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香港警方在公共场所加装闭路电视镜头,目前已有5000多支镜头接入锐眼计划。
据香港政府新闻网,香港警务处自去年起通过锐眼计划,在全港罪案率较高、人流较多的公共场所安装闭路电视镜头。
警方称,会逐步将其他政府部门和公营机构,例如启德体育园、港铁的闭路电视镜头纳入锐眼,目前已接入5000多支这类镜头。
政府部门方面,警方今年的目标是接入房屋署10处公共屋邨、运输署三条海底隧道、康文署七个与全运会相关场馆,以及四个出入境管制站的闭路电视镜头。
香港警务处行动部高级警司梁铭亮说,摄像头协助警方侦破超过480宗刑事案件,拘捕超过840人。警方也在7月底将镜头安装在警车上,作为流动闭路电视,并研究进一步扩展安装地点,包括今年内在交通灯上安装镜头。
少林寺前住持释永信涉嫌刑事犯罪接受调查后,中国宗教界启动教育活动,要求学法规、守戒律。
据中国国家宗教事务局官网,宗教界“学法规、守戒律、重修为、树形象”教育活动启动会在北京召开。中共中央统战部副部长、国家宗教事务局局长陈瑞峰出席会议并讲话。
会议称,宗教界开展“学法规、守戒律、重修为、树形象”教育活动是坚持中国宗教中国化方向、促进中国宗教健康传承的必然要求,对全面贯彻中共中央关于宗教工作的决策部署、推动全面从严治教具有重要意义。
会议提出,各全国性宗教团体要认真学习贯彻中共总书记习近平在中共中央政治局第二十二次集体学习时的重要讲话精神,精心组织、周密安排,激发主人翁意识,切实发挥主体作用,做到全员覆盖、全员参与。要坚持问题导向,着力解决宗教界存在的教风教德突出问题,匡正教风,治理乱象,树立中国宗教崇俭戒奢、正信正行的良好形象。
会上,各全国性宗教团体发出《关于崇俭戒奢、正信正行的倡议》。各全国性宗教团体驻会班子成员、监事会领导班子成员,有关重点宗教活动场所、宗教院校负责人参加会议。
千年古刹少林寺7月27日通报,释永信涉嫌刑事犯罪,挪用侵占项目资金寺院资产;严重违反佛教戒律,长期与多名女性保持不正当关系并育有私生子,正接受多部门联合调查。河南省佛教协会9月4日发文称,释永信目无国法、罔顾教规,六根不净、追名逐利,肆意妄为、屡破底线,严重违反佛教戒律。
中美科技战下“安世之乱”持续燃烧,针对其中国区员工称遭总部停薪并切断系统访问权限的说法,欧洲晶片制造商安世半导体(Nexperia)表示有关信息不实;安世中国公司则自称是“独立经营、决策的中国企业”,告诉员工有权拒绝执行外部指示。
据路透社报道,安世半导体星期天(10月19日)澄清,其在中国的员工仍可以访问公司平台系统,并在正常领薪。
公司表示,已注意到中国公司传出安世半导体和荷兰政府抛弃中国市场,及中国分公司已由新实体运营的不实消息,并表示任何有关员工被停薪的说法都是“不实且具有误导性的”。
不过,安世半导体中国公司同样于星期天在微信公号向员工公告,称安世国内公司任何时候都是独立经营、决策的中国企业,法定代表人有权代表公司意志并最终负责公司全部运营决策。
全体员工应当继续执行安世中国公司的工作指示。对于任何其他未经安世中国公司法定代表人同意的外部指示(即使通过outlook、teams等方式传送),员工有权拒绝执行而不构成违反工作纪律或者法律规定。
公告也指出,安世中国全部主体运营及员工薪资福利一切正常。“董事会和管理层不会允许外部力量影响公司运营或损害员工利益”,安世中国团队的的工资、奖金及其他福利将继续由安世国内公司而不是Nexperia荷兰主体发放。
中国媒体芯智讯报道,安世半导体中国区星期五(17日)向中国客户发出通知书,表示凌晨收到荷兰总部通知,将不再支付他们的酬劳;他们的公司系统权限也被全面中断。
通知书称,安世半导体中国区目前正遭遇无情且明显违背法律与道德底线的打压,中国市场已经被欧洲现任管理层抛弃。
据第一财经报道,安世半导体母公司、中国闻泰科技相关负责人星期六(18日)回应称,周五早上安世半导体中国团队的账号被封,具体原因不明,后来有部分恢复。考虑到紧急状态下欧洲可能会切断系统和资金,中国区不得不采取独立自救行动,加紧协调国内供应链,确保国内客户的供应。
