研究员齐内布·里布瓦解释道,环保活动人士、反以色列抗议者及其他运动正日益围绕反美主义集结,而人工智能数据中心正在美中日益激烈的科技竞赛中成为最新战场。

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    2024年,纽约市的环保活动人士与反以色列抗议者一同参加了一场主题为“气候正义意味着解放巴勒斯坦”的集会。去年,气候变化名人偶像格蕾塔·通贝里试图乘抗议以色列加沙战争的船队登陆以色列,在被拒绝入境时高呼“解放!解放巴勒斯坦!”。

    而就在上周,来自“粉色代码”的活动人士——一个由旅居上海的美国侨民内维尔·罗伊·辛厄姆提供资金的极左翼女权活动组织——暂停了支持伊朗伊斯兰共和国和古巴共产党的集会活动,转而在Instagram上传播视频,攻击由投资者凯文·奥利里支持的犹他州数据中心项目。

    这些运动的共同点是什么?

    专家表示,这些宗旨迥异的环保活动人士、反以色列抗议者及其他激进运动已成为奇怪的盟友,他们因共同的反美情绪和来自中国的资金而团结在一起。专家警告称,这一趋势正在加速的人工智能竞赛中削弱美国的地位。

    批评人士指出,同一个激进派生态系统如今正将目标对准美国的人工智能基础设施和工业实力,专家警告称,这一发展可能会在美中科技竞争中损害美国的利益。

    这种日益紧密的联动正越来越多地包括共产主义和伊斯兰主义激进运动,近期还延伸到针对美国人工智能数据中心的运动中。在能源需求不断攀升的背景下,活动人士和环保团体以能源使用、水资源消耗和环境影响为由,帮助推迟或阻挠了数十个价值数十亿美元的此类项目。

    福克斯新闻数字频道观察到,尽管意识形态差异明显,许多运动仍在全国各地的抗议活动中并肩出现。

    格蕾塔·通贝里头戴凯菲耶赫头巾,与亲巴勒斯坦活动人士在意大利卡塔尼亚出席与加沙船队相关活动前发表讲话
    配图说明: 格蕾塔·通贝里头戴凯菲耶赫头巾,与亲巴勒斯坦活动人士在意大利卡塔尼亚出席与加沙船队相关活动前发表讲话。(美联社/萨尔瓦多·卡瓦利)

    【深度报道】:揭秘6亿美元“黑金”与极左翼煽动宣传的联姻

    “所有这些抗议活动——无论是针对人工智能数据中心、环保抗议还是反以色列抗议——的共同点是其中都存在反美倾向,”哈德逊研究所研究员齐内布·里布瓦在接受福克斯新闻数字频道采访时表示。

    “气候变化也曾是最热门的抗议议题之一,如今人们总是在寻找下一个能够引发变革的议题,”里布瓦补充道。“而这场针对美国的革命无论采取何种形式,都总是受欢迎的。”

    同一网络,新的目标议题

    福克斯新闻数字频道此前曾报道,旅居上海的美国出生科技大亨辛厄姆向六个激进派非营利组织注入了约2.85亿美元资金。议员和分析人士指责这些组织宣传亲华叙事和反美抗议运动。

    奥利里指责反对犹他州项目的当地组织与中国关联的资金网络有关,并认为这种反弹反映了全国范围内针对人工智能基础设施的激进运动的更广泛趋势,尽管福克斯新闻数字频道尚未独立核实与犹他州相关的指控。

    2026年5月4日,犹他州特雷蒙顿,抗议者在贝尔德县委员会批准大型人工智能数据中心项目时做出反应。活动人士以水资源使用、能源需求和环境影响为由反对这项占地4万英亩的拟建项目。
    配图说明: 2026年5月4日,犹他州特雷蒙顿,抗议者在贝尔德县委员会批准大型人工智能数据中心项目时做出反应。活动人士以水资源使用、能源需求和环境影响为由反对这项占地4万英亩的拟建项目。(娜塔莉·贝林/盖蒂图片社)

    “红-绿-绿联盟”

    专门研究反西方意识形态运动以及中国在中东影响力的里布瓦警告称,环保活动人士、反以色列抗议者、共产主义者和伊斯兰主义者之间的联动,正由更广泛的反美国世界观所驱动,她将其称为“第三世界主义”——一种将世界划分为“压迫者”和“被压迫者”、将美国和西方视为全球问题主要根源的意识形态。

    她说,这种意识形态将原本互不相关的激进事业统一在共同的反西方框架之下。

    “第三世界主义推动反美主义,因为第三世界主义的目标本质上就是瓦解一个团结的西方社会或西方国家,”里布瓦说。

    【视频】专家警告:“红-绿-绿联盟”正帮助中国在人工智能领域占据优势
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    美国海军研究生院研究教员、能源专家布伦达·沙弗将更广泛的激进派联动描述为“红-绿-绿联盟”,即三大元素之间的意识形态重叠:以红色为代表的共产主义运动、以绿色为代表的伊斯兰主义激进活动,以及以绿色为象征的环保抗议团体。

    他们日益围绕反西方和反美事业团结在一起,她说。

    里布瓦表示,随着激进团体迅速从一个议题转向另一个议题——从气候抗议到反以色列示威,再到如今针对人工智能基础设施和数据中心的运动,这一联盟变得越来越明显。

    这种联动在街头也日益明显。2024年在纽约市举行的“气候正义意味着解放巴勒斯坦”集会上,环保活动人士和亲巴勒斯坦示威者并肩抗议。

    “人们总是在寻找下一个能够引发变革的议题,”她说。

    2024年6月18日,人们在纽约市花旗银行总部外参加“气候正义意味着解放巴勒斯坦”集会。抗议者在示威中举着亲巴勒斯坦标语和气候正义信息。
    配图说明: 2024年6月18日,人们在纽约市花旗银行总部外参加“气候正义意味着解放巴勒斯坦”集会。抗议者在示威中举着亲巴勒斯坦标语和气候正义信息。(迈克尔·M·圣地亚哥/盖蒂图片社)

    里布瓦以通贝里逐渐转变为直言不讳的反以色列活动人士为例,说明环保激进主义与更广泛的反西方抗议运动之间日益紧密的意识形态重叠。

    “格蕾塔不是伊斯兰主义者,我认为她从未读过卡尔·马克思,但她具备反抗邪恶压迫者、西方人和美国的革命者的所有良好本能,”里布瓦说。

    中国、能源与人工智能竞赛

    沙弗警告称,这种日益紧密的联动正日益影响到美国与中国在经济和科技竞争中至关重要的产业。

    “能源是人工智能竞赛和数据中心的关键,”沙弗在接受福克斯新闻数字频道的Zoom采访时表示。

    沙弗认为,尽管西方的激进团体将目标对准化石燃料、人工智能基础设施和工业发展,但中国仍在迅速扩大煤炭生产、制造业产能和能源发电规模。

    “因此,我们通过采用国际气候政策,实际上正在削弱西方,”沙弗说。

    “中国确实从我们采取的这些政策中获益,而我们却任由他们继续推进煤炭使用。”

