ISTANBUL
Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Thursday, including retaliation strikes by Pakistan inside Iran, re-designation of Houthis as specially designated global terrorists by US, and UK lawmakers voting in favor of controversial asylum bill.
TOP STORIES
Pakistan has hit several targets inside Iran, a day after Tehran launched cross-border airstrikes which Islamabad called “illegal, unacceptable.”
“We hit at least seven BLA terrorist locations inside Iran,” a senior Pakistani intelligence official told Anadolu, referring to the Balochistan Liberation Army, a militant group fighting Pakistani security forces in the country's southwestern Balochistan province.
The targets were hit around 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) inside Iran, the official added.
Earlier, Pakistan downgraded diplomatic ties with Iran by recalling its ambassador from Tehran while suspending high-level contacts.
The US on Wednesday put Yemen's Houthi group back on its list of "specially designated global terrorists" in response to the Iran-backed group's attacks in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
In a statement, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that Yemeni rebels’ "attacks against international shipping have endangered mariners, disrupted the free flow of commerce, and interfered with navigational rights and freedoms. This designation seeks to promote accountability for the group’s terrorist activities," said Blinken.
He said if the Houthis cease attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, the US will "reevaluate this designation."
A majority of British lawmakers voted Wednesday to back a controversial bill that would allow the government to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
The "Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill," the flagship asylum policy of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, was backed by a vote of 320-276.
Submitted to the parliament last month, the bill aims to address the concerns of the UK Supreme Court, which ruled that the government's original plan to send asylum seekers to the East African country was unlawful.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka advanced to Round 3 of their respective races for the men's and women's titles at the 2024 Australian Open on Wednesday.
The men's world tennis no.1 beat Australian Alexei Popyrin in 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (7-4) and 6-3 sets.
Serbian tennis legend Djokovic will face Argentine Tomas Martin Etcheverry in Round 3.
Morocco made a good start to the 2023 CAF Africa Cup of Nations after the Atlas Lions beat Tanzania 3-0 in their first match at the tournament on Wednesday.
Moroccan defender Romain Saiss scored the opening goal of the match. Olympique Marseille midfielder Azzedine Ounahi and Sevilla forward Youssef En-Nesyri were the other scorers for Morocco.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Apple ranked first on Brand Finance’s 25 Most Valuable Brands list, with its value reaching $516.6 billion, retaking the throne from Amazon.
The leading valuation group released its Global 500 report on Wednesday, featuring Apple as the world’s most valuable brand in 2024, as its value jumped 74% year-on-year.
The iPhone maker was followed by US tech giant Microsoft with a brand value of $340.4 billion.
Container and dry cargo ship traffic through the Red Sea has posted a significant decline as shipping companies are forced to suspend their voyages through this route or divert it to the Cape of Good Hope.
While daily container vessel traffic through the Red Sea halved on Jan. 1-10 compared to the same period last year, total ship traffic decreased by 25%, according to data compiled by Anadolu from MarineTraffic.
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