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Man executed for fatally poisoning billionaire who helped bring ‘3 Body Problem’ to Netflix

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By Sylvie Zhuang, CNN

Hong Kong (CNN) — A Chinese lawyer who fatally poisoned the billionaire gaming tycoon who helped produce the Netflix sci-fi hit “3 Body Problem” has been executed, according to Chinese state media.

Xu Yao killed his boss Lin Qi in 2020 by gifting him what he said were probiotic pills, but in fact contained lethal toxins which he bought off the dark web and mixed in his own lab.

Earlier that year, the high-flying lawyer had helped Lin secure the rights to adapt Liu Cixin’s celebrated trilogy of sci-fi books, which starts with “The Three-Body Problem.”

He was executed last Thursday, two years after being sentenced to death for murder by a court in Shanghai.

The news of execution was first reported on Tuesday by Chinese state media the Economic Observer, citing people familiar with the matter.

Confirming the report, Three Body Universe, the company once owned by Lin to develop the trilogy’s intellectual property, issued a statement on Tuesday saying “all employees of our company are grateful for the justice served by the legal system.”

The statement paid tribute to Lin, who was named as an executive producer in the opening credits of Netflix’s “3 Body Problem” when it was released in 2024. Lin was a huge fan of Liu’s trilogy, had long dreamed of developing the franchise.

Just months after Netflix announced its plans to produce the series, Lin was poisoned and killed at age 39.

On a winter evening in 2020, he was driving home from the headquarters of his company Yoozoo Games in Shanghai when he suddenly felt unwell and checked himself in to a hospital.

He died 10 days later, on Christmas Day. At least five toxins were detected in his body, including deadly poisons such as mercury and tetrodotoxin, according to reports from Chinese media.

Xu was quickly identified as a suspect.

According to the court ruling, Xu had a dispute with Lin over “company management matters” and plotted to poison him.

The case has been widely reported by China’s heavily state censored media for the gruesome details of how Xu plotted the murder.

Xu drew inspiration from “Breaking Bad,” the American series about a chemistry teacher who goes into the meth-making business. He set up a lab in a suburb of Shanghai and bought more than a hundred toxins on the dark web to experiment with, often testing mixed poisons on cats, dogs and other animals.

He also poisoned beverages in the offices of two executives he had disputes with, causing four colleagues to fall sick. Those four survived.

He set up a trading company in Japan to acquire the hazardous chemicals, and at one point had 160 cell phone numbers.

Between September and December 2020, Xu replaced the contents of coffee capsules, whiskey bottles and water bottles in colleagues’ offices with methylmercury chloride, an acute toxin that can be fatal if swallowed, inhaled or touched.

He later made the lethal substances into a pill, before gifting them to Lin.

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La guerra eterna de Irán: Con o sin acuerdo, el desafío iraní a Estados Unidos perdurará más que Trump

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Análisis por Brett H. McGurk

Poco después de mi llegada a Bagdad por primera vez en enero de 2004, los servicios de inteligencia estadounidenses interceptaron una carta de Ayman al-Zawahiri, lugarteniente de Osama bin Laden, dirigida a Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, líder de Al Qaeda en Iraq.

En la carta se hablaba del uso de la violencia despiadada para establecer un califato islámico, primero dentro de Iraq y, finalmente, en todo Medio Oriente.

“La mayor batalla del Islam en esta era se está librando ahora mismo”, escribió Zawahiri.

Estados Unidos dio a conocer la carta, pero pocos tomaron en serio la idea de que Al Qaeda pudiera hacerse con el control y gobernar un territorio en el corazón del mundo árabe.

Diez años después, regresé a Bagdad cuando el sucesor de Zarqawi, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, conquistó la segunda ciudad más grande de Iraq y proclamó un califato que abarcaba un territorio del tamaño de Indiana, con millones de personas viviendo bajo su dominio.

Pasamos la siguiente década desmantelándolo.

La lección me quedó grabada: cuando los líderes declaran abiertamente objetivos ideológicos a largo plazo y demuestran repetidamente su disposición a usar la violencia para lograrlos, hay que tomarlos en serio.

Esa lección se aplica también a Irán.

Durante casi cinco décadas, los presidentes estadounidenses de ambos partidos han abordado a Irán con diversas combinaciones de diplomacia, sanciones, disuasión y fuerza militar.