    沙弗将这一趋势与冷战时期苏联支持的反核活动相比较,认为历史上敌对势力一直从西方的反能源运动中获益。

    数据中心内一排排带有彩色线缆的服务器,人工智能扩张加剧电网紧张,促使科技公司提出自筹能源需求的提案。
    配图说明: 数据中心内一排排带有彩色线缆的服务器,人工智能扩张加剧电网紧张,促使科技公司提出自筹能源需求的提案。(萨米尔·阿尔-杜米/法新社/盖蒂图片社)

    【深度报道】:流亡穆斯林学者警告,极左翼与伊斯兰主义联盟背后的反以色列抗议呼应伊朗崛起

    “你之前看到苏联资助欧洲的反核能运动,这样欧洲就会一直依赖苏联乃至后来的俄罗斯天然气,”沙弗说。

    她还警告称,西方对中国可再生能源供应链的日益依赖可能会带来新的战略脆弱性,因为中国在全球太阳能和逆变器市场的主要领域占据主导地位。

    沙弗认为,许多激进运动的重点是推迟或阻挠美国的能源和基础设施项目,而中国却在迅速扩大煤炭消费和工业生产。

    里布瓦补充道,许多普通抗议者未必是受意识形态驱动,而是通过社交媒体标题党和激进派宣传放大的简化叙事所影响。

    “有些人本质上是好人,他们想站在道德高地,”她说。“他们只看头条新闻……这其中有很多无知。”

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    沙弗警告称,人工智能基础设施需要大量可靠的电力,如果能源成本持续上升,基础设施项目持续面临激进派反对,西方有可能在人工智能领域落后于中国。

    “你不可能靠太阳能建立军备工业,”她说。

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    Agitators united by Chinese money, hate for America target data centers, experts warn

    2026-05-24T06:28:33-04:00 / Fox News

    The growing overlap has been described as a modern ‘ed-green-green alliance’ linking environmental, Islamist and far-left activist movements.

    By Michael Dorgan Fox News

    Published May 24, 2026 6:28am EDT

    Hudson Institute fellow Zineb Riboua explains how climate activists, anti-Israel protesters and other movements are increasingly converging around anti-Americanism — with AI data centers becoming the latest battleground in the growing U.S.-China race.

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    In 2024, climate activists in New York City protested alongside anti-Israel protesters at a rally headlined “Climate Justice Means Free Palestine.” Last year, climate change celebrity icon Greta Thunberg tried to storm Israel by sea on a flotilla protesting the country’s war in Gaza, yelling “Free! Free! Palestine!” when she was refused entry.

    And, last week, activists from CodePink, a far-left feminist activist group that has received funds from an American expatriate, Neville Roy Singham, living in Shanghai, took a break from their rallies supporting the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Cuba Communist Party to circulate a video on Instagram, attacking a Utah data center project backed by investor Kevin O’Leary.

    What connects these causes?

    Climate activists, anti-Israel protesters and other activist movements with very different agendas have become strange bedfellows united by a shared disdain for America and funding from China, according to experts who warn the trend is weakening the United States amid a rapidly accelerating AI race.

    Critics say the same activist ecosystem is now targeting America’s AI infrastructure and industrial power, in a development that experts warn could undermine the United States in its technological competition with China.

    The growing convergence increasingly includes communist and Islamist activist movements, and it recently extended into campaigns targeting America’s artificial intelligence data centers, with activist and environmental groups helping delay or block dozens of such projects worth billions of dollars over concerns about energy use, water consumption and environmental impact amid rising power demand.

    Fox News Digital has observed many of the movements protesting side-by-side at demonstrations across the country despite their otherwise stark ideological differences.

    Climate activist Greta Thunberg, while wearing a keffiyeh scarf, speaks alongside pro-Palestinian activists in Catania, Italy, ahead of a Gaza flotilla-related event.(The Associated Press/Salvatore Cavalli))

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    “What all of these protests have in common — the protests against AI data centers or the environmental protests or the protest against Israel — is that anti-American trend within them,” Hudson Institute fellow Zineb Riboua told Fox News Digital.

    “Climate change was also one of those very trendy causes to protest for or against, and now there’s always this quest to find what is the next thing to revolutionize,” Riboua added. “And this revolution against the United States is always welcome, no matter what type of forms and shapes it takes.”

    Same network, new issue

    Fox News Digital has previously reported that Singham, a U.S.-born tech tycoon living in Shanghai, funneled roughly $285 million into six activist nonprofits accused by lawmakers and analysts of promoting pro-China narratives and anti-American protest movements.

    O’Leary accused local groups opposing the Utah project of being tied to China-linked funding networks and argued the backlash reflected a broader nationwide trend of activist campaigns targeting AI infrastructure, though Fox News Digital has not independently verified the Utah-related allegations.

    Protesters react as the Box Elder County Commission approves a large AI data center project in Tremonton, Utah, on May 4, 2026. Activists opposed the proposed 40,000-acre development over concerns about water use, energy demand and environmental impact.(Natalie Behring/Getty Images)

    ‘Red-green-green alliance’

    Riboua, who specializes in anti-West ideological movements and China’s influence in the Middle East, warned that the overlap between climate activists, anti-Israel protesters, communists and Islamists is being driven by a broader anti-American worldview she described as “Third Worldism,” an ideology that divides the world into “oppressors” and “oppressed” and casts the United States and the West as the primary source of global problems.

    The ideology unites otherwise unrelated activist causes under a shared anti-Western framework, she said.

    “Third Worldism drives anti-Americanism because the goal of Third Worldism is basically dismantling a cohesive Western society or Western country,” Riboua said.

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    Energy expert Brenda Shaffer, a research faculty member at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, described the broader activist convergence as part of a “red-green-green alliance,” an ideological overlap between three elements: communist movements, characterized by the color red; Islamist activism, described as green; and environmental protest groups, symbolized as green.

    They increasingly unite around anti-West and anti-American causes, she said.

    Riboua said the alliance has become increasingly visible as activist groups move rapidly from one issue to another — from climate protests to anti-Israel demonstrations and now toward campaigns targeting AI infrastructure and data centers.

    The overlap has also become increasingly visible on the streets. At a 2024 “Climate Justice Means Free Palestine” rally in New York City, climate activists and pro-Palestinian demonstrators protested side-by-side.

    “There’s always this quest to find what is the next thing to revolutionize,” she said.

    People participate in a “Climate Justice Means Free Palestine” rally outside Citibank headquarters in New York City on June 18, 2024. Protesters carried pro-Palestinian signs and climate justice messaging during the demonstration.(Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)

    Riboua pointed to Thunberg’s evolution into a vocal anti-Israel activist as an example of the growing ideological overlap between climate activism and broader anti-West protest movements.

