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| More than 20 dead as anti-China riots spread in Vietnam |
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More than 20 people were killed and rioters attacked Vietnam's biggest steel plant overnight as violent anti-China protests spread to the centre of the country a day after arson and looting in the south, a doctor and newspapers said on Thursday. A doctor at a hospital in central Ha Tinh province said five Vietnamese workers and 16 other people described as Chinese were killed in the rioting, one of the worst breakdowns in Sino-Vietnamese relations since the neighbours fought a brief border war in 1979. More are being sent to the hospital this morning,\" the doctor at Ha Tinh General Hospital told Reuters by phone. Taiwanese media said rioters attacked a huge steel plant in Ha Tinh province owned by Formosa Plastics Group, Taiwan's biggest investor in Vietnam.
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| South Korea indicts four capsized ferry crew members for homicide |
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By Ju-min Park MOKPO South Korea (Reuters) - The captain and three senior crew members of a South Korean ferry that capsized in April killing more than 280 passengers, many of them school children, were indicted for homicide on Thursday, a senior prosecutor said. Prosecutors also indicted the 11 other surviving crew members of the ferry Sewol on negligence charges. The crew has been under criminal investigation after they were believed to have escaped the sinking vessel before many of the passengers. Of the 476 passengers and crew on board, 339 were children and their teachers on a school trip.
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| Two killed at Thai protest as anger mounts over premier |
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By Apornrath Phoonphongphiphat BANGKOK (Reuters) - Unidentified gunmen attacked anti-government protesters in Bangkok on Thursday, killing two people as Thailand's rival political factions squared off over who should be prime minister. Protests aimed at ending the influence of ousted former premier Thaksin Shinawatra have brought occasional violence to Bangkok since November, with no sign of any compromise raising concern about possible intervention by the military. Witnesses said a small group of men armed with guns and grenades attacked protesters near the Democracy Monument in Bangkok's old quarter in the early hours of Wednesday. Paradorn Pattanatabut, a security adviser to the prime minister, said he suspected the attack was a reaction to pressure by the anti-government side to force the Senate to appoint a new prime minister.
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| Two killed, at least 21 wounded in blast near Thai protest site - police |
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Two people were killed and at least 21 wounded on Thursday in an explosion near an anti-government protest site in the Thai capital of Bangkok, police said. A doctor at a Bangkok emergency centre said the wounded had been hit by shrapnel. It was the most serious incident in long-running protests since five people were killed and dozens wounded in clashes on Feb. 18, when police made their most determined effort to clear demonstrators. Protesters have been on Bangkok's streets since November trying to bring down the government and there have been regular small attacks and clashes.
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| Lockheed says cyber attacks quadrupled since 2007 |
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By Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp, the No. 1 provider of information technology to the U.S. government and the top Pentagon supplier, said on Wednesday the number of sophisticated cyber campaigns aimed at its computer networks had more than quadrupled since 2007. The weapons maker had identified 43 distinct organizations that were actively targeting Lockheed's networks this year, and the number could rise, Chandra McMahon, vice president for commercial markets at Lockheed's information systems business, told the Reuters Cybersecurity Summit in Washington. That compares with 10 campaigns directed against Lockheed, which builds the F-35 fighter jet, satellites and warships, in 2007, and 28 in 2010, she said. Lockheed and other U.S. weapons makers are frequent targets of criminal groups, nation states and other hackers seeking to extract valuable information about high-end weapons systems.
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