刚结束访美行程的香港财政司司长陈茂波说,在华盛顿的国际货币基金组织(IMF)及世界银行集团年会上,各方对全球经济前景有不少顾虑。但美国当地不少商界朋友表示,今年以来中国大陆企业在创科的不同领域展现出跨越式的发展,他们也希望通过香港作为切入点及跳板,开拓大陆和亚洲市场。
陈茂波星期天(10月19日)在财政司网站发表网志说,在华盛顿期间,他以中国代表团成员身份出席了IMF及世界银行集团年会,并与当地多个智库代表会面,了解各地政商领袖、专家学者和智库对一系列当前全球关注议题的看法。
在纽约期间,陈茂波则与当地的主要商会、金融机构和智库等代表会面交流,向他们介绍香港的最新发展和优势,并更好了解彼此的观点和关切。
他说,在地缘政治风险持续、关税战升温下,全球经济前景极不明朗,IMF修订今年全球经济增长预测至3.2%,较去年低0.1个百分点,预计明年增速将进一步放慢至3.1%。
他透露,年会上的另一个焦点,是不少经济体正面对上升的债务压力,一些原本债务水平已高的先进及新兴与发展中经济体,由于息率仍然高企,偿还债务的负担不断增加,导至市场对他们公共财政长远的可持续性,有着越来越大的忧虑,加上经济增长放缓,两者叠加,将压缩各地政府增加公共开支的空间,影响社会民生。
他指出,全球产业链和供应链正在重新组合,区域合作的势态加强。以亚洲区为例,正如IMF研究指出,为减轻外部冲击的影响,亚洲国家正调整经济结构、扩大内需,也加强区内贸易联动,中长期而言,亚洲区的经济融合将使整个地区的生产总值增长多1.4%,整个亚洲在今年与明年,预计将继续为全球增长作出最大份额的贡献,约达到60%。
陈茂波说,近年急速冒起的数字资产,各经济体成员都认识到其影响力正加快扩大,也认为国际间应加强协作,稳慎管控其对金融系统稳定所带来的风险。他在美国跟当地商界领袖及智库交流时,大家普遍认为中美保持稳定的关系,不但有利于两国自身的发展,对全球经济的未来更是至关重要,大家对此都有所期盼。
他说,在中国与世界联通的大道上,香港在“一国两制”的制度优势下,有着“超级联系人”和“超级增值人”的角色和功能。面对当前国际形势,香港更要顺势而上、勇于突破、敢于创新,开拓新网络,建立新联系,为加强合作发挥新的功能,为区内以至全球的互联与繁荣贡献更大的香港力量。
他还提到,不少当地的商界朋友也表示,今年以来中国大陆企业在创科的不同领域展现出跨越式的发展,让他们重新评估中国的创科实力,同时也希望通过香港作为切入点及跳板,开拓大陆和亚洲市场,寻找更多新的合作机遇。
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“如果下水道是一个城市的良心,那么监狱罪犯的待遇就是刑事司法的良心。”
监狱法,除了包含服刑人员管理的实体与程序,还囊括监狱的组织管理。这决定了它既属于行政法,又具有刑事法的性质。
目前实践中确实存在把刑期较短的罪犯放在看守所执行的做法,但这未必科学
南方周末记者 陈怡帆 南方周末实习生 张钰馨
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2023年4月23日,成都川西监狱爱心亲情帮教活动现场。(视觉中国|供图)
“法律要以何种态度对待罪犯?”
在监狱法修订之际,这个问题再次被摆上了公共议题的桌面。
惩罚威慑、教育改造与维护秩序,构成了中国监狱系统的核心使命。过去有段时间监狱还被称作劳改部门,“罪犯也是公民”这个在今天看来已属常识的问题也曾引发争议。
直到1980年代司法体制改革,将监狱划归司法行政系统管理,1994年,监狱法正式出台,首次以法律形式确立了监狱作为国家刑罚执行机关的地位,同时规定,罪犯的人格尊严与基本权利应依法受到保障。
如今,这部关乎罪犯人权与刑罚执行的法律已走过三十年。时过境迁,在修订监狱法的过程中,罪犯的权利边界、监狱的安全管理和社会功能,需要新的解释与权衡。
在现代法治框架下,监狱究竟应当扮演怎样的角色?又如何在保障社会安全的同时,尊重罪犯的基本权利与人格尊严?
中国社会科学院法学研究所研究员刘仁文是这一修法进程的重要参与者。身兼中国刑法学会副会长和中国犯罪学会副会长的他认为,真正的监狱治理,不能止步于强化控制,而应建立在制度理性与权利保障之上。
“如果下水道是一个城市的良心,那么监狱罪犯的待遇就是刑事司法的良心。”刘仁文说。
南方周末:设立监狱的目的不仅仅是为了惩罚。这三十年来,监狱在工作和理念上有哪些变化?