    “Greta is not an Islamist, and I think that she never read Karl Marx, but she has all the good instincts of a revolutionary against the evil oppressor, Westerner, and the United States,” Riboua said.

    China, energy and the AI race

    Shaffer warned the growing convergence is increasingly affecting industries critical to America’s economic and technological competition with China.

    “Energy is crucial to the AI race, to the data centers,” Shaffer told Fox News Digital via a Zoom interview.

    Shaffer argued that while activist groups in the West target fossil fuels, AI infrastructure and industrial development, China continues rapidly expanding coal production, manufacturing capacity and energy generation.

    “So we’re truly by adopting international climate policies, we’re weakening the West,” Shaffer said.

    “China really benefits from these policies that we adopt and we just let them keep forging ahead with coal.”

    Shaffer compared the trend to Soviet-backed anti-nuclear activism during the Cold War, arguing that adversarial powers have historically benefited from anti-energy movements in the West.

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    “You saw traditionally the Soviet Union funding movements against nuclear energy in Europe so that Europe would remain dependent on Soviet and later Russian gas,” Shaffer said.

    She also warned that increasing Western dependence on Chinese renewable-energy supply chains could create new strategic vulnerabilities because China dominates major parts of the global solar and inverter market.

    Shaffer argued many activist campaigns focus on delaying or blocking energy and infrastructure projects in the United States while China rapidly expands coal consumption and industrial production.

    Riboua added that many ordinary protesters are not necessarily driven by ideology, but by simplified narratives amplified through social media clickbait and activist messaging.

    “Some people are generally good people and they want to have a moral position,” she said. “They know headlines … there’s a lot of ignorance.”

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    Shaffer warned that artificial intelligence infrastructure requires enormous amounts of reliable electricity and said the West risks falling behind China if energy costs continue rising and infrastructure projects continue facing activist opposition.

    “You can’t have an arms industry built on solar energy,” she said.

    Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.

    You can send tips to michael.dorgan@fox.com and follow him on Twitter @M_Dorgan.

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    美加州化学品大型储罐泄漏不断升温 当地进入紧急状态

    2026年5月24日 18:20 / 联合早报

    航拍照片显示,美国消防员周六在加州南部奥兰治县加登格罗夫市一家航空航天制造厂向一个过热的大型储罐喷水。 (法新社)

    (洛杉矶综合电)美国加利福尼亚州南部奥兰治县官员说,上周四开始泄漏的有毒化学品大型储罐正不断升温,面临爆炸风险。加州州长纽森周六(23日)宣布奥兰治县进入紧急状态,以协调资源应对危机。

    消防局发言人科维说,储罐内部升温情况比先前判断的更严重,目前已达32.22摄氏度,而一天前为25摄氏度,且温度持续上升。“我们召集了各领域专家来解决问题,以预防发生灾难。”

    他说,救援团队曾认为能通过持续喷水等措施维持储罐温度,但无人机未能准确测量储罐内部液体温度。22日晚,现场应急人员检查一个持续被水覆盖的仪表后,才确认储罐实际温度。

    事故现场位于距离洛杉矶市中心约50公里的奥兰治县(Orange County)加登格罗夫市一家航空航天制造厂。据报道,现场一共有三个大型储罐。发生异常的是1号储罐,内有2万6500公升的甲基丙烯酸甲酯(methyl methacrylate),因阀门故障无法被中和或控制。这种工业化学品易燃,对皮肤和眼睛有刺激,可导致呼吸系统和神经系统损伤。

    应急人员也正检查2号储罐情况,该储罐内装有与受损罐相同的化学物质,应急人员已向2号罐中加入中和剂。该储罐目前结构完好。

    据报道,周边地区强制疏散范围正在扩大,预计受影响人数从约4万人增至5万人。

  • 特朗普政府咄咄逼人的大规模驱逐行动去哪了?


    2026-05-24T09:00:08.249Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

    • 特朗普政府已将驱逐策略调整为更为低调的方式,此前明尼阿波利斯爆发的对峙事件引发了全国公愤。
    • 移民执法行动仍在继续,特工佩戴面具、逮捕无犯罪记录人员的情况依然存在,但此前铺天盖地的社交媒体视频已基本消失。
    • 本届政府未能实现年内驱逐100万人的目标,但它一直在宣扬选择自行离境的人数。

    CNN编辑对AI生成的摘要进行了审核。

    今年早些时候,明尼阿波利斯爆发联邦与州官员对峙事件,蒙面特工射杀抗议者的视频引发公愤和抗议,此后白宫刻意放弃了此前咄咄逼人的驱逐策略。

    除特朗普本人外,与这些策略关联最紧密的官员已纷纷离任。美国海关与边境保护局官员格雷格·博维诺已退休,国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·努姆被解雇。

    我采访了长期报道移民议题的CNN记者普丽西拉·阿尔瓦雷斯,以了解特朗普政府的执法行动发生了哪些变化,哪些没有变。

    沃尔夫: 自明尼阿波利斯事件以来的几个月里,政府推行大规模驱逐政策的方式似乎确实发生了变化。究竟发生了什么?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 要最好地回答这个问题,我认为尤其需要回顾明尼阿波利斯事件,原因之一是汤姆·霍曼的上任。

    还记得两名美国公民死于联邦特工之手后,总统派遣他的边境事务专员汤姆·霍曼前往明尼阿波利斯进行整改。霍曼抵达后,移民执法行动的方式发生了显著转变。此前,时任海关与边境保护局高级官员的格雷格·博维诺采取激进执法风格,而最终支持并批准博维诺这套做法的正是国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·努姆——所有这些行动都极具炫耀性、咄咄逼人。

    霍曼上任后,最明显的转变是,移民执法虽然仍在进行,但变得低调得多。当时发生的变化如今已在全国范围内铺开。

    博维诺离开了海关与边境保护局,国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·努姆也被唐纳德·特朗普总统解雇,马克韦恩·马林接任该职位。

    政策的实质并未改变。他们仍在全国范围内积极逮捕无证移民,但执法方式和对外展示的方式发生了变化。此前,他们会在各类社交媒体上发布此类行动的高调视频。如今,这类情况已不复存在。正如马林部长所言,现在的行动要低调得多。

    沃尔夫: 是霍曼实际上在制定政策,还是马林加入了自己的风格?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 首先要明确的是,汤姆·霍曼是一名经验丰富的执法官员。他曾在移民及海关执法局工作多年,先后为共和党和民主党政府效力。如今,他身为白宫边境事务专员,处于独特的职位。在努姆担任部长期间,两人几乎从不沟通,关系相当紧张。而在马克韦恩·马林上任后,霍曼会与他交流,两人甚至经常公开表示他们的沟通频率很高。

