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  • 泰国首相:为泰党将加入泰自豪党领导的联合政府 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年2月13日 18:00

    泰国首相阿努廷说,在星期天大选中以较大优势获胜的泰自豪党将与排名第三的为泰党组成联合政府。

    法新社引述阿努廷星期五(2月13日)宣布的消息说:“我们很荣幸今天为泰党的高层领导能够莅临。虽然选举结果尚未正式确认,但我们已达成共识,为泰党将按计划支持我们领导联合政府。”

    根据路透社基于选举委员会数据的计算,阿努廷领导的泰自豪党在星期天的大选中意外获胜,在500个议席的众议院中赢得193席,紧随其后的是获得118席的改革派人民党和获得74席的民粹主义政党为泰党。

    目前身陷囹圄的亿万富翁前首相达信支持的为泰党,将使阿努廷在议会中获得绝对多数席位,这可能为组建稳定的联合政府铺平道路。

    阿努廷在与为泰党领导人会谈后告诉记者:“我们将共同组建政府,治理国家,为国家谋福祉。”

    泰自豪党曾是为泰党领导的执政联盟成员,联盟在2023年大选后上台执政。但去年6月,在时任首相佩通坦与柬埔寨前领导人洪森的通话泄露后,泰自豪党退出联盟。

    佩通坦随后被法院下令解职,为阿努廷出任首相铺平了道路。

    阿努廷说:“请大家消除过去的误会。我们希望携手合作,共同治理国家。”

    泰国首相:为泰党将加入泰自豪党领导的联合政府 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月13日 18:00

    泰国首相阿努廷说,在星期天大选中以较大优势获胜的泰自豪党将与排名第三的为泰党组成联合政府。

    法新社引述阿努廷星期五(2月13日)宣布的消息说:“我们很荣幸今天为泰党的高层领导能够莅临。虽然选举结果尚未正式确认,但我们已达成共识,为泰党将按计划支持我们领导联合政府。”

    根据路透社基于选举委员会数据的计算,阿努廷领导的泰自豪党在星期天的大选中意外获胜,在500个议席的众议院中赢得193席,紧随其后的是获得118席的改革派人民党和获得74席的民粹主义政党为泰党。

    目前身陷囹圄的亿万富翁前首相达信支持的为泰党,将使阿努廷在议会中获得绝对多数席位,这可能为组建稳定的联合政府铺平道路。

    阿努廷在与为泰党领导人会谈后告诉记者:“我们将共同组建政府,治理国家,为国家谋福祉。”

    泰自豪党曾是为泰党领导的执政联盟成员,联盟在2023年大选后上台执政。但去年6月,在时任首相佩通坦与柬埔寨前领导人洪森的通话泄露后,泰自豪党退出联盟。

    佩通坦随后被法院下令解职,为阿努廷出任首相铺平了道路。

    阿努廷说:“请大家消除过去的误会。我们希望携手合作,共同治理国家。”

  • 因安全事件停运 德国科隆-波恩机场恢复运营 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年2月13日 18:20

    德国西部科隆-波恩机场(Cologne Bonn Airport)因安全事件暂停运营数小时,数千名旅客受到影响。

    路透社引述德国公共广播公司WDR称,星期五(2月13日)上午的机场停运导致两个航站楼的安检区域人员疏散,原因是新安装的安检设备出现故障。

    据航班追踪网站Flightradar24显示,上午9时刚过(新加坡时间下午4时),飞机开始恢复起飞。

    新华社引述媒体的报道说,科隆警方发言人说,由于一台行李扫描仪出现故障,许多乘客不得不再次接受安全检查。但警方未透露细节。

    科隆-波恩机场是德国客运量第六大的机场,也是联合包裹服务公司(UPS)的区域枢纽。

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    因安全事件停运 德国科隆-波恩机场恢复运营 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月13日 18:20

    德国西部科隆-波恩机场(Cologne Bonn Airport)因安全事件暂停运营数小时,数千名旅客受到影响。

    路透社引述德国公共广播公司WDR称,星期五(2月13日)上午的机场停运导致两个航站楼的安检区域人员疏散,原因是新安装的安检设备出现故障。

    据航班追踪网站Flightradar24显示,上午9时刚过(新加坡时间下午4时),飞机开始恢复起飞。

    新华社引述媒体的报道说,科隆警方发言人说,由于一台行李扫描仪出现故障,许多乘客不得不再次接受安全检查。但警方未透露细节。

    科隆-波恩机场是德国客运量第六大的机场,也是联合包裹服务公司(UPS)的区域枢纽。

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  • 特朗普:无暇当被告,却有大把时间起诉


    By Tom Hals
    2026年2月13日 上午11:06 UTC 更新于7分钟前

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    前美国总统唐纳德·特朗普于2026年1月29日在美国华盛顿特区出席纪录片《梅拉尼娅》首映式时发表讲话。路透社/Kylie Cooper 购买授权,新标签页打开

    • 摘要
    • 公司
    • 特朗普长期以来利用诉讼回击批评者
    • 即便身为总统,他仍继续提起民事诉讼
    • 最高法院1997年驳回克林顿的诉讼豁免权请求
    • 特朗普律师提出”临时豁免权规则”

    特拉华州威尔明顿,2月13日(路透社) – 2024年11月特朗普赢得连任后不久,其律师就向特拉华州一名州法官表示,针对他社交媒体公司两位联合创始人提起的诉讼应暂停审理,因为在任总统没有时间处理民事诉讼。

    特朗普的律师请求法官洛里·威尔(Lori Will)”承认一项临时豁免权规则,以保护总统免受州民事诉讼的干扰、分心和骚扰”。原告指控称,他们因成功推出Truth Social平台而未获得约定的报酬。

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    但在法官就豁免权问题做出裁决之前,特朗普似乎通过自行对爱荷华州《得梅因纪事报》(Des Moines Register)提起民事诉讼削弱了自己的论点。

    几十年来一直利用诉讼回击批评者的特朗普,随后又以个人名义提起了至少五起诉讼,索赔金额达数千亿美元。

    这些诉讼包括:针对图书出版商企鹅兰登书屋(Penguin Random House)的诽谤诉讼;针对三家新闻机构——《纽约时报》(The New York Times,NYT.N)、新标签页打开、《华尔街日报》(The Wall Street Journal,NWSA.O)、新标签页打开和英国广播公司(BBC)的诽谤诉讼;指控摩根大通(JPMorgan Chase,JPM.N)非法关闭其账户的诉讼;以及指控美国国税局(U.S. Internal Revenue Service)未能阻止其纳税申报单向媒体披露的诉讼。

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    这些媒体公司和摩根大通均否认存在不当行为。美国国税局尚未就该诉讼发表评论或在法庭上作出回应。

    最终,威尔法官于9月驳回了针对特朗普的特拉华州案件,但并非基于豁免权理由。

    用特朗普的论点回击他


    一些被他起诉的对象正试图利用这位共和党总统的豁免权主张来反击他,称如果特朗普声称自己太忙而无法应对针对他的诉讼,那么他就不应被允许起诉他人。

    密歇根大学法学院教授理查德·普里默斯(Richard Primus)在谈到特朗普的豁免权立场时表示:”这就好比说,’我们要打棒球,但只有我能击球’。”

    美国最高法院在1997年涉及民主党前总统比尔·克林顿的裁决中就总统民事诉讼豁免权问题作出了裁决,宣布总统不享有豁免权。大法官们允许一名前阿肯色州政府雇员保拉·琼斯(Paula Jones)对克林顿提起诽谤和性骚扰诉讼。

    最高法院在2024年涉及特朗普的裁决中认定,总统在履行公职时对刑事起诉享有广泛豁免权,但该裁决未涉及民事诉讼豁免权问题。

    在特朗普的一起诉讼中,最新的反击方是民调机构安·塞尔泽(Ann Selzer)。2024年12月,特朗普与《得梅因纪事报》及其出版商一同起诉了她,原因是在选举前的一项民调显示其民主党对手卡玛拉·哈里斯在爱荷华州领先,而特朗普最终赢得了该州。

    塞尔泽请求暂停诉讼直至特朗普任期结束,但未获成功。

    被告律师辩称,特朗普有滥用法院推进政治议程的历史,其豁免权主张可能会给他提供一个新的武器来对付媒体。他们表示,特朗普可以在自己提起的诉讼中要求被告提供私人文件和证词(即所谓的证据开示),但当被要求提供证据时又可以援引豁免权。

    《得梅因纪事报》律师尼克·克兰菲尔德(Nick Klinefeldt)在1月30日的听证会上对爱荷华州法官斯科特·贝蒂(Scott Beattie)说:”这将导致单方面的证据开示,对媒体进行单方面调查。”

    法官承认自己强制总统遵守司法命令的权力有限。

    贝蒂法官说:”我可以对每项违规行为处以500美元罚款,甚至可能判处6个月监禁。但我相当确定,这会遭到强烈反对。”

    特朗普的律师艾伦·奥斯特伦(Alan Ostergren)在听证会上表示,总统打算遵守贝蒂法官发出的任何命令,否则法官可以驳回特朗普的诉讼。

    贝蒂周二驳回了塞尔泽要求暂停特朗普诉讼的请求。

    “被诽谤和冤枉”


    特朗普的法律团队在发给路透社的声明中表示,豁免权对总统职位至关重要,认为其在《美国宪法》中有明确规定,并得到法律先例的支持。

    “此外,特朗普总统代表并与所有美国人一起,拥有固有的宪法权利,要求那些诽谤和冤枉他的人承担责任。与激进自由派及其媒体同伙的愿望相反,总统在宣誓就职后并未放弃这项权利。”特朗普团队表示。

    到目前为止,法院都支持特朗普。

    在特拉华州和佛罗里达州的州法院,涉及他社交媒体公司的诉讼中,他被驳回为被告,尽管这些法院在判决中未涉及豁免权问题。

    除了爱荷华州法官的裁决外,佛罗里达州上诉法院也驳回了要求暂停特朗普2022年对普利策奖委员会提起的诽谤诉讼的类似请求。特朗普在该委员会拒绝撤销2018年因报道俄罗斯干预2016年大选及与他竞选活动的关联而联合授予《华盛顿邮报》和《纽约时报》的奖项后提起诉讼。

    上诉法院表示,如果特朗普没有时间处理普利策奖诉讼,他可以自行撤诉——而作为被告时他无法这么做。

    普里默斯教授说:”唐纳德·特朗普是个令人讨厌的诉讼人,而总统职位使其诉讼对目标被告极具胁迫性。如果他对某件事有合法的法律诉求,他可以提起诉讼并请求法院暂停诉讼程序,直至其卸任。这并不意味着他需要更快地获得赔偿。”

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    Trump: Too busy to be a defendant but plenty of time to sue​

    By Tom Hals
    February 13, 2026 11:06 AM UTC Updated 7 mins ago

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    President Donald Trump speaks on the day of the premiere of the documentary film “Melania” at in Washington, D.C., U.S., January 29, 2026. REUTERS/Kylie Cooper Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab

    • Summary
    • Companies
    • Trump long has used litigation to hit back at critics
    • He continues to pursue civil suits even as president
    • Supreme Court in 1997 denied Clinton immunity from suit
    • Trump lawyer suggests a “rule of temporary immunity”

    WILMINGTON, Delaware, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Soon after winning reelection in November 2024, Donald Trump’s lawyers told a state judge in Delaware that a lawsuit brought against him by two co-founders of his social media company should be put on hold because a sitting president does not have time to deal with civil litigation.

