Vietnam PM vows to fight against counterfeits, trade fraudsNew Foto - Vietnam PM vows to fight against counterfeits, trade frauds

HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnam's Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Wednesday urged the country's anti-counterfeit task force to devise new ways to fight fake goods, trade frauds and smuggling, the government said in a statement. The pledge came as Vietnam is in talks to avoid crippling U.S. tariffs, offering Washington multiple measures to address longstanding concerns, including on intellectual property breaches and transhipment of Chinese goods through the country. Internal documents reviewed by Reuters showed the government last month instructed officials to step up the fight against counterfeits, digital piracy, and the transhipment of Chinese goods to the United States, which Vietnamese officials often refer to as trade fraud. The government said frauds were widespread and were increasing on online platforms, noting recent cases of fake milk, food and supplement products had "seriously affected people's health and social order". The government said 1,100 cases of counterfeit and intellectual property violations, 25,100 cases of trade and tax frauds and 8,200 cases of smuggling contraband and prohibited articles had been detected this year. There were no comparative figures in the statement. "The situation of smuggling and illegal cross-border transportation of goods remains complicated," the government said. "Domestically, the production and trade of counterfeits, poor-quality goods and goods of unknown origin is openly widespread, and is on the rising trend on e-commerce environment on a large scale and for a long time, directly affecting people's health," the government said. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Public Security said police arrested the former head of the Ministry of Health's food safety department in a fake supplement production and trading case. Nguyen Thanh Phong was accused by police of taking bribes since 2016 to issue quality certificates to nine local companies that produced counterfeit supplements, the ministry said. (Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by John Mair)

Vietnam PM vows to fight against counterfeits, trade frauds

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Live updates: After a lavish Saudi welcome, Trump to meet Syria's new leader before going to QatarNew Foto - Live updates: After a lavish Saudi welcome, Trump to meet Syria's new leader before going to Qatar

PresidentDonald Trumpis to meet with the new Syrian leader, a onetime insurgent, before wrapping up his visit to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday and heading to Qatar, the second leg of histhree-nation Middle East tourthis week. Trump received a lavish welcome on Tuesday in Riyadh, where he announced he would move to lift sanctions on Syria to give the country "a chance at peace." He also focused on dealmaking with the kingdom, a key Mideast ally, and touched on shared concerns aboutIran's nuclear programand thewar in Gaza. Trump said the rapprochement with Syria came at the urging of Saudi Crown PrinceMohammed bin Salmanand Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. "There is a new government that will hopefully succeed," Trump said of Syria, adding, "I say good luck, Syria. Show us something special." Trump alsourged Iran to take a "new and a better path"as he pushes for a new nuclear deal and said he wanted to avoid conflict with Tehran. Trump and Prince Mohammed, the kingdom's de facto ruler, signed a host of economic and bilateral agreements. Here's the Latest: Syrians cheer Trump's announcement on sanctions Syrians cheered Trump's announcement that America will move to lift sanctions on the beleaguered Middle East nation. People in the capital, Damascus, whistled and cheered the news as fireworks lit the night sky. The state-run SANA news agency published video and photographs of Syrians cheering in Umayyad Square. Others honked their car horns or waved the new Syrian flag in celebration. Trump's planned meeting with the country's rebel-turned-leader Ahmad al-Sharaa represents a remarkable political turnaround for Syria, which has been locked in a bitter war since the 2011 Arab Spring. In December, rebels led by al-Sharaa toppled Syrian autocrat Bashar Assad's government. Al-Sharaa, who was imprisoned in Iraq for his role in the insurgency following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, will be the first Syrian leader to meet an American president since Hafez Assad met Bill Clinton in Geneva in 2000. ▶Read more aboutsanctions on Syria From a former insurgent who led Assad's overthrow to a meeting with Trump The U.S. once offered $10 million for information about the whereabouts of the insurgent then known by the nom de guerre Abu Mohammed al-Golani. He had joined the ranks of al-Qaida insurgents battling U.S. forces in Iraq after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 and still faces a warrant for his arrest on terrorism charges in Iraq. Syria's new president came back to his home country after the conflict began in 2011, and led al-Qaida's branch that used to be known as the Nusra Front. He later changed the name of his group and cut links with al-Qaida before they finally succeeded in overthrowing President Bashar Assad in December. Syrian's interim government hails US sanction decision Syria's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday night called Trump's statement about the sanctions a pivotal turning point for the Syrian people as they "seek to emerge from a long and painful chapter of war." The statement also was careful to describe the sanctions as coming "in response to the war crimes committed by the Assad regime against the Syrian people," rather than the war-torn nation's new interim government. "The removal of these sanctions offers a vital opportunity for Syria to pursue stability, self-sufficiency and meaningful national reconstruction, led by and for the Syrian people," the statement added. Yemen's Houthi rebels likely fired another missile at Israel The Israeli military issued a statement on Wednesday morning announcing the missile fire from Yemen after sirens sounded in the country. "A missile launched from Yemen was intercepted," the Israeli military said. "Sirens were sounded in accordance with protocol." The Houthis had launched another missile just after Trump addressed an investment summit in Riyadh on Tuesday. Trump had earlier announced a ceasefire between America and the rebel group. The Houthis have been attacking Israel over the Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip and Israel's decision to bar aid to the beleaguered Palestinian enclave. The Iranian-backed rebels also are locked in a stalemated war with a Saudi-led coalition backing the country's long-exiled government. The Houthis did not immediately claim the attack, though it can take hours or even days for them to acknowledge an assault. New Zealand tells its travelers to the US to expect more 'scrutiny' at America's border The foreign ministry bolstered its travel cautions for New Zealanders visiting the United States, the first such update since Trump took office, officials said Wednesday. The travel advice hadn't been fully updated since 2023, the statement said. Language added to the guidance for U.S.-bound travelers included an alert that visitors "may encounter scrutiny from U.S. border authorities," including inspection of their travel documents, reason for travel and personal belongings. It also warned travelers to "expect strict enforcement" of entry conditions and caution of "detention, deportation and ban from re-entry" if travelers don't comply.