刘仁文:监狱过去是劳改场所,在公安部系统里,后来才划到司法行政这边,并从法律上确立了其刑罚执行机关的地位。体制变化背后是理念的变化——原来更强调“安全”“管控”,如今更强调依法治国和人权保障。
这也关联到一个核心问题:如何正确处理“安全”与“权利”的平衡。我也在一些场合建议过,在监狱管理上,我们要从“绝对安全”向“相对安全”转型。越怕出事,就越严防死守;越严防死守,服刑人员跟社会的联系就越少。从长远看,这不利于服刑人员回归社会。事实上,这次修法也体现了这一理念的延伸和深化。
例如,相较于现行监狱法,二审稿将服刑人员的“权利与义务”单独列成一节,并且将“权利”置于“义务”之前。这一调整意义重大,表明我们更加注重对服刑人员权利的保障,这更符合现代法治国家“以权利为中心”的法治逻辑,是很大的进步。
南方周末:既涉及权利与义务,又涉及监狱的组织管理。从法律体系上看,监狱法属于什么性质的法律?它和刑法、刑事诉讼法是什么关系
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政治性很浓的小说,通过主人公卡在小城卡尔斯的经历,可以一窥土耳其世俗派与宗教派之间的斗争。
卡是流亡诗人,以报道自杀女孩为由造访卡尔斯,实则是想追求伊珮珂与她结婚。卡在卡尔斯不可避免地卷入两派之间的冲突,在与各色人的交往对话中,卡始终处于一种矛盾的孤独的状态,无法在理性与信仰之间做出选择,似乎是土耳其本身的缩影。卡在卡尔斯的追寻无果而终。
小说后半部分又插入“我”来叙说卡的故事,变成了一种伪纪实文学体例,不解这种写法的意义何在。
女性向的小说,有点造作的故事。主角是面临更年期的女艺术家,精神层面以及与丈夫的性关系都产生了危机,想要寻求改变。本来计划开车横跨美国到纽约,却中途在离家很近的小城的汽车旅馆中住了下来,并与一个年轻男子Davey发生婚外情(没有性关系)。当女主假期结束回家后,诊断出预更年期的她对Davey的渴望更加强烈,但Davey却与妻子搬家难续前缘。而女主的性冲动转而投射到女性身上,被深爱的女友抛弃后又长时间内陷入绝望状态。作为出轨的交换,女主默许丈夫也可以有自己的女友,两人并将情况与孩子坦白,形成了一个特殊的家庭。
如何面对突然到来的更年期?女主在茫然与慌乱中探索生活之道,性就是一种对抗的方式。
短篇小说集,讲述爱尔兰普通人的故事。基调是灰色的,没有美满的结局,有的只是普通人的无奈、悲伤和宿命。有的故事初读很平淡,过后却有深沉的余味。正如标题的总结,每篇故事的主角某种程度上都是生活的囚徒,因为各不相同的原因无法突破桎梏,或许这就是生活的本质。推荐。
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双持安卓苹果,都支持 5G ,但是一打开之后耗电明显增加,安卓大电池都耗不住。
有人说这是因为太偏僻了,基站少,但是我坐标上海内环,上班的时候安卓开 5G 可以正常上网,苹果开 5G 之后就时不时不能上网,索性直接把安卓和苹果的 5G 全都关了
那么把 5G 关掉之后有什么体验下降呢?完全没有,反而耗电量减少,信号稳定,纯纯体验提升了一个档次
昨天下午看到有 v 友在帖子回复里聊到川普币,研究了一下。 川普币从最高 $80 一个跌到了只有$5, 跌去了将近 95% 。 作为 meme 代币的龙头(和 doge 相对,差不多是龙头吧),我觉得归零的概率不大,目前这个点位是有投资价值的,抄底问题不大。 除了每个月会解锁一部分锁仓的代币以外,其他的风险就在于特朗普本人的操作了,小仓位入 20 倍全仓做多了。不设置止盈,看向$10 。
韩国媒体报道,台日韩头部企业代表受邀在美国与美国总统特朗普举行高尔夫球叙,不过台积电以“美中局势紧张”为由婉拒出席。
综合《朝鲜日报》和韩联社报道,特朗普当地时间星期六(10月18日)于佛罗里达州海湖庄园举行高尔夫球聚会,与来自韩国、日本及台湾等亚洲企业代表交流,被外界视为推动对美投资与关税谈判的重要行程。
报道引述业界消息人士称,球叙分为12组,每组四人挥杆,包括一名美国官员、美国球手和两名企业代表。
据悉,全球最大晶片代工制造商台积电也受邀,但是以“美中关系紧张产生的压力”而婉拒出席。
不过白宫据报拒绝向媒体公布同行名单,目前无法确认台湾业者的实际出席情况。
知情人士称,阿里巴巴旗下蚂蚁集团和电商巨头京东等中国科技企业,已暂停在香港发行稳定币计划。
路透社引述英国《金融时报》星期六(10月18日)报道,知情人士称,这些公司在收到中国央行和网信办等监管机构暂不推进相关项目的指示后,已暂停稳定币计划。
稳定币是一种旨在与某些资产(通常是货币)维持相对稳定价值的虚拟资产。
香港今年5月审议通过《香港稳定币条例草案》。此条例8月1日正式生效。截至9月底,收到36家机构提交的稳定币牌照申请。
蚂蚁集团曾在今年6月表示将参与香港稳定币试点项目,京东也曾表示会加入试点计划。
中国媒体上月引述知情人士称,由于北京对稳定币、加密货币政策的风向有变,之前积极参与申请稳定币牌照的多家央企和中资银行的在港机构,可能推迟相关申请。其中的考量包括香港稳定币业务刚刚开始,未来走向不明朗,中资机构过多参与可能导致风险转移等。有关报道之后被删除。
台湾花莲外海发生地震后,新形成的太鲁阁燕子口堰塞湖坝体不稳,加上台风“风神”外围环流即将来袭,预计短期内可能发生渗流破坏或坝顶溢流决口。
综合《联合报》、东森新闻等报道,疑似于星期四(10月16日)晚间形成的花莲太鲁阁立雾溪燕子口堰塞湖,星期六(18日)凌晨溢流到中横公路,导致隧道内监控系统短路受损。
随着台风“风神”外围环流即将来袭,花莲外海星期六上午又发生规模5.3级地震,燕子口周边土石崩塌,致使堰塞湖进一步“扩大”。林务局花莲分局观察认为,水位距离坝顶不到五米,短期内可能发生渗流破坏或坝顶溢流决口,呼吁民众撤离,勿进入河道,并持续红色警戒。
花莲县政府星期六晚间针对上述堰塞湖发布红色警戒,宣布秀林乡大天祥地区、富世村民乐社区及秀林村民有社区,星期天停止上班上课。太鲁阁国家公园持续封园。
据悉,林务局花莲分局星期六出动挖掘机开出便道,以便机械能够向上游挖除坝体引流,但评估至少需要三天才能接触坝体。
