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墨西哥毒枭被击毙 美国发布安全警告
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-02-22 20:52
美国国务院发布公告称,鉴于持续的犯罪活动,墨西哥哈利斯科州、塔毛利帕斯州、米却肯州部分地 区、格雷罗州及新莱昂州的美国公民应就地避难直至另行通知。当天,美联航、达美航空、西南航空和 阿拉斯加航空也宣布,即日起暂停飞往巴亚尔塔港的航班,直至另行通知。 "埃尔·门乔"现年56岁,是墨西哥和美国政府通缉的头号要犯之一。美国于2025年将哈利斯科新生代贩 毒集团(CJNG)列入恐怖组织名单。 记者获悉,当地时间22日,墨西哥哈利斯科新生代贩毒集团(CJNG)头目"埃尔·门乔"在一场由墨西哥 军队参与的行动中被击毙。据悉,美国参与了此次行动。 据了解,墨西哥多州通报哈利斯科新生代贩毒集团实施多起报复性暴力活动,在巴亚尔塔港及瓜达拉哈 拉机场等地纵火焚烧汽车及建筑物、在多地封锁道路,并与政府部门发生交火。 (文章来源:央视新闻) ...
欧盟理事会正式将伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队列入“恐怖组织”名单
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-19 13:45
当地时间2月19日,欧盟理事会发表声明称,继外交事务委员会于1月29日达成政治协议后,理事会当天 正式决定将伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队列入"恐怖组织"名单。 欧盟外交与安全政策高级代表卡拉斯1月29日在社交媒体上发文称,欧盟成员国的外交部长当天作出"决 定性举措",决定将伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队列入"恐怖组织"名单。(央视新闻) 据了解,伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队被列入"恐怖组织"名单后,还将受到欧盟反恐制裁机制的限制性措施约 束。这些措施包括冻结其在欧盟成员国的资金和其他金融资产或经济资源,并禁止欧盟机构向该组织提 供资金和经济资源。目前已有13名个人和23个团体及实体受到上述限制措施约束。 ...
伊朗议长:已将所有欧盟国家军队视为“恐怖组织”
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-01 11:04
Group 1 - The Iranian Parliament Speaker, Ghalibaf, declared that all EU military forces are now considered "terrorist organizations" by Iran [1] - The EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Borrell, announced on January 29 that EU foreign ministers decided to list the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps as a "terrorist organization" [1] - Iran's Foreign Ministry and Armed Forces General Staff issued strong condemnations of the EU's decision [1] Group 2 - Tensions in the Middle East are escalating, with the Trump administration in the U.S. repeatedly issuing military threats against Iran [1] - Iran's Supreme Leader, Khamenei, warned that any U.S. provocation could lead to a "regional full-scale war" [1] - Khamenei emphasized that the Iranian people would respond decisively to any aggression or provocation [1]
哥伦比亚内政部长:哥美将“联合行动”打击边境非法武装
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2026-01-08 17:02
Core Viewpoint - The Colombian government, led by President Petro, and the U.S. government, under President Trump, have agreed to take joint action against the illegal armed group "National Liberation Army (ELN)" operating along the Colombia-Venezuela border [1] Group 1: Government Actions - Colombian Interior Minister Benedetti announced the agreement to combat the ELN following failed peace negotiations, which have led to increased attacks and kidnappings of military personnel [1] - The ELN has been involved in organized crime and drug trafficking, often fleeing to Venezuela after clashes with Colombian security forces [1] Group 2: Background on ELN - The ELN was founded in 1964 and is believed to have thousands of members, primarily active in Colombia's Pacific coastal region and along the border with Venezuela [1] - The group is designated as a terrorist organization by both the U.S. and the European Union [1] Group 3: Political Tensions - President Trump has publicly labeled President Petro as a "drug lord" and threatened severe actions against Colombia, including cutting off all aid [1] - In response to Trump's accusations, Petro announced plans to legally defend himself in the U.S. judicial system [1]
现场:美军又打击3艘所谓贩毒船致3死
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-01 06:24
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. military conducted strikes against three vessels allegedly involved in drug trafficking, resulting in three fatalities, as part of operations against recognized terrorist organizations [1] Group 1: Military Action - The U.S. military released a video on social media detailing the strikes on December 30, 2025, against three vessels identified as engaging in drug smuggling activities [1] - Intelligence indicated that these vessels were operated by recognized terrorist organizations and were navigating known drug trafficking routes [1] - Prior to the strikes, the three vessels were involved in drug transfers among themselves [1] Group 2: Aftermath and Response - Following the military action, the U.S. Coast Guard was notified to initiate a search and rescue operation [1] - The results of the search and rescue operation have not been disclosed, but it has been confirmed that three individuals died as a result of the strikes [1]
美军称打击3艘所谓“从事毒品走私活动”船只 致3人死亡
Xin Jing Bao· 2026-01-01 05:46
Core Viewpoint - The U.S. military conducted strikes on three vessels allegedly involved in drug trafficking, claiming they were operated by recognized terrorist organizations [1] Group 1: Military Action - On December 30, the U.S. military released a video detailing strikes on three vessels engaged in drug smuggling activities [1] - The military indicated that intelligence suggested these vessels were operating along known drug trafficking routes [1] - Prior to the strikes, the three vessels were involved in drug transfers [1] Group 2: Aftermath and Casualties - Following the military action, the U.S. Coast Guard was notified to initiate a "rescue" operation [1] - The military did not disclose the results of the rescue operation but reported that three individuals had died [1]
澳大利亚海滩枪击案两名嫌疑人曾宣誓效忠恐怖组织
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-12-15 02:41
