In a preliminary report on
Wednesday, the North Korea tracking website 38 North said the new missile looks
similar to Russia’s SS-26 Iskander missile, and could exploit gaps in South
Korean and American missile defence coverage. In a row North Korea’s second
missile test on Thursday signals it is serious about developing new,
short-range weapons that could be used early and effectively in any war with
South Korea and the United States, analysts studying images of the latest
launches say. The U.S. and South Korean militaries evaluated the two
projectiles North Korea flew Thursday as short-range missiles, a South Korean
military official said Friday, a day after the North's second launch in five
days raised jitters about an unravelling detente between the Koreas and the
future of nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang. Photos
released by state media on Friday showed Thursday’s test involved the same
weapon. The tests have increased tensions after the last U.S.-North Korea
summit collapsed in February in Hanoi with no agreement over Pyongyang’s
nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programme. Photos released by state media
on Friday showed Thursday’s test involved the same weapon. South Korean
President Moon Jae-in said late on Thursday the launches seemed like a protest
over the failed summit, while North Korea has defended the tests as routine and
self defensive. Some analysts say the multiple tests show the missiles aren’t
only for political show.
10 May 2019
9 May 2019
Tokyo 2020: First wave of Olympic tickets up for grabs
Olympics bell
starts ringing in tokyo today. The first tickets for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics went on sale on Thursday (May 9), with Japanese residents able to enter a
lottery to watch the sport of their choice.Tickets for the 33 sports range from
the cheapest general tickets at ¥2,500 (US$23) to an eye-watering ¥300,000
(US$2,730) for the best seats at the opening ceremony. Those lucky enough to score
the best seats for the showcase men's 100m final will pay ¥130,000 (US$1,200).
But half of all tickets will be priced at ¥8,000 (US$73) or less and special
tickets priced at ¥2,020 (US$18) are available for families resident in Japan
with children, senior citizens, and people with impairments.Prices for domestic
residents are "about the same as London 2012 but a little higher than the
2016 Rio Games," Yuko Hayakawa, senior 2020 marketing official, told AFP.
The lottery - only for residents of Japan during an initial period - runs until
May 28, with successful applicants notified on Jun 20 and payment due a
fortnight later.The website saw high demand upon opening with a queue system in
place even though tickets are not sold on a first-come first-served basis and
everyone entering the lottery by May 28 having an equal chance of scooping
tickets.Overseas applicants will be able to snap up tickets from Jun 15 via
special "Authorised Ticket Resellers" in each country. Organisers have
not offered a precise number of tickets available as various stadium
configurations are still being finalised with just less than 450 days to go
until the opening ceremony. But they said it would be roughly the same as the
7.8 million tickets they estimated when bidding for the right to host the
Games.Of these tickets, an estimated 70 per cent to 80 per cent would be
allotted to Japanese residents with the rest going to overseas fans. The Tokyo
2020 Olympics will run from Jul 24 to Aug 9.
8 May 2019
kabul attack on aid group ends; four killed, dozens wounded
Taliban fighters
attacked the offices of a U.S based aid organization in
the Afghan capital on Wednesday. Setting off a huge explosion and battling
security forces in an assault that lasted more than six hours and killed at
least five people, the Interior Ministry told the press.Dozens of civilian
vehicles and shops were either destroyed or damaged, and several buildings were
also damaged. A large plume of smoke rose from the area and the sound of
sporadic gunfire could be heard.The ministry’s statement said four civilians
and a police officer were killed and 24 others were wounded in the assault. It
was not immediately clear if any foreigners were killed or wounded.The
ministry’s statement said the attack ended after all five insurgents were
killed by Afghan forces. “Around 200 people were rescued from both buildings
within the compound,” it said.Johan Bass, U.S. ambassador in Afghanistan,
strongly condemned the attack on the NGO. He said the targeted organization
helps local communities, trains journalists and supports the Afghan people. The
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan in a statement also condemned
the insurgents for deliberately targeting a civilian aid organization. `Today’s
attack was particularly deplorable, hitting civilians helping Afghans,` the
statement said.
7 May 2019
two reuters journalists freed in myanmar both are pulitzer award winners
Two Reuters journalists held in Myanmar for more than 500 days for their coverage of the crackdown on Rohingya
Muslims were freed from jail Tuesday, ending a prolonged detention that has
tainted Myanmar and its Nobel laureate civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. Wa
Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo both were Pulitzer award winners
released as part of an annual amnesty has freed thousands of prisoners since
last month. An additional 6,000 people
were released Tuesday.Their release was immediately and widely celebrated
across the world. Reuters editor in chief Stephen J. Adler said in a statement
that the news agency is `enormously pleased` that the two have been
freed.`Since their arrests 511 days ago, they
have become symbols of the importance of press freedom around the world. We
welcome their return,`Myanmar officials have no immediate reason for the release
of the two journalists, who had exhausted all their legal options after
Myanmar’s highest court rejected their appeal late last month.Suu Kyi — winner
of the Nobel Peace Prize — has also been under significant pressure from Vice
President Pence and others to intervene in the case and free the journalists.
But she had defended their detention and said they were not jailed for their
reporting but because they were convicted of breaking colonial-era state
secrecy laws.
The two journalists were accused of possessing secret
documents but were widely believed to have been set up in December 2017. In September they were convicted and sentenced to seven
years in prison. The two journalists were lured into a meeting with police
officers who handed over rolled-up documents. The pair were arrested shortly
afterward by other officers.
The journalists and their lawyers have insisted that they
were merely doing their job as reporters, never had the chance to read the
documents before they were detained and had not been planning to share state
secrets. The pair have received multiple honors and awards for their
investigation into a massacre of 10 Rohingya Muslims, the
story they were working on at the time of their arrest. These include the
Pulitzer Prize for international reporting, which they won in April.Tuesday
walking out of the gates of Yangon’s Insein prison, smiling and carrying a
single bag each with their few possessions. They were mobbed by photographers
and onlookers upon their exit.`I’m really happy and excited to see my family
and my colleagues,` Wa Lone said in brief comments upon his release, thanking
everyone around the world who helped secure his freedom. `I can’t wait to go to
my newsroom.`The 33-year-old is a father of a baby girl
who was born while he was jailed. Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, also
has a young daughter. Their wives had repeatedly appealed to the Myanmar
government to pardon their husbands.
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