Live updates: After a lavish Saudi welcome, Trump to meet Syria's new leader before going to Qatar

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China, Colombia sign Belt and Road cooperation pactNew Foto - China, Colombia sign Belt and Road cooperation pact

BEIJING (Reuters) - China and Colombia have signed a joint cooperation plan on the Belt and Road Initiative, state media said on Wednesday after their leaders met in Beijing. Burgeoning commerce in recent years has helped grow Beijing's influence in Latin America and the Caribbean, a region of strategic significance for the United States. China is Colombia's second largest trading partner after the United States, which it recently displaced as Colombia's largest source of imports. China is ready to import more high-quality products from Colombia, back its firms in investing and doing business there and join in infrastructure construction, President Xi Jinping told counterpart Gustavo Petro, the Xinhua news agency said. On Monday Petro said Colombia would join the Belt and Road Initiative launched by Xi in 2013 to recreate the ancient Silk Road and build China's trade and infrastructure links with the world. More than 20 Latin American nations are among the more than 150 countries participating in the programme, but in February Panama said it was exiting from the pact, a move China blamed on pressure from the United States. Petro, who took over in August 2022, made his first trip to China as president in October 2023, upgrading to a strategic partnership two-way ties first established in 1980. (Reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Clarence Fernandez)

China, Colombia sign Belt and Road cooperation pact

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J.P. Crawford's single in the 11th gives Mariners 2-1 win over Yankees to end 4-game skidNew Foto - J.P. Crawford's single in the 11th gives Mariners 2-1 win over Yankees to end 4-game skid

SEATTLE (AP) — J.P. Crawford hit an RBI single down the left-field line in the 11th inning as the Seattle Mariners ended their four-game losing streak by beating the New York Yankees 2-1 on Tuesday night. J.P. ! J.P. ! J.P. ! J.P. !#TridentsUppic.twitter.com/TeDGalCt9I — Seattle Mariners (@Mariners)May 14, 2025 With runners at the corners and nobody out, Crawford poked a single off Tim Hill (3-1) that just barely stayed fair to plate Leody Taveras and end a game in which both starting pitchers were brilliant. Seattle reliever Casey Legumina (3-1) got the victory. Bryan Woo tossed 6 1/3 scoreless innings and was close to perfect while dueling New York left-hander Max Fried, whose 1.05 ERA entering the contest was the third-lowest in franchise history by a Yankee through his first eight starts in a season. The Seattle right-hander allowed just two Yankees hitters to reach second base. Fried, meanwhile, was similarly stellar across five innings of one-run ball. The crafty lefty yielded only four hits, but one of them wasan RBI double from Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh that easily could have been a two-run home run. The Yankees tied it in the ninth on a fielder's choice by Anthony Volpe. Key moment In a tough lefty-on-lefty matchup against Hill, Crawford elected for a first-pitch swinging approach. He got a sinker down the middle and low in the zone from Hill and pounced, with the ball landing just a couple feet to the right of the foul line in left field. Key stat Woo has gone at least six innings in all eight of his starts this season. He is tied with Philadelphia Phillies right-hander Zack Wheeler for the major league lead in that statistic. Up next Seattle right-hander Luis Castillo Woo (3-3, 3.95) starts Wednesday afternoon. Right-hander Will Warren (2-2, 4.75) will start for the Yankees in the final game of the three-game set. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/MLB

J.P. Crawford's single in the 11th gives Mariners 2-1 win over Yankees to end 4-game skid

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Rain and lightning cut short Indy 500 practice, but Team Penske still shinesNew Foto - Rain and lightning cut short Indy 500 practice, but Team Penske still shines

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Team Penske was fastest on opening day of practice for the Indianapolis 500, a day shortened at the front and back end because of weather. Will Power and two-time defending Indy 500 winner Josef Newgarden went 1-2 in Chevrolets for Penske in Tuesday's abbreviated session. Cars ran only about three hours, first because of morning rain and then a lightning strike ended the session with about 30 minutes remaining. Power turned a lap at 227.026 mph around Indianapolis Motor Speedway, while Newgarden went 226.971 mph. Alex Palou, winner of four of the first five races this season and the current IndyCar points leader, was third fastest for Chip Ganassi Racing. The Honda driver is the two-time reigning IndyCar champion and has won three of the last four series titles. He went 226.673 mph. He was followed by Ganassi teammate Scott Dixon and then Scott McLaughlin, another Penske driver. Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Helio Castroneves was sixth fastest for Meyer Shank Racing, and new father Alexander Rossi, who welcomed his first baby last week, was seventh fastest. The birth of Rossi's son was a surprise to many in the industry as he and wife, Kelly, deliberately did not reveal her pregnancy to many people. "Because why would we?" he asked. The boy, named Benjamin Kenneth, was born last Wednesday. His first name was the only name they could decide on, and his middle name is after her late father. Marcus Armstrong of Meyer-Shank was eighth fastest, Marcus Ericsson, a former Indianapolis 500 winner, was ninth, and Marco Andretti, in his only scheduled IndyCar race of the season, was 10th for Andretti Global. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Rain and lightning cut short Indy 500 practice, but Team Penske still shines

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