    Trump’s lawyers asked the judge, Lori Will, to “recognize a rule of temporary immunity that protects the Presidency from the diversions, distractions and harassment of state civil litigation.” The plaintiffs alleged that they were denied their agreed-upon payout for successfully launching Truth Social.

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    But before the judge could decide the immunity matter, Trump seemed to undercut his own argument by filing a civil lawsuit of his own against an Iowa newspaper, the Des Moines Register.

    Trump, who for decades has used litigation to hit back at critics, subsequently filed at least five more lawsuits in his personal capacity, seeking tens of billions of dollars.

    These were defamation suits targeting a book publisher, Penguin Random House, and three news organizations, the New York Times, opens new tab(NYT.N), opens new tabthe Wall Street Journal(NWSA.O), opens new taband the BBC; a suit accusing a bank, JPMorgan Chase(JPM.N), opens new tabof unlawfully closing his accounts; and a suit accusing the U.S. Internal Revenue Service of unlawfully failing to prevent disclosure of his tax returns to the media.

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    The media companies and JPMorgan denied wrongdoing. The IRS has not commented on the lawsuit or responded in court.

    Ultimately, the Delaware case against Trump was dismissed by Will in September, but not on immunity grounds.

    USING TRUMP’S ARGUMENT AGAINST HIM


    Some targets of his litigation are trying to use the Republican president’s immunity claim against him, saying if Trump asserts he is too busy to be burdened by responding to litigation brought against him, he should not be allowed to bring lawsuits against others.

    “It’s like saying, ‘We’re going to play baseball and only I get to bat,’” University of Michigan School of Law professor Richard Primus said of Trump’s stance on immunity.

    The U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on presidential immunity from civil litigation in a 1997 ruling involving Democratic then-President Bill Clinton, declaring they are not immune. The justices let a defamation and sexual harassment lawsuit by a former Arkansas state employee named Paula Jones proceed against Clinton.

    The Supreme Court in a 2024 ruling involving Trump found that presidents do have broad immunity from criminal prosecution for official actions taken in office, though that decision did not involve civil litigation.

    The latest party in one of the Trump lawsuits to refashion his immunity claim against him is pollster Ann Selzer, who he sued along with the Des Moines Register and its publishers in December 2024 over a preelection poll that had shown his Democratic rival Kamala Harris leading in Iowa, a state that Trump ultimately won.

    Selzer sought, unsuccessfully, to have the case put on hold for the duration of Trump’s presidency.

    Lawyers for the defendants argued that Trump has a history of misusing the courts for his political agenda, and his immunity claim could give him a new weapon to deploy against the media. Trump could demand private documents and testimony, known as discovery, from the defendants in cases he has filed, but then claim immunity when demands are made on him, they said.

    “You would have had one-sided discovery, a unilateral investigation of the press,” the Des Moines Register’s lawyer, Nick Klinefeldt, told Iowa state court Judge Scott Beattie at a January 30 hearing.

    The judge acknowledged the limits of his authority to force the president to comply with any judicial order.

    “I can issue a fine of $500 per offense and maybe order some jail time of six months,” Beattie said. “But I am fairly certain there’s going to be pushback about that.”

    Alan Ostergren, Trump’s attorney, said at the hearing the president intends to comply with any orders Beattie issues and that the judge could dismiss Trump’s lawsuit if he does not.

    Beattie on Tuesday denied Selzer’s request to put Trump’s lawsuit on hold.

    ‘SMEARED AND WRONGED’


    Trump’s legal team said in a statement to Reuters that immunity is vital to the presidency, arguing that it is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution and supported by legal precedent.

    “Further, President Trump, on behalf of, and together with, all Americans, has an inherent Constitutional right to hold those who have smeared and wronged him accountable. Contrary to the wishes of radical liberals and their cohorts in the media, Presidents do not relinquish that right upon taking the oath of office,” the Trump team said.

    So far, courts have sided with Trump.

    He was dismissed as a defendant in the lawsuits involving his social media company filed in state courts in Delaware and Florida, although those courts did not address the immunity question in their decisions.

    In addition to the ruling by the Iowa judge, an appellate court in Florida rejected a similar request to put on hold a defamation suit Trump filed in 2022 against the Pulitzer Prize Board. He sued after the board rejected his request to rescind a prize awarded jointly to the Washington Post and New York Times in 2018 for their coverage of Russian interference in the 2016 election and connections to his campaign.

    If Trump does not have the time to devote to his Pulitzer lawsuit, he is free to dismiss the case himself, a step he could not take as a defendant in litigation, that appellate court said.

    “Donald Trump is a vexatious litigant,” Primus said, and the presidency makes his lawsuits extremely coercive to the defendants he targets. “If he has a legitimate legal claim for something, he could file a suit and ask the court to stay proceedings until he’s out of office. It’s not like he needs the money sooner.”

    Reporting by Tom Hals in Wilmington, Delaware; Editing by Noeleen Walder and Will Dunham

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  • 特朗普增派第二艘航母赴中东 加大施压伊朗


    2026-02-13T12:39:35.000Z / 联合早报

    美国媒体引述消息称,目前驻守在加勒比海的全球最大航母福特号星期四已接获五角大楼指令,将开往中东地区与林肯号航母会师,加大对伊朗的施压。 (路透社)

    (华盛顿综合电)消息称,五角大楼已增派第二艘航空母舰福特号开往中东地区部署,对伊朗加大军事施压。美国总统特朗普警告,华盛顿与德黑兰的谈判必须尽快取得成果,否则后果严重。

    《纽约时报》星期四(2月12日)率先引述消息报道,目前在加勒比海的福特号航母战斗群已在当天接到指令,将开往中东地区,且预计不会在4月底或5月初以前返回弗吉尼亚州的诺福克海军基地母港,这意味着美军未来几个月将有两个航母战斗群在中东会师。

    林肯号航母战斗群已于1月份抵达中东海域。福特号航母战斗群则在去年10月被派遣到加勒比海域,参与了1月初突袭委内瑞拉的军事行动。

    特朗普星期四在白宫对记者说,他希望美伊就伊朗核计划的谈判尽快达成协议,“否则伊朗的后果会非常惨重”。

    询及谈判会历时多久,特朗普称“估计就是接下来一个月”,但接着强调,伊朗必须尽快同意,不可拖延。他说:“如果不达成协议,我们就会进入第二阶段,到时他们会很难受。”

    特朗普在前一天会见了到访的以色列总理内坦亚胡,后者力主白宫在核谈判中采取强势立场,要伊朗不只放弃发展核武,也须放弃弹道导弹计划及不再支持哈马斯、胡塞武装和黎巴嫩真主党。

    内坦亚胡星期四发视频称,尽管特朗普相信自己创造了条件,可与德黑兰达成协议,但“不瞒您说,我对可能达成的任何协议的质量存疑”。

    卫星图像显示伊朗正加固一处地下设施防范空袭

    面临美国持续加大军事施压,最新卫星图像显示,伊朗可能正在强化临近纳坦兹核设施的一处地下建筑群,防范美军轰炸。

    英国广播公司(BBC)报道,根据华盛顿智库科学与国际安全研究所的分析,伊朗正使用混凝土对这个位于镐山(Pickaxe Mountain)的地下设施的几个隧道出入口进行加固。

    专家指出,进行这些活动的用意是防范空袭,这个设施可能用于保卫伊朗的铀浓缩活动或关键器材,但它的确切用途,以及是否已投入运作则不清楚。

    美军去年7月在以伊12日战争期间轰炸的三个伊朗地下核设施,并不包括镐山设施,但被轰炸的纳坦兹核设施,距离那里仅两公里。

    卫星图像也显示,临近的纳坦兹核设施以及距该处以北125公里的伊斯法罕核设施过去几周也在进行修复和强化防御的工程。伊斯法罕设施的所有出入口看起来都已用泥土封闭,除了有助抵抗空袭,也用于防范对手发动地面攻击,抢占或摧毁里头可能隐藏的浓缩铀。

    基于伊朗周边地区的军事对峙形势险峻,欧盟航空安全局星期四延长上月中首次发出的警告,建议欧洲民航班机避开伊朗领空,直至3月31日。

    特朗普增派第二艘航母赴中东 加大施压伊朗

    2026-02-13T12:39:35.000Z / 联合早报

    美国媒体引述消息称,目前驻守在加勒比海的全球最大航母福特号星期四已接获五角大楼指令,将开往中东地区与林肯号航母会师,加大对伊朗的施压。 (路透社)

    (华盛顿综合电)消息称,五角大楼已增派第二艘航空母舰福特号开往中东地区部署,对伊朗加大军事施压。美国总统特朗普警告,华盛顿与德黑兰的谈判必须尽快取得成果,否则后果严重。

    《纽约时报》星期四(2月12日)率先引述消息报道,目前在加勒比海的福特号航母战斗群已在当天接到指令,将开往中东地区,且预计不会在4月底或5月初以前返回弗吉尼亚州的诺福克海军基地母港,这意味着美军未来几个月将有两个航母战斗群在中东会师。