"I rode away on a camel with my grandmother, along a sandy road, and I started to cry." Ayish Younis is describing the worst moment of his life – he still regards it as such, even though it was 77 years ago, and he's lived through many horrors since.
It was 1948, the first Arab-Israeli war was raging, and Ayish was 12. He and his whole extended family were fleeing their homes in the village of Barbara - famed for its grapes, wheat, corn and barley - in what had been British-ruled Palestine.
"We were scared for our lives," Ayish says. "On our own, we had no means to fight the Jews, so we all started to leave."
The camel took Ayish and his grandmother seven miles south from Barbara, to an area held by Egypt that would become known as the Gaza Strip. It was just 25 miles long and a few miles wide, and had just become occupied by Egyptian forces.
In all an estimated 700,000 Palestinians lost their homes and became refugees as a result of the war of 1948-49; around 200,000 are believed to have crowded into that tiny coastal corridor.
"We had bits of wood which we propped against the walls of a building to make a shelter," Ayish says.
Later, they moved into one of the huge tented camps established by the United Nations.
Today, aged 89, Ayish is again living in a tent in Al-Mawasi near Khan Younis.
In May last year, seven months into the two-year war between Israel and Hamas, Ayish was forced to leave his home in the southern Gaza city of Rafah after an evacuation order from the Israeli military.
The four-storey house, divided into several apartments, that he had shared with his children and their families, was destroyed by what he believes may have been Israeli tank-fire.
Now, home is a small white canvas tent just a few metres across.
Other members of the family are in neighbouring tents. They have all had to cook on an open fire. With no access to running water they wash using canned water, which is scarce and as a result expensive.
"We returned to what we started with, we returned back to tents, and we still don't know how long we will be here," he says, sitting in a plastic chair on the bare sand outside his tent, with clothes drying on a washing line nearby.
A walking frame is propped beside him, as he moves with difficulty. But he still speaks in the crystal-clear, melodious Arabic of one who studied literature, and recited the Quran daily as the imam of a local mosque.
"After we left Barbara and lived in a tent, we eventually succeeded in building a house. But now, the situation is more than a catastrophe. I don't know what the future holds, and whether we will ever be able to rebuild our house again."
"And in the end I just want to go back to Barbara, with my whole extended family, and again taste the fruit that I remember from there."