Core Viewpoint - The investigation into the Bondi Beach shooting incident in Sydney reveals that the two suspects pledged allegiance to the Islamic State terrorist organization, highlighting ongoing concerns about domestic terrorism in Australia [2] Group 1: Incident Details - The shooting incident on Bondi Beach resulted in 16 deaths, including one of the suspects, and 40 injuries [2] - The suspects are identified as a father-son duo, with the son being identified as Narvid Akram [2] Group 2: Terrorism Links - A senior official from the Australian Joint Counter-Terrorism Team stated that a flag of the Islamic State was found in the suspects' vehicle [2] - The Australian Security Intelligence Organization has been investigating Narvid Akram for six years due to his close ties with Islamic State terrorists in Sydney [2]
打还是不打?美媒曝特朗普打算和马杜罗直接谈
Xin Hua She· 2025-11-25 11:16
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around the speculation of potential U.S. military action against Venezuela, with recent developments indicating a shift towards dialogue between President Trump and President Maduro [1][2][3] - The U.S. has designated a Venezuelan drug trafficking group as a "foreign terrorist organization," claiming it is led by Maduro, which may provide a pretext for further military action [3][2] - The U.S. military has increased its presence in the Caribbean, deploying advanced naval assets, including the aircraft carrier USS Ford, while simultaneously conducting operations against alleged drug trafficking vessels [2][3] Group 2 - The U.S. government has been applying pressure on Venezuela while signaling a willingness to engage in dialogue, indicating a potential shift in strategy [2][3] - The U.S. military's recent activities include the sinking of over 20 alleged drug trafficking vessels, resulting in significant casualties, and the ongoing military buildup in the region [2][3] - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has warned airlines about the risks of flying in Venezuelan airspace due to increased military activity, leading to cancellations of flights by several international airlines [4][5]
马杜罗否认美国国务院指控
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-17 22:36
Core Points - The article discusses the denial by Venezuelan President Maduro regarding U.S. accusations linking him to a criminal network named "Sun Group," which the U.S. has designated as a foreign terrorist organization [1][2] - The U.S. State Department claims that the "Sun Group" is led by Maduro and other high-ranking officials of his regime, while Venezuelan media refutes the existence of such a group [1] - The article highlights the potential escalation of U.S. military actions against Maduro's regime, despite President Trump's consideration of dialogue with Maduro [2] Summary by Sections - **U.S. Accusations and Designation** The U.S. Secretary of State announced that the "Sun Group," allegedly connected to Maduro, will be classified as a foreign terrorist organization, effective from the 24th [1] The Venezuelan government claims that this designation is a fabrication, with no international bodies or reports confirming the existence of the "Sun Group" [1] - **Response from Venezuelan Officials** Venezuelan officials, including the Minister of Interior, Justice, and Peace, have labeled the U.S. claims as a manipulation of public opinion and a significant lie [1] The article mentions a $50 million bounty placed by the U.S. Justice Department for information leading to Maduro's arrest, but no solid evidence has been provided [1] - **Potential Military Actions** The article notes that the U.S. State Department's statement may indicate an escalation in U.S. military posture towards Venezuela, with the deployment of the USS Ford aircraft carrier strike group to the Caribbean [2] Despite this, President Trump has expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue with Maduro, although details regarding the timing and participants of such discussions remain unclear [2] A retired Brazilian naval officer commented on the U.S. military buildup, suggesting it could lead to a prolonged conflict similar to the Vietnam War [2]
厄瓜多尔最大犯罪组织头目在西班牙被捕
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-11-17 04:37
Core Points - The capture of Wilmer Geovanny Chavarría Barré, known as "Pipo," leader of Ecuador's largest criminal organization, "Los Lobos," was announced by President Noboa [1] - "Los Lobos" is recognized as a terrorist organization in Ecuador, with approximately 8,000 members [1] - The organization is involved in illegal mining and drug trafficking, collaborating with Mexican drug cartels [1] - Chavarría Barré had previously faked his death and escaped to Europe, where he continued to direct criminal activities in Ecuador [1] - The Ecuadorian Interior Minister stated that Chavarría Barré is responsible for at least 400 deaths and directed criminal operations from prison between 2011 and 2019 [1] - Ecuador has seen a surge in violence and murder cases, with criminal organizations clashing over control of drug trafficking routes [1] - A recent incident on November 9 resulted in over 30 prisoner deaths during a conflict between "Los Lobos" and rival organizations in a southern Ecuadorian prison [1]