    林肯号航母战斗群已于1月份抵达中东海域。福特号航母战斗群则在去年10月被派遣到加勒比海域,参与了1月初突袭委内瑞拉的军事行动。

    特朗普星期四在白宫对记者说,他希望美伊就伊朗核计划的谈判尽快达成协议,“否则伊朗的后果会非常惨重”。

    询及谈判会历时多久,特朗普称“估计就是接下来一个月”,但接着强调,伊朗必须尽快同意,不可拖延。他说:“如果不达成协议,我们就会进入第二阶段,到时他们会很难受。”

    特朗普在前一天会见了到访的以色列总理内坦亚胡,后者力主白宫在核谈判中采取强势立场,要伊朗不只放弃发展核武,也须放弃弹道导弹计划及不再支持哈马斯、胡塞武装和黎巴嫩真主党。

    内坦亚胡星期四发视频称,尽管特朗普相信自己创造了条件,可与德黑兰达成协议,但“不瞒您说,我对可能达成的任何协议的质量存疑”。

    卫星图像显示伊朗正加固一处地下设施防范空袭

    面临美国持续加大军事施压,最新卫星图像显示,伊朗可能正在强化临近纳坦兹核设施的一处地下建筑群,防范美军轰炸。

    英国广播公司(BBC)报道,根据华盛顿智库科学与国际安全研究所的分析,伊朗正使用混凝土对这个位于镐山(Pickaxe Mountain)的地下设施的几个隧道出入口进行加固。

    专家指出,进行这些活动的用意是防范空袭,这个设施可能用于保卫伊朗的铀浓缩活动或关键器材,但它的确切用途,以及是否已投入运作则不清楚。

    美军去年7月在以伊12日战争期间轰炸的三个伊朗地下核设施,并不包括镐山设施,但被轰炸的纳坦兹核设施,距离那里仅两公里。

    卫星图像也显示,临近的纳坦兹核设施以及距该处以北125公里的伊斯法罕核设施过去几周也在进行修复和强化防御的工程。伊斯法罕设施的所有出入口看起来都已用泥土封闭,除了有助抵抗空袭,也用于防范对手发动地面攻击,抢占或摧毁里头可能隐藏的浓缩铀。

    基于伊朗周边地区的军事对峙形势险峻,欧盟航空安全局星期四延长上月中首次发出的警告,建议欧洲民航班机避开伊朗领空,直至3月31日。

  • 孟加拉民族主义党选举大胜 前总理齐亚之子拉赫曼料任总理 | 联合早报


    发布/2026年2月13日 20:52

    在大选中取得压倒性胜利的孟加拉国民族主义党此前表明,如若胜选,党魁拉赫曼会出任总理。图为拉赫曼星期五(2月13日)乘车离开达卡住所时,与车外的支持者握手。 (法新社)

    (达卡综合电)孟加拉国民议会选举结果揭晓,民族主义党(BNP)赢得超过三分之二的多数席位,即将在时隔近20年后重掌政权,现年60岁的党魁拉赫曼有望出任总理。

    孟加拉星期四(2月12日)举行前总理哈西娜在2024年8月大规模示威中倒台后的首次大选。选举委员会星期五(13日)下午宣布,在国民议会300个议席中,民族主义党和盟友拿下212席。

    同为反对派的伊斯兰大会党(Jamaat-e-Islami)和盟友仅赢得77席。

    选举委员会统计数据显示,这次大选投票率为59%。

    美国大使馆祝贺拉赫曼和民族主义党取得“历史性胜利”。印度总理莫迪也祝贺他们取得“决定性胜利”,称这显示孟加拉人民信任他们的领导,“印度将继续支持一个民主、进步和包容的孟加拉”。

    民族主义党党魁拉赫曼(Tarique Rahman)是前总理齐亚的儿子。民族主义党此前表明,如若胜选,拉赫曼会出任总理。

    哈西娜政府垮台引发长期动荡,拉赫曼面临一系列紧迫挑战,包括恢复政治稳定、重振投资者信心、重建服装业等关键产业。

    孟加拉民族主义党选举大胜 前总理齐亚之子拉赫曼料任总理 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年2月13日 20:52

    在大选中取得压倒性胜利的孟加拉国民族主义党此前表明,如若胜选,党魁拉赫曼会出任总理。图为拉赫曼星期五(2月13日)乘车离开达卡住所时,与车外的支持者握手。 (法新社)

    (达卡综合电)孟加拉国民议会选举结果揭晓,民族主义党(BNP)赢得超过三分之二的多数席位,即将在时隔近20年后重掌政权,现年60岁的党魁拉赫曼有望出任总理。

    孟加拉星期四(2月12日)举行前总理哈西娜在2024年8月大规模示威中倒台后的首次大选。选举委员会星期五(13日)下午宣布,在国民议会300个议席中,民族主义党和盟友拿下212席。

    同为反对派的伊斯兰大会党(Jamaat-e-Islami)和盟友仅赢得77席。

    选举委员会统计数据显示,这次大选投票率为59%。

    美国大使馆祝贺拉赫曼和民族主义党取得“历史性胜利”。印度总理莫迪也祝贺他们取得“决定性胜利”,称这显示孟加拉人民信任他们的领导,“印度将继续支持一个民主、进步和包容的孟加拉”。

    民族主义党党魁拉赫曼(Tarique Rahman)是前总理齐亚的儿子。民族主义党此前表明,如若胜选,拉赫曼会出任总理。

    哈西娜政府垮台引发长期动荡,拉赫曼面临一系列紧迫挑战,包括恢复政治稳定、重振投资者信心、重建服装业等关键产业。

  • 内华达州性工作者争取成为美国首个工会化群体


    2026年2月13日 / 美国东部时间凌晨5:09 / CBS/美联社

    内华达州帕尔伦普讯 — 内华达州是美国唯一允许合法购买性服务的州,而该州一家历史最悠久的妓院中的性工作者正争取成为美国首个实现工会化的群体。

    “我们想要其他任何工人都想要的东西:一个安全且受尊重的工作环境。”内华达州帕尔伦普市谢里牧场(Sheri’s Ranch)的一名性工作者表示,她使用艺名“朱庇特·杰特森”(Jupiter Jetson),因担心遭受骚扰而不愿透露真实姓名。

    在内华达州的10个农村县,持牌妓院的卖淫行为是合法的。拉斯维加斯所在的克拉克县不在此列,但谢里牧场距离拉斯维加斯约一小时车程。

    这家妓院共有74名性工作者,其中大多数人上周以“联合妓院工人”(United Brothel Workers)的名义向美国国家劳动关系委员会(National Labor Relations Board)提交了工会化请愿书,由美国通信工人工会(Communications Workers of America)代表。

    朱庇特·杰特森(右)和莫莉·怀尔德(左)在谢里牧场前合影,这是内华达州帕尔伦普市的一家妓院。伊恩·莫尔 / 美联社

    杰特森表示,这场运动的导火索是去年12月发布的一份新独立承包商协议。该协议赋予妓院未经允许使用她们肖像的权力,即使她们已经离职。

    “这就是你从未签署任何文件,却最终成为日本润滑油公司形象代言人的方式,”杰特森说,“这就是你最终发现自己出现在一个提供AI陪伴服务的网站上,却一分钱也赚不到的方式。”

    性工作及其从业者的就业权利在全球范围内仍是一个颇具争议的话题。目前仅有少数国家允许卖淫,如德国,且工会组织的发展程度各不相同。在西班牙,卖淫虽未被禁止,但政府在2018年批准性工作者工会后,法院迅速宣布其非法,理由是该工会使剥削性工作者合法化。

    “所有工人都享有某些基本人权和尊严,组织工会的权利就是其中之一。”内华达州美国通信工人工会主席马克·埃利斯(Marc Ellis)表示。

    妓院营销与传播总监杰里米·勒默(Jeremy Lemur)在电子邮件中称:“谢里牧场尊重工人‘就工作结构表达意见’的权利。”该企业的核心目标是提供“安全、合法且专业管理的环境”。

    工会律师表示,这一过程可能持续数周,但妓院可以选择立即承认美国通信工人工会作为性工作者的代表,并开始谈判新合同。

    自称“名媛”的谢里牧场性工作者在12月收到了一份新合同,该合同赋予妓院对其知识产权和授权书的控制权。美联社获取的这份合同显示,妓院将获得“不可撤销、全球范围、永久、免版税、非独占的许可”,以分发这些女性的资料。

    另一位使用艺名“莫莉·怀尔德”(Molly Wylder)的性工作者表示,这些条款将使她们更难离开行业,转而追求其他机会。对怀尔德而言,性工作只是暂时的收入来源,用于偿还学生贷款。和杰特森一样,她也拒绝透露真实姓名。

    “我从未打算永远从事这个行业。”怀尔德说。

    当这些女性向管理层表达关切时,她们被告知要么签字要么离开。杰特森称,部分人在胁迫下签署了协议,而其他人则要求更多时间考虑。目前争议仍在继续,勒默未回应关于这些女性诉求的置评请求。

    杰特森表示,妓院得知她们的工会化努力后,解雇了她和另外两名工人。美国通信工人工会正在为她们争取复职。勒默未就杰特森的解雇问题作出回应。

    内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校退休教授、性产业专家巴芭拉·布伦茨(Barb Brents)指出,性工作者通常被归类为独立承包商,这意味着她们无法像正式员工那样享有同等的法律保护,但通常能获得更多工作自由。她们能否成功实现工会化,很大程度上取决于是否被认定为员工而非独立承包商。

    勒默称,独立承包商身份是性工作者自主性的核心。

    但这些女性认为自己实际上是员工:她们有固定工作时间、不能居家工作,并且客户每次服务收费至少1000美元,而妓院会抽取50%的收入。

    “在我们的理想愿景中,我们希望被认定为员工,因为这样我们就能获得员工所拥有的全部权利和谈判权。”杰特森说。

    由于许多女性自己制作在线内容,她们希望保护自己的知识产权。此外,她们希望协商工作着装规定(最近被告知只能穿牛仔短裤而非长裤),并希望获得更公平的薪资合同。怀尔德还表示,她们希望争取医疗保险,但目前妓院并未提供。

    其他性工作行业的工会组织已有成功先例:2024年3月,华盛顿州通过了“脱衣舞娘权利法案”,该法案被倡导者称为美国各州针对成人舞者最全面的保护措施,由时任州长杰伊·英斯利(Jay Inslee)签署。

    布伦茨表示,谢里牧场名媛们的努力在一个被污名化的行业中意义重大。该行业从业者历史上一直选择低调沉默。

    “看到这么多性工作者站出来争取自己的权利,真是令人惊叹和鼓舞。”她说。

    行业背景:内华达州1971年通过《性交易合法化法案》,目前有约20家合法妓院,主要集中在拉斯维加斯周边的农村地区。性工作者通常收入较高,但面临法律风险、健康隐患和社会歧视等问题。此次工会化运动被视为该行业历史上首次大规模维权行动。

    Sex workers in Nevada fighting to become first in U.S. to unionize

    February 13, 2026 / 5:09 AM EST / CBS/AP

    Pahrump, Nev. — Nevada is the only state where people can legally purchase sex, and now sex workers at one of the state’s oldest brothels are fighting to become the nation’s first to be unionized.