    我们如今看到的是汤姆·霍曼式的移民执法标准做法。他称之为“靶向执法”,即针对有犯罪记录的人员,但也不排除如果遇到其他无犯罪记录的无证移民,同样会将其纳入执法行动范围。

    但从大局来看,也就是本届政府或总统的移民议程,这也由白宫副幕僚长斯蒂芬·米勒主导,他也在其中留下了自己的印记。我认为,人们可能会混淆的一点是,霍曼非常注重执法,这是他专注的领域。而米勒通常主导大局移民议程,该议程推动了多个涉及移民事务的部门的政策和政策调整。

    沃尔夫: 移民和边境官员仍在做数月前引发巨大争议的那些事吗?比如佩戴面具、在学校附近开展执法行动,这些行为在明尼阿波利斯事件前就曾引发美国民众反感。这些做法现在还在继续吗?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 简短的答案是“是的”。我想明确一点,霍曼自始至终都参与其中。不同的是,霍曼和努姆在移民执法的执行方式上意见不合,而现在霍曼和马林立场一致,因此他们在移民执法方面配合得更加紧密。

    但没错,特工们仍在佩戴面具。

    仍有不少无犯罪记录但非法滞留美国的人员被逮捕。所以,执法对象并不总是像本届政府所说的那样,仅限于“最恶劣的罪犯”。他们自己也承认,被捕人员中不乏无犯罪记录者。

    他们仍会将这些人拘留并驱逐出境,甚至将他们遣送至与其毫无关联的遥远国家。

    我想说的是,此次确实有一项引发关注的变化:逮捕令的使用。还记得曾经有解读认为,移民及海关执法局可以使用行政令(无需法官签发的逮捕令)进入私人住宅。马林在确认听证会上表示,移民逮捕应使用司法逮捕令,而非行政令。这一变化已在实地落实,但除此之外,很多情况并未改变。

    沃尔夫: 特朗普政府曾计划驱逐100万甚至更多移民。这一目标仍在推进吗?他们有望达成这一数字吗?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 对他们而言,这绝对是目标。我认为这里面有细微差别。他们并未实现年内驱逐100万人的目标——这是特朗普政府去年年初提出的既定目标。国土安全部方面常说,已有数百万人自行离境,因此他们将这部分人数纳入总驱逐人数中,声称已完成驱逐100万人的目标。

    我们没有数据能够证实政府经常提及的自行离境人数。根据我们自己的报道,有数万人选择了海关与边境保护局所谓的“家园计划”,利用政府常提及的经济激励措施自行离境。但我们没有任何证据表明有数百万人选择自行离境。

    我要指出的是,我曾报道过自行离境的案例,确实有一些人不愿使用该计划,甚至不愿公开自己从美国自行离境的事实。因此,这一数字确实很难量化。

    我还要提到,汤姆·霍曼今年曾表示,大规模驱逐行动确实在按计划推进,他们正大力推进这项激进的执法运动。

    沃尔夫: 我们了解到人们从政府那里领取资金以自行离境吗?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 我对此做过一些报道,也采访过领取到资金的人,经济激励最高可达2600美元。政府设立了一个项目,让人们可以选择自行离境:他们可以选择参与,返回原籍国后即可领取这笔经济激励。我采访过这样做并领到钱的人。但我也接触过一些人,比如去年我们报道过的一个家庭,他们选择自行返回墨西哥,但从未告知政府,也不想让政府知道他们的行踪,他们对领取经济激励毫无兴趣,只是决定离开。

    我的意思是,究竟有多少人选择自行离境,确实很难量化。政府反复声称这一数字已超过220万,但我们没有任何证据可以佐证。

    沃尔夫: 本届政府还取消了多个寻求美国庇护的群体的临时保护身份(TPS),包括海地、叙利亚、阿富汗等国的民众。目前这些举措的效果如何?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 我想你想问的是,我从多名国土安全部官员那里听到的一种说法:让无证移民和部分合法留美移民在美国的生活变得无比艰难,迫使他们主动离开。驱逐某人是一项艰巨的任务,此前几届政府之所以无法实现年内驱逐100万人,原因就在于此——这是一个复杂的流程。因此,要达成他们期望的驱逐人数,他们必须在一定程度上依赖人们主动选择离开,而通过施加压力,他们确实可以迫使人们这样做。

    没错,本届政府已经取消了临时保护身份,这是一种为已留美人员提供的人道主义救济,允许他们在一定期限内合法居留和工作。这一做法在首届特朗普政府时期就曾出现过。共和党人普遍不喜欢这个项目,因为他们认为本应临时的保护身份被反复延长,失去了“临时”的本意,事实也确实如此。

    部分保护身份的有效期已经很长,历经多届政府仍在续签,这让持有该身份的人可以合法居留、工作。一旦取消这一身份,他们就成了非法滞留者,对吧?这会让他们的生活变得异常艰难。原本可以合法工作,现在却不行了。

    所有这些都仍在法院审理当中,但我认为,这一举措的核心就是让留在美国变得无比艰难,迫使你——也就是这些执法行动的对象——主动离开。

    他们通过收紧整个移民系统的管控来实现这一点,针对无证移民、试图合法留美或已合法留美并申请绿卡的人群,以及其他相关群体。

    沃尔夫: 特朗普曾吹嘘边境如今已“切实安全”,没人再越境。我们可以相信这一说法吗?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 不,总会有人越境。我认为这只是一个数字游戏。如今越境的人数比过去少,被释放的人数也比过去少。这意味着什么?比如在拜登政府时期,边境偷渡人数过多,在对个人进行筛查和背景调查后,他们会将这些人释放到美国境内,继续推进移民诉讼程序。

    而在特朗普政府时期,这种情况已大幅减少。偷渡者被抓获后,可能会被拘留,也可能会被立即遣返回原籍国。但边境总会有人偷渡,只是人数多少的问题。当然,如今的偷渡人数比上一届政府时期要少得多,上一届政府时期美国南部边境曾爆发移民危机。

    沃尔夫: 政府试图传递的信息是,美国对移民,尤其是无证移民并不友好,这一信息是否起到了减少人们偷渡意愿的作用?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 多年来,美国一直依靠威慑政策来阻止人们非法越境。我认为这种威慑效果很脆弱。比如,首届特朗普政府2018年推出的“零容忍”政策,也就是家庭分离政策,本意就是为了威慑人们非法移民,确实引起了轩然大波。但一年后,我就在首届特朗普政府时期报道了边境危机。新冠疫情爆发,导致西半球出现了疫情前无法预料的大规模移民潮。

    当然,人们看到美国国内的情况,会感到气馁,不想移民到美国。但全球范围内随时可能出现政策制定者无法控制的各种情况,导致移民人数激增,国土安全部始终在密切关注这一点。

    沃尔夫: 作为每日报道这条新闻的记者,你希望更多人了解最近几个月来的大规模驱逐行动的哪一点?

