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  • 美国政府再敦促美国公民立即离开伊朗 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年2月6日 15:13

    美国政府在[美国和伊朗谈判]前再次发布安全警告,敦促美国公民立即离开伊朗。

    新华社报道,美国“虚拟驻伊朗大使馆”星期四(2月5日)网站上发布安全警告说,“现在就离开伊朗”,并建议美国公民制定不依赖美国政府协助的撤离计划,考虑经陆路前往亚美尼亚或土耳其。

    今年以来,美国政府已多次针对伊朗发布安全警告,要求美国公民离开伊朗。

    美国政府再敦促美国公民立即离开伊朗 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月6日 15:13

    美国政府在[美国和伊朗谈判]前再次发布安全警告,敦促美国公民立即离开伊朗。

    新华社报道,美国“虚拟驻伊朗大使馆”星期四(2月5日)网站上发布安全警告说,“现在就离开伊朗”,并建议美国公民制定不依赖美国政府协助的撤离计划,考虑经陆路前往亚美尼亚或土耳其。

    今年以来,美国政府已多次针对伊朗发布安全警告,要求美国公民离开伊朗。

  • 休斯顿知名外科医生涉嫌伪造记录以阻挠患者肝移植


    2026年2月6日 / 美国东部时间凌晨5:01 / CBS/美联社

    联邦检察官周四宣布,一名休斯顿医生因伪造五名患者的医疗记录,使他们不符合接受肝移植的条件而被起诉。

    小约翰·史蒂文森·拜农博士(Dr. John Stevenson Bynon Jr.)上月被休斯顿大陪审团以五项与医疗保健事项有关的虚假陈述罪名起诉。

    拜农被指控在担任休斯顿纪念赫尔曼健康系统(Memorial Hermann Health System)腹部器官移植主任和肝移植外科主任期间作虚假陈述。

    根据周四公布的起诉书,五名患者中,三人死亡,另外两人在不同医院成功接受了肝移植。

    法庭记录显示,患者、他们的家人以及医疗护理团队的其他成员均未意识到拜农据称在他们的医疗记录中作了虚假陈述。

    美国检察官尼古拉斯·J·甘吉(Nicholas J. Ganjei)在一份声明中表示:”拜农博士据称违背了医疗专业人员最神圣的职责——治病救人。他通过伪造记录阻止患者接受器官移植,从最信任他的人那里偷走了数年的生命希望。”

    拜农的律师萨米·哈利勒(Samy Khalil)在周四下午医生首次出庭后在联邦法院外告诉记者,拜农是一位才华横溢的器官移植外科医生,在40年的职业生涯中已完成2000多例移植手术。

    “他所做的一切都不违法。他所做的一切都是合法且出于善意的,”哈利勒说,”我们期待在法庭上为他洗清罪名,并向政府阐明支撑这一完全被误导的起诉的医学概念。”

    雇佣拜农的纪念赫尔曼健康系统和休斯顿大学健康科学中心(UTHealth Houston)未立即回复记者的置评请求。

    2024年4月,当针对拜农的指控首次公开后,纪念赫尔曼关闭了其肝肾移植项目。一年后,该项目重新启动。

    几名等待肝移植期间死亡的患者家属已在休斯顿民事法院起诉拜农,希望查明亲人是否因拜农的行为而被拒绝肝移植。诉讼仍在审理中。

    起诉书称,拜农在2023年3月至2024年3月期间篡改了五名患者的记录。

    一名患者因不符合器官捐献者条件而等待了约149天,于2024年2月在拜农的治疗下死亡。

    另一名患者不符合器官捐献条件约69天,于2023年12月在接受新肝移植手术期间死亡。

    第三名需要”紧急肝移植”的患者于2023年12月死亡,两天前拜农据称在患者的捐献匹配标准中输入了虚假信息,”严重限制”或使患者”实际上不符合接受救命器官捐献的条件”。

    另外两名患者在转至其他医院后成功接受了肝移植。

    2024年,哥伦比亚广播公司休斯顿分台KHOU-TV采访了据称被拜农伪造医疗记录的患者家属。他们表示,当拜农据称伪造记录时,他们被从等待名单中剔除,病情恶化。

    如果罪名成立,拜农每项指控最高可面临5年监禁和25万美元罚款。

    2025年2月,负责管理美国器官捐献项目的器官采购与移植网络(Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network)宣布纪念赫尔曼为”不良成员”。这是移植网络能采取的最严厉行动,向公众表明其成员之一在患者安全或护理质量方面存在严重失误。

    (图片说明:2024年4月,左三为汤米·黑斯廷斯律师在新闻发布会上发言,当时他代表的是一名患者家属,寻求对小约翰·史蒂文森·拜农博士的临时限制令,指控其篡改等待肝移植患者的医疗记录。)
    (图片来源:休斯顿纪事报/盖蒂图片社 / Kirk Sides)

    起诉书和美国检察官办公室在休斯顿发布的新闻稿未详细说明拜农据称行为的动机。美国检察官办公室发言人安吉拉·多奇(Angela Dodge)拒绝置评。

    美国联邦调查局休斯顿现场办公室代理特别探员负责人杰森·哈德森(Jason Hudson)表示:”最终,本案的核心是脆弱的患者,他们将生存的希望寄托在一位如今因操纵其医疗记录而面临联邦指控的全国知名外科医生身上。”

    美国司法部(DOJ)称:”许多患者在数月内仍不符合条件,却不知道在此期间他们无法获得器官移植机会。”

    2025年2月,负责管理美国器官捐献项目的器官采购与移植网络(Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network)宣布纪念赫尔曼为”不良成员”。这是移植网络能采取的最严厉行动,向公众表明其成员之一在患者安全或护理质量方面存在严重失误。

    Renowned Houston surgeon allegedly faked records to block patients’ liver transplants

    February 6, 2026 / 5:01 AM EST / CBS/AP

    A Houston doctor has been indicted on charges of falsifying medical records for five patients, making them ineligible to receive a liver transplant, federal prosecutors announced on Thursday.

    Dr. John Stevenson Bynon Jr. was indicted by a grand jury in Houston last month on five counts of false statements relating to health care matters.

    Bynon is accused of making false statements in his role as director of abdominal organ transplantation and surgical director for liver transplantation at Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston.

    Of the five patients detailed in an indictment made public on Thursday, three died and two others were able to get liver transplants at different hospitals.

    Patients, their families, and other members of their medical care team were unaware Bynon allegedly made false statements in their medical records, according to court records.