    “We want the same things that any other worker wants. We want a safe and respectful workplace,” said a worker at Sheri’s Ranch in Pahrump, Nevada, who goes by the stage name Jupiter Jetson and asked that her legal name not be used for fear of harassment.

    Prostitution is legal at licensed brothels in 10 of Nevada’s rural counties. That doesn’t include Clark County, home to Las Vegas, though Sheri’s Ranch is about an hour’s drive away.

    The majority of the brothel’s 74 sex workers submitted a petition to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board last week under the name United Brothel Workers, represented by the Communications Workers of America.

    Sex workers, who go by the names Jupiter Jetson, right, and Molly Wylder, pose for a photo in front of Sheri’s Ranch, a brothel In Pahrump, Nev. on Feb. 12, 2026. Ian Maule / AP

    Jetson said the drive was spurred by a new independent contractor agreement issued in December that would give the brothel power to use the women’s likeness without permission, even if they no longer work there.

    “This is how you end up the face of a Japanese lubricant company without ever having signed a document,” Jetson said. “This is how you end up finding yourself on a website offering AI companionship without ever seeing a penny.”

    Sex work, and the employment rights of the those who do it, remains a largely taboo topic worldwide. Prostitution is only legal in a handful of countries, including Germany, and organizing efforts vary. In Spain, where prostitution is unregulated, the government approved a union for sex workers in 2018 but a court quickly outlawed it, saying it made the exploitation of prostitutes legal.

    “All workers are guaranteed certain human decencies and dignities, and the right to organize is one of those,” said Marc Ellis, state president of the Nevada Communications Workers of America.

    Sheri’s Ranch respects the right of workers to “express their views on workplace structure,” Jeremy Lemur, the brothel’s marketing and communications director, said in an email. The business’s focus is on providing a “safe, lawful and professionally managed environment.”

    The process could go back and forth for weeks, but the brothel could choose to recognize the Communications Workers of America as the sex workers’ representatives and begin negotiating a new contract immediately, according to union attorneys.

    The workers at Sheri’s Ranch, who call themselves courtesans, were given a new contract in December that would give the brothel control over their intellectual property and power of attorney. The contract, viewed by The Associated Press, said the brothel will have the “irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual, royalty-free, non-exclusive license” to distribute the women’s material.

    Another worker, who goes by the stage name Molly Wylder, said the terms would make it harder for courtesans to leave the industry and pursue other opportunities. For Wylder, sex work is a temporary job to help pay for her student loans. Like Jetson, she asked that her legal name not be used.

    “It was never my plan to stay forever,” Wylder said.

    When the women brought their concerns to management, they were told to sign or leave, they said. The women requested more time to decide, while some signed under duress, Jetson said. The dispute remains ongoing. Lemur did not respond to questions about the women’s concerns.

    Jetson said she and two others were fired after the brothel learned about the unionization effort. The Communications Workers of America is fighting for them to be rehired. Lemur didn’t respond to questions about Jetson’s employment.

    Sex workers are typically classified as independent contractors, said Barb Brents, an expert in Nevada’s sex industry and retired professor at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. Independent contractors don’t get as many legal protections as employees, but they usually get more freedoms. The success of their unionization could come down to a debate between whether they are considered independent contractors or employees.

    The independent contractor status is fundamental to the workers’ autonomy, said Lemur.

    But the women argue they are treated as employees. They have set schedules, they can’t work from home and they are required to charge a minimum of $1,000 per hour to their clients, Ellis said. Sheri’s Ranch gets 50% of what they earn.

    “In our dream scenario, we would like to be recognized as employees because we would like the full rights and bargaining power that employees have,” Jetson said.

    With many of the women making their own online content, they want their intellectual property protected. They also said they want to negotiate over their dress code – they were recently told they can only wear denim shorts, not pants – and they’d like to see a fairer wage contract.

    Wylder said she’d also like to negotiate for health insurance, with which they’re not provided.

    Other workers in the sex industry have seen success. In Los Angeles, dancers at the topless bar Star Garden became the only unionized group of strippers in the U.S. The Lusty Lady, a San Francisco strip club, was pioneering when its workers unionized in 1997, though it’s now closed.

    Legislation in Washington state known as the “Strippers’ Bill of Rights,” which advocates said included the most comprehensive statewide protections in the nation for adult dancers, was signed into law by then-Gov. Jay Inslee in March 2024.

    Brents said the Sheri Ranch courtesans’ effort is significant in a stigmatized industry in which its workers historically lay low and stay quiet.

    “It’s pretty amazing and heartening to see so many sex workers standing up for their rights,” she said.

  • 独家报道:文件显示,白宫挪用美国国际开发署资金用于预算主任沃特的安保


    2026年2月13日 上午11:02 UTC / 路透社

    作者:乔纳森·兰戴(Jonathan Landay)和道格拉斯·吉利森(Douglas Gillison)

    2026年2月12日,美国华盛顿特区白宫,管理和预算办公室主任罗素·沃特(Russell Vought)在发言,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)也在场。路透社/乔纳森·恩斯特(Jonathan Ernst)

    • 摘要
    • 沃特面临的威胁:消息人士称,显然与2025计划的角色有关
    • 文件显示:美国国际开发署(USAID)资金被重新定向用于沃特的安保人员
    • 美国国际开发署:特朗普下令关闭后,将于9月停止运作

    华盛顿,2月13日(路透社)- 据路透社看到的三份文件显示,美国白宫预算办公室正使用前美国对外援助机构数百万美元资金,为总统唐纳德·特朗普的预算主任罗素·沃特(Russell Vought)支付安保费用。沃特是削减数千个联邦岗位的政府改革的设计者。

    沃特领导的白宫管理和预算办公室(OMB)正分配1500万美元剩余的美国国际开发署运营费用,以支付其由美国法警署提供的保护费用,直至2026年底。

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    一位知情人士称,沃特的安保人员包括超过12名美国法警,路透社无法独立核实这一信息。OMB未安排沃特接受采访。

    美国法警署未具体评论沃特的情况,称其不会透露受保护人员的身份,但它

    Exclusive: White House uses USAID funds for budget director Vought’s security, documents show

    February 13, 2026 11:02 AM UTC / Reuters

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    • Vought faces threats apparently linked to Project 2025 role, source says
    • Documents show USAID funds redirected for Vought’s security detail
    • USAID will cease to exist in September after Trump ordered it shuttered

    WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Reuters) – The White House budget office is using millions of dollars from the former U.S. foreign aid agency to pay for the security detail of Russell Vought, President Donald Trump’s budget chief and an architect of the government overhaul that has cut thousands of federal jobs, according to three documents seen by Reuters.

    The White House Office of Management and Budget, which Vought leads, is allocating $15 million of what remains of USAID operating expenses to cover the costs of his protection by the U.S. Marshals Service through the end of 2026, the documents showed.

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    A person familiar with the matter said that Vought’s security detail comprises more than one dozen U.S. Marshals, which Reuters could not independently confirm. OMB did not make Vought available for interview.

    The Marshals Service did not comment on Vought specifically, saying it does not identify people under protection but it

  • 无人问询:特朗普政府在最高法院主动提交无邀请意见书


    发布时间:2026年2月13日,美国东部时间凌晨4:00 / 来源:美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)

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    唐纳德·特朗普总统领导的政府正以前所未有的速度,未经邀请主动介入最高法院的高调上诉案件,支持保守团体处理涉及枪支、宗教和气候变化的案件。

    最高法院通常会邀请司法部就是否受理上诉发表意见,而司法部的最高上诉律师——副检察长( Solicitor General)的建议在最高法院历来具有特殊分量。

    但副检察长D.约翰·绍尔(D. John Sauer)的办公室正比以往更积极地利用这种关系,敦促最高法院受理与总统议程一致的文化战争案件——即便法院并未邀请司法部提供意见。截至目前,特朗普政府已未经邀请介入至少五个案件,其中最近一个是涉及宗教幼儿园的潜在重大上诉。

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    “这是在利用副检察长的独特地位,不仅推动现任总统的政策和政治议程,还推动共和党更广泛的意识形态议程。” 美国有线电视新闻网最高法院分析师、乔治敦大学法学院教授史蒂夫·弗拉德克(Steve Vladeck)表示。

    副检察长办公室在特朗普第二任期内,很大程度上避开了司法部其他部门的政治动荡。和司法部的其他人一样,绍尔(Sauer)的工作完全取决于特朗普的意愿——但他的职位(常被称为“第十位大法官”)长期以来被认为不仅要对政府负责,还要对最高法院负责。

    到目前为止,绍尔已成功平衡了这些有时相互竞争的需求。这个6:3的保守派法院去年多次支持特朗普,在紧急案件中80%的时间都支持政府。总检察长帕姆·邦迪(Pam Bondi)在本周早些时候与众议院民主党人激烈对峙前,迅速吹嘘了这一记录。

    “我们在美国最高法院获得了24项有利裁决,”邦迪在周三对众议院司法委员会表示,“更多裁决即将到来。”

    但这种双重责任意味着,如果副检察长似乎偏离了过去的惯例,转向更政治化的领域,将受到更多审视。

    当一个上诉案件提交到最高法院时,各方会花数周时间提交书面辩论,试图获得四名大法官的投票以批准受理上诉。虽然第三方团体通常会提交法庭之友(amicus curiae)简报试图影响裁决,但副检察长这样做尤其引人注目——部分原因是这种情况极为罕见。

    特朗普政府提交的五份未经邀请的简报,代表了比以往政府更多的干预。

    例如,拜登政府在四年任期内未在案情判决(merits cases)中提交任何类似简报,虽然在2021年俄克拉荷马州的一个死刑案件紧急上诉中,它提交了一份未经邀请的建议。根据SCOTUS博客的回顾,克林顿政府在八年任期内提交了五份简报,而特朗普第一任期内只提交了两份。