    阿尔瓦雷斯: 我们经常使用“大规模驱逐”这个词,因为这是特朗普总统竞选时的承诺,也是他的官员在谈论其移民议程时的常用说法。但本届政府的移民议程并不仅仅针对非法留美人员,也不仅仅针对有犯罪记录的非法留美人员。

    议程的范围要广泛得多。它旨在收紧整个美国移民系统的管控,这不仅会影响非法留美人员,还会影响合法留美人员以及试图合法入境美国的人群。我认为这一点常常被人们忽视。这不仅仅是驱逐无证移民,而是对美国移民系统进行全面重塑,决定谁可以留在美国,谁不可以。

    What happened to the Trump administration’s in-your-face mass deportations?

    2026-05-24T09:00:08.249Z / CNN

    • The Trump administration has shifted its deportation strategy to a more low-profile approach after confrontations in Minneapolis sparked national outrage.
    • Immigration enforcement operations continue with masked agents and arrests of people without criminal records, but the flashy social media videos have largely disappeared.
    • The administration has not reached its goal of deporting one million people in a year, but it has touted the number of people who have chosen to self-deport.

    AI-generated summary was reviewed by a CNN editor.

    The White House has intentionally retreated from its in-your-face deportation approach after confrontations between federal and state officials in multiple states erupted in Minneapolis earlier this year, when video of masked agents killing protesters sparked outrage and protest.

    The officials, beyond Trump, most associated with those tactics are gone. US Border Patrol official Greg Bovino has retired. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was fired.

    I went to CNN’s Priscilla Alvarez, who has covered immigration for years, to understand what has and has not changed in the Trump administration’s efforts.

    WOLF: In the months since Minneapolis, it seems like there’s been a real change in how the administration is pursuing its mass deportation policy. What has happened?

    ALVAREZ: To best answer your question, I think it’s good to revisit Minneapolis for one reason in particular, which is the arrival of Tom Homan.

    Recall that after the death of the two US citizens by federal agents, the president dispatched Tom Homan, his border czar, to Minneapolis to course correct. When Homan arrived, there was a noticeable shift in the way that immigration enforcement operations were happening. Whereas before you had Gregory Bovino, then a top Border Patrol official with his aggressive approach to enforcement, you had Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who was ultimately the one who backed and approved Bovino’s style — all of it was quite flashy and in your face.

    When Homan came in, the noticeable shift was that suddenly immigration enforcement, while still happening, was happening far more under the radar. What occurred there has been happening now across the country.

    Bovino left the US Border Patrol, and at DHS, Secretary Kristi Noem was fired by President Donald Trump, and that led to Markwayne Mullin taking that position.

    The substance of the policies has not changed. They are still being aggressive in arresting undocumented immigrants nationwide, but the way in which it’s done and the way that they showcase it has changed. Before, you had very flashy, in-your-face videos across all social media of these operations. Now, you don’t necessarily have that. It’s much more quiet, as Secretary Mullin describes it.

    WOLF: Is Homan effectively setting the policy, or has Mullin put his own mark on things?

    ALVAREZ: The way to think about this is, first of all, Tom Homan is a veteran law enforcement official. He worked at Immigration and Customs Enforcement for many, many years, for Republican and Democratic administrations. Now, he’s in this unique position of White House Border Czar. Under Secretary Noem, the two of them did not talk to one another. They had a quite tense relationship. With Secretary Markwayne Mullin, Homan does talk to him. They actually regularly say publicly how often they are talking with one another.

    What we’re seeing now is the sort of staple Tom Homan approach to immigration enforcement. He calls it a targeted approach, which is to say targeting people with criminal histories, but not foreclosing that if they come across other undocumented immigrants who perhaps have no criminal history, that they too can be swept up in those operations.

    But when we’re talking big picture, which is to say the administration’s or the president’s immigration agenda, that is also dictated by Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff. He also has his mark on all of this. I think the difference, and where people may be confused, is that Homan is very enforcement-minded. That is the slice of things that he is focused on. Miller has generally led the charge on the big picture immigration agenda, which is driving policy and policy changes across multiple departments that touch immigration.

    WOLF: Are immigration and border officials still doing the things that were so controversial months ago, like wearing masks, targeting people near schools, things that rubbed Americans the wrong way in the lead up to Minneapolis. Is that still going on?

    ALVAREZ: The short answer is yes. And I do want to be clear, Homan has been around this whole time. The difference was that Homan and Noem were not on the same page about how immigration enforcement was carried out, and now Homan and Mullin are, and so they’re more in lockstep in terms of how immigration enforcement is done.

    But yes, agents are still wearing masks.

    There are still people who are being arrested who do not have a criminal history, but are in the United States illegally. So, it’s not always just the worst of the worst, which is what we hear from this administration. They themselves have similarly said that there are people that they are arresting who don’t have criminal history.

    They are still placing them in detention and still deporting them, and they’re still deporting them to far-flung countries that they may not have any connection to.

    I would say one difference that certainly made a splash now is the use of warrants. Recall, there was a time where there was an interpretation that ICE was making that administrative warrants (warrants issued without a judge) could be used to go onto private property. Mullin said during his confirmation hearing that that should be an authority under a judicial warrant, not an administrative warrant, which is the one used for immigration arrests. That change has happened on the ground, but otherwise a lot of it remains the same.

    WOLF: The Trump administration wanted to deport a million people or more. Is that still a goal? Are they on track to reach that number?

    ALVAREZ: That’s absolutely a goal for them. I think there’s nuance here. They did not reach a million deportations in a year, which was their stated goal at the start of the Trump administration last year. What they often say — they being the Department of Homeland Security — is that millions of people have self-deported, and so they sort of lump that into their overarching goal that that they have deported a million people.

    We don’t have the data that backs up the number of self deportations that the administration often talks about. We know from our own reporting that tens of thousands of people have opted to use their CBP Home program, as they call it, to facilitate their self-deportation and take advantage of the financial incentives that the administration has often talked about. But we do not have anything or any evidence to show that millions of people have decided to self-deport.

    I will note that I have reported on self-deportations, and there are certainly cases where people do not wish to use the program, or even publicize that they are self-deported from the US. So it is just a very hard number to quantify.

    We have also heard from Tom Homan this year that mass deportations are certainly on track, and they are very much moving forward with their aggressive campaign.

    WOLF: What do we know about whether people are taking money from the administration to self-deport?

    ALVAREZ: I’ve done some reporting on this, and I have spoken to people who did get the money, the financial incentives, which are up to $2,600. There is a program which the administration set up for people to opt into self-deportation. They could opt in, they would go to their origin country, and that is where they would collect the financial incentive. I have talked to people who have done that and have collected the money. There are still people that I have spoken with, and one that a family we profiled last year that decided to self-deport to Mexico, but never told the government. They did not want the government to know what they were doing. They had no interest in collecting the financial incentive. That was their choice, and they decided to leave.

