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Iran says Maersk ship released, has left its territorial waters - ISNA
9:52:13 AM
By Parisa Hafezi and Jonathan Saul ANKARA/LONDON (Reuters) - Iran has released a Marshall-Islands flagged container ship and its crew which were seized last month in one of the world's major oil shipping lanes, the Students News Agency ISNA quoted a foreign ministry official as saying on Thursday. The vessel was diverted on April 28 by Iranian patrol boats in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting the United States to send vessels to monitor the situation and to accompany U.S.-flagged vessels passing through the strait. "The Maersk container ship was released and it has left Iranian territorial waters," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham told ISNA. The Maersk incident coincided with heightened tension between regional arch-rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia over the civil war in Yemen, in which they support opposing sides.


North Korea official says report Kim ordered executions 'malicious slander' - CNN
9:51:19 AM

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un provides field   guidance at the newly built National Space Development General Satellite Control   and Command CentreA North Korean official denounced a report by South Korea's spy agency that leader Kim Jong Un had ordered the execution of 15 senior officials as "malicious slander" but acknowledged that executions took place. South Korea's National Intelligence Service told a parliamentary committee last week that Kim had ordered the 15 officials, including the vice forestry minister, to be executed for challenging his authority, and said Kim used fear and intimidation to rule the country. "Malicious slander," Pak Yong Chol, a deputy director for the North's Institute for Research into National Reunification, said when asked by CNN about the South Korean spy agency's report on the executions.




Over 50 Thai police punished over links to human trafficking
8:56:01 AM

Security forces and rescue workers watch as human   remains are retrieved from a mass grave at an abandoned camp in Thailand's   southern Songkhla provinceBy Aukkarapon Niyomyat BANGKOK (Reuters) - More than 50 Thai police officers have been punished over suspected links to human trafficking networks, the country's police chief said on Thursday, after the prime minister ordered a probe into the discovery of trafficking camps near the Malaysian border. Thirty-two bodies, believed to be migrants from Myanmar and Bangladesh, have been found in shallow graves over the past week in the southern province of Songkhla. Some of the bodies were found at a suspected human trafficking camp hidden deep in the jungle. "We have transferred over 50 police officers over this issue because commanders in local areas know who has been involved in what," Chief of Royal Thai Police General Somyot Poompanmuang told reporters ahead of a meeting in Bangkok to discuss efforts to crack down on the illicit trade.




Australian man could face death penalty in China drug trial
8:41:21 AM

Police escort Gardner as he enters court in   GuangzhouBy James Pomfret GUANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - An Australian man faced a possible death sentence on Thursday on charges of attempting to smuggle millions of dollars worth of drugs out of China. The trial follows Indonesia's high-profile executions last week of two convicted Australian drug smugglers, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, alongside six others from several countries, despite international criticism of its use of the death penalty. Chinese authorities arrested New Zealand-born Peter Gardner, 26, at the international airport in the southern city of Guangzhou last November, carrying bags of nearly 30 kg (66 lb) of methamphetamine, known as "ice". Customs officials put the market value of the drugs at several million dollars.




Red Cross says one dead on Thursday, in latest Burundi protests
8:01:24 AM
One civilian was killed and nine others were injured on Thursday in Burundi's capital, the Red Cross said, in demonstrations against President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term which protesters say violates the constitution. Nkurunziza said in an speech on Wednesday that his next term would be his last if elected. "The report we got this morning was that, so far, we have got nine people wounded and one person killed," Burundi Red Cross spokesman Alexis Manirakiza told Reuters.


Syrian army kills dozens of rebels near Lebanon border - Manar TV
7:34:05 AM
AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian army bombing in the mountainous area along the border with Lebanon killed dozens of insurgents and helped Hezbollah fighters reclaim territory there known as the Qarna Heights, the Shi'ite Muslim group's Manar television said on Thursday. The al Qaeda-linked rebels, encamped in the Qalamoun mountains, have been attacking the Syrian army and fighters from Hezbollah, a staunch ally of Syrian President Bashar al Assad, which has sent hundreds to fight alongside his forces. ...


Singapore teen pleads not guilty over blog critical of former premier Lee
6:28:23 AM

Amos Yee eats a banana as he arrives with his father   to the State Courts for a pre-trial conference in SingaporeA Singapore teenager pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges of spreading obscene images and offending a religious group, but was not required to enter a plea on a harassment charge for comments he made about late former premier Lee Kuan Yew. Amos Yee, 16, appeared shackled in the Singapore State Courts after his arrest in March for comments he made on social media about Lee, the founding father of modern Singapore, and Christians soon after Lee's death at 91. Yee's case has reignited concerns about censorship and social controls in the Asian financial hub and has drawn criticism from human rights activists. The packed court included his parents, a youth counsellor who has offered to stand bail for him, and Roy Ngerng, another Singapore blogger who is involved in a separate defamation case with Lee's son, current Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.




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