On 9 October, Israel and Hamas agreed to the first phase of a ceasefire and hostage release deal. The remaining living 20 Hamas-held hostages were returned to Israel and Israel released nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees and prisoners.
Yet despite widespread rejoicing over the ceasefire, Ayish is not optimistic about the long-term prospects for Gaza.
"I hope the peace will spread and it will be calm," he says. "But I believe the Israelis will do whatever they like."
Under the agreement for the first stage of the ceasefire, Israel will retain control of more than half the Gaza Strip, including Rafah.
One question Ayish, his family and all Gazans are pondering is whether their homeland will ever be successfully rebuilt.
Back in 1948, the Egyptian army had been one of five Arab armies that had invaded the British-controlled territory of Mandate Palestine the day after the establishment of a Jewish state, Israel. But they soon withdrew, defeated, from Barbara, prompting Ayish's decision to flee.
Ayish became a teacher when he was 19, and gained a literature degree in Cairo under a scholarship programme.
The best moment of his life, he says, was when he married his wife Khadija. Together they had 18 children. That, according to a newspaper article that once featured him, is a record – the largest number of children from the same mother and father of any Palestinian family.
Today, he has 79 grandchildren, two of them born in the last few months.
The family would move from their first tent to a simple three-room cement house with an asbestos roof in the refugee camp, which they later extended to nine rooms – thanks partly to wages earned in Israel.
When the border between Israel and Gaza opened, and Ayish's eldest son Ahmed was one of many Palestinians who took advantage of that, working in an Israeli restaurant during his holidays, while studying medicine in Egypt.
"During that time, in Israel, people were paid very well. And this is the period of time where the Palestinians made most of their money," he says.
All but one of Ayish's children gained university degrees. They became engineers, nurses, teachers. Several moved abroad. Five are in Gulf countries and Ahmed, a specialist in spinal cord injuries, now lives in London. Many other Gazan families are similarly scattered.
The Younis family, like many Gazans, wanted nothing to do with politics. Ayish became an imam at a Rafah mosque – and a local headman (or mukhtar) responsible for settling disputes, just as his uncle had been years earlier in the village of Barbara.
He was not appointed by the government – but he says that both Hamas and the Fatah political movement, the dominant party in the Palestinian authority, respected him.
That didn't save the family from tragedy, though, during the street battles of 2007, when Fatah and Hamas fought for control of the Strip. Ayish's daughter Fadwa was killed in cross-fire as she sat in a car.
The rest of the family survived through wars between Hamas and Israel in 2008, 2012, 2014 – as well as the devastating war triggered by the deadly Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October 2023.
Then came that evacuation order by the Israeli military who said they were carrying out operations against Hamas in the area, forcing them to leave their Rafah home and over a year spent living in makeshift tents.
Ayish's life has come full circle since 1948. But his greatest desire is to go even further back in time, to return to the village, now in Israel, which he last saw when he was 12 – even though it no longer exists.
Apart from clothes, cooking pots and a few other essentials, the only possessions he has with him in his tent are the precious title deeds to his ancestral land in Barbara.
Thoughts are now turning to the reconstruction of Gaza.
But Ayish believes the extent of the destruction – of infrastructure, schools and health services – is so great that it cannot be fully repaired, even with the help of the international community.
"I don't believe Gaza has any future," he says.
He believes that his grandchildren could play a role in the reconstruction of Gaza if the ceasefire is fully implemented, but he does not believe they will be able to find jobs in the territory as good as those they have or could get abroad.
His son Haritha, a graduate in Arabic language who has four daughters and a son, is also living in a tent. "An entire generation has been destroyed by this war.
"We are unable to comprehend it," he says.
"We used to hear from our fathers and grandfathers about the 1948 war and how difficult the displacement was, but there is no comparison between 1948 and what happened in this war.
"We hope that our children will have a role in rebuilding, but as Palestinians, do we have the capacity on our own to rebuild the schools? Will donor countries play a role in that?"
"My daughter has gone through two years of war without schooling, and for two years before that schools were closed because of Covid," he continues. "I used to work in a clothing store, but it was destroyed.
"We don't know how things will unfold or how we will have a source of income. There are so many questions we have no answers for. We simply don't know what the future holds."
Another of Ayish's sons, Nizar, a trained nurse, who lives in a tent nearby, agrees. He believes Gaza's problems are so great that the youngest generation of the family will not be able to play much role, despite their high level of education.
"The situation is unbearable," he says. "We hope that life will return to how it was before the war. But the destruction is massive - total destruction of buildings and infrastructure, psychological devastation within the community, and the destruction of universities."
Ayish's eldest son Ahmed, in London, meanwhile reflects on how it took the family more than 30 years to build their former home into what it eventually became - as money was saved over the years it was expanded, he explains.
