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Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Wednesday with, including a deadly earthquake in Taiwan, growing condemnation of Israel for killing foreign aid workers in Gaza, an Iranian warning to Israel, and Palestine pushing for a full UN membership.
TOP STORIES
At least four people were killed after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake off Taiwan’s eastern coast early Wednesday.
Around 56 people were injured as search and rescue operations take place amid recurring aftershocks.
The quake is the biggest to have hit the island nation in 25 years. Around 2,400 people were killed in 1999 when a 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan in the middle of the night.
President Tsai Ing-wen has ordered the military to be deployed in the affected areas.
Several countries and organizations condemn Israel's targeted attack in Gaza that killed aid workers from US-based food charity World Central Kitchen.
The US urged Israel to conduct a swift and impartial investigation into the Monday airstrike. Poland on Tuesday demanded an explanation from Israel over the deadly attack on aid workers, including a Polish national.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Israel's killing of the aid workers was "unconscionable."
In Britain, the Foreign Office summoned Israeli Ambassador Tzipi Hotovely.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed Tuesday that Israel "will be punished" for an attack on his country's consulate in the Syrian capital, Damascus, killing seven military officers, including a top commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Khamenei said the "evil regime" would be "punished at the hands of our brave men," adding that the Iranian military would make Israel "regret the crime."
He also paid tribute to both IRGC commanders killed in the strike, saying the grief was "heavy for the Iranian nation, especially those who knew them."
The State of Palestine sent a letter Tuesday to UN Secretary-General Guterres requesting renewed consideration of its membership application.
Palestine's UN envoy Riyad Mansour said in a letter that he would be "grateful" if Guterres would transmit the request to the Security Council "as soon as possible."
The State of Palestine was accepted as an observer state of the UN General Assembly in 2012, allowing its envoy to participate in debates and UN organizations but without voting rights.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) announced Tuesday that they upheld a decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to remove the International Boxing Association (IBA) from the Olympic family.
"The IBA had not increased its financial transparency and sustainability including through diversification of revenues," CAS said in a statement.
After 16 seasons, two-time NBA winner Rajon Rondo has officially confirmed his retirement from the NBA.
"I'm done. I can't. I'd rather spend time with my kids," Rondo told the All the Smoke podcast hosted by former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson.
Rondo, 38, previously played for such teams as the Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Pelicans, Los Angeles Clippers, and Cleveland Cavaliers.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
The European Union has approved €1 billion (about $1.08 billion) in support for two renewable energy production and storage projects in Greece, the EU Commission announced on Tuesday.
The Faethon project, one of the two approved, covers the construction of two photovoltaic units, each with a capacity of 252 megawatts (MW), along with integrated molten-salt thermal storage units and an extra-high voltage substation.
Saudi Arabia's national oil company, Aramco, announced on Tuesday a major expansion at the Fadhili gas plant in the eastern province of the country.
The oil giant awarded engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts worth $7.7 billion to develop its Fadhili gas plant, the company said in a statement.
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