    “Dr. Bynon is alleged to have betrayed the most sacred duty of a medical professional – to heal,” U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei said in a statement. “He stole years and hope from those who trusted him most by falsifying records and preventing patients from receiving organ transplants.”

    Samy Khalil, Bynon’s attorney, told reporters outside the federal courthouse after the doctor’s initial court appearance Thursday afternoon that Bynon is a talented organ transplant surgeon who has performed over 2,000 transplants over his 40-year career.

    “Nothing he did was unlawful. Everything that he did was lawful and in good faith,” Khalil said. “We look forward to clearing his name in a court of law and educating, frankly, the government on the medical concepts that undergird this totally, totally misguided prosecution.”

    Memorial Hermann Health System and UTHealth Houston, which employs Bynon, didn’t immediately respond to emails requesting comment.

    Attorney Tommy Hastings, third from left, speaking during a press conference about a Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center surgeon in April2024. The families were seeking a temporary restraining order against Dr. John Stevenson Bynon Jr., who allegedly manipulated medical records of patients awaiting liver transplants at Memorial Hermann. Kirk Sides / Houston Chronicle via Getty Images

    The indictment and a news release by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Houston didn’t detail a motive for Bynon’s alleged actions. Angela Dodge, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to comment.

    “Ultimately, at the center of this case are vulnerable patients who hung their hope of survival on a nationally renowned surgeon now federally charged for manipulating their medical records,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge Jason Hudson of the FBI Houston Field Office.

    “Many patients remained ineligible for months without knowing they could not receive organ offers during that time,” the DOJ said.

    After the accusations against Bynon were first made public in April 2024, Memorial Hermann shut down its liver and kidney transplant program. Memorial Hermann reactivated its transplant program a year later.

    The families of several patients who died while waiting for liver transplants have sued Bynon in Houston civil court, wanting to know if their loved ones were denied liver transplants due to Bynon’s actions. The lawsuits remain pending.

    The indictment alleges Bynon changed the records of five patients from March 2023 to March 2024.

    One patient was ineligible to receive a donor organ offer for approximately 149 days and died in February 2024 under Bynon’s care, according to the indictment.

    Another patient was ineligible to receive a donor organ offer for approximately 69 days and died in December 2023 during a surgery to receive a new liver.

    A third patient who required an “urgent liver transplantation” died in December 2023, two days after Bynon allegedly entered false donor matching criteria for the patient that “severely restricted” or made the patient “functionally ineligible to receive a lifesaving donor organ offer,” according to the indictment.

    Two other patients received successful liver transplants after going to other hospitals.

    In 2024, CBS Houston affiliate KHOU-TV spoke to family members of patients whose medical records were allegedly falsified by Bynon. They said when Bynon allegedly falsified the records, they were kicked off the waiting list and their conditions worsened.

    If convicted, Bynon faces up to five years in federal prison and a fine of as much as $250,000 for each count.

    In February 2025, the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, which manages the country’s organ donation program, declared Memorial Hermann a member not in good standing. The designation is the most severe action that the transplantation network can take and tells the public that one of its members has shown a serious lapse in patient safety or quality of care.

  • 阿根廷与美国签署贸易协议 互免数百项关税 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年2月6日 15:56

    阿根廷与美国将互免数百项关税,图为2025年9月8日布宜诺斯艾利斯港的集装箱装卸作业。 (法新社)

    阿根廷和美国签署贸易与投资协议,同意取消彼此数百种商品的关税。这是阿根廷总统哈米莱推动开放这个历史上奉行保护主义的南美经济体的重要一步。

    阿根廷外交部星期四(2月5日)在声明中说,美国同意取消对阿根廷商品征收的逾1600项对等关税,而米莱政府将终止对美国商品征收的逾220项关税。

    根据两国政府发布的声明,阿根廷外长基尔诺(Pablo Quirno)与美国贸易代表格里尔(Jamieson Greer)在华盛顿签署了协议。

    彭博社报道,这项协议被视为米莱的一次胜利。作为美国总统特朗普在拉美地区最亲近的盟友之一,米莱在加强与华盛顿的关系的同时致力于拆除贸易壁垒,推动对这个深陷困境的经济体进行全面改革。

    阿根廷与美国签署贸易协议 互免数百项关税 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月6日 15:56

    阿根廷与美国将互免数百项关税,图为2025年9月8日布宜诺斯艾利斯港的集装箱装卸作业。 (法新社)

    阿根廷和美国签署贸易与投资协议,同意取消彼此数百种商品的关税。这是阿根廷总统哈米莱推动开放这个历史上奉行保护主义的南美经济体的重要一步。

    阿根廷外交部星期四(2月5日)在声明中说,美国同意取消对阿根廷商品征收的逾1600项对等关税,而米莱政府将终止对美国商品征收的逾220项关税。

    根据两国政府发布的声明,阿根廷外长基尔诺(Pablo Quirno)与美国贸易代表格里尔(Jamieson Greer)在华盛顿签署了协议。

    彭博社报道,这项协议被视为米莱的一次胜利。作为美国总统特朗普在拉美地区最亲近的盟友之一,米莱在加强与华盛顿的关系的同时致力于拆除贸易壁垒,推动对这个深陷困境的经济体进行全面改革。

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    独家报道: 明尼苏达大学因奥巴马政府资助的一项清洁能源计划导致一只美国白头海雕惨死,正面临超过14,000美元的拟议处罚。

    该事件发生在明尼苏达州达科他县的明尼苏达大学Eolos风能研究站。

    图片50:占位符

    福克斯新闻数字版获得的照片显示,明尼苏达大学的一台风力涡轮机撞击白头海雕的瞬间,将其肢解为三部分,并在下方地面留下一具血迹斑斑的尸体。

    一份违规通知称,该大学在未获得所谓的”偶然捕获许可证”的情况下杀死了海雕,违反了《白头海雕和金雕保护法》。因此,该大学正面临14,536美元的拟议民事处罚,因为内政部一名官员称其非法杀害了”国宝”级别的海雕。

    众议院共和党人对受中国共产党关联的虚假研究威胁美国纳税人资助的科学发出警告

    • 图片51图片1/5 下一张 显示白头海雕与涡轮机相撞的瞬间,导致其被肢解成三块的图片。(美国内政部)
    • 图片52:明尼苏达涡轮机杀死的白头海雕残骸图片2/5 上一张 下一张 涡轮机附近首先发现了白头海雕的下躯干和尾部。(美国内政部)
    • 图片53:明尼苏达涡轮机杀死的白头海雕残骸图片3/5 上一张 下一张 可见白头海雕的下躯干,背景为涡轮机。(美国内政部)
    • 图片54:明尼苏达涡轮机杀死的白头海雕残骸图片4/5 上一张 下一张 可见白头海雕的尾部,背景为涡轮机。(美国内政部)
    • 图片55:明尼苏达涡轮机杀死的白头海雕残骸图片5/5 上一张 可见被杀死的白头海雕的血迹斑斑的尾部,背景为涡轮机。(美国内政部)