"Do I have another 30 years to work and try to help and support my family? This is really the situation all the time - every 10 to 15 years, people lose everything and they come back to square one."
And yet he still dreams of living in Rafah again when he retires. "My brothers in the Gulf bought land in Rafah to come back and settle as well. My son, and my nephews and nieces - they want to go back."
With a pause, he adds: "By nature, I'm very optimistic, because I know how determined our Gaza people are. Trust me, they will go back and start to rebuild their lives again.
"The hope is always in the new generation to rebuild."
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The US State Department says it has "credible reports" that Hamas is planning an "imminent" attack on civilians in Gaza, which it says would violate the ceasefire agreement.
A statement released on Saturday said a planned attack against Palestinians would be a "direct and grave" violation of the ceasefire agreement and "undermine the significant progress achieved through mediation efforts".
The state department did not not provide further details on the attack and it is unclear what reports it was citing.
The first phase of the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel is currently in progress - all living hostages have been released and bodies of the deceased are still being returned to Israel.
Also part of the agreement, Israel freed 250 Palestinian prisoners in its jails and 1,718 detainees from Gaza.
Washington said it had already informed other guarantors of the Gaza peace agreement - which include Egypt, Qatar and Turkey - and demanded Hamas uphold its end of the ceasefire terms.
"Should Hamas proceed with this attack, measures will be taken to protect the people of Gaza and preserve the integrity of the ceasefire," the statement said.
Hamas has not yet commented on the statement.
President Donald Trump has previously warned Hamas against the killing of civilians.
"If Hamas continues to kill people in Gaza, which was not the Deal, we will have no choice but to go in and kill them," Trump said in a post on Truth Social earlier this week.
He later clarified that he would not be sending US troops into Gaza.
Last week, BBC Verify authenticated graphic videos that showed a public execution carried out by Hamas gunmen in Gaza.
The videos showed several men with guns line up eight people, whose arms were tied behind their backs, before killing them in a crowded square.
BBC Verify could not confirm the identity of the masked gunmen, though some appeared to be wearing the green headbands associated with Hamas.
On Saturday, Israel said it had received two more bodies from Gaza that Hamas said are hostages, though they have yet to be formally identified.
So far, the remains of 10 out of 28 deceased hostages had been returned to Israel.
Separately on Saturday, 11 members of one Palestinian family were killed by an Israeli tank shell, according to the Hamas-run civil defence ministry, in what was the deadliest single incident involving Israeli soldiers in Gaza since the start of the ceasefire.
The Israeli military said soldiers had fired at a "suspicious vehicle" that had crossed the so-called yellow line demarcating the area still occupied by Israeli forces in Gaza.
There are no physical markers of this line, and it is unclear if the bus did cross it. The BBC has asked the IDF for the coordinates of the incident.
