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필터 보기현재 지수
49.5
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 84,628건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 49.5(균형)입니다. 긍정 10,420건(12.3%)·중립 61,236건(72.4%)·부정 12,972건(15.3%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 19.9(중도 균형)입니다.
From the Tokyo National Museum's 110,000-work collection to a teamLab room where digital koi respond to your every step

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The phrase House of Mouse has become synonymous with the dreamland empire built by Walt Disney, such is the abiding influence of the round-eared anthropomorphic rodent he imagined nearly a century ago. Mickey Mouse has become the standard-bearer for Disneyland since the character’s “Golden Age” in the 1930s. From a must-have wristwatch — a kids’ […]
Tubarão do AquaRio 'prevê' vitória de Brasil sobre Marrocos na Copa Mantendo a tradição da participação de animais-oráculo nas Copas do Mundo, Ritinha, a tubarão-leopardo fêmea do AquaRio, "previu" esta semana a vitória do Brasil sobre Marrocos na estreia da Seleção, no dia 13. Um vídeo divulgado pelo AquaRio mostra o momento em que, diante de dois recipientes com petiscos, cada um com a bandeira de um dos países, o animal acabou demonstrando maior interesse pelo recipiente do Brasil, embora também tenha dado uma cafungada no de Marrocos. A "previsão" faz parte da programação especial da atração turística — o maior aquário da América Latina — para a Copa do Mundo. Em outra ação, na quarta-feira (3), foi inaugurada uma estátua de Pelé no Dreamland Museu de Cera, localizada no lobby do espaço, em uma galeria da Copa dedicada ao maior torneio de futebol do mundo. A galeria também conta com estátuas de Zico e Messi. Além disso, quem visitar o parque usando a camisa da Seleção Brasileira nos dias dos jogos do Brasil garantirá ingresso com valor de meia-entrada. A ação é válida apenas nos dias de jogos da Seleção na Copa (13/06, 19/06 e 24/06) e exclusivamente para visitantes brasileiros, mediante comprovação por meio de comprovante de residência, RG ou CNH. O ingresso deve ser adquirido no site do AquaRio, na categoria "Promocional Copa". De 03 a 07 de junho, o AquaRio também terá uma ação especial em parceria com a Panini! O espaço encoraja frequentadores a levar suas figurinhas repetidas, encontrar outros colecionadores e trocar os cromos. Além das trocas, haverpa sorteios de álbuns e espaço temático para fotos. 📱Baixe o app do g1 para ver notícias do RJ em tempo real e de graça Serviço 📍 O AquaRio fica na Praça Muhammad Ali - Via Binário do Porto, s/n - Gamboa 💰 Os ingressos para o AquaRio variam conforme a data da compra e o perfil do visitante. Pela internet, a entrada inteira custa R$ 143 quando adquirida com pelo menos um dia de antecedência. No dia da visita, o valor da inteira passa para R$ 163. Moradores ou nascidos no estado do Rio de Janeiro têm direito a um ingresso promocional de R$ 99, mediante apresentação de documento de identificação ou comprovante de residência. A meia-entrada custa R$ 81 para os públicos previstos em lei, enquanto o ingresso infantil, destinado a crianças de 3 a 11 anos, sai por R$ 73. 🕒 Segunda a sexta: Das 09h às 17h (com a última entrada permitida às 16h).Sábados, domingos e feriados: Das 09h às 18h (com a última entrada permitida às 17h). Momento em que a tubarão Ritinha 'escolhe' a Seleção Brasileira Divulgação
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A surprising romance is set against a backdrop of climate crisis, political instability and corporate corruption in this bleak but witty novel Rosa Rankin-Gee follows her 2021 near-future climate-crisis dystopia, Dreamland, with a similar but more politically focused work. As I read My Only Boy, I kept having to remind myself that the nation it describes is not (yet) real, because, for a reader living abroad, the novel’s England seems unnervingly close to what might come next. Any political dystopia risks being overtaken by reality, but in this case the gap between truth and fiction feels claustrophobic. At the beginning of the novel, Elle is at a party held to mourn that day’s election of a far-right populist government. She’s the communications director for the almost too brilliantly named Gigr, a company connecting people seeking immediate shift work with businesses offering it. Elle is freshly upset by witnessing and immediately containing the reputational damage of a worker’s jump from a balcony. She knows how to do this, because “we’d had a death every four weeks, then every three weeks, then every two”: exhausted, starving people taking underpaid shifts from Gigr after finishing public sector jobs that no longer pay enough for survival. Almost everyone, in this slightly more desperate, divided and unfair nation, ends up doing some work for Gigr sooner or later, to buy faster access to emergency healthcare or food for crisis-stricken family, and Gigr has algorithms to ensure that each person is paid the least their particular circumstances oblige them to accept. Continue reading...