    根据福克斯新闻数字版审阅的内政部违规通知,该大学明知鸟类碰撞是一种危险,且在事件发生时正处于测试其碰撞检测传感器的过程中。

    海雕的遗体被发现时已支离破碎。技术人员首先发现了下躯干和尾部,而头部和翅膀则在一个多月后才被找到。

    事件发生后,美国鱼类和野生动物管理局向该大学发送了一封信,敦促其重新评估涡轮机对海雕的危险,并考虑申请长期的海雕偶然捕获许可证。然而,内政部1月份发布的违规通知并未表明该大学此后已获得此类许可证。

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    • 图片56:一张显示白头海雕残骸在撞击涡轮机后散落位置的图表图片1/2 下一张 显示白头海雕与涡轮机碰撞后残骸散落位置的图表。(美国内政部)
    • 图片57:明尼苏达涡轮机杀死的白头海雕残骸图片2/2 上一张 白头海雕的头部和翅膀直到一个多月后才被发现。(美国内政部)

    图片58:占位符

    明尼苏达的这台涡轮机是该大学Eolos风能研究联盟的一部分,该联盟是一个风能研究合作项目。据当地媒体《明尼苏达日报》报道,该涡轮机的建设由2010年奥巴马政府能源部提供的790万美元拨款资助。

    前总统奥巴马的早期重大立法成就之一是通过了2009年《美国复苏与再投资法案》(ARRA)。根据气候与能源解决方案中心的报告,该法案”拨出了前所未有的900亿美元用于’为未来清洁能源经济奠定基础’,其中美国能源部获得了352亿美元”。

    明尼苏达事件并非近年来唯一发生的此类杀戮。

    11月,福克斯新闻数字版曾报道美国鱼类和野生动物管理局拟对可再生能源公司Ørsted北美陆上公司处以高额罚款,因其在内布拉斯加州和伊利诺伊州的风力涡轮机导致两只白头海雕死亡。1月,内政部发布通知,对这两只被Ørsted涡轮机杀死的海雕处以总计32,340美元的最终罚款。

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    图片59:涡轮机杀死的白头海雕特写图片

    2024年3月在Ørsted位于内布拉斯加州韦恩县的Plum Creek设施中发现的被涡轮机杀死的白头海雕特写。(福克斯新闻数字版)

    美国内政部长道格·伯古姆此前曾批评太阳能和风能项目”破坏我们的电网并推高价格”。

    “当你想到绿色新骗局时,它是亲中国的、反美国的,而且还负担不起、不可靠,”伯古姆在6月的《杰西·沃特斯黄金时段》节目中说道。

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    内政部发言人马修·米德尔顿对福克斯新闻数字版表示,在特朗普总统和伯古姆部长领导下,该部门”正在执法保护这些标志性鸟类,并要求那些危害这些受保护物种的行业承担责任”。

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    “美国的白头海雕是国宝,不是昂贵风力实验的附带损害,”米德尔顿补充道,”随着本政府保护白头海雕并推进优先考虑负担能力和加强美国经济的能源政策,风电公司将不再逍遥法外。”

    明尼苏达大学一位发言人向福克斯新闻数字版证实,该大学已收到内政部的通知,并表示正在”目前正在审查中”。

    Ørsted未立即回应福克斯新闻数字版的置评请求。

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    EXCLUSIVE: The University of Minnesota is facing a proposed penalty of over $14,000 after it was discovered that a green energy initiative funded by a grant from the Obama administration was responsible for the gruesome death of an American bald eagle.

    The incident occurred at the University of Minnesota’s Eolos Wind Energy Research Field Station in Dakota County, Minnesota.

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    Photos obtained by Fox News Digital show the moment a University of Minnesota wind turbine struck the bald eagle, dismembering it into three pieces and leaving a bloodied carcass on the floor below.

    A violation notice says the university violated the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act by killing the eagles without what is called an “incidental take permit.” As such, the university is facing a proposed civil penalty of $14,536 for illegally killing what one Department of the Interior official called a “national treasure.”

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    • Image 51Image 1 of 5 next A picture showing the moment of impact in which the bald eagle collided with the turbine, resulting in it being dismembered into three pieces.(U.S. Department of the Interior)
    • Image 52: Remains of a bald eagle killed by a turbine in MinnesotaImage 2 of 5 prev next The lower torso and tail of the bald eagle were found first in the vicinity of the turbine.(U.S. Department of the Interior)
    • Image 53: Remains of a bald eagle killed by a turbine in MinnesotaImage 3 of 5 prev next The lower torso of the bald eagle can be seen with the turbine in the background.(U.S. Department of the Interior)
    • Image 54: Remains of a bald eagle killed by a turbine in MinnesotaImage 4 of 5 prev next The tail of the bald eagle is seen with the turbine in the background.(U.S. Department of the Interior)
    • Image 55: Remains of a bald eagle killed by a turbine in MinnesotaImage 5 of 5 prev The bloodied tail of a bald eagle is seen with the turbine that killed it in the background.(U.S. Department of the Interior)

    According to a Department of the Interior violation notice reviewed by Fox News Digital, the university was aware that bird collisions were a danger and was in the process of testing its collision detection sensors when the incident occurred.

    The eagle’s remains were discovered in pieces. The lower torso and tail were found by technicians first, while the head and wings were not found until over a month later.

    Following the incident, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sent the university a letter, urging the institution to reassess the turbine’s danger to eagles and to consider applying for a long-term permit for incidental take of eagles. However, the January notice of violation issued by the DOI does not indicate that the university has since obtained any such permit.

    SNOWSTORM COULD’VE SPARKED GRID CATASTROPHE IF BIDEN CLIMATE POLICIES WEREN’T REVERSED: ENERGY DEPT

    • Image 56: A graph showing the where a bald eagle's remains were scattered after hitting a turbineImage 1 of 2 next A graph depicting where the bald eagle’s remains were scattered after colliding with the turbine.(U.S. Department of the Interior)
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    The Minnesota turbine is a part of the university’s Eolos Wind Energy Research Consortium, a wind-energy research collaboration. The construction of the turbine was funded by a $7.9 million grant from the Obama Department of Energy awarded in 2010, according to local outlet the Minnesota Daily.