The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the 7 October 2023 attack, in which Hamas-led gunmen killed about 1,200 people in southern Israel and took 251 others hostage.
At least 68,000 people have been killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza since then, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, whose figures are seen by the UN as reliable.
In September, a UN commission of inquiry said Israel had committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. Israel categorically rejected the report as "distorted and false".
重大更新:
今天苹果无线软件技术与生态系统 VP Arun Mathias 接受爱范儿采访时透露:未来将会在中国大陆推出快速转换功能,用户在设备端激活 eSIM 功能后,后续切换设备可以通过该功能把 eSIM 换到新设备上,无需再跑一趟营业厅。
过去的几天里,爱范儿拿到了国行版 iPhone Air,在广州多家营业厅深度体验了完整的中国大陆运营商 eSIM 开卡流程。我们还和多位了解 eSIM 业务的运营商人士做了深度沟通,咨询了大家关心的重点问题。
剧透一下,由于业务处在运行初期,加上政策限制,国行 eSIM 的总体体验并不是非常的理想、丝滑。但办理过程的效率还是不错的,在这里为接待我们的三家运营商工作人员点赞。
我们先去了广东联通总部营业厅,并按照要求携带了手机和编辑本人身份证。整个办理过程和实体 SIM 业务办理基本无异,提交证件,报上旧号码,工作人员就会在手机上写入 eSIM。
整个写入流程其实只用了不到 5 分钟左右,效率还是比较不错的。其它的时间主要是工作人员做介绍和我们签署协议,以及我们准备了很多问题给对方。相信随着工作人员办理经验积累,速度会更快。
过程中,我们需要在一些须知文书上签名授权,工作人员也会留存本人和身份证照片作为备案。
直到 eSIM 激活之前,我们的旧手机插着实体卡都还能用。一旦激活,实体卡就会立刻停机。
需要注意的是,虽然运营商在公告里说可以跨区域办理,但我们实际办理过程中,跨省 eSIM 转换业务还是不行的:我们编辑 A 的联通号码归属地北京,在广州的营业厅无法转换为 eSIM(所以换成了广州本地的编辑 B 来办理)。
这个体验,对于在北上广深等大城市漂着的朋友们,肯定是不太友好。如果你不在号码归属地生活,又要最快速度尝鲜 eSIM,恐怕只能回一趟归属地。
但根据我们的判断,运营商肯定不会一直守着不放。理论上,当 eSIM 业务正式铺开,政策也会更新,跨区域办理应该也会打开。
在营业厅,爱范儿尽可能问了所有和漫游、外卡有关的问题,但遗憾的是由于业务上马太快,很多工作人员也无法做出完善的回答。我们能够确定的是:
首先,使用国行 iPhone Air 办理激活 eSIM 之后,出国漫游和过去实体卡一模一样,体验不会有可感差别。
最后,关于国行手机在境外期间办理境外运营商的 eSIM 卡,这个问题不属于国内运营商能够回答的范畴,因此我们也没有得到答案。以及由于时间限制,我们还没来得及带着国行机型去境外实测开卡。
但根据之前的公开资料,国行 iPhone Air A3518 型号是全网通,频段支持覆盖全球主流国家和地区市场的运营商, 所以理论上应该可以到境外开卡。
很多读者跟我们反映了套餐资费的问题。实际上完全不用担心。
首先,从实体卡到 eSIM 的转换,不收取额外费用。
不过,我们在某营业厅遇到了先收取 20 元工本费的情况,但办结后原路退回了,这可能是由于具体业务流程,或为了办理方便而导致。如果你在办理时也遇到类似情况,大可不必担心,理论上三大运营商都是不收费的。
其次,原套餐可以直接保留,不需要变更套餐/额外付费。包括宽带+手机卡的融合套餐,也都是可以保留的。
但是,如果你已经办理了 eSIM,后来又想转换回实体卡,则需要按照营业厅要求缴纳工本费。这是因为营业厅需要制作一张新卡,你之前已经停机的实体卡不可重新启用。
最后,我们也问了营业厅关于 Apple Watch/平板电脑一号双终端的情况,三家运营商都表示暂未收到相关通知,需要等到 iPhone Air 正式开售后才会有更新。因此对于这部分用户,如果你有强烈的一号双终端需求,我们的保守建议是等一等,持续关注运营商的公告。
关于这一点,爱范儿从三大运营商的营业厅都得到了明确的答复:
无论你的 iPhone Air 需要维修,还是将来升级换机——只要你需要将 eSIM 迁移到新手机上,抑或暂时转换回实体 SIM 卡,你都必须「人机证合一」再跑一次营业厅线下办理……
届时,工作人员会协助你解绑 eSIM,办新的实体卡,或在新的 eSIM 手机上重新下载和激活 eSIM 卡。
这里需要注意的是,截至目前,三大运营商的补换卡政策是「每人每月最多可以补换卡 5 次」,而这个迁移卡的过程会消耗一个次数(原来的手机修好了,再迁移回来,也会消耗次数。)
我们有一个编辑,之前办过十多张各个国家和地区的 eSIM 卡,在用的也有七八张。他已经是港行 iPhone Air 用户,手机里已经写了多张 eSIM 卡。
他认为,和海外运营商的 eSIM 注册、激活、切换体验相比,这台国行 iPhone Air 确实要折腾的多。
主要是因为在目前阶段,eSIM 业务办理与营业厅线下强绑定。而且,激活之后如果要迁移补换也很麻烦——可以想象,在 10 月 22 日国行 iPhone Air 正式发售当天以及之后的一段时间内,营业厅将迎接近年来罕见的高人流。
我们和多位一线办理人员及后台人员做了交流,他们表示,由于国行 iPhone Air 开售很突然,eSIM 手机业务上的太快,培训期限非常紧,难免出现不熟练的情况,希望用户能够理解包容。
在这里爱范儿想说的是:国行 eSIM 办理体验再不好,政策再不理想,也不是营业厅一线工作人员的错。他们和我们一样,都是打工人。如果你带着新机去营业厅,希望你对工作人员多体谅一点。
以上就是本次爱范儿使用国行 iPhone Air 的 eSIM 开卡体验。如果一句话抽象来总结,那就是「除了不方便的地方,其它都还挺方便的」……
如果视频和文字版没能回答你的更多问题,欢迎在评论区留言,我们的多位编辑会在线回答!与此同时,如果你对 iPhone Air 本身感兴趣,可以看我们之前的评测视频《iPhone Air 的 4 个亮点和 6 个代价》。
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起因是家人的 Podcasts 突然多了很大一堆(大约几千个)关注的 Show ,这就会导致一个很严重的问题:
当你在使用 Podcasts 的时候,由于同步服务和大量的 Show 在库中,导致手机发烫,电池也掉的很快
当我得知这个问题,我第一时间怀疑是之前淘宝买过某些 app 登录了别的 id 同步过来的,于是在检查了 id 正确无误的情况下,我开始进行这些频道的取消关注
令我吃惊的是这玩意儿 不能 批量取消,也就是说,无论多少个只要同步上去了,必须一个一个的点,不管是 iPhone 上还是 MacOS 上
2025 年了还有这样屎一般的设计着实有点震惊
于是在 MacOS 上,通过鼠标自动点击程序,不停的删除和 unfollow ,最终花费了大约 1 整天时间,全部点完了,查看资源库也是全部删除,检查了 iOS 和 MacOS 上,确认都同步删除了,事情告一段落
上个月 iPhone 发布,换了新的 iPhone ,这些频道又!回!来!了!