    绍尔的办公室未回应CNN关于干预决策和使用流程的一系列问题。

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    但一位熟悉司法部做法的消息人士指出,这种做法似乎有效:到目前为止,最高法院在五个案件中,有三个接受了副检察长办公室的建议(另有两个上诉待审)。该消息人士强调,提交未经邀请的简报的做法仍然极为罕见。

    “副检察长在调卷令(certiorari)阶段提交未经邀请的法庭之友简报极为罕见,”前副检察长助理、现任联邦上诉法院法官帕特里夏·米利特(Patricia Millett)在2009年的学术期刊中写道,“毕竟,如果法院认为政府的观点对其裁决有帮助,它会主动要求提供。”

    米利特当时写道,司法部的可信度“在很大程度上取决于在要求法院行使管辖权前,始终如一地应用极其严格和精确的标准。”

    支持宗教幼儿园

    在最近一个未经邀请的简报中,司法部在1月底敦促最高法院受理一起涉及科罗拉多州法律的上诉,该法律要求幼儿园无论种族、民族、宗教、性取向、性别认同、残疾和其他因素,都必须招收儿童。

    丹佛大主教管区正在挑战该法律。该教会由宗教公益组织贝克特(Becket)代表,希望获得公共资金支持其天主教幼儿园,但拒绝招收那些不“认同教会反对同性婚姻和跨性别身份”的家庭的孩子。

    在提交的文件中,绍尔警告说,支持科罗拉多州法律的下级法院判决可能“阻碍全国大部分地区的宗教活动自由”。近年来,保守派最高法院在类似案件中多次支持宗教团体,认为此类法律实质上歧视宗教并违反第一修正案。

    为了证明政府干预的合理性,绍尔告诉法院,美国“在一定程度上,有保护宗教信仰自由的重大利益”。

    对于贝克特(Becket)——这家机构在最高法院成功代理过许多宗教案件——特朗普政府的简报意义重大,确认了其论点,即大法官应受理上诉

    “回顾他们过去提交的一些案件,我认为绝大多数最终都会被法院受理,”贝克特高级法律顾问尼克·里夫斯(Nick Reaves)在谈到司法部决定介入上诉(法律术语称为“调卷令申请”)时表示。

    “副检察长知道什么构成好的上诉请求,也知道何时需要最高法院介入某个问题,”里夫斯说。

    最高法院将于今年晚些时候决定是否审理此案。

    绍尔还提交了一份未经邀请的简报,涉及夏威夷州一项禁止未经业主明确批准携带枪支进入私人财产的重大第二修正案案件。特朗普政府敦促最高法院受理此案,并判决夏威夷州败诉,声称该州法律“实质上消除了公民在公共场合携带枪支的第二修正案权利”。

    在最高法院同意这一建议后,邦迪在社交媒体上吹嘘政府的介入。

    “正如我上任后不久所说,第二修正案不是二等权利,”她在X平台(前身为推特)上写道,“我的司法部将继续成为历史上最支持第二修正案的司法部。”

    最高法院于1月听取了口头辩论,多数大法官表示准备推翻该法律。预计6月底会做出裁决。

    选择性辩护的好处

    政府自行介入的一些案件争议性较小。其中一个涉及早期阶段的囚犯诉讼,起诉联邦监狱官员,如果允许继续,司法部几乎肯定会介入。另一个涉及阿拉巴马州一名被判处死刑的囚犯,该案件可能直接影响联邦政府在联邦死囚区执行死刑的能力。

    但其他案件涉及国家重大问题。

    9月,政府介入了一起重大环境上诉案件,涉及地方政府是否可以起诉化石燃料生产商因气候变化造成的损害。司法部敦促最高法院受理此案,并推翻科罗拉多州最高法院允许起诉Suncor能源公司和埃克森美孚公司的裁决。

    在向最高法院提交的简报中,司法部警告称,若无干预,“全国每个地方政府都可能起诉世界上任何可能导致全球气候变化的人。”

    最高法院可能在几周内宣布是否受理该上诉。

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    资深上诉律师约翰·埃尔伍德(John Elwood)统计,特朗普政府提交了七份此类简报,包括两个紧急案件。

    “从绝对数量上看,数字仍然很小,”埃尔伍德本周在SCOTUS博客上写道,“但与历史惯例相比,增幅意义重大。一种过去很少使用的机制现在正被定期部署。”

    但曾在副检察长办公室任职并为大法官安东宁·斯卡利亚担任书记员的资深上诉律师威廉·杰伊(William Jay)表示,拜登政府比特朗普更不可能提交未经邀请的简报,可能有更实际的原因:民主党政府可能认为,不应将某些案件交给当前的最高法院裁决。

    “拜登的司法部可能提交得更少,不是因为不愿意提交法庭之友简报,而是因为它不想让这些案件由现任最高法院裁决,”杰伊说。

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    Nobody asked: Trump’s DOJ steps up uninvited recommendations at Supreme Court

    Published Feb 13, 2026, 4:00 AM ET / Source: CNN

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    President Donald Trump’s administration is stepping into high-profile appeals at the Supreme Court without invitation at an unprecedented pace, supporting conservative groups in cases dealing with guns, religion and climate change.

    The court regularly invites the Justice Department to offer its view on whether to hear appeals, and recommendations from the solicitor general, the administration’s top appellate attorney, have long carried a special weight at the Supreme Court.

    But Solicitor General D. John Sauer’s office is using the relationship more aggressively than in the past, urging the Supreme Court to take on culture war cases that align with the president’s agenda — even when the court has not asked for the Justice Department’s input. The administration has butt into at least five cases without invitation, most recently a potentially significant appeal involving religious preschools.

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    “It’s using the solicitor general’s unique position as a way to push not just the policy and political agenda of the current president, but the broader ideological agenda of the Republican Party,” said Steve Vladeck, CNN Supreme Court analyst and professor at Georgetown University Law Center.

    The solicitor general’s office has largely avoided the political turmoil churning through the rest of the Justice Department during Trump’s second term. Like everyone else in the department, Sauer works at Trump’s pleasure — but his position, often referred to as the “10th justice” — has also long been viewed as having a responsibility to the Supreme Court, not just the administration.

    And so far, Sauer has managed to successfully balance those sometimes-competing demands. The 6-3 conservative court repeatedly sided with Trump last year, backing the administration 80% of the time on its emergency docket. It is a record that Attorney General Pam Bondi was quick to tout ahead of a fiery confrontation with House Democrats earlier this week.

    “We’ve obtained 24 favorable rulings at the US Supreme Court,” Bondi told the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday before tacking on a promise. “Even more to come.”

    But that dual responsibility can mean added scrutiny if it appears the solicitor general is veering from past practice into more political territory.

    When an appeal lands at the Supreme Court, the parties spend weeks submitting written arguments trying to get the vote of the four justices needed to grant an appeal. While third-party groups often submit friend-of-the-court briefs attempting to influence that decision, it is especially notable when the solicitor general does so – in part because of how infrequently it happens.

    The five uninvited briefs filed by the Trump administration represented more intervention than previous administrations exercised.

    The Biden administration, for instance, did not file any similar briefs in merits cases over four years, though it did submit an unsolicited recommendation in an emergency appeal in 2021 in a death penalty case from Oklahoma. The Clinton administration filed five briefs over eight years in office, according to a review by SCOTUSblog. Only two were filed during Trump’s first, four-year term.

    Sauer’s office did not respond to a series of questions from CNN about how the decision is made to intervene and the process that it uses.

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    But a source familiar with the Justice Department’s approach noted that it appeared to be working: The court has so far agreed with recommendations from the solicitor general’s office in three out of five cases. (Two other appeals are pending.) That source stressed that the practice of filing uninvited briefs still remains exceedingly rare.

    “Only infrequently does the solicitor general file unsolicited amicus briefs at the certiorari stage,” Patricia Millett, a former assistant to the solicitor general who is now a federal appeals court judge, wrote in an academic journal in 2009. “After all, if the court believes that the government’s views would be helpful to its decision, it will ask for them.”

    The department’s credibility, Millett wrote then, “depends, in large part, on consistently applying extremely selective and exacting criteria before asking the court to exercise its jurisdiction.”

    Backing religious preschools

    In its most recent uninvited brief, the Justice Department in late January urged the Supreme Court to take up an appeal involving a Colorado law that requires preschools to enroll children regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability and other factors.

    The Archdiocese of Denver is challenging that law. The church, represented by the religious public interest firm Becket, wants to receive public funding for its Catholic preschools but decline to admit students from families who don’t “see eye to eye” on the church’s opposition to same-sex marriage and those who identify as transgender.

    In the filing, Sauer warned that the lower court opinions supporting the Colorado law could “stymie religious exercise in major portions of the country.” The conservative Supreme Court has repeatedly sided with religious groups in recent years in similar cases, finding that such laws effectively discriminate against religion and violate the First Amendment.

    To justify the administration’s intervention, Sauer told the court that the United States had, in part, a “substantial interest in the preservation of the free exercise of religion.”

    For Becket, which has successfully argued many religious cases at the high court, the brief from the Trump administration was huge – an affirmation of its argument that the justices should grant their appeal.

    “Looking back at some of the past cases they’ve filed in, I think the vast majority of them end up going to the court,” Nick Reaves, a senior counsel with Becket, said of the Justice Department’s decision to enter into an appeal, known as a petition for a writ certiorari in legal speak.

    “The solicitor general knows what makes a good petition and knows when it’s important for the court to weigh in on an issue,” Reaves said.

    The court will decide whether to hear the case later this year.

    Sauer also submitted an uninvited brief in a significant Second Amendment case involving a Hawaii law that bars people from carrying guns onto private property without the explicit approval of the property owner. The Trump administration urged the Supreme Court to take up the case and rule against Hawaii, claiming that the state’s law “functionally eliminates” the general Second Amendment right to carry firearms in public.

    After the Supreme Court agreed with that recommendation, Bondi touted the administration’s involvement in a social media post.

    “As I said soon after taking office, the Second Amendment is not a second-class right,” she wrote on X. “My Justice Department will continue to be the most pro-Second Amendment Justice Department in history.”

    The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in January and a majority of justices signaled they were prepared to strike down the law. A decision is expected by the end of June.