Sin embargo, el conflicto entre Estados Unidos y la República Islámica persiste porque el principal motor del comportamiento iraní se ha mantenido notablemente constante: la ideología revolucionaria de la propia República Islámica.

El debate en Washington suele centrarse en las tácticas.

Los demócratas tienden a priorizar la diplomacia y citan el acuerdo nuclear de 2015 entre el presidente Barack Obama y Teherán como el mejor mecanismo disponible para frenar las ambiciones nucleares de Irán y evitar la guerra.

Los republicanos, por su parte, suelen favorecer las campañas de “máxima presión” y la disuasión militar, argumentando que Irán se aprovecha de los acuerdos diplomáticos mientras continúa su agresión regional.

Ambos argumentos contienen elementos de verdad. Ninguno explica completamente la continuidad del problema.

El denominador común no son los cambios en la coyuntura política de Washington, sino más bien la naturaleza perdurable del régimen iraní y los objetivos arraigados en la República Islámica desde 1979.

Nada de lo que, según se informa, el presidente Donald Trump está discutiendo ahora con Irán —un acuerdo transaccional para reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz y tal vez imponer nuevos límites nucleares— alteraría lo que ha sido un rumbo fijo durante 47 años.

La constitución iraní asigna al Cuerpo de la Guardia Revolucionaria Islámica (CGRI) no solo un papel militar defensivo, sino lo que denomina una “misión ideológica de yihad en nombre de Dios”.

Durante décadas, la dirigencia revolucionaria iraní ha interpretado esa misión como la extensión de la influencia iraní por todo Medio Oriente, la expulsión de Estados Unidos de la región y el apoyo a movimientos armados comprometidos con la destrucción de Israel.

Esos objetivos han trascendido a los presidentes estadounidenses e iraníes, las crisis económicas, las campañas de sanciones y las aperturas diplomáticas.

La toma de rehenes, el terrorismo y la guerra por delegación que ha caracterizado la relación de Irán con Estados Unidos desde la toma de la embajada estadounidense en Teherán en 1979 explican el patrón de ataques.

También lo explican la inversión constante de Irán en organizaciones militantes de toda la región, como Hezbollah, Hamas, la Yihad Islámica Palestina, las milicias iraquíes y los hutíes.

La Guardia Revolucionaria Islámica (IRGC) fue diseñada

Mexicano en el Extranjero es momento de afiliarte al IMSS

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Scholaship Foundation of Santa Barbara hosts annual award ceremonies

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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) Hundreds of students and their families filled the Santa Barbara County Courthouse Sunken Garden for the first of two Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremonies.

This academic year the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara is awarding college scholarships totaling $8.457, 996.

The money is almost evenly split between 2,388 students in North and South County communities.

Dos Pueblos High School Senior Angeline Borrayo is heading to Westmont College.

She received the Siefe Family Scholarship.

"It give me a big chance to go to my dream college," said Borrayo. "I am receiving the Siefe Scholarship I am studying biology trying to get into STEM major."

She said it is surreal and scary to think about heading to college and she credits her support system for making the college application process easier.

Antonio Yturalde plans to study nutrition with his scholarship.

"My scholarship is with the Community of Friends Santa Barbara It means a lot to me since I have been volunteering with them for the past six year" said Yturralde.

Scholarship recipient Rocio Vejar Montor received the Halsted Family Scholarship and chose to attend Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, too.

"It means a lot to me, because I get to attend a four year and be the first to go to college, and I am going to Cal Poly SLO," said Vejar Montor.

The scholarships are used for undergraduate, graduate, and vocational studies, including law school and medical school.

“We are tremendously proud of this year’s scholarship awards total, which is 9 percent above what our organization provided to local students in 2025. This is the direct result of increased support from our generous donors,” said Foundation Interim President and CEO Tim Dougherty. “We are grateful to be part of a community that clearly values education and creating opportunities for young people. Our impactful work this year and every year would not be possible without the many philanthropically minded people who call Santa Barbara County home.”

The second ceremony will follow on Thursday, May 28 at the Santa Maria Fairpark Convention Center beginning at 3:30 p.m.

The Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara has cumulatively awarded more than $175 million to more than 66,000 county students since 1962.

The nonprofit also provides free financial aid advising services.

For more information, visit www.sbscholarship.org.

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