    One of former President Barack Obama’s first major legislative achievements was the passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), which according to a report by the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, appropriated an “unprecedented $90 billion to ‘lay the foundation for a clean energy economy of the future,’ of which the U.S. Department of Energy received $35.2 billion.”

    The Minnesota incident is not the only such killing to have occurred in recent years.

    In November, Fox News Digital reported on FWS proposing hefty fines on renewable energy company Ørsted Onshore North America for two bald eagle kills by wind turbines in Nebraska and Illinois. In January, FWS issued notice of finalized fines of a total of $32,340 for the two eagles killed by Ørsted turbines.

    TRUMP ADMIN PAUSING ALL OFF SHORE WIND PROJECT CONSTRUCTION DUE TO NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS

    Image 59: Close up images of bald eagles killed by turbines

    Close up stills of a bald eagle killed by a turbine discovered dead in March 2024 at Ørsted’s Plum Creek facility in Wayne County, Nebraska.(Fox News Digital)

    U.S. Secretary of Interior Doug Burgum has previously criticized solar and wind projects, saying they are “destabilizing our grid and driving up prices.”

    “When you think about the green new scam, it was pro-China, and it’s anti-American, and it’s also unaffordable and unreliable,” Burgum said on Jesse Watters Primetime in June.

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    Matthew Middleton, a spokesperson for DOI, commented on the killings, telling Fox News Digital that under President Donald Trump and Secretary Doug Burgum, the department “is enforcing the law to protect these iconic birds and demand accountability from an industry that has jeopardized these protected species.”

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    “America’s bald eagles are a national treasure, not collateral damage for costly wind experiments,” said Middleton, adding, “Wind companies will no longer get a free pass as this administration safeguards bald eagles and advances energy policies that prioritize affordability and strengthen America’s economy.”

    A spokesperson for the University of Minnesota confirmed to Fox News Digital that the university had received DOI’s notice and said it is “currently under review.”

    Ørsted did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

    Peter Pinedo is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.

  • 爱泼斯坦丑闻会撼动英国首相基尔·斯塔默吗?


    2026-02-06 / CBS新闻

    伦敦——到目前为止,英国首相基尔·斯塔默尚未与爱泼斯坦文件中披露的任何涉嫌不当行为产生关联。但他决定任命另一位其与杰弗里·爱泼斯坦的关系已被文件揭露的政客担任华盛顿特区的重要大使职位,这引发了激烈的反对。

    在他总理任期内最动荡的一周结束之际,斯塔默正面临来自政治对手以及党内一些盟友的辞职呼吁。

    “他知道什么,什么时候知道的?”这是斯塔默在去年决定任命彼得·曼德尔森为英国驻美国最高外交官(尽管曼德尔森与爱泼斯坦的关系众所周知)后引发的愤怒中面临的重大问题。

    美国国会去年公布的文件显示,在这名被定罪的恋童癖者获释后,曼德尔森仍与他保持联系;司法部上周最新大规模披露的文件则对他可能与这位美国金融家分享国家机密提出了谴责性质疑。

    爱泼斯坦文件中有关彼得·曼德尔森的内容


    斯塔默可能希望他在去年9月解除曼德尔森美国大使职务时已经处理了这一丑闻。此前,美国众议院公布的文件显示,斯塔默所在的工党同僚曼德尔森在2008年因招妓和为儿童招妓罪被定罪后,多年来仍与爱泼斯坦保持密切关系。

    但上周五发生了一场政治地震。司法部最新公布的文件似乎显示,当曼德尔森还是前首相戈登·布朗内阁成员时,且内阁正应对2008年全球金融危机的巨大余波之际,他向爱泼斯坦泄露了英国政府的机密、具有市场敏感性的信息,这可能使这位纽约金融家及其客户受益。

    伦敦大都会警察局目前正在调查曼德尔森的行为,以确定其是否构成公职人员不当行为,这一罪名最高可判处终身监禁。斯塔默办公室周二表示,他们已对周五公布的文件进行了自行审查,结果似乎

    (注:原文未完整显示,此处为现有内容翻译)

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    图片说明:英国首相基尔·斯塔默(右)2025年2月26日在华盛顿大使官邸的欢迎招待会上与英国驻美国前大使彼得·曼德尔森交谈。卡尔·考特/联合/法新社/盖蒂图片社

    Could the Epstein scandal topple U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer?

    2026-02-06 / CBS News

    London — So far, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer hasn’t been linked to any suggested wrongdoing revealed by the Epstein files. But his decision to give another politician, whose ties to Jeffrey Epstein have been laid bare by the documents, the vital job of ambassador in Washington D.C. has drawn a ferocious backlash.

    As the most tumultuous week in his premiership ends, Starmer is facing calls from his political opponents, and some party allies, to step down from Britain’s top job.

    What did he know, and when did he know it? Those are the big questions facing Starmer amid outrage over his decision last year to appoint Peter Mandelson as Britain’s top diplomat in the United States, despite Mandelson’s known ties to Epstein.

    Documents released by the U.S. Congress last year showed Mandelson maintained contact with Epstein after the convicted pedophile was released from jail, and the latest massive dump of files by the Justice Department last week raised damning questions about him possibly sharing state secrets with the American financier.

    What’s in the Epstein files about Peter Mandelson?


    Starmer may have hoped he’d dealt with the Mandelson scandal when he fired him from the U.S. ambassadorship last September. That came after the U.S. House of Representatives released files showing Starmer’s Labour Party colleague had maintained a close relationship with Epstein for years after his 2008 conviction on charges of solicitation of prostitution and procuring a child for prostitution.

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (right) talks with Britain’s then-Ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson during a welcome reception at the ambassador’s residence in Washington, Feb. 26, 2025. CARL COURT/POOL/AFP/Getty

    But last Friday brought a political earthquake. The latest documents released by the Department of Justice appear to show that while Mandelson was a member of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s cabinet, and as that cabinet grappled with the seismic aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, he shared confidential, market-sensitive U.K. government information with Epstein. The information could feasibly have benefited the New York financier and his clients.

