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S Jaishankar described the talks as detailed and substantive
"DETAIL" · 총 832건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
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최근 7일 기준 88,796건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.3(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,484건(5.0%)·중립 82,208건(92.6%)·부정 2,104건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 15.1(중도 균형)입니다.
S Jaishankar described the talks as detailed and substantive
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday held a meeting with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, during which they discussed the latter’s upcoming visit to Tehran, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). The interior minister also briefed the prime minister on his recent engagements on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) conference in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, the PMO added. “Consultations also took place between the prime minister and the interior minister regarding his upcoming visit to Tehran. The prime minister provided guidance related to the visit,” the statement added. A day earlier, Naqvi met his Iranian counterpart, Eskandar Momeni. The two ministers held an important meeting focusing on bilateral relations and the current regional situation. During the talks, both ministers exchanged views on Pakistan-Iran relations and recent regional developments, according to a post by the Interior Ministry. In the meeting today, a detailed exchange of views also took place on the country’s overall law and order situation and prevailing security conditions between the premier and the interior minister. The interior minister informed the prime minister about the measures being taken to maintain peace and security across the country and ensure the protection of citizens, the statement said. PM Shehbaz emphasised the need for close coordination among all relevant institutions and the adoption of a unified strategy to strengthen law and order and further enhance national security. On May 17, Naqvi landed in Tehran on a previously unannounced two-day visit, which diplomatic sources said was linked to Pakistan’s continuing efforts to revive the stalled Iran-US peace process after President Donald Trump rejected Tehran’s latest response to American proposals. Diplomatic sources in Islamabad said the unscheduled trip was part of Pakistan’s continuing shuttle diplomacy aimed at preventing the negotiations from collapsing entirely after momentum generated by earlier rounds of talks in Islamabad slowed sharply. The visit, officially framed around bilateral and border security cooperation, came as the fragile ceasefire brokered earlier through Pakistani mediation continued to hold unevenly amid intermittent tensions around the Strait of Hormuz and prolonged disruption to global energy shipping. During the visit, Naqvi met Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. According to Iranian media, the minister’s one-on-one meeting with the president was held at the Presidential Palace and lasted around 90 minutes. Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi were also present on the occasion, the official IRNA news agency reported. Naqvi later met Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who criticised “some regional governments” for believing that the presence of the United States would bring them security. “Recent events have shown that this presence not only fails to create security but also lays the groundwork for insecurity,” Ghalibaf was quoted as saying by IRNA. The US-Iran conflict is currently stalemated in a shaky ceasefire struck in April, which was followed by historic direct talks between the warring parties hosted by Pakistan. Though daily strikes throughout Iran and the Gulf have stopped since then, bursts of armed conflict have continued. Earlier today, tensions surged again when the US military said it struck radar sites in Iran after downing drones headed toward the strait. Shortly after, air raid sirens sounded in neighboring Gulf nations Kuwait and Bahrain — both US allies. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had targeted “enemy bases in the area” with missiles in response to a US “invasion” of the country’s Sirik and Qeshm islands. The US and Iran also exchanged attacks on each other’s military targets on Monday. After the US military carried out strikes near the Strait of Hormuz, Iran responded with a missile attack on Wednesday, damaging Kuwait’s airport and resulting in casualties. Since the conflict began, Iran has repeatedly attacked targets in the Gulf region home to US military bases. Nevertheless, diplomacy has continued with Trump under pressure to reach an agreement that would lift the US and Iranian competing blockades around the Strait of Hormuz, which have choked international oil supplies and threatened the global economy with rising prices.
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday held a meeting with Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, during which they discussed the latter’s upcoming visit to Tehran, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). The interior minister also briefed the prime minister on his recent engagements on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) conference in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, the PMO added. “Consultations also took place between the prime minister and the interior minister regarding his upcoming visit to Tehran. The prime minister provided guidance related to the visit,” the statement added. A day earlier, Naqvi met his Iranian counterpart, Eskandar Momeni. The two ministers held an important meeting focusing on bilateral relations and the current regional situation. During the talks, both ministers exchanged views on Pakistan-Iran relations and recent regional developments, according to a post by the Interior Ministry. During the meeting, a detailed exchange of views also took place on the country’s overall law and order situation and prevailing security conditions. The interior minister informed the prime minister about the measures being taken to maintain peace and security across the country and ensure the protection of citizens, the statement said. PM Shehbaz emphasised the need for close coordination among all relevant institutions and the adoption of a unified strategy to strengthen law and order and further enhance national security. On May 17, Naqvi landed in Tehran on a previously unannounced two-day visit, which diplomatic sources said was linked to Pakistan’s continuing efforts to revive the stalled Iran-US peace process after President Donald Trump rejected Tehran’s latest response to American proposals. Diplomatic sources in Islamabad said the unscheduled trip was part of Pakistan’s continuing shuttle diplomacy aimed at preventing the negotiations from collapsing entirely after momentum generated by earlier rounds of talks in Islamabad slowed sharply. The visit, officially framed around bilateral and border security cooperation, came as the fragile ceasefire brokered earlier through Pakistani mediation continued to hold unevenly amid intermittent tensions around the Strait of Hormuz and prolonged disruption to global energy shipping. During the visit, Naqvi met Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. According to Iranian media, the minister’s one-on-one meeting with the president was held at the Presidential Palace and lasted around 90 minutes. Iranian Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi were also present on the occasion, the official IRNA news agency reported. Naqvi later met Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who criticised “some regional governments” for believing that the presence of the United States would bring them security. “Recent events have shown that this presence not only fails to create security but also lays the groundwork for insecurity,” Ghalibaf was quoted as saying by IRNA.