    My point is that it is a very hard number to quantify in terms of how many people are self-deporting. The administration has come out with their number repeatedly — it’s over 2.2 million. We just don’t have any evidence to back that up.

    WOLF: The administration has also removed temporary protective status (TPS) for various communities of people who sought refuge in the US (Haiti, Syria, Afghanistan and more). How are those efforts working at this point?

    ALVAREZ: Well, I think what you’re getting at is something that I’ve heard from multiple Homeland Security officials, which is to make it so hard for undocumented immigrants and some immigrants in the US legally to be in the United States that they choose to leave the country. Deporting someone is hard. There is a reason that previous administrations have not been able to get to a million deportations in a year. It’s a process. And so to reach the numbers they want to reach, they do have to depend in part on people deciding to leave on their own, and they can get people to do that by making them feel the squeeze.

    Yes, the administration has rescinded temporary protected status, which is a form of humanitarian relief for people already in the US to live and work here legally for a period of time. This happened under the first Trump administration as well. Republicans generally don’t like this program because they feel that something that is meant to be temporary gets extended over and over again, and it loses sort of the temporary aspect, which is true.

    Some of these statuses have gone on for a very long time. They get renewed over multiple administrations, so that makes someone who was living here with the protection they have, protections to be here, to live and work here. You strip that away, then they are here illegally, right? And that makes your life much more difficult. So, you were able to work legally, now you’re not able to work legally.

    All of this is the subject of lawsuits that are still ongoing in the courts, but I think what this really boils down to is make it so hard to be in the US that you choose to leave, you being the person that is the subject of this crackdown.

    They do that by tightening the screws across the immigration system for those who are undocumented and for those who are trying to be trying to be here legally or already are here legally and are trying to obtain green cards, and the rest.

    WOLF: Trump has bragged that the border is effectively secure now, and that nobody is crossing the border. Do we believe that to be true?

    ALVAREZ: No, people are always crossing the border. I think it’s just a numbers game. There are fewer crossing the border than there used to be. There are fewer releases than there used to be. What does that mean? Under, for example, the Biden administration, they were so overwhelmed by the number of people crossing that after screening and vetting individuals, they would release them into the United States to continue on with their immigration proceedings.

    That is happening far less under the Trump administration. They are being apprehended and then they may be detained, or they may be immediately sent back to their origin country. But people are always crossing the border, it’s just a matter of how many, and certainly there are far fewer that are crossing now than were under the previous administration, when there was a crisis along the US Southern border.

    WOLF: Do we think that the message that the administration has tried to put out there, that essentially the US is not hospitable to immigration, and particularly undocumented immigration, has that had the effect of making fewer people want to come here?

    ALVAREZ: The US has generally leaned on deterrence policy over the years to keep people from illegally migrating to the United States. I think that is a fragile thing. For example, there was the zero-tolerance policy, otherwise known as the family separation policy, under the first Trump administration in 2018 and certainly that was jarring and meant as a deterrent for people to not legally migrate. Yet a year later I was covering a crisis on the border under the first Trump administration. The pandemic happened, and that led to massive migratory flows in the Western Hemisphere that couldn’t have been anticipated prior to the pandemic.

    Certainly people are seeing what’s happening in the US and they feel discouraged or not interested in coming here and migrating here, but there is a world of possibilities of things that can happen around the globe that are outside of the policymakers’ control that could lead to people coming here in bigger numbers, and I think that’s always something that the Department of Homeland Security is watching for.

    WOLF: As somebody who covers this every day, what is the thing that you wish more people understood about the mass deportation effort in the last couple of months?

    ALVAREZ: We often use the term mass deportation because that is what President Trump campaigned on. It is what we hear from his officials when talking about his immigration agenda, but the administration’s immigration agenda is not solely focused on people who are in the United States illegally, nor people who are in the United States illegally and have committed crimes.

    The agenda is broader than that. It is a tightening of the screws of the entire US immigration system that not only has consequences for people in the US illegally, but also for people who are here legally, who are, or who are trying to come to the US legally, and I think that that part of this often gets missed. It’s not just about deporting undocumented immigrants, it is a wholesale rethinking of the US immigration system, and who is allowed to be here or not be here.

  • 伊朗称在境内击落一架以色列无人机


    2026年5月24日 19:33 / 联合早报

    伊朗称在境内击落一架以色列无人机

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    4月28日,在德黑兰革命广场,一块巨大的广告牌上描绘着伊朗军队用网捕捉美国战斗机的场景。 (法新社档案照片)

    在伊朗与美国可能达成协议之际,伊朗军队在霍尔木兹甘省击落一架以色列间谍侦察无人机。

    伊朗梅尔通讯社星期天(5月24日)报道,伊朗发现这架以色列制造的“轨道飞行器”(Orbiter)无人机的残骸。

    美国总统特朗普星期六(23日)在社媒发文称,美伊已基本谈成一份协议,协议内容包括开放霍尔木兹海峡,具体细节即将公布。

    不过,据以色列媒体报道,以色列总理内塔尼亚胡认为这些协议条款“糟糕透顶”,星期六晚上召集执政联盟及安全部门紧急协商。

    4月28日,在德黑兰革命广场,一块巨大的广告牌上描绘着伊朗军队用网捕捉美国战斗机的场景。 (法新社档案照片)

    在伊朗与美国可能达成协议之际,伊朗军队在霍尔木兹甘省击落一架以色列间谍侦察无人机。

    伊朗梅尔通讯社星期天(5月24日)报道,伊朗发现这架以色列制造的“轨道飞行器”(Orbiter)无人机的残骸。

    美国总统特朗普星期六(23日)在社媒发文称,美伊已基本谈成一份协议,协议内容包括开放霍尔木兹海峡,具体细节即将公布。

    不过,据以色列媒体报道,以色列总理内坦亚胡认为这些协议条款“糟糕透顶”,星期六晚上召集执政联盟及安全部门紧急协商。

  • 伊朗称在境内击落一架以色列无人机


    2026年5月24日 19:33 / 联合早报

    伊朗称在境内击落一架以色列无人机

    image

    4月28日,在德黑兰革命广场,一块巨大的广告牌上描绘着伊朗军队用网捕捉美国战斗机的场景。 (法新社档案照片)

    在伊朗与美国可能达成协议之际,伊朗军队在霍尔木兹甘省击落一架以色列间谍侦察无人机。

    伊朗梅尔通讯社星期天(5月24日)报道,伊朗发现这架以色列制造的“轨道飞行器”(Orbiter)无人机的残骸。

    美国总统特朗普星期六(23日)在社媒发文称,美伊已基本谈成一份协议,协议内容包括开放霍尔木兹海峡,具体细节即将公布。

    不过,据以色列媒体报道,以色列总理内坦亚胡认为这些协议条款“糟糕透顶”,星期六晚上召集执政联盟及安全部门紧急协商。

    伊朗称在境内击落一架以色列无人机

    2026年5月24日 19:33 / 联合早报

    伊朗称在境内击落一架以色列无人机

    4月28日,在德黑兰革命广场,一块巨大的广告牌上描绘着伊朗军队用网捕捉美国战斗机的场景。 (法新社档案照片)