    Benefits of being picky

    Some of the cases the administration has entered on its own are far less controversial. One involved an early-stage prisoner lawsuit against federal prison officials that almost certainly would have drawn in the Justice Department if allowed to continue. Another involved an Alabama prisoner who has been sentenced to death, a case that could have direct implications for the federal government’s ability to execute prisoners on federal death row.

    But other cases deal with issues of national significance.

    In September, the administration weighed in on a major environmental appeal dealing with whether local governments may sue fossil fuel producers for damages from climate change. The Justice Department urged the Supreme Court to take up that case and overturn a decision from Colorado’s highest court that allowed the litigation against Suncor Energy and Exxon Mobil to move forward.

    In its brief to the Supreme Court, DOJ warned that without intervention, “every locality in the country could sue essentially anyone in the world for contributing to global climate change.”

    The Supreme Court could announce whether it will hear that appeal within weeks.

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    John Elwood, a veteran appellate attorney, counted seven such briefs filed by the Trump administration, including two that came in emergency cases.

    “In absolute terms, the numbers remain small,” Elwood wrote on SCOTUSblog this week. “But relative to historical practice, the increase is meaningful. A mechanism once used sparingly is now being deployed with some regularity.”

    But William Jay, a veteran appellate attorney who served in the solicitor general’s office and clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia, said that there may be a more practical reason why the Biden administration was less likely to file uninvited briefs than Trump: the Democratic administration probably reasoned it had to be more selective about the cases it urged the conservative court to hear.

    Biden’s DOJ may have filed less “not because it was reluctant to file amicus briefs,” Jay said, “but because it didn’t want those cases decided by the current Supreme Court.”

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    2026-02-13T05:19:00-0500 / CBS新闻

    由于美国宇航局(NASA)推迟的阿尔忒弥斯II号登月任务暂停,SpaceX于周五(13日)发射了四名新机组人员前往国际空间站,以接替上月因一名成员出现医疗问题而提前返回的四人机组。

    机组12号指挥官杰西卡·梅尔(Jessica Meir)、飞行员杰克·哈撒韦(Jack Hathaway)、欧洲航天局宇航员索菲·阿德纳(Sophie Adenot)和俄罗斯宇航员安德烈·费佳耶夫(Andrey Fedyaev)乘坐SpaceX的载人龙飞船,在猎鹰9号火箭顶部,于美国东部时间凌晨5:15从卡纳维拉尔角太空部队基地40号发射台发射升空。

    ![图片说明:2026年2月13日,佛罗里达州卡纳维拉尔角太空部队基地,搭载载人龙飞船的SpaceX猎鹰9号火箭从40号太空发射复合体发射执行Crew-12任务。Jim WATSON / AFP via Getty Images]

    猎鹰9号划破黎明前的天空,沿着与空间站轨道对齐的东北方向轨迹飞驰,预计周六下午3:15左右对接,使空间站机组人员从3人恢复到满员7人。

    “事实证明,13号星期五是个非常幸运的日子,”SpaceX发射控制中心在机组进入轨道后通过无线电说道。

    “那真是一段奇妙的旅程,”梅尔回应道。

    机组12号原本预计在另外四名宇航员完成NASA阿尔忒弥斯II号任务往返月球后发射。但由于该机组巨大的太空发射系统(SLS)火箭出现氢燃料泄漏,登月任务推迟至3月初。这也为NASA将机组12号发射提前至2月11日铺平了道路。

    但大西洋近海的强风(机组12号在紧急情况下需要在此溅落)促使NASA推迟发射至周五,当时预报海面和风力条件更为平静。

    在机组12号做最终飞行准备的同时,工程师周四在附近的39B发射台进行了另一项测试,检查连接SLS登月火箭燃料管线的脐带缆上新型密封件的有效性。这些密封件旨在防止2月2日”湿彩排”倒计时期间出现的氢泄漏问题。

    NASA没有公开此次测试,但该机构后来表示,测试未按计划进行,原因据消息人士称是地面设备中的过滤器结冰。

    在工程师能够重新测试新密封件之前,必须解决这一问题,随后进行另一次全面燃料模拟测试,为最早3月3日的发射扫清障碍。

    替补机组瞄准空间站,将人员配备恢复至7人


    短期内,机组12号的目标是与空间站指挥官谢尔盖·库德-斯维奇科夫(Sergey Kud-Sverchkov)、同机组宇航员谢尔盖·米卡耶夫(Sergey Mikaev)和NASA宇航员克里斯·威廉姆斯(Chris Williams)会合。这三人于去年11月乘坐俄罗斯联盟号飞船抵达空间站。他们将帮助新机组人员熟悉空间站操作的复杂性。

    梅尔和费佳耶夫无需太多帮助,因为两人都是空间站资深宇航员。他们的同伴是首次进入轨道,但哈撒韦和阿德纳带来了丰富的操作经验。

    [图片说明:机组12号在SpaceX位于加州霍桑的火箭制造设施进行训练。从左至右:安德烈·费佳耶夫、杰克·哈撒韦、杰西卡·梅尔和索菲·阿德纳。SpaceX]

    哈撒韦是一名拥有500多次航母起降经验的F/A-18E战斗机飞行员,而阿德纳是法国空军直升机试飞员,飞行时长超过3000小时。她还是一名经验丰富的潜水员和认证瑜伽教练。

    梅尔拥有海洋生物学博士学位,在2019-20年首次驻留空间站期间参与了三次全女性太空行走。她和费佳耶夫期待在抵达国际空间站后帮助他们的新手同事快速上手。

    “我们俩都非常兴奋能将过去的经验和专业知识带给哈撒韦和阿德纳的首次飞行,”她说,”我们喜欢这种平衡——两位资深宇航员和两位新手,一上空间站就能迅速开展工作。”

    费佳耶夫曾于2023年乘坐载人龙飞船抵达空间站,在资深宇航员奥列格·阿尔捷米耶夫(Oleg Artemyev)因违反安全规定被调离后,他于12月加入机组12号。俄罗斯航天局仅表示阿尔捷米耶夫被调往其他工作岗位。

    费佳耶夫在SpaceX和NASA的过往经验和训练使他能够顺利加入机组12号,对发射准备工作影响甚微。

    空间站原机组提前返回促使替补机组加速发射


    机组12号将接替机组11号指挥官泽娜·卡德曼(Zena Cardman)、副驾驶迈克·芬克(Mike Fincke)、日本宇航员由仁君(Kimiya Yui)和宇航员奥列格·普拉托诺夫(Oleg Platonov)。机组11号原计划在与机组12号交接后于2月20日返回地球。

    但NASA于1月15日命令卡德曼及其同事返回地球,原因是机组11号中有一名成员出现未公开的医疗问题。机组11号安全返回,四名机组人员在飞行后新闻发布会上均健康状况良好、精神饱满。

    但他们的离开使空间站仅剩一名NASA宇航员——威廉姆斯——在空间站美国舱段操作系统,这也导致NASA的研究工作近乎停滞。

    “这意味着,实际上,能执行任务的人手更少了,”空间站项目经理迪娜·康特莱拉(Dina Contella)表示。

    “在美国操作舱段,如果发生重大故障,我们希望能有第二名美国舱段机组人员进行复杂的太空行走。”

    她说,目前空间站没有重大问题。即便如此,NASA仍要求SpaceX将机组12号发射提前几天,以尽快恢复空间站人员满编。

    在阿尔忒弥斯II号发射推迟前,NASA原计划安排登月宇航员与空间站机组进行船对船通话。尽管登月任务推迟,这仍然有可能实现。

    机组人员在轨道上面临繁忙日程


    梅尔对此充满期待,因为她在全女性太空行走中的搭档是阿尔忒弥斯II号成员克里斯蒂娜·科赫(Christina Koch)。她的宇航员同班同学包括阿尔忒弥斯II号飞行员维克多·格洛弗(Victor Glover),她表示与指挥官里德·怀斯曼(Reid Wiseman)和加拿大宇航员杰里米·汉森(Jeremy Hansen)关系密切。

    “我非常期待能与克里斯蒂娜,还有同学维克多·格洛弗以及我的’宇航员叔叔’里德·怀斯曼和杰里米·汉森通话,”在登月任务推迟至3月前她曾表示,”我们都非常兴奋能同时身处太空。”

    但最重要的是,梅尔期待着机组在空间站大约8个月的停留期间将开展的科学实验。

    “我们将进行从骨骼和肌肉健康、血液流动研究到微重力环境下各系统变化的实验,”她说,”有一个实验专门研究颈部小肌肉及其在不同重力阶段的作用。还有一个实验将在飞行前后拍摄我们的大脑图像,观察微重力和太空任务对大脑的影响。”

    宇航员将继续研究微重力对部分长期驻留人员视力的影响,这显然是由于眼睛形状随时间变化所致。有趣的是,这些变化并不总是负面的。

    梅尔表示,她首次飞行前需要戴眼镜,但在太空停留期间视力提升至20/15。

    “对我来说很有趣,这实际上带来了一些优势,”她说,”但我们会深入研究这个问题,确保宇航员的视力和眼睛本身不会受到长期损伤。好消息是,我们尚未发现任务后长期存在的视力缺陷,但需要收集更多数据。”

    机组还将测试欧洲航天局开发的新型锻炼器械,以帮助宇航员在未来前往月球和火星任务中保持健康。他们还将使用着陆模拟器软件,研究微重力对登月或火星着陆的影响。

    “我们还有一个名为Relax Pro的新实验,我和索菲将参与其中,研究冥想和正念对太空任务中宇航员的益处,”梅尔说。

    但任务并非全是工作。梅尔将随身携带一支 piccolo(短笛),费佳耶夫计划演奏他上次飞行时带上的口琴。

    “除了口琴,我们上一次任务还带了三把吉他,”费佳耶夫说,”我们经常一起唱歌,就像卡拉OK一样。我们唱不同语言的歌,或者我弹吉他,大家就用网上查到的歌词演唱。所以这次我们可能会一起演奏乐器,甚至举办一场音乐会!”

    阿德纳将成为第二位进入太空的法国女性。1985年入选的七名法国宇航员之一的医生克劳迪·海涅雷(Claudie Haigneré)于1996年在俄罗斯和平号空间站停留了16天。阿德纳表示,海涅雷是她的导师,计划出席机组12号发射。

    “我清楚记得克劳迪·海涅雷的第一次发射,”阿德纳说,”那时我14岁,那一刻我突然意识到,她是首位进入太空的法国女宇航员,在此之前只有男性宇航员。你知道,当你十几岁时,你在寻找榜样,如果有人已经做到了,你就会想:如果一个女性都能做到,为什么我不行?”

