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A judge yesterday vacated the murder conviction of
Adnan Syed, who drew national attention after the popular true-crime
podcast series "Serial" in 2014 cast doubt on his role in the 1999
murder of his former girlfriend, Hae Min Lee (listen here).
Syed was ordered to be released under home detention after prosecutors
in the case asked for a new trial, saying they no longer had confidence
in the integrity of the conviction.
Syed, 41, had been serving a life
sentence for the strangulation of Lee, whose body was found in
Baltimore's Leakin Park. Prosecutors at the time had relied on cellphone
records showing Syed was in the vicinity of the crime but now question
the cellphone tower data and want to consider two alternative suspects
who they say were not properly ruled out. Prosecutors have 30 days to
decide whether they will pursue a new trial or drop charges.
Syed has maintained his innocence throughout the yearslong case, rejecting a guilty plea deal in 2018 that would have set him free this year.
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President Joe Biden announced the release
of Mark Frerichs, a US prisoner held hostage for over two years in
Afghanistan, as part of a prisoner swap for Bashir Noorzai, a Taliban
drug lord serving a life sentence in federal prison.
Frerichs, a 60-year-old Navy veteran, was first abducted by the Haqqani network (see overview)
from Kabul in 2020 after being lured to a fake business meeting while
working as a civil engineering contractor. Frerichs, an Illinois native,
had worked in the country for over a decade and is said to be in stable
health. Noorzai was convicted in 2008 of directing a drug-trafficking
operation and was a financier of the Taliban in the 1990s.
The news comes just days after the
president met with family members of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan,
Americans detained in Russia. More than 60 Americans are believed to be wrongfully detained worldwide, including at least one other American, Ivor Shearer, in Taliban custody.
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UN General Assembly Commences
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Leaders from over 150 countries are gathering
in New York City this week as the United Nations opens the 77th session
of the General Assembly, its first fully in-person meeting since 2019.
The assembly is the most representative body in the United Nations, the world's largest intergovernmental association (see background).
In the opening days, heads of state deliver speeches while diplomats
meet amid one of the world's premier networking events for international
development. This year's agenda is expected to be dominated
by Russia's war in Ukraine and its impact on the global food and energy
supply; notably, top leaders from Russia, China, and India have opted
out of attending.
Ukraine's embattled President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy will deliver the only remote speech of the session,
while US President Joe Biden will speak Wednesday, later than usual due
to his return from Queen Elizabeth's funeral. See the live list of
speakers here.
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