    在伊朗与美国可能达成协议之际,伊朗军队在霍尔木兹甘省击落一架以色列间谍侦察无人机。

    伊朗梅尔通讯社星期天(5月24日)报道,伊朗发现这架以色列制造的“轨道飞行器”(Orbiter)无人机的残骸。

    美国总统特朗普星期六(23日)在社媒发文称,美伊已基本谈成一份协议,协议内容包括开放霍尔木兹海峡,具体细节即将公布。

    不过,据以色列媒体报道,以色列总理内坦亚胡认为这些协议条款“糟糕透顶”,星期六晚上召集执政联盟及安全部门紧急协商。

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    巴基斯坦火车遭爆炸袭击 至少24死82伤

    2026年5月24日 15:34 / 联合早报

    巴基斯坦一列火车发生爆炸,冲击波震碎车窗,附近车辆也遭到破坏。 (路透社)

    巴基斯坦警方消息人士说,西南部俾路支省一列客运火车遭爆炸袭击,造成至少24人死亡和82人受伤。

    综合法新社和新华社报道,一枚威力强大的炸弹星期天(5月24日)在巴基斯坦奎达附近铁轨旁爆炸。

    一名官员告诉法新社,这列载有军人及家属的火车,当时正从奎达开往巴基斯坦西北部的白沙瓦。

    火车在奎达的查曼帕塔克站经过信号灯时,“一节装满炸药的车厢撞上另一节车厢,引发剧烈爆炸”。不少军人在这起事件中遇难。

    爆炸震碎了火车的车窗,附近的车辆也被摧毁。

    另一名官员说,这些军人是为庆祝即将于下星期二(26日)开始的开斋节而前往当地。

    画面显示,一节车厢侧翻,民众正搜寻幸存者。有人用担架抬着受伤人员离开脱轨车厢,现场有武装安全部队在旁警戒。

    俾路支省是巴基斯坦最贫困、面积最大的省份。在教育、就业和经济发展等几乎所有指标上,它都落后于巴基斯坦其他地区。

    俾路支分离主义分子曾指责,巴基斯坦政府掠夺当地丰富的天然气和矿产资源,却没有让民众从中受益。

  • 伊朗转移世界杯训练基地 从美国迁至墨西哥


    2026年5月24日 15:45 / 联合早报

    伊朗转移世界杯训练基地 从美国迁至墨西哥

    伊朗将本届世界杯的训练基地从美国亚利桑那州图森转移至墨西哥,图为他们目前在土耳其南部城市安塔利亚训练。 (法新社)

    (德黑兰法新电)获得国际足联批准后,伊朗将本届世界杯的训练基地从美国亚利桑那州图森转移至墨西哥。

    伊朗足球总会主席塔吉(Taj)星期六(5月23日)指出,球队在世界杯期间将改驻美国边境、位于太平洋沿岸的墨西哥城市蒂华纳。

    他说:“因赴美签证遇到问题,我们提出将驻地从美国改到墨西哥的请求,已获得国际足联批准。因此,我们将驻扎在蒂华纳,这是一座靠近太平洋的城市。它位于墨美边境,虽然毗邻美国,但属于墨西哥境内。我们已经完成了球队相关训练配套设施。”

    塔吉继续说,迁往墨西哥将有助于避免签证问题带来的复杂情况,球队也可搭乘伊朗航空公司的航班直接飞往墨西哥。

    相比原定驻地图森,蒂华纳距离伊朗比赛城市更近。塔吉说:“我们在洛杉矶的两场比赛,飞行时间只需55分钟,比从图森出发短得多。”

    数个月以来,伊朗能否参加世界杯前景不明。本届赛事由美国、墨西哥和加拿大联合举办,而美国与以色列自2月28日起对伊朗发动空袭,引发中东更广泛冲突。

    伊朗在世界杯被分入G组,前两场比赛都会在洛杉矶进行。他们将于新加坡时间6月16日首战新西兰,随后在6月22日迎战比利时,最后才在6月27日于西雅图对阵埃及。

    目前,伊朗队正在土耳其南部城市安塔利亚备战。部分球员上周前往美国驻安卡拉大使馆提交世界杯签证申请。

    即便如此,他们的签证仍存在不确定性,塔吉不确定所有球员及随队人员能否顺利获得美国签证,不过他非常相信国际足联的相关机制。

    本届世界杯将于新加坡时间6月12日凌晨开幕。

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    伊朗转移世界杯训练基地 从美国迁至墨西哥

    2026年5月24日 15:45 / 联合早报

    伊朗转移世界杯训练基地 从美国迁至墨西哥

    伊朗将本届世界杯的训练基地从美国亚利桑那州图森转移至墨西哥,图为他们目前在土耳其南部城市安塔利亚训练。 (法新社)

    (德黑兰法新电)获得国际足联批准后,伊朗将本届世界杯的训练基地从美国亚利桑那州图森转移至墨西哥。

    伊朗足球总会主席塔吉(Taj)星期六(5月23日)指出,球队在世界杯期间将改驻美国边境、位于太平洋沿岸的墨西哥城市蒂华纳。

    他说:“因赴美签证遇到问题,我们提出将驻地从美国改到墨西哥的请求,已获得国际足联批准。因此,我们将驻扎在蒂华纳,这是一座靠近太平洋的城市。它位于墨美边境,虽然毗邻美国,但属于墨西哥境内。我们已经完成了球队相关训练配套设施。”

    塔吉继续说,迁往墨西哥将有助于避免签证问题带来的复杂情况,球队也可搭乘伊朗航空公司的航班直接飞往墨西哥。

    相比原定驻地图森,蒂华纳距离伊朗比赛城市更近。塔吉说:“我们在洛杉矶的两场比赛,飞行时间只需55分钟,比从图森出发短得多。”

    数个月以来,伊朗能否参加世界杯前景不明。本届赛事由美国、墨西哥和加拿大联合举办,而美国与以色列自2月28日起对伊朗发动空袭,引发中东更广泛冲突。

    伊朗在世界杯被分入G组,前两场比赛都会在洛杉矶进行。他们将于新加坡时间6月16日首战新西兰,随后在6月22日迎战比利时,最后才在6月27日于西雅图对阵埃及。

    目前,伊朗队正在土耳其南部城市安塔利亚备战。部分球员上周前往美国驻安卡拉大使馆提交世界杯签证申请。

    即便如此,他们的签证仍存在不确定性,塔吉不确定所有球员及随队人员能否顺利获得美国签证,不过他非常相信国际足联的相关机制。

    本届世界杯将于新加坡时间6月12日凌晨开幕。

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  • 两车十字路口相撞 四人送院包括6岁女童


    2026年5月24日 15:47 / 陈秋静 新明日报

    两车十字路口相撞 四人送院包括6岁女童

    根据附近居民提供的照片,事发地点是一个十字路口,一辆浅蓝色货车侧翻,红色轿车则停在货车不远处,现场也可见警员与拖车人员到场处理,部分车道一度封锁。 (受访者提供)