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Bengaluru: India has ordered cooking oil makers and importers to sell their products only in a fixed set of pack sizes, a move the government said on Saturday would help shoppers compare prices across brands more easily.The order targets a common pricing tactic in the world's most populous nation, where oils sold in odd, non-standard sizes leave buyers unable to tell which brand offers the best value for a kitchen staple.Read more: Consumer sector beats expectations but faces commodity crunch from Q2, warns BofA SecuritiesHere are the details:Packaging will be limited to nine standard sizes ranging from 200 millilitres to 20 litres, replacing the varied volumes currently available.The rules apply to both domestically produced and imported edible oils, and cover major varieties including palm, soybean, sunflower, mustard and groundnut.Companies have been given three months to switch to the new sizes.131552264Packages that declare their contents by volume must also state the equivalent weight, a step the government said would further aid price comparison.Containers smaller than 200 millilitres and minor edible oils have been exempted to keep affordable small packs on shelves.Read more: RBI says 4% inflation target not in abeyance; future rate action tied to price persistenceThe decision followed consultations with industry associations representing nearly 90% of India's edible oil sector, the Department of Consumer Affairs said.
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Onderzoekers van de TU Delft halen hun inspiratie voor het ontwerp van drones uit de natuur. Hun nieuwste ontwerp is gebaseerd op vliegende eekhoorns: dieren die tijdens hun zweefvlucht hun hele lichaam gebruiken om te sturen en daardoor extreem wendbaar zijn. De zogenoemde SquirrelDrone is ontwikkeld op basis van onderzoek naar vliegende eekhoorns en koeskoezen, een soort buideldieren. Anders dan traditionele vliegtuigen of drones met vaste vleugels, kan het toestel tijdens de vlucht zijn vorm veranderen. Dat gebeurt door bewegingen van de voor- en achterpoten, de ruggengraat, de staart en een flexibel membraan dat vergelijkbaar is met de vlieghuid van de onderzochte dieren. Volgens de onderzoekers levert dat voordelen op voor de wendbaarheid, manoeuvreerbaarheid en stabiliteit van het toestel. Uit windtunneltesten en proefvluchten blijkt dat verschillende lichaamsbewegingen elk op hun eigen manier bijdragen aan de vliegprestaties, schrijven ze in Nature Communications. Uitdagend proces Bij door de natuur geïnspireerde drones kijken ontwikkelaars vooral naar vogels. Maar voor dit project keek de TU Delft juist naar zwevende zoogdieren, zegt onderzoeker Salua Hamaza. "Zwevende zoogdieren sturen hun vlucht op een andere manier. Zij gebruiken hun volledige lichaam als één geïntegreerd aerodynamisch systeem." De onderzoekers ontwikkelden vier prototypes van de eekhoorndrone. Omdat het toestel voortdurend van vorm verandert, vergde het testen volgens de makers een andere aanpak dan bij conventionele vliegtuigen. "We konden hem niet beoordelen zoals een conventioneel vliegtuig met vaste vleugels", zegt promovendus Liming Zheng. Rechtstreeks terugkeren De ontwikkeling van de SquirrelDrone staat niet op zichzelf. De TU Delft presenteerde vorige maand nog Bee-Nav, een navigatiesysteem voor drones dat is geïnspireerd op honingbijen. Veel autonome drones gebruiken gedetailleerde kaarten van hun omgeving om de weg te vinden. Dat kost relatief veel rekenkracht en geheugen. Honingbijen laten volgens onderzoekers zien dat het ook anders kan. Ondanks hun kleine hersenen kunnen ze grote afstanden afleggen en toch terugkeren naar hun nest. "We waren gefascineerd door het feit dat honingbijen ver van huis kunnen vliegen via kronkelende routes, maar toch bijna rechtstreeks terugkeren", zei Guido de Croon, hoogleraar bio-geïnspireerde AI voor drones aan de TU Delft daar eerder over. Bekijk hier een filmpje over Bee-Nav: Biologen hebben aangetoond dat bijen voor de terugweg vertrouwen op odometrie. Dat is een techniek waarmee een dier, robot of voertuig bijhoudt hoe ver en in welke richting het zich heeft verplaatst door de eigen bewegingen te meten. Bijen gebruiken een soort ingebouwde afstands- en richtingmeter, gebaseerd op wat ze onderweg zien. De Bee-Nav-drone leert eerst de omgeving rondom zijn thuisbasis kennen tijdens een korte leervlucht. Daarna kan hij zelfstandig navigeren met behulp van een klein digitaal brein. Kasinspecties Bij een test op drone-onderzoekscentrum in Valkenburg vloog een drone met het navigatiesysteem meer dan 600 meter van zijn startpunt weg en wist vervolgens zelfstandig terug te keren. Volgens de onderzoekers kunnen dergelijke systemen in de toekomst bijvoorbeeld worden ingezet voor het monitoren van gewassen in kassen of voor inspecties op locaties waar gps niet beschikbaar is.
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