    The London Metropolitan Police are now investigating Mandelson’s actions to see if they amount to misconduct in public office, a charge which carries a potential life prison sentence. Starmer’s office said Tuesday that it had conducted its own review of the documents released Friday and that it appeared

  • 俄罗斯一中将在莫斯科遭枪击 入院治疗 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年2月6日 16:10

    俄罗斯国防部一名中将在首都莫斯科的一栋居民楼中遭到枪击,已住院治疗。

    负责调查重大罪案的俄罗斯联邦侦查委员会星期五(2月6日)说,“一名身份不明的人员向弗拉基米尔·阿列克谢耶夫(Vladimir Alexeyev)开了数枪”,阿列克谢耶夫是俄罗斯总参谋部的高级官员,枪手随后逃离现场。

    法新社引述该机构的声明说:“受害者已送往医院救治。”

    俄罗斯一中将在莫斯科遭枪击 入院治疗 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月6日 16:10

    俄罗斯国防部一名中将在首都莫斯科的一栋居民楼中遭到枪击,已住院治疗。

    负责调查重大罪案的俄罗斯联邦侦查委员会星期五(2月6日)说,“一名身份不明的人员向弗拉基米尔·阿列克谢耶夫(Vladimir Alexeyev)开了数枪”,阿列克谢耶夫是俄罗斯总参谋部的高级官员,枪手随后逃离现场。

    法新社引述该机构的声明说:“受害者已送往医院救治。”

  • 对抗迫在眉睫 伊朗与美国在阿曼举行关键会谈 | 联合早报


    发布 / 2026年2月6日 16:50

    2月6日,伊朗外长阿拉格齐(左)在阿曼首都马斯喀特会见阿曼外交大臣巴德尔。 (法新社)

    伊朗和美国的谈判开始在阿曼首都马斯喀特举行,伊朗外长阿拉格齐和美国总统特使威特科夫率团参加。

    新华社引述伊朗媒体的报道说,星期五(2月6日)的谈判开始时间较原定的当地时间10时(新加坡时间14时)略有推迟。谈判之前,阿拉格齐会见了阿曼外交大臣巴德尔。

    稍早前,阿拉格齐在社交媒体上说,伊朗将“以清醒认知和对过去一年的深刻记忆开展外交活动”。“我们秉持诚意进行接触,同时坚定捍卫自身权益……平等地位、相互尊重和共同利益绝非空谈——它们是达成持久协议的必要条件和支柱。”

    有媒体报道,谈判以间接方式展开,但如果进展顺利,双方也可能举行直接谈判。谈判议题聚焦于伊朗核问题,涉及美国解除对伊制裁。

    路透社指出,德黑兰领袖仍然深感担忧,在美军于伊朗附近海域集结兵力后,特朗普可能仍会兑现他打击伊朗的威胁。

    去年6月,美国在以色列为期12天的轰炸行动的最后阶段对伊朗核目标发动空袭,此后,德黑兰方面说,铀浓缩活动已停止。

    特朗普称之为大规模“舰队”的美国海军集结,发生在伊朗政府1月对全国抗议活动进行血腥镇压之后,加剧了华盛顿和德黑兰之间的紧张关系。

    特朗普警告,如果无法达成协议,“糟糕的事情”可能会发生,这加大了对伊朗的压力,双方陷入僵局,并互相威胁要进行空袭。

    白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特星期四告诉记者:“在这些谈判进行的同时,我要提醒伊朗政权,作为世界历史上最强大军队的总司令,总统除了外交手段外,还有许多其他选择。”

    对抗迫在眉睫 伊朗与美国在阿曼举行关键会谈 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月6日 16:50

    2月6日,伊朗外长阿拉格齐(左)在阿曼首都马斯喀特会见阿曼外交大臣巴德尔。 (法新社)

    伊朗和美国的谈判开始在阿曼首都马斯喀特举行,伊朗外长阿拉格齐和美国总统特使威特科夫率团参加。

    新华社引述伊朗媒体的报道说,星期五(2月6日)的谈判开始时间较原定的当地时间10时(新加坡时间14时)略有推迟。谈判之前,阿拉格齐会见了阿曼外交大臣巴德尔。

    稍早前,阿拉格齐在社交媒体上说,伊朗将“以清醒认知和对过去一年的深刻记忆开展外交活动”。“我们秉持诚意进行接触,同时坚定捍卫自身权益……平等地位、相互尊重和共同利益绝非空谈——它们是达成持久协议的必要条件和支柱。”

    有媒体报道,谈判以间接方式展开,但如果进展顺利,双方也可能举行直接谈判。谈判议题聚焦于伊朗核问题,涉及美国解除对伊制裁。

    路透社指出,德黑兰领袖仍然深感担忧,在美军于伊朗附近海域集结兵力后,特朗普可能仍会兑现他打击伊朗的威胁。

    去年6月,美国在以色列为期12天的轰炸行动的最后阶段对伊朗核目标发动空袭,此后,德黑兰方面说,铀浓缩活动已停止。

    特朗普称之为大规模“舰队”的美国海军集结,发生在伊朗政府1月对全国抗议活动进行血腥镇压之后,加剧了华盛顿和德黑兰之间的紧张关系。

    特朗普警告,如果无法达成协议,“糟糕的事情”可能会发生,这加大了对​​伊朗的压力,双方陷入僵局,并互相威胁要进行空袭。

    白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特星期四告诉记者:“在这些谈判进行的同时,我要提醒伊朗政权,作为世界历史上最强大军队的总司令,总统除了外交手段外,还有许多其他选择。”

  • 对抗迫在眉睫 伊朗与美国在阿曼举行关键会谈 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年2月6日 16:50

    伊朗和美国的谈判开始在阿曼首都马斯喀特举行,伊朗外长阿拉格齐和美国总统特使威特科夫率团参加。

    新华社引述伊朗媒体的报道说,星期五(2月6日)的谈判开始时间较原定的当地时间10时(新加坡时间14时)略有推迟。谈判之前,阿拉格齐会见了阿曼外交大臣巴德尔。

    稍早前,阿拉格齐在社交媒体上说,伊朗将“以清醒认知和对过去一年的深刻记忆开展外交活动”。“我们秉持诚意进行接触,同时坚定捍卫自身权益……平等地位、相互尊重和共同利益绝非空谈——它们是达成持久协议的必要条件和支柱。”

