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Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Thursday with, including the Iranian government declaring three days of national mourning for the assassination of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, the UN urging an end to discussions by means of "missiles, armed drones and other deadly attacks" and the US saying it is not aware of or involved in the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
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The Iranian government has declared three days of national mourning following Hamas political bureau leader Ismail Haniyeh's assassination in Tehran.
In an official statement issued Wednesday, Iran's newly elected government led by President Masoud Pezeshkian said the assassination of the Hamas leader has "caused grief to the Islamic nation, the devotees of the resistance movement and all the free people of the world."
The assassination “adds another page to the disgraceful record of crimes by the sinister and usurping Zionist entity,” the statement noted, referring to Israel.
The UN called for an end to talks "by means of missiles, armed drones and other deadly attacks" following the assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in an Israeli airstrike in Iran.
"The (UN Security) Council is holding an emergency meeting to discuss alarming developments in the Middle East," Rosemary DiCarlo, UN political affairs chief, told the Council.
DiCarlo cited a pledge by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to avenge Haniyeh's death. She also referenced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks claiming that his country was fighting an existential war with Iran.
Washington was “not aware of or involved in” the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken claimed Wednesday.
Washington’s statement came hours after Haniyeh was assassinated in the Iranian capital Tehran.
“It's very hard to speculate, and I've learned over many years never to speculate on the impact one event may have on something else,” said Blinken.
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SPORTS
Cassandre Beaugrand won France's first-ever Olympic triathlon gold at the Paris 2024 Games.
"Glory day! Triathlon in GOLD for France! Incredible achievement by Cassandre Beaugrand! The first individual French medal in triathlon in the history of the games. Congratulations," French President Emmanuel Macron said on X.
Following the suspense in the River Seine, Beaugrand, a 27-year-old female triathlete, crossed the line in 1 hour, 54 minutes and 55 seconds to beat Switzerland's Julie Derron, who took an Olympic silver.
The Paris Olympics have brought rare moments of cheer between the divided Koreas, which are currently witnessing hostile relations.
A joint photo of six young sportspersons from North and South Korea as well as China has gone viral on social media.
The group took pictures after winning medals in table tennis, mixed doubles in Paris where the Olympic Games have been going on since last week.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said rising confidence on inflation and a solid labor market could put a September rate cut on the table for the central bank.
"The question will be whether the totality of the data, the evolving outlook and the balance of risks are consistent with rising confidence on inflation and maintaining a solid labor market," Powell told a press conference after the conclusion of the Fed's two-day monetary policy meeting.
"If that test is met, the reduction in our policy rate could be on the table as soon as the next meeting in September," he added.
The US Treasury Department said it imposed sanctions on multiple entities that have facilitated weapons procurement for Ansar Allah, commonly referred to as the Houthis.
The sanctions include two individuals and four companies located in China, including Hong Kong, and Yemen "who have directly supported Houthis’ efforts to procure military-grade materials abroad and ship these items to Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, enabling the group’s ongoing attacks," it said in a statement.
The Houthis have deployed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ballistic missiles and cruise missiles to attack US military forces, merchant vessels, their crews and civilian populations in Israel since November 2023, it noted.
US-based aerospace manufacturer Boeing saw a net loss of over $1.4 billion in the second quarter of this year and an annual revenue decline of almost 15%, according to its financial results statement.
The defense contractor posted a net loss of nearly $1.44 billion in the April-June period, a steep decline from a $149 million loss recorded in the same period of last year.
Its net loss from operations widened to almost $1.1 billion from $99 million during that period.
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