    梅尔小时候就梦想着太空飞行,她说迫不及待要重返空间站。

    “我上次飞行时还没有丈夫和孩子,现在都有了,”她说,”上次七个月的任务结束时,我还想待更久,不想回家。这次因为要离开三岁的孩子,感觉会有些不同。但我们在空间站做的一切都令人兴奋,让我们充满活力,很容易不思念家乡。我希望我们的工作足够激动人心、足够重要,值得她长大后能理解。”

    SpaceX launches space station crew on 8-month mission

    2026-02-13T05:19:00-0500 / CBS News

    With NASA’s delayed Artemis II moon mission on hold, SpaceX pressed ahead with a Friday the 13th launch of four fresh crew members to the International Space Station in a mission to replace four fliers who came home early last month because of a medical issue one was having.

    Crew 12 commander Jessica Meir, pilot Jack Hathaway, European Space Agency astronaut Sophie Adenot and Russian cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, strapped into a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule atop a Falcon 9 rocket, blasted off from pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station at 5:15 a.m. EST.

    A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with the company’s Dragon spacecraft on top launches from Space Launch Complex 40 for the Crew-12 mission at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Feb. 13, 2026. Jim WATSON / AFP via Getty Images

    Lighting up the pre-dawn sky, the Falcon 9 streaked away on a northeasterly trajectory aligned with the space station’s orbit, on course for docking Saturday around 3:15 p.m. to boost the lab’s crew from three back to a full complement of seven.

    “It turns out Friday the 13th is a very lucky day,” SpaceX Launch Control radioed once the crew reached orbit.

    “That was quite a ride,” Meir responded.

    Crew 12 originally expected to take off after four other astronauts ventured to the moon and back in NASA’s Artemis II mission. But the moonshot was delayed to early March because of hydrogen fuel leaks in that crew’s huge Space Launch System rocket. That, in turn, cleared the way for NASA to move up Crew 12’s launch to Feb. 11.

    But high winds off shore in the Atlantic Ocean, where the Crew 12 fliers would have to splash down in an ascent emergency, then prompted NASA to stand down until Friday, when calmer seas and lower winds were predicted.

    While Crew 12 made final preparations to fly, engineers ran another test at nearby pad 39B Thursday to check the effectiveness of new seals in an umbilical connecting fuel lines to the SLS moon rocket. The seals are intended to prevent the sort of hydrogen leakage seen during a “wet-dress rehearsal” countdown Feb. 2.

    NASA did not publicize the test, but the agency said later it did not go as planned because of what sources described as a frozen filter in ground equipment.

    The trouble will have to be addressed before engineers can attempt a re-test of the new seals, followed by another full-up dress rehearsal fueling test to clear the way for launch as early as March 3.

    Replacement crew sets sights on space station, boosting staff back to seven


    In the near-term, Crew 12 has its sights set on joining space station commander Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, fellow cosmonaut Sergey Mikaev and NASA astronaut Chris Williams, who were launched to the lab last November aboard a Russian Soyuz ferry ship. They will help the new crew get up to speed on the intricacies of station operations.

    Meir and Fedyaev won’t need much help because both are station veterans. Their crewmates are making their first trip to orbit, but Hathaway and Adenot bring a wide variety of operational experience to the table.

    Crew 12 during training at SpaceX’s Hawthorne, CA, rocket manufacturing facility. Left to right: Andrey Fedyaev, Jack Hathaway, Jessica Meir and Sophie Adenot. SpaceX

    Hathaway is a veteran F/A-18E fighter pilot with more than 500 aircraft carrier landings to his credit while Adenot is a French air force helicopter test pilot with more than 3,000 hours flying time under her belt. She’s also an experienced sky and SCUBA diver and a certified yoga instructor.

    Meir holds a Ph.D. in marine biology and participated in three all-female spacewalks during her first station stay in 2019-20. She and Fedyaev are looking forward to helping their rookie crewmates quickly get up to speed when they get to the ISS.

    “Both of us are really excited to bring our past experiences and expertise to the very first flight for (Hathaway and Adenot),” she said. “We love this kind of balance that we have, of two veterans and two rookies, to hit the ground running when we get aboard the International Space Station.”

    Fedyaev, who flew to the space station aboard a Crew Dragon in 2023, was added to Crew 12 in December after veteran cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev was removed. reportedly for violating security restrictions during training at SpaceX’s Hawthorne, Calif., headquarters. Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, said only that Artemyev was reassigned to other work.

    Fedyaev’s prior experience and training with SpaceX and NASA enabled him to join Crew 12 with little impact on launch preparations.

    Early return of one station crew prompts accelerated launch of replacements


    Crew 12 is replacing Crew 11 commander Zena Cardman, co-pilot Mike Fincke, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui and cosmonaut Oleg Platonov. Crew 11 originally was expected to return to Earth around Feb. 20, after a “handover” with their Crew 12 replacements.

    But NASA ordered Cardman and company back to Earth on Jan. 15 after one of the Crew 11 fliers experienced an undisclosed medical issue. Crew 11 came down safely and all four crew members appeared healthy and in good spirits at a post-flight news conference.

    But their departure left the station with a single NASA astronaut aboard — Williams — to operate systems in the U.S. segment of the complex. It also brought NASA research to a virtual standstill.

    “What it means is, really, there’s just fewer hands on board to do some of the work,” said space station Program Manager Dina Contella.

    “On the U.S. operating segment, if we were to have a major failure, then we would like to have a second USOS crew member to be able to go out and perform a complex spacewalk.”

    At present, she said, there are no major problems aboard the space station. Even so, NASA asked SpaceX to move the Crew 12 launch up by a few days to get the station crew back to full strength as soon as possible.

    Before the Artemis II launch was delayed, NASA was planning a ship-to-ship call between the moon-bound astronauts and the space station crew. That should still be possible despite the moon mission delay.

    Crew members face busy schedule in orbit


    Meir certainly hopes so, because her partner during those all-female spacewalks was Artemis II crew member Christina Koch. And her astronaut class included Artemis II pilot Victor Glover, and she said she’s close friends with commander Reid Wiseman and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen.

    “I would be really excited to be able to talk to Christina, and also my classmate Victor Glover and kind of my astronaut uncles, Reid Wiseman and Jeremy Hansen,” she said before the moon mission slipped to March. “We’re all very excited to be all in space at the same time.”

    Jessia Meir poses in the space station’s multi-window cupola during her first stay aboard the outpost in 2019-20. NASA

    But mostly, Meir is looking forward to the science her crew will conduct during a roughly eight-month stay aboard the space station.

    “We will do experiments ranging from bone and muscle health, (studying) our blood flow, what’s going on in all of these systems during the changes that we experience in microgravity,” she said.

    “There’s an experiment that’s looking at the small muscles in our necks and how they can support us in different gravitational phases. There will be images of our brains taken pre- and post-flight to look at any changes to the brain that happened during microgravity and space missions.”

    The astronauts will continue ongoing studies of how microgravity affects the vision of some long-duration fliers, apparently by changing the shape of the eye over time. Interestingly, those changes are not always for the worst.

    Meir said she needed glasses before her first flight, but her vision improved to 20-15 over the course of her stay in space.

    “Pretty interesting for me, it actually turned out to be quite advantageous,” she said. “But of course, we’re studying this really thoroughly, because we want to make sure that we don’t have any long-term damage to astronauts’ vision, or to the eyes themselves.

    “The good thing is, we haven’t seen any deficits long-term that exist beyond the missions, but we need to collect more data.”

    The crew will also test a new exercise machine developed by the European Space Agency that’s designed to help astronauts stay fit during future flights to the moon and Mars. And they will work with landing simulator software to learn more about how microgravity might affect astronauts setting down on the moon or Mars.

    Jessica Meir encourages her three-year-old daughter to launch a “stomp rocket” on the beach at Cape Canaveral during a break in preparations for launch to the International Space Station. Jessica Meir

    “We even have a new experiment called Relax Pro that Sophie and I will be participating in that’s looking at meditation and mindfulness and how that can benefit astronauts on space missions,” Meir said.

    But it won’t be all work. Meir is bringing a piccolo with her and Fedyaev plans to play a harmonica he brought aboard on his first flight.

    Along with the harmonica, “there were three guitars during our previous mission on board, Fedyaev said. “We used to sing together, and it was like karaoke.

    “We sang different languages, or I would play the guitar, and everybody would sing the words from the song they looked up online. So we will probably meet and play our musical instruments and maybe actually give a concert!”

    Adenot will be the second French woman to fly in space. Physician Claudie Haigneré, one of seven French astronauts chosen in 1985, spent 16 days aboard the Russian Mir space station in 1996. Adenot said Haigneré has acted as a sort of mentor for her and planned to attend the Crew 12 launch.

    “I remember very well the first launch of Claudie Haigneré,” Adenot said. “I was 14 years old, and that day it kind of clicked in my mind. She was the first French woman astronaut flying to space and before, only men.

    “And you know, when you’re a teenager, you’re just looking for inspiration, and if someone has done it already, then it clicks in your mind: say, if a woman has done it already, then why not me?”

    Meir also dreamed of spaceflight when she was a child and said she can’t wait to get back aboard the space station.

    “When I flew last time, I did not have a husband and a child, and now I have both,” she said. “At the end of my seven months, last time, I actually wanted to stay longer, I wasn’t ready to come home. And this time, perhaps will feel a little bit different since I’ll be leaving my three-year-old back here.

    “But everything that we’re doing on board the space station is so exciting, it keeps us going, keeps us invigorated, and it’s easy to not miss things back at home.

    “I hope that what we’re doing will be exciting enough and important enough, noteworthy enough, that one day when she’s old enough, she’ll appreciate that time away.”