    有媒体报道,谈判以间接方式展开,但如果进展顺利,双方也可能举行直接谈判。谈判议题聚焦于伊朗核问题,涉及美国解除对伊制裁。

    路透社指出,德黑兰领袖仍然深感担忧,在美军于伊朗附近海域集结兵力后,特朗普可能仍会兑现他打击伊朗的威胁。

    去年6月,美国在以色列为期12天的轰炸行动的最后阶段对伊朗核目标发动空袭,此后,德黑兰方面说,铀浓缩活动已停止。

    特朗普称之为大规模“舰队”的美国海军集结,发生在伊朗政府1月对全国抗议活动进行血腥镇压之后,加剧了华盛顿和德黑兰之间的紧张关系。

    特朗普警告,如果无法达成协议,“糟糕的事情”可能会发生,这加大了对伊朗的压力,双方陷入僵局,并互相威胁要进行空袭。

    白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特星期四告诉记者:“在这些谈判进行的同时,我要提醒伊朗政权,作为世界历史上最强大军队的总司令,总统除了外交手段外,还有许多其他选择。”

    对抗迫在眉睫 伊朗与美国在阿曼举行关键会谈 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月6日 16:50

    伊朗和美国的谈判开始在阿曼首都马斯喀特举行,伊朗外长阿拉格齐和美国总统特使威特科夫率团参加。

    新华社引述伊朗媒体的报道说,星期五(2月6日)的谈判开始时间较原定的当地时间10时(新加坡时间14时)略有推迟。谈判之前,阿拉格齐会见了阿曼外交大臣巴德尔。

    稍早前,阿拉格齐在社交媒体上说,伊朗将“以清醒认知和对过去一年的深刻记忆开展外交活动”。“我们秉持诚意进行接触,同时坚定捍卫自身权益……平等地位、相互尊重和共同利益绝非空谈——它们是达成持久协议的必要条件和支柱。”

    有媒体报道,谈判以间接方式展开,但如果进展顺利,双方也可能举行直接谈判。谈判议题聚焦于伊朗核问题,涉及美国解除对伊制裁。

    路透社指出,德黑兰领袖仍然深感担忧,在美军于伊朗附近海域集结兵力后,特朗普可能仍会兑现他打击伊朗的威胁。

    去年6月,美国在以色列为期12天的轰炸行动的最后阶段对伊朗核目标发动空袭,此后,德黑兰方面说,铀浓缩活动已停止。

    特朗普称之为大规模“舰队”的美国海军集结,发生在伊朗政府1月对全国抗议活动进行血腥镇压之后,加剧了华盛顿和德黑兰之间的紧张关系。

    特朗普警告,如果无法达成协议,“糟糕的事情”可能会发生,这加大了对​​伊朗的压力,双方陷入僵局,并互相威胁要进行空袭。

    白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特星期四告诉记者:“在这些谈判进行的同时,我要提醒伊朗政权,作为世界历史上最强大军队的总司令,总统除了外交手段外,还有许多其他选择。”

  • 玛乔丽·泰勒·格林与唐纳德·特朗普的不和正影响着其继任者竞选


    发布时间:2026年2月6日,美国东部时间凌晨5:00 | 来源:CNN政治频道

    在寻求填补前共和党众议员玛乔丽·泰勒·格林(Marjorie Taylor Greene)空出的席位的候选人中,有一位是她的前助手吉姆·塔利(Jim Tully)。今年1月,塔利在当地一档保守派电台节目中自我介绍时,直到主持人提问才提及与格林的关系。

    塔利表示,格林的离职使“选区出现了明显的空缺”,并补充说,他在格林11月宣布辞职后几乎立即宣布参选,目的是让选民有机会“重新开始”。

    “我不能让选民们一直猜测接下来会发生什么,”他说,“我必须给他们一些希望。”

    其他候选人对这位前国会女议员的评价更为尖锐。

    前消防员兼急救员詹姆斯·马蒂·布朗(James Marty Brown)表示,格林的政治处事方式“分裂了很多人”。

    “她就像一只追逐羽毛的猫,只盯着那些闪亮的小物件,而不愿退后一步看看大局,”他最近接受CNN采访时说。

    在竞逐取代格林的共和党候选人中,他们对格林的辞职以及她与唐纳德·特朗普总统的分歧的表态呈现出明显模式。那些因之前参与当地共和党政治活动而知名度较高的候选人,在表现对特朗普的忠诚与对格林的尊重之间寻求平衡,而新人则更毫不犹豫地对格林进行批评。

    CNN采访或梳理了16位宣布参选的共和党人中的12位的公开评论。这些候选人将在3月10日的初选中角逐,获胜者很可能进入4月的决选。

    几乎所有人都声称自己将成为特朗普在当地最得力的盟友。超过半数候选人表示,他们经常听到选民提及格林,包括那些称因她在第三届任期中途辞职而感到困惑和被背叛的人。

    佐治亚州罗马市的律师大卫·古登舒(David Guldenschuh)在WLAQ-AM电台主持一档每周保守派脱口秀节目,他指出,佐治亚州第14选区是美国最支持特朗普的地区之一,尤其是在靠近田纳西州和阿拉巴马州边境的北部各县,远离亚特兰大郊区。

    “特朗普总统在这里非常受欢迎,所以你会看到候选人正如我所说,试图相互‘超越特朗普’(out-Trump each other),”古登舒补充道,他曾担任弗洛伊德县共和党主席。

    特朗普本周支持了克莱·富勒(Clay Fuller),富勒辞去当地地区检察官职务参选此次补选。富勒最近表示,即使政府与其意见不一致,他最终也会支持总统。

    “如果他们说‘这是我们要做的’,他们对什么对美国人民最有利有非常坚定的看法,”他在古登舒的节目中说,“所以我愿意倾听……并协助他们,因为当我在那里时,我会支持总统。”

    格林11月在X平台(原推特)上表示,她不会支持继任者。

    部分候选人的平衡策略

    作为格林的高级选区代表,塔利称自己曾作为格林在选区的“耳目”,将当地民意传达给她的办公室。

    不过,在最近的采访中,塔利在古登舒的节目中大部分时间都在向听众推销自己与选区的联系。

    “当我们一度如此迷恋格林议员时,有时又突然感到幻灭,甚至非常愤怒,人们需要知道,有人在乎并说‘等等,我不会让这种情况发生’,”他说。

    该选区南部的前县议员兼商人布赖恩·斯托弗(Brian Stover)12月接受《福克斯新闻数字版》采访时表示,他有不同的策略。

    “我尊重她所做的一切,”斯托弗说,“她为选区工作过,但我的策略不同。我会坐下来进行良好的交谈……不会像她那样大声喧哗。”

    斯托弗还告诉福克斯新闻,他会私下处理与总统的任何分歧。

    “你不能一味地像公牛闯进瓷器店一样行事,”他说,“我可以和特朗普总统坐下来,我保证我们能为我的选区争取最好的结果。”

