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, Scotland, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- Twice defending champion Chen Long breezed past Sony Dwi Kungcoro in straight games at the World Badminton Championships but five-time titlist Lin Dan had to sweat in the fight for his spot in the last 16.


Chen, also the gold medalist in last year's Rio Olympics, raced to a 21-13
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, 21-9 victory over the 33-year-old Indonesian veteran. He will next face India's 13th seed Ajay Jayaram.


"I am so happy to have won in only two games, but I want to be prepared for the whole tournament and tomorrow's games," said Chen, the tournament's fifth seed.


Lin
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, nicknamed "Super Dan" by his fans, was pushed hard by Denmark's Emil Holst, fighting back from one game down to win 19-21, 21-8
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, 21-16.


The 33-year-old dropped a four-point lead in the deciding game to let Holst level the score at 16-16. But the twice Olympic champion then gave no chance to Hoslt, scoring five points in a row to close out the match after 81 minutes.


"He created a lot of trouble for me," Lin said. "He played smartly in defense. I found it very hard to score points because he could always save my attacking shots.


"Of course, my motivation in tournaments will always be the gold medal and here that is no different. Along the way you will always have to play very hard matches so I am very pleased to come through this one."


The seventh seed will fight for a quarterfinal berth against England's 16th seed Rajiv Ouseph
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, who beat India's Sameer Verma 22-20, 21-9.


Ouseph, ranked 20th in the world, looked forward to the match on Thursday.


"It doesn't get much bigger than playing the greatest player that's ever played
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, and in the World Championships, so its very exciting and the pressure's off me a bit, so I'll just try and enjoy myself and see what I can do."


China's Shi Yuqi and Tian Houwei also reached the third round, with fourth seed Shi beating Brazil's Ygor Co
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, 21-23, 21-10 and 10th seed Tian defeating Russia's Vladimir Malkov 21-17, 21-14.


Top seed Son Wan Ho of South Korea routed Gergely Krausz of Hungary 21-13, 21-9 while third seed Viktor Axelsen of Denmark eliminated Finland's Eetu Heino 21-15
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, 21-15.


In the women's competition, Olympic champion Carolina Marin of Spain crushed Yip Pui Yin of Hong Kong, China, 21-5
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, 21-7. China's He Bingjiao, the fourth seed also cruised into the last 16.






KUWAIT, April 17 (Xinhua) -- The latest cease-fire in Yemen starting a week ago was supposed to pave the way for a newest round of peace talks to kick off in Kuwait on Monday, but the warring sides' acts in the field have drummed out their earlier willing words to end the hostility, leaving many to fear, again, a similar dim future for the talks as previous ones.


A UN-brokered cease-fire went into effect at midnight on April 10 between Saudi-backed Yemeni government forces and armed rebels of the Shiite Houthi group across seven provinces in the war-torn Arab country.


Though both sides had said they would honor the truce before the talks in Kuwait, which will be the fifth round after all previous ones had failed to yield any progress, military actions continued on the ground.


Four days into the cease-fire, the Houthis said many of their fighters were killed while countering their opponents' advances, which "could affect the ongoing understandings and progress of the upcoming political talks," according to a Houthi spokesperson.


Pro-government media outlets also said a high-ranking loyalist brigadier general and a dozen of soldiers died fighting Houthi rebels in Nehim, some 30 km northeast of the Houthis-controlled capital Sanaa.


"Nothing changed" after the cease-fire, said a local resident near Nehim, as both the warring sides were reportedly reinforcing their frontlines and repositioning heavy weapons for further advances.


The United Nations hopes the truce would facilitate the Kuwait talks and push the war-torn country one step closer to ending a war that has raged for more than a year and killed over 6,000 people, mostly civilians.


Local observers, however, feared the talks had already failed even before it begins, given the "same mentalities of military, tribal and political leaders who have been weakening the state and deepening conflict," said Fuad Alsalahi, a political sociology professor at Sanaa University.


The professor does not believe the Kuwait talks would produce anything new to replace the 2011 Gulf Initiative, a mechanism that was supposed to guarantee a new form of power sharing among "the same corrupt and violent factions." Instead, the new talks would only keep the poor country in a "viscous circle of fake peace or rather violence," and such reconciliation will "inevitable pose a serious threat to Yemen's unity."


Monday's meeting in Kuwait is the first time that members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), notably Saudi Arabia which is leading a Arab coalition force to back Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi against the Houthis, have clearly showed a strong desire to try a new path in dealing with the crisis, by political means only. Those Arab countries, which have influence in Yemen, tried a military means to end the country's complicated problems but unfortunately failed.


This time in Kuwait will be the "last chance" to save Yemen, said Yahia Kholaqi, a political expert in Aden, a southern port city in Yemen where its internationally recognized government is currently based. He sees, however, "no real intentions" among the warring rivals to end the blood shedding by peaceful means and dialogues.


"All the Yemeni warring rivals plan to eradicate each other," Yahia said, depicting them sitting behind the meeting table in Kuwait and at the same time "thinking of military plans to advance against each other inside Yemen."


The Houthis have a "long history of lying and procrastinati.
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