  • 行业领袖称稀土储备可能成为21世纪的战略石油储备——并削弱北京的影响力及国外与恐怖主义相关的供应链


    作者:查尔斯·克里茨(Charles Creitz)
    来源:福克斯新闻(Fox News)
    发布时间:2026年2月13日 美国东部时间上午6:00

    独家报道: 行业专家警告称,美国“只需一场危机”就可能失去稀土元素的获取渠道——而稀土元素是从战斗机到电动汽车等一切设备的动力来源。这一脆弱性正是唐纳德·特朗普总统新启动的120亿美元“Vault计划”旨在解决的问题。

    该倡议获得了16.7亿美元私人种子资金和美国进出口银行100亿美元贷款的支持,将建立一个由联邦支持的稀土元素及其他关键矿产储备库。目前,美国大部分此类材料依赖从中国进口。

    美国最大的关键矿产开发商之一Graphite One的高管向福克斯新闻数字频道表示,这一努力可能标志着中国主导全球供应链的局面出现转折点。

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    Graphite One顾问丹·麦格罗蒂(Dan McGroarty)表示:“中国人愿意将镓和铀等半导体材料的供应武器化,然后切断供应,给我们一年的宽限期——这就像一条缰绳,他们随时可以拉紧。”

    特朗普被问及对格陵兰岛接管的决心时称“你会看到”

    特朗普宣布“Vault计划”矿物储备以支持美国工业视频](https://www.foxnews.com/video/6388685247112)

    首席执行官安东尼·休斯顿(Anthony Huston)将这一概念与1970年代石油危机后建立的战略石油储备相提并论,认为关键矿产如今在现代防御系统、先进电子产品和电动汽车中同样发挥着至关重要的作用。

    特朗普在上个月的宣布中表示:“多年来,美国企业在市场动荡期间一直面临关键矿产耗尽的风险……‘Vault计划’将确保美国企业和工人永远不会因任何短缺而受损。”

    Graphite One最近因其阿拉斯加的“具有划时代意义”的石墨溪项目(Graphite Creek)备受关注。休斯顿称,该项目是美国最大的此类关键矿产资产。

    根据国际能源署(IEA)的数据,截至2024年,美国对稀土元素和石墨的进口依赖度至少为93%,且仍严重依赖外国供应商获取数十种其他关键矿产。

    特朗普深知房地产价值——也清楚格陵兰岛对国家安全的重要性

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    休斯顿表示:“美国在石墨方面严重依赖中国和非洲。据我们所知,中国是我们的对手。”

    他补充称,“Vault计划”新闻中被忽视的一点是其反恐层面。

    休斯顿指出,莫桑比克部分地区等非洲矿产资源所在地,存在与极端组织相关联的武装活动。通过将关键矿产开发本土化,美国不仅能打破中国的主导地位,还能打击那些试图威胁美国的恐怖组织运营。

    麦格罗蒂还提到,“Vault计划”让他联想到冷战时期的“两用技术”概念——当时的计算机技术虽无法出口,却可同时用于制造业和核武器设计。

    “从另一个角度看,我们需要平衡20、30、40种不同的金属、矿产、化合物和复合材料,而不仅仅是石油。”

    特朗普在达沃斯挑战卡尼,称加拿大应“感激”黄金穹顶导弹防御系统

    图片44:特朗普与习近平

    (左图:唐纳德·特朗普总统,右图:习近平主席)
    (安德鲁·卡瓦莱罗-雷诺兹/盖蒂图片社)

    麦格罗蒂表示,美国“只需一场危机”就可能因中国等对手切断稀土元素供应。

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    休斯顿还解释了为何“Vault计划”在2020年代比以往任何时候都更具必要性。

    在上个世纪,没有智能手机、电动汽车,石墨等材料仅用于铅笔和原始计算机等模拟工具。石墨溪项目曾为二战时期的钢铁生产提供材料,而如今它在高科技经济中扮演着截然不同的角色。休斯顿重申,美国需要建立自己的关键矿产“战略石油储备”,而非依赖敌对国家。

    “正如飞行时的建议:先给自己戴好氧气面罩,再帮助他人。”

    特朗普称格陵兰岛防御“像两条狗拉雪橇”,并推动美国收购该领土

    当被问及“Vault计划”与参议院因外国入侵重新关注北极国家安全,以及特朗普对格陵兰岛的提议之间是否存在关联时,麦格罗蒂暗示可能有关联,但目前尚不清楚。

    他打趣道,有时从顶部而非侧面观察全球局势更明智,这样能将北美置于中心位置。

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    “看看哪些国家在北极有存在,你就会发现格陵兰岛的重要性;同时也会发现,美国之所以成为北极国家,全靠阿拉斯加。”他补充称,美国政府官方列出的60种关键矿产中,阿拉斯加已知资源覆盖至少58种。

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    “格陵兰岛的情况也是如此。我有时会用‘资源拒绝’这个词——即你可能试图无视格陵兰岛关键矿产的潜在资源价值。但如果有一天你醒来,发现中国和俄罗斯在格陵兰岛开展经济合作,并将这些金属矿产纳入其供应链,你就会意识到问题的严重性。”

    相反,中国专家对“Vault计划”不屑一顾。稀土分析师吴晨辉(Wu Chenhui)在国有《环球时报》中表示,尽管特朗普的举措新颖,但“更多是短期缓冲而非根本解决方案”,中国其他官员也对该消息持同样悲观态度。

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    Industry leaders say the rare earth stockpile could become a Strategic Petroleum Reserve for the 21st century — and blunt both Beijing’s leverage and terror-linked supply chains abroad

    By Charles Creitz
    Fox News

    Published February 13, 2026 6:00am EST

    EXCLUSIVE: Industry experts warn the United States is “one crisis away” from losing access to the rare earth elements that power everything from fighter jets to electric vehicles — a vulnerability President Donald Trump’s new $12 billion “Project Vault” aims to address.

    The initiative, backed by $1.67 billion in private seed money and a $10 billion loan from the Export-Import Bank, would create a federally supported stockpile of rare earth elements and other critical minerals. The U.S. currently imports much of those materials from China.

    Executives from Graphite One, one of the country’s largest critical mineral developers, told Fox News Digital the effort could mark a turning point in the battle over China’s dominance of global supply chains.

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    “The Chinese are willing to weaponize access to … semiconductor materials like gallium and uranium,” Graphite One advisor Dan McGroarty said. “Then they turn off the tap and sort things out, give us a one-year reprieve, you know, it’s a leash, and they can yank that leash anytime they want.”

    TRUMP SAYS ‘YOU’LL SEE’ WHEN ASKED HOW FAR HE’LL GO ON GREENLAND TAKEOVER

    Image 42: Trump announces 'Project Vault' mineral reserve for American industryVideo

    CEO Anthony Huston compared the concept to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, established after the 1970s oil crisis to safeguard U.S. energy security, arguing that critical minerals now play a similarly vital role in powering modern defense systems, advanced electronics and electric vehicles.

    “For years, American businesses have risked running out of critical minerals during market disruptions… Project Vault [will] ensure that American businesses and workers are never harmed by any shortage,” Trump said in his announcement last month.

    Graphite One recently made news with its “truly generational” Graphite Creek site in Alaska, which is the U.S.’ largest asset of that particular critical mineral, in Huston’s words.

    As of 2024, the U.S. was at least 93% import-dependent on rare earth elements and graphite, according to the International Energy Agency, and remains heavily reliant on foreign suppliers for dozens of other critical minerals.

    TRUMP KNOWS GOOD REAL ESTATE — AND HE KNOWS GREENLAND’S VALUE TO NATIONAL SECURITY

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    “The United States really relies on China and Africa for graphite. China, as we understand, is our adversary,” Huston said.

    A buried lede in the Project Vault news, he added, is a little-reported counter-terror aspect.

    Huston said some African mineral deposits, including in parts of Mozambique, are located in areas where ISIS-linked groups have operated. By onshoring development of critical minerals, the U.S. will not only work to unseat Chinese dominance but also deal a blow to operations in areas run by people who want to kill us, he argued.

    McGroarty added that Project Vault reminds him of the idea of “dual-use technologies” during the Cold War, where computers of the time had technology that could not be exported – but could be used for both manufacturing and nuclear weapons design, for instance.

    “On another level, we’re going to have to balance it across 20, 30, 40 different metals, minerals, compounds, and composites, not just oil,” he said.

    TRUMP CHALLENGES CARNEY AT DAVOS, ASSERTS CANADA SHOULD BE ‘GRATEFUL’ FOR GOLDEN DOME MISSILE DEFENSE

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    President Donald Trump, left, and President Xi Jinping, right.(Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Getty Images)

    McGroarty said the U.S. is “one crisis away” from having REEs “cut-off” by adversaries like China.

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    Huston also spoke of why Project Vault fits the 2020s more than any other time.

    In the prior century, there were no cell phones, no EVs and graphite and the like were being used in analog tools like pencils and primitive computers.

    The Graphite Creek site supplied materials for World War II-era steel production, a far cry from its potential role in today’s high-tech economy. Huston reiterated that the U.S. needs its own “strategic petroleum reserve” of critical minerals rather than relying on adversarial nations.

    “As they say when you’re flying, put the oxygen mask on yourself first before turning to help those around,” he said.

    TRUMP SAYS GREENLAND’S DEFENSE IS ‘TWO DOG SLEDS’ AS HE PUSHES FOR US ACQUISITION OF TERRITORY

    Asked about any nexus between Project Vault, the Senate’s renewed focus on Arctic national security amid foreign incursions and Trump’s overtures toward Greenland, McGroarty suggested there may be one — but it’s not yet clear.

    He quipped that sometimes it’s better to look at the globe from the top rather than the side, which places North America in the center of everything.

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    “See what nations have a presence in the Arctic, you’ll see the importance of Greenland; you’ll also see that the U.S. is an Arctic nation only because of Alaska,” he said.

    Of the 60 critical minerals on the U.S. government’s official list, Alaska has known resources of at least 58, he added.

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    Image 47: US should get 'some benefit' from Greenland, Vance saysVideo

    “It’s the same sort of thing with Greenland. In the case of Greenland, I think there’s a phrase that I use from time to time: resource denial — That is to say, you might try not to be interested in Greenland’s resource potential in critical minerals. If you wake up one day, and the Chinese and the Russians are engaging in economic relationships in Greenland and directing those metals and minerals into their supply chains, you will have to be concerned about what goes on.”

    China-based experts, on the other hand, were dismissive of Project Vault, with rare-earths analyst Wu Chenhui telling the state-owned Global Times that while Trump’s move is novel, it “functions more as a short-term buffer than a fundamental solution,” and other officials in the Communist nation were similarly bearish on the news.

    Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox News Digital.

    He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.

    Charles covers media, politics and culture for Fox News Digital.

    Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.