    同样辞职参选的前州参议员科尔顿·摩尔(Colton Moore)在给CNN的声明中表示,格林的“离开为以特朗普为核心的团结新篇章打开了大门”。

    “我认为共和党绝对存在问题,尤其是在领导力薄弱和承诺落空方面,”摩尔在声明中说,“唐纳德·特朗普仍然是我们运动中最重要的政治人物,也是‘美国优先’支持者的明确领袖。格林议员提出了重要关切,以督促人们负责,我感谢她为选区所做的努力。”

    摩尔本人也曾与共和党人发生过冲突。他被逐出州参议院共和党核心小组,后来因试图在被禁止进入众议院后强行闯入众议院参加联合演讲而被捕。他在声明中表示,他“不是来当任何人的复制品的”。

    政治新人更直接批评格林

    尽管所有新人都没有将对格林的评价作为竞选核心,但其中几位在接受CNN采访时迅速对其进行了批评。

    前联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)员工斯塔·布莱克(Star Black)表示,如果格林再次参选,她早就开始在初选中挑战格林了。她称自6月宣布竞选以来与选民的交谈显示,格林的“分裂性”有多大。

    “(格林)从未有过如何解决问题的计划,但她确实能抢到头条来抱怨,”布莱克告诉CNN。

    以“回归常态”为竞选纲领的梅格·斯特里克兰德(Meg Strickland)是唯一一位公开批评特朗普的共和党候选人,她表示赞同布莱克的观点。

    在选区东南部亚特兰大郊区一带拉票时,斯特里克兰德称,早在格林与特朗普发生争执前,人们就已准备好向前看。

    “她是为自己谋利,而非真正服务人民,所以她没做成什么事,”斯特里克兰德说,“如果你一直那么分裂和好斗,就永远不会有开放的讨论来为人们创造共同解决方案。”

    纽南市律师、美国优先退伍军人组织副主席贾里德·克雷格(Jared Craig)表示,这种激进的政治风格在共和党处于少数党时更有效。

    “她的品牌很适合扮演‘失败者’角色,”他说,“但一旦你到了要赢的阶段,我认为她当时并没有真正意识到该怎么做。”

    其他候选人则批评格林突然辞去国会议员职务。

    尽管都表示感激格林为选区带来的关注度,风险管理从业者博·布朗(Beau Brown)称她的辞职“让所有人都感到不快”,而农民兼陆军退伍军人珍娜·特尼普西(Jenna Turnipseed)表示,她“没看到格林在像《平价医疗法案》补贴等问题上突然转变政治立场的合理解释”。

    辞去道尔顿市议会席位参选的尼基·拉玛(Nicky Lama)表示:“所有人,包括我自己,都想知道发生了什么变化,是什么原因?”而结束参议院竞选转而参选该席位的里根·博克斯(Reagan Box)称,许多选民因支持格林而感到“被欺骗”。

    布莱克和博克斯还担忧补选的成本,斯特里克兰德则表示,她“完全不尊重一个向选民承诺任期却中途离开的人”。

    “我们对她感到难过,”克雷格说,“这就是真实的语气。因为她本有机会,却选择了一条令人遗憾的道路。”

    古登舒认为,谴责格林对整个竞选领域并无益处。他指出,该选区许多选民仍“爱戴”格林,希望她和特朗普能解决分歧。

    “我认为(候选人)应该为我们曾有玛乔丽这样的代表而感到自豪和荣幸,”他补充道。

    Marjorie Taylor Greene’s feud with Donald Trump is shaping the race to replace her

    Published Feb 6, 2026, 5:00 AM ET | CNN Politics

    Among the people running to fill the seat vacated by former GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is one of her former staffers, Jim Tully. Introducing himself on a local conservative radio show in January, he didn’t mention his connection to Greene until asked by the host.

    Tully said Greene’s departure left “a glaring loss in the district,” adding that he announced his campaign almost immediately after Greene’s November announcement of her resignation to give voters a chance to “start over.”

    “I couldn’t leave families wondering what was next,” he said. “I had to give them some hope.”

    Other candidates are more pointed about their former congresswoman.

    James Marty Brown, a former firefighter and paramedic, says Greene “divided a lot of people” with her approach to politics.

    “She’s the cat chasing that little dangling feather, a little shiny object, instead of sitting back and looking to see what the big picture of what’s going on is,” he told CNN recently.

    There’s a clear pattern in how the Republicans running to replace Greene address her resignation and her split with President Donald Trump. Those who are better known due to their prior involvement with local GOP politics strike a balance between showing loyalty to Trump and respect to Greene, while newcomers have less hesitation about taking shots at her.

    CNN spoke with or reviewed the public comments of 12 of the 16 Republicans who launched campaigns to replace Greene in a March 10 primary likely to lead to an April runoff.

    Almost all are claiming that they will be Trump’s best local ally. More than half said they regularly hear from voters about Greene, including from people who say they felt confused and betrayed by her resignation in the middle of her third term.

    David Guldenschuh, an attorney in Rome, Georgia, who hosts a weekly conservative talk show on WLAQ-AM, notes that Georgia’s 14th District is one of the most pro-Trump districts in the country, particularly in its northern counties on the Tennessee and Alabama borders well away from the Atlanta suburbs.

    “President Trump is extremely popular here, so of course you’re going to see the candidates try to, as I said, out-Trump each other,” said Guldenschuh, who is also the past chair of the Floyd County Republican Party.

    Trump this week endorsed Clay Fuller, who resigned his role as a local district attorney to run in the special election. Fuller said recently that he would ultimately back the president even when the administration disagreed with him.

    “If they say, ‘This is what we’re going with,’ they have a very strong perspective on what’s best for the American people,” he said on Guldenschuh’s show. “So I’d be willing to listen … and assist them with it because when I’m up there, I’m going to have the president’s back.”

    Greene wrote on X in November that she would not be endorsing a successor.

    A balancing act for some candidates

    As a senior district representative for Greene, Tully said that he worked as Greene’s “eyes and ears” in the district, relaying local sentiments to her office.

    Still, he spent most of a recent interview on Guldenschuh’s show pitching listeners on his connection to the district.

    “When we found ourselves so enamored with Congresswoman Greene at points, and all of the sudden, here we are just disillusioned at some points, sometimes very mad, folks needed to know that there was somebody there that cared enough to say, ‘Wait a minute, I’m not gonna let that happen,’” he said.

    Brian Stover, a former county commissioner and businessman from the southern part of the district, told Fox News Digital in December that he had a different approach.