    轿车与货车在十字路口相撞,造成四人受伤送院,包括一名6岁女童。

    这起车祸于星期五(5月22日)下午1时45分发生,地点是武吉巴督西5道与8道的交叉路口。

    根据附近居民陈先生(40岁)提供的照片,事发地点是一个十字路口,一辆浅蓝色货车侧翻,红色轿车则停在货车不远处,现场也可见警员与拖车人员到场处理,部分车道一度封锁。

    陈先生说,大约下午2时30分左右,他朝窗外望去,看到车祸现场,不过先前并未听见任何巨响。

    他指出,事发地点并非繁忙路段,因此车辆不多。

    另一名居民阿卜杜勒(28岁,自由业)则说,4岁小儿子曾向他说起楼下发生事故。“当时我已经躺下准备睡觉,孩子就跑来说楼下发生车祸,但我没有太过在意。”

    警方受询时证实这起事故,并指出于下午1时45分接获通报。涉事货车上一名32岁男司机及一名40岁女乘客,以及轿车上一名33岁男驾驶和一名6岁女童,皆在清醒状态下送院治疗。

    新加坡民防部队则指出,其中两人被送往国大医院,其余两人则送往黄廷方综合医院接受治疗。

    根据附近居民提供的照片,事发地点是一个十字路口,一辆浅蓝色货车侧翻,红色轿车则停在货车不远处,现场也可见警员与拖车人员到场处理,部分车道一度封锁。 (受访者提供)

    轿车与货车在十字路口相撞,造成四人受伤送院,包括一名6岁女童。

    这起车祸于星期五(5月22日)下午1时45分发生,地点是武吉巴督西5道与8道的交叉路口。

    根据附近居民陈先生(40岁)提供的照片,事发地点是一个十字路口,一辆浅蓝色货车侧翻,红色轿车则停在货车不远处,现场也可见警员与拖车人员到场处理,部分车道一度封锁。

    陈先生说,大约下午2时30分左右,他朝窗外望去,看到车祸现场,不过先前并未听见任何巨响。

    他指出,事发地点并非繁忙路段,因此车辆不多。

    另一名居民阿卜杜勒(28岁,自由业)则说,4岁小儿子曾向他说起楼下发生事故。“当时我已经躺下准备睡觉,孩子就跑来说楼下发生车祸,但我没有太过在意。”

    警方受询时证实这起事故,并指出于下午1时45分接获通报。涉事货车上一名32岁男司机及一名40岁女乘客,以及轿车上一名33岁男驾驶和一名6岁女童,皆在清醒状态下送院治疗。

    新加坡民防部队则指出,其中两人被送往国大医院,其余两人则送往黄廷方综合医院接受治疗。

  • 美伊可能达成协议 包括30天完全解除海上封锁


    2026年5月24日 15:45 / 联合早报

    伊朗媒体透露,美国和伊朗可能签署的协议内容,包括海上封锁必须在30天内完全解除。 (路透社档案照片)

    伊朗与美国之间或将达成一份协议,内容包括结束所有战线的冲突,华盛顿也将在谈判期间豁免对伊朗石油的制裁。

    伊朗塔斯尼姆通讯社星期天(5月24日)报道称,根据各方理解,海上封锁必须在30天内完全解除。如果不解除封锁,霍尔木兹海峡的局势将不会发生任何改变。

    任何有关霍尔木兹海峡通行和航行的改变,都取决于美国是否履行协议中的其他承诺。

    不过,即使与美国达成协议,霍尔木兹海峡的状况也不会恢复到战前状态。伊朗强调将以多种方式行使对霍尔木兹海峡的主权,具体细节将另行公布。

    报道也称,美国承诺从伊朗周边地区撤军,是德黑兰在潜在协议中强调的一点。美国也将在谈判期间暂时解除对伊朗石油、天然气和石化产品的制裁。

    伊朗强调,任何初步协议的签署都以释放部分资产为前提,且必须确保伊朗能够获取这些资产。

    另外,关于伊朗高纯度铀库存的处置方案将在30至60天内进行谈判。不过,伊朗高级消息人士向路透社透露,德黑兰尚未同意交出高纯度铀库存。

    内容也涵盖华盛顿及盟友不会攻击伊朗及盟友,伊朗方面也将作出同样承诺。

    土耳其总统埃尔多安星期天与美国总统特朗普和地区领导人的通话中说,土耳其准备在与伊朗达成潜在协议的过程中提供一切支持。

    他也说,确保霍尔木兹海峡自由通行的协议将有助于维护地区稳定,并为全球经济带来缓解。

    美伊可能达成协议 包括30天完全解除海上封锁

    2026年5月24日 15:45 / 联合早报

    伊朗媒体透露,美国和伊朗可能签署的协议内容,包括海上封锁必须在30天内完全解除。 (路透社档案照片)

    伊朗与美国之间或将达成一份协议,内容包括结束所有战线的冲突,华盛顿也将在谈判期间豁免对伊朗石油的制裁。

    伊朗塔斯尼姆通讯社星期天(5月24日)报道称,根据各方理解,海上封锁必须在30天内完全解除。如果不解除封锁,霍尔木兹海峡的局势将不会发生任何改变。

    任何有关霍尔木兹海峡通行和航行的改变,都取决于美国是否履行协议中的其他承诺。

    不过,即使与美国达成协议,霍尔木兹海峡的状况也不会恢复到战前状态。伊朗强调将以多种方式行使对霍尔木兹海峡的主权,具体细节将另行公布。

    报道也称,美国承诺从伊朗周边地区撤军,是德黑兰在潜在协议中强调的一点。美国也将在谈判期间暂时解除对伊朗石油、天然气和石化产品的制裁。

    伊朗强调,任何初步协议的签署都以释放部分资产为前提,且必须确保伊朗能够获取这些资产。

    另外,关于伊朗高纯度铀库存的处置方案将在30至60天内进行谈判。不过,伊朗高级消息人士向路透社透露,德黑兰尚未同意交出高纯度铀库存。

    内容也涵盖华盛顿及盟友不会攻击伊朗及盟友,伊朗方面也将作出同样承诺。

    土耳其总统埃尔多安星期天与美国总统特朗普和地区领导人的通话中说,土耳其准备在与伊朗达成潜在协议的过程中提供一切支持。

    他也说,确保霍尔木兹海峡自由通行的协议将有助于维护地区稳定,并为全球经济带来缓解。