我以为是 iCloud 没有删除干净,再次用自动点击,同样挂了一天删除干净,事情又告一段落
结果昨天,家里人登陆了我的中国区 ID ,这些关注的 show 又全部回来了
每次都是同一批,一模一样,因为翻到列表最后面会发现是同一个 Show 的名字和封面,这会儿又在继续挂机删除了。
请问这个问题,有佬有过经验的吗?怎么去清理掉这些内容?
我也检查过我的中国区 ID ,资源库中没有任何内容,也就是说不是我的中国 ID 同步过去的,这些资源就在家人账户的资源库中。以及,检查了家人 ID 登陆的所有设备,一共就 iPhone 和 Mac
前面 2 次删除都是检查了两个设备都同步了才告一段落的,这会儿实在是不知道哪里冒出来的了
前提:我是公司前端开发,这半年时间根据公司的需求开发了一个 3D 产品。老板和我们团队不在一个城市。
老板对我们开发的 3D 产品外观设计不满意,现在老板绕过我们直属领导,亲自来领导团队重新开发,但是老板是销售出身,没有任何做产品的经验。现在只给了我们 10 天的时间,我们反馈时间来不及,然后他就要求我们 997 。
昨天老板找了一个临时外聘的设计师拉着我们开了一天的需求会议。那个设计师简单的看了看我们的产品,就开始提出他的修改建议。开了 8 个小时的会议,罗列了一大堆需要修改的点。
会议期间,这个设计师和老板助理一起要求我对新的产品需求画原型稿。我就反驳说我是前端开发,画原型稿不应该是我们这边的责任,而且我也不是对新需求最了解的人,我觉得应该由对新需求最熟悉的人,或者提出需求的人来画,但是他们一直强调我对原来的产品最熟悉,所以就一定要我来画原型稿,可是我也没有这种画图的经验啊。
公司老板和我们领导好像闹矛盾了,我们领导对我们还不错的,看待问题也比较专业,客观。导致我对老板的印象越来越不好,所以对这次重构产品抱有抵触心理。
现在原型稿要我画,3D 模型修改了我要负责接入,接口更新了我要负责接入,设计修改了我也要负责实现。我感觉我根本在这点时间里面干不了这么多事。
总结一下就是:我现在好难受,但是又要养家糊口,所以不得不干!
普通网站,不需要过图片验证之类,有这样的工具么?求推荐,谢谢!
6 月离职创业,项目代码、法律文书等等都万事俱备了,有个部委的前置文件需要审批。合作伙伴下级部门一直说提交了,等不耐烦了 9 月托人找关系问总公司,才知道没提交。现在身心俱疲,什么都不想干了。他们能和我合作当然很感恩,可也浪费了我几个月的时间。
当然我可以骗自己说磨一磨,总能把法律文书磨得更细,代码磨得更漂亮,但是批文下来前我真的没动力了。最近两天游戏都玩不动了,打开游戏就头疼,真的不想玩游戏,想上班,但是干啥呢?天天对着空无一物的桌面,没有实际的反馈,空对空的耗着自己。
做个法许个愿希望能尽快有信
iPlay 1.06
背景:几个人的创业团队,产品没发布,盈利能力未知,之前用的学生,它们想找个全职前端,做 ai 绘图模型的出海细分应用,ai 插画实物书,还有个 uniapp 商城一起维护,没有明说不加班,说辞模糊
没设计,没产品,前后端比值大概 1:4 ,
工资组成:基础(目测最低)+绩效,其他没有
个人感觉:感觉它们自研模型很难和 qwen-image 等这些模型拉开很大的差距,如果真的做成了其他公司过来复制赛道的难度不会特别高
不知道 v2 各位觉得意下如何哈哈