    “I respect everything she’s done,” Stover said. “She’s worked for the district, but I have a different tactic. I go in, and I like to negotiate through just sitting down, having good, great conversations and … not being so loud, like she is.”

    Stover also told Fox News that he’d handle any disagreements with the president privately.

    “You don’t get stuff from just going in and trying to be the bull in the china shop,” he said. “I can sit down with President Trump, and I guarantee you we can work things out for the best of my district.”

    And former state Sen. Colton Moore, who also resigned to run, said in a statement to CNN that Greene’s “departure opens the door for a new chapter focused on unity behind Trump.”

    “I think the Republican Party absolutely has problems, especially when it comes to weak leadership and broken promises,” Moore said in the statement. “Donald Trump remains the most important political figure in our movement and the clear leader of the America First base. Congresswoman Greene raised important concerns to hold people accountable, and I appreciate her fighting for the district.”

    Moore also has his own history of clashes with Republicans. He was expelled from the state senate’s GOP caucus and later arrested for attempting to force his way onto the House floor for a joint address after he had been banned from the chamber. He said in his statement he’s “not running to be anyone’s clone.”

    The political newcomers take more shots at Greene

    While none of the newcomers are centering their opinions of Greene in their campaigns, several of them were quick to criticize her in interviews with CNN.

    Star Black, a retired Federal Emergency Management Agency employee, had already been running to challenge Greene in the primary if she had run again. She said talking to voters since her campaign announcement in June showed how “polarizing” Greene had been.

    “(Greene) never had a plan of how she was going to fix anything, but she certainly was able to grab a headline to complain about it,” Black told CNN.

    Meg Strickland, who’s running on a platform to “return to normal” and is the only Republican CNN spoke with who openly criticized Trump, agreed.

    Where she’s been campaigning at the southeastern area of the district around the Atlanta suburbs, she said people have been ready to move on from Greene since before her feud with Trump.

    “She was in it for herself and not actually serving the people, so she didn’t accomplish anything,” Strickland said. “If you’re gonna be that divisive and belligerent all the time, then you’re never going to have open discussions to create common solutions for people.”

    Jared Craig, an attorney in Newnan and the vice president of Veterans for America First, said that fiery approach to politics was more effective when the GOP was in the minority.

    “Her brand was well suited for being the underdog,” he said. “But once you get to the point of winning, I don’t think that she had a real sense of what to do at that point.”

    Other candidates criticized Greene for her abrupt departure from Congress.

    Though both said they were grateful for the attention Greene brought the district, Beau Brown, who works in risk management, said her resignation “left a bad taste in everyone’s mouth,” and Jenna Turnipseed, a farmer and an Army veteran, said she “didn’t see a lot of reasoning for Greene’s “immediate political shifts on things like (Affordable Care Act) subsidies.”

    Nicky Lama, who resigned his Dalton City Council seat to run, said, “Everybody, including myself, just wants to know what changed, what happened?” And Reagan Box, who ended her Senate campaign to run for the seat, said a lot of voters felt “shafted” because they had supported her.

    Black and Box also worried about the cost of putting on a special election, and Strickland said she had “zero respect for someone who promised her constituency a term and then left.”

    “We kind of feel sad for her,” Craig said. “That’s kind of the real tone. Because she had opportunity and it’s just sad where she chose to take it.”

    Guldenschuh, the host of the weekly conservative talk show, doesn’t think denouncing Greene will benefit the field. Many voters in the district still “love” Greene, he said, and wish she and Trump could’ve worked out their disagreements.

    “I think (the candidates) should be very proud and honored that we had somebody like Marjorie representing us for as long as she did,” he added.

  • 东京电力公司将于下周重启柏崎刈羽核电站 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年2月6日 17:41

    东京电力公司将于下周重启柏崎刈羽核电站

    1月21日,在日本新潟县柏崎市,东京电力公司柏崎刈羽核电站第六号机组中央控制室内,操作人员进行反应堆启动操作。 (路透社)

    日本计划在下周重启全球最大的核电站。东京电力公司(TEPCO)运营的柏崎刈羽核电站站长稻垣武之,宣布计划于2月9日启动核电站反应堆。

    路透社报道,东京电力公司星期五(2月6日)在新闻发布会上说,计划于2月9日重启柏崎刈羽(Kashiwazaki Kariwa)核电站第六号反应堆,并于3月18日开始商业运营。这个反应堆装机容量为1360兆瓦。东电此前曾于1月21日重启核电站反应堆,但隔天因监测系统发出警报而关闭。1月21日的运行是这个机组在约14年来首次重启,它也是东京电力公司自2011年福岛核事故以来首个重启的反应堆。

    柏崎刈羽核电站站长稻垣武之在记者会上说,由于系统配置错误,警报误把一条电缆电流的微小变化识别为异常,但这些变化仍在安全范围内。公司已调整警报设置,并确认反应堆可安全运行。

    稻垣说:“同样情况再次发生的概率很低,但也不能排除出现小问题的可能性。”

    按潜在发电能力计,柏崎刈羽核电站是全球最大核电站,但七个反应堆中只有一个会重启。

    东京电力公司将于下周重启柏崎刈羽核电站 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月6日 17:41

    东京电力公司将于下周重启柏崎刈羽核电站

    1月21日,在日本新潟县柏崎市,东京电力公司柏崎刈羽核电站第六号机组中央控制室内,操作人员进行反应堆启动操作。 (路透社)

    日本计划在下周重启全球最大的核电站。东京电力公司(TEPCO)运营的柏崎刈羽核电站站长稻垣武之,宣布计划于2月9日启动核电站反应堆。

    路透社报道,东京电力公司星期五(2月6日)在新闻发布会上说,计划于2月9日重启柏崎刈羽(Kashiwazaki Kariwa)核电站第六号反应堆,并于3月18日开始商业运营。这个反应堆装机容量为1360兆瓦。东电此前曾于1月21日重启核电站反应堆,但隔天因监测系统发出警报而关闭。1月21日的运行是这个机组在约14年来首次重启,它也是东京电力公司自2011年福岛核事故以来首个重启的反应堆。

    柏崎刈羽核电站站长稻垣武之在记者会上说,由于系统配置错误,警报误把一条电缆电流的微小变化识别为异常,但这些变化仍在安全范围内。公司已调整警报设置,并确认反应堆可安全运行。

    稻垣说:“同样情况再次发生的概率很低,但也不能排除出现小问题的可能性。”

    按潜在发电能力计,柏崎刈羽核电站是全球最大核电站,但七个反应堆中只有一个会重启。