A ship that’s been billed as China's first luxury cruise liner has been detained at a port on the South Korean island of Jeju because of a legal dispute. A local court ordered the vessel, the Henna not to leave after a Chinese shipping company asked for it to be seized. The ship's operator is providing free entertainment and around the clock food on the liner which has more than 2,300 passengers and crew members on board. The Henna was due to leave Jeju on Friday.
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[00:00.10]BBC News with Marion Marshall.
[00:03.46]The United States and Russia have agreed a plan to remove and destroy Syria's chemical weapons as soon and safely as possible.
[00:10.94]The US Secretary of State John Kerry and the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov also said they wanted to reopen wider peace talks.
[00:18.29]Mr. Lavrov said the proposed deal didn't mention any potential use of force if Syria failed to comply.
[00:24.89]Our diplomatic correspondent James Robbins reports.
[00:27.78]The US-Russia agreement allows President Assad just seven days to declare a complete list of Syria's entire chemical weapons stockpile.
[00:36.41]International inspectors are to be on the ground in Syria by November.