Nesta imagem divulgada pela equipe de resgate Metta Tham Rescue Kalasin, socorristas tentam chegar a pessoas que ficaram presas em uma caverna na província de Xaisomboun, no Laos, na terça-feira, 26 de maio de 2026. Metta Tham Rescue Kalasin via AP As fortes chuvas ameaçavam atrasar neste domingo as buscas por duas pessoas desaparecidas em uma caverna inundada no Laos, após o resgate de outras cinco que ficaram presas no subsolo por mais de uma semana. O mergulhador finlandês Mikko Paasi, um dos primeiros socorristas internacionais a chegar ao local, disse à The Associated Press que as chuvas encheram a caverna até a segunda câmara, impedindo a entrada dos mergulhadores até que bombas consigam reduzir o nível da água. ✅ Siga o canal de notícias internacionais do g1 Os sete moradores teriam entrado na caverna na semana passada em busca de minerais valiosos, antes de ficarem presos por uma enchente repentina que bloqueou a saída. Outro morador conseguiu escapar e alertou as autoridades. Equipes de resgate do Laos e da vizinha Tailândia trabalham juntas há uma semana na região montanhosa da província central de Xaisomboun, cerca de 120 quilômetros ao norte da capital, Vientiane. Elas receberam reforço de mergulhadores de países como Finlândia, Malásia, Japão, Indonésia, França e Austrália. Vários dos socorristas participaram anteriormente da complexa operação de resgate de 2018 em uma caverna no norte da Tailândia, que salvou 12 estudantes e seu treinador de futebol de uma caverna inundada. Os homens resgatados estão sendo tratados em um hospital local e passam bem, afirmou o mergulhador malaio Lee Kian Lie, que participa da operação. Quatro sobreviventes deixam caverna no Laos depois de 10 dias “Nós os entrevistamos sobre como é a parte mais profunda da caverna. Continuaremos as buscas com base nas informações que temos e talvez consigamos chegar aos outros dois”, disse. Segundo os socorristas, eles já percorreram mais de 200 metros dentro da caverna e descobriram cinco câmaras no sistema. As cinco pessoas resgatadas até agora foram encontradas na quinta câmara. Paasi afirmou que os sobreviventes relataram a existência de uma estreita fissura na quinta câmara que poderia servir de passagem para uma parte mais profunda da caverna. “Este era o único lugar da mina que ainda não havíamos verificado e onde os dois desaparecidos poderiam estar”, disse durante uma entrevista por vídeo. “Agora existe a teoria de que, através dessa pequena fissura, a caverna continua e há uma sexta câmara, o que nos dá esperança de que, se conseguirmos atravessar essa passagem estreita, poderemos alcançar a sexta câmara e ver o que há lá.” As cinco pessoas resgatadas foram encontradas pela primeira vez na quarta-feira. Elas foram identificadas apenas pelos primeiros nomes: Khamla, Mued, Ee, Ing e Laen. O primeiro homem foi retirado em segurança na sexta-feira, guiado por um mergulhador especialista através de uma passagem estreita e inundada. Os outros quatro deixaram a caverna no sábado, depois que o nível da água baixou o suficiente para que pudessem sair caminhando sozinhos, informaram os socorristas. Vídeos divulgados online no sábado pela equipe de resgate mostraram momentos emocionantes quando os homens emergiram da caverna, um a um. Alguns desabaram no chão na entrada da caverna e foram abraçados por trabalhadores que choravam de alegria. Em seguida, imagens mostraram os sobreviventes deitados em macas, cobertos com mantas térmicas e usando máscaras de oxigênio antes de serem transportados para fora do local.
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Two teams in green, two teams with three points, two teams who are fighting for survival in the ICC World Cup. This is South Africa vs Pakistan at Lords. Both teams have come into this campaign without much furor about their chances of winning it and they have both had tournaments without many positives. At least Pakistan had a big win against the more fancied hosts England, but apart from a win against the unimpressive Afghanistan, it has been all doom and gloom for the Proteas. All of that culminated in the last over defeat against New Zealand in their last match once again when the demons from 2015 and 2011, when the Kiwis knocked them out of the tournament, came back to haunt them. As for Pakistan, it was a tame defeat against one of the tournament favourites and arch-nemesis India, which has drawn the ire of fans and ex-players alike. A defeat for South Africa would certainly knock them out of the tournament while a defeat for Pakistan would not be the end of things. They could still win their remaining games to finish on nine points as they have played one match less than the Proteas, and they could qualify if England and the teams below England fail to get more than eight points. History favours South Africa, who have won three of four World Cup encounters with Pakistan. Pakistan did, however, win the most recent one, in Auckland in 2015. This will be the first time Pakistan and South Africa play each other at Lord's. Of their three previous encounters in England, South Africa have won two, while Pakistan triumphed most recently at the Champions Trophy in 2017. Team news The performance against New Zealand was much improved, even if it didn't produce the result South Africa so desperately needed. They are likely to stick with the same XI. South Africa (possible): 1 Quinton de Kock (wk), 2 Hashim Amla, 3 Faf du Plessis (capt), 4 Rassie van der Dussen, 5 Aiden Markram, 6 David Miller, 7 Chris Morris, 8 Andile