logo
特朗普宣布美国与胡塞武装停火,但以色列仍面临被袭击风险

特朗普宣布美国与胡塞武装停火,但以色列仍面临被袭击风险

You may also like
Close Created with sketchtool.
Up Next Close Created with sketchtool.
Embed code copied to clipboard Copy Link Copy Embed Facebook Twitter Close Created with sketchtool. Your browser does not support HTML5 video.
0:00
Pause
Playing Mute Created with sketchtool.
0:13
/ 1:21
Share Created with sketchtool. Closed Captions Active Created with sketchtool. Fullscreen Inactive Created with sketchtool. Tap for Sound 美国总统特朗普表示,美国将暂停对袭击了红海商船的也门胡塞武装组织的空袭。封面图片来源:Khaled Abdullah/Reuters
3月中旬美国总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)开始对胡塞武装采取军事行动时,他誓言将全力以赴,以结束这些武装分子对红海及附近水域国际航运的袭击。
特朗普在这次军事行动的第一周于社交媒体上宣称:'这甚至算不上是一场公平的较量,永远也不会是。他们将被彻底歼灭。'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Jason Kelce slammed for 'tone deaf' Fourth of July post after 'big, beautiful bill' signing
Jason Kelce slammed for 'tone deaf' Fourth of July post after 'big, beautiful bill' signing

Fox News

timean hour ago

  • Fox News

Jason Kelce slammed for 'tone deaf' Fourth of July post after 'big, beautiful bill' signing

Jason Kelce was just like plenty of Americans on the Fourth of July, taking in some of the best fireworks. However, when the Philadelphia Eagles legend took to social media to celebrate, he was met with plenty of vitriol. "Man I love the 4th! One of the great days we all can set aside our differences in this country, and enjoy the one thing we all share in common. That we are American! Cheers to you oh beautiful America," Kelce wrote in an Instagram post of a video of some fireworks. Almost immediately, he was ripped in the comments. Kelce's post came hours after President Donald Trump signed the "big, beautiful bill," which seemed to be the catalyst for the backlash in the former NFL player's comment section. "Set aside differences? One party wants to feed children. The other wants to feed brown people to alligators," one person wrote. "Unfortunately Jason this is not real life for many. They signed the worst bill for so many Americans today just to rub it in our faces. I know it's hard to understand, but so many will suffer," another added. Another user called his post "tone deaf." "love u bud but this is so out of touch, i beg you please read the room rn. so many are suffering," added another. One more user said there is "nothing beautiful about this country right now." The post had over 2,000 comments at the time of publishing. His three previous posts combined for just over 1,000 comments. The Kelces have normally been silent about their political beliefs, but Travis Kelce's girlfriend, Taylor Swift, endorsed Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential election. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Russia says low global oil stockpiles prompted OPEC+ to hike output
Russia says low global oil stockpiles prompted OPEC+ to hike output

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Russia says low global oil stockpiles prompted OPEC+ to hike output

(Reuters) -Low global oil stockpiles were a major motivating factor in prompting OPEC+ members to raise production by 548,000 barrels per day in August at the group's meeting on Saturday, the Russian government said in a statement. The group, which pumps about half of the world's oil, has been curtailing production since 2022 to support the market. But it has reversed course this year to regain market share and as U.S. President Donald Trump demanded the group pumped more to help keep gasoline prices lower. "Taking into account the robust global economic outlook and current market conditions reflected in low oil inventories, they (eight OPEC+ members) agreed to make a production adjustment of 548,000 barrels per day in August 2025," the Russian government said. OPEC+, which groups the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies led by Russia, wants to expand market share amid growing supplies from rival producers like the United States, sources have said. The group will next meet on August 3. (Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

Trump's signing of 'One Big Beautiful Bill' includes $85 million to move space shuttle Discovery from Smithsonian to Texas
Trump's signing of 'One Big Beautiful Bill' includes $85 million to move space shuttle Discovery from Smithsonian to Texas

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Trump's signing of 'One Big Beautiful Bill' includes $85 million to move space shuttle Discovery from Smithsonian to Texas

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. On July 4, 2006, NASA's space shuttle Discovery launched on a "return to flight" mission that paved the way for it and its sister ships to fly for another five years. Now, a sprawling budget enacted on Independence Day will seemingly lead to Discovery lifting off again — though this time not into space, but rather from its place in the national collection. President Donald Trump signed into law the so-called "One Big Beautiful Bill" today (July 4), a day after the legislation was narrowly passed out of Congress with only Republican support. Deep within the 900-page bill is a provision added by Texas' senators to transfer a "space vehicle" to a NASA center "involved in the administration of the Commercial Crew Program" and "placed on public exhibition at an entity within the Metropolitan Statistical Area where such center is located." The vague language, written in such a way to skirt Senate restrictions on reconciliation bills, was aimed at achieving the "Bring the Space Shuttle Home Act" introduced by Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn in April. "It's long overdue for Space City to receive the recognition it deserves by bringing the space shuttle Discovery home," said Cornyn in a statement released after the Senate passed its version of the bill in a vote of 50 to 50, with Vice President J.D. Vance breaking the tie. "Houston has long stood at the heart of America's human spaceflight program, and this legislation rightly honors that legacy," said Cruz, who chairs the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, & Transportation. "It ensures that any future transfer of a flown, crewed space vehicle will prioritize locations that have played a direct and vital role in our nation's manned space program, making Houston, Texas, a leading candidate." "Bringing such a historic space vehicle to the region would underscore the city's indispensable contributions to our space missions, highlight the strength of America's commercial space partnerships, and inspire future generations of engineers, scientists, and pioneers who will carry our legacy of American leadership in space," he said. The bill allocates $85 million to move Discovery from the its display home of the past 13 years, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, to Space Center Houston, the official visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center in Texas. "No less than $5 million" is earmarked for the transportation of the winged orbiter, with the remainder going towards the "construction of a facility to house the space vehicle." Per the bill, the move of space shuttle Discovery must be completed by Jan. 4, 2027. It does not stipulate how the orbiter should be moved. It is not clear if the $85 million will be enough to cover the transfer and display, given that the first time the retired shuttles were brought to their museum homes in 2012, the cost for just the preparation and delivery of each vehicle was $28.8 million, which did not include ground transportation to the museum. Discovery is the United States' most flown spacecraft in history, with 39 missions between 1984 and 2011. In the process of retiring the shuttle fleet, Discovery was identified by NASA as the "vehicle of record," such that it was kept more intact than Atlantis or Endeavour for the purpose of serving as engineering example at the Smithsonian. Related Stories: — Texas senators: Move space shuttle Discovery from Smithsonian to Houston — NASA's space shuttle: The first reusable spacecraft — Discovery: NASA's busiest shuttle Space Center Houston has not released any details as of yet about how or where it will display Discovery, other than to say it fits into its strategic plans moving forward. The center already exhibits a mock, walkthrough space shuttle, "Independence," mounted atop NASA''s original modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, "NASA 905." A 2011 investigation by the NASA Office of the Inspector General found "no evidence that the White House, politics or any other outside force improperly influenced the selection decision" of where the space shuttles were originally awarded by the space agency. It is unclear if there are any further actions the Smithsonian or other entities could take to halt Discovery's transfer.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store