Phehlukwayo, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Imran Tahir, 11 Lungi Ngidi After scores of 8, 0 and 0, Shoaib Malik might have played his last game in a Pakistan shirt. Haris Sohail should take his place. Hasan Ali's lacklustre performances might push him to the bench, with Mohammad Hasnain poised to slot in. Pakistan (possible): 1 Imam-ul-Haq, 2 Fakhar Zaman, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Mohammad Hafeez, 5 Sarfaraz Ahmed (capt & wk), 6 Haris Sohail, 7 Shadab Khan, 8 Imad Wasim, 9 Mohammad Amir, 10 Wahab Riaz, 11 Shaheen Afridi Pitch and conditions The pitch the game will be played on has lost much of its green in the past 24 hours, and is likely to shed more by match time on Sunday. It's expected to be a flat wicket, good for batting. These days, that would mean bowl first, but given Pakistan's misadventure with the toss against India last Sunday, this may just be a better toss to lose for them. The pitch should be one that favours the batsmen more and given both teams’ weaknesses in chasing big totals, it should be a win toss and bat first wicket. The temperature should range between 15-25 degree Celsius with some decent sunshine and very little chance of showers. However, given that it’s England, the rain can come and go at any time and that could come into the equation today. Byline: Shahnoor Rabbani News type: Web Publish date: Sunday, June 23, 2019 - 12:15 Tags: Pakistan Cricket Team, South Africa Cricket Team, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 URL category: Sports News category: Sports, Cricket Featured image: Standfirst: At least Pakistan had a big win against the more fancied hosts England, but apart from a win against the unimpressive Afghanistan, it has been all doom and gloom for the Proteas.
South Africa finally registered their first win in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 by defeating Afghanistan by nine wickets in Cardiff on Saturday. It was not the most convincing display from the Proteas but in the end a good bowling performance led by Imran Tahir meant that victory was a forgone conclusion. The leg-spinner was man-of-the-match for his 4/29 off seven overs. 1st Innings After winning the toss the Proteas decided to field first but the Afghans came out all guns blazing as they negotiated the fast bowling of Kagiso Rabada and Beuron Hendricks as Hazratullah Zazai and Noor Ali Zadran putting on 39 for the first wicket. Rain then came but after it went and play resuemed, Rabada dismissed Zazai. But then Zadran and Rahmat Shah kept things steady as rain came on for a longer time during their partnership to curtail the match to 48 over-a-side. After the rain break, Chris Morris took the wicket of Rahmat Shah and that sparked a big collapse. Captain Faf du Plessis rung in the changes to bring in Andile Phehlukwayo and he then took the wicket of Hashmatullah Shahidi who scored eight. Enter Imran Tahir in the 21st over and he immediately took the wicket for Zadran, who was cleaned up by a picture-perfect googly after scoring 32. There was some late fireworks from Rashid Khan, who top-scored with 35 and helped the Afghans cross the 100-run barrier, but after taking the attack to Tahir, he was caught at deep-midwicket by Rassie van der Dussen. Their innings ended at 125 all-out in just 34.1 overs. 2nd Innings In reply, openers Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock started circumspect and scored just 35 runs in the first 10 overs. De Kock started to up the ante as South Africa reached the team 50 after 13 overs. The left-handed opener reached his half century a while later, off 58 balls. Amla was still plodding along, and visibly struggling to find his timing. South Africa were 91 for no loss after the first 20 overs, going slower than expected whereas one would have thought they’d want to bat faster and improve their net run rate. De Kock and Amla eventually brought up their 100-run opening partnership in 22.3 overs with Amla scoring just 34 and de Kock scoring almost his double at 64. The wicketkeeper-batsman was eventually dismissed for 68 as he was trying to up the ante and became Afghan captain Gulbadin Naib’s first and only wicket. Phehlukwayo was promoted up the order to finish things quickly and he did so by hitting the winning runs as he smashed a six in the fourth ball of the 29th over off the bowling of Mohammad Nabi. He scored 17 off as many balls while Amla, who still looked to be struggling for form remained not out on 41 from 83 balls. Points Table The win will come as a big relief for South Africa, even though they could have won with a better net run rate by batting faster. But their World Cup campaign remains alive by the thinnest of threads as they climb up to 7th place with three points from five games. They have to win all of their remaining games against New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Australia and have a good net run rate to make the semis. Unfortunately for the Afghans, this defeats ends any chance they would have had of making the semis and they are the first team eliminated with no points from four games. Byline: Shahnoor Rabbani News type: Web Publish date: Sunday, June 16, 2019 - 06:50 Tags: ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, South Africa Cricket Team, Afghanistan Cricket Team, Imran Tahir, rashid khan URL category: Sports News category: Sports, Cricket Featured image: Standfirst: It was not the most convincing display from the Proteas but in the end a good bowling performance led by Imran Tahir meant that victory was a forgone conclusion