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Iran's Pakistan attack amid joint drills raises eyebrows
Palestinian lives and properties by Israel backed by the US, Iran sprung a surprise by launching missile and drone attacks in its neighbourhood. The Iranian strikes against, what it claimed to be, a «Mossad-affiliated spy base» in Erbil (Iraq) and a «terrorist-affiliated» headquarter in Idlib (Syria) were followed by similar attacks against «terrorists» of Jaish al Adl in Balochistan (Pakistan) on January 16-17.
19.01 / 17:57
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Pakistan, Iran ministers ‘agree to de-escalate situation’ amid attacks
ALSO READ: ‘Don't have any private conversations..,’ US on Pakistan consulting before retaliatory strikes on Iran "Understanding the close brotherly relations between Pakistan and Iran, the Foriegn Minister expressed Pakistan's desire to work with Iran based on spirit of mutual trust and cooperation. The Foreign Minister stressed that respect for the territorial integrity and sovereignity must underpin this cooperation," the statement said.
19.01 / 16:11
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More than 300 journalists around the world imprisoned because of their work, report says
An estimated 320 journalists around the world were imprisoned because of their work toward the end of 2023
19.01 / 13:47
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Iran displays missile capability amid Gaza war
Iran's strikes this week in Pakistan, Iraq and Syria have brought back into the spotlight its ballistic missile programme, which has ground forward over the past 40 years despite sanctions. On Tuesday, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps hit what it called «a spy headquarters» in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region and «terrorist» targets in Syria. Its forces also fired on «an Iranian terrorist group» in Pakistan, which said the attack killed two children and riposted with a strike on Iranian territory that Tehran said claimed nine lives. Iran's missile capabilities are one reason why Western attention remains fixated on this regional power, as the Islamic republic and its proxies step up attacks in the Middle East in solidarity with Gaza's Hamas militants in their war with Israel. — Range and accuracy - The massive Iranian missile armoury covers ranges from short (300 kilometres or 186 miles) to medium (300-1,000 kilometres) and long (up to 2,000 kilometres). A majority are produced or assembled locally thanks to Iran's advanced industries and university sector. «Hardly a year goes by without an Iranian announcement about the development of a new type of ballistic or cruise missiles,» said Eva Koulouriotis, an independent expert. Tehran has gradually advanced into solid-propellant missiles — which are «easier to store and much quicker to bring into action than liquid-fuel ones, so they are much more useful tactically,» said Jeremy Binnie of British private intelligence firm Janes. «The Iranians have taken Scud technology from the 300 kilometres of the missiles they received in the 1980s to 1,600 kilometres or more,» he added, as well as developing «much better guidance systems… enabling them to carry out
19.01 / 09:11
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Gold prices set for steep weekly drop as traders question March rate cut
Investing.com-- Gold prices steadied on Friday, but were nursing steep declines for the week as growing doubts over early interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve battered the yellow metal.
19.01 / 08:05
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‘Don't have any private conversations..,’ US on Pakistan consulting before retaliatory strikes on Iran
US, on Thursday (local time), avoided answering a question regarding whether Pakistan had engaged in prior consultations with Washington before carrying out retaliatory air strikes on Iran. In response to media reports suggesting that Pakistan consulted with the US before conducting the strikes in Iran, State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller, during a routine press briefing in Washington, stated, “I do not have any private conversations to read out." Also Read: Pakistan-Iran News LIVE Miller said, “The US is concerned about the escalating tensions in the region and has urged restraint on all sides." He stressed there is no need for escalation in the matter and that the country has noted the Pakistani government's comments about the importance of “cooperative relations between Pakistan and its neighbours." In response to a question on how the US administration reads the situation between Iran and Pakistan, Miller said, “We are concerned about escalating tensions in the region.
19.01 / 07:01
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Why India remains silent on Pakistan's retaliatory strike on Iran
Iran's recent air strikes in Pakistan, India has chosen a diplomatic path by refraining from direct comments on Islamabad's subsequent actions. The Indian government's muted response underscores its belief that Iran's targeted strike against the Balochi terror group, Jaish al Adl, aligns with India's persistent stance on the menace of cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan. India's Anti-Terror Position The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a press release clarifying India's position on terrorism, with a spokesperson stating, «We will not be commenting on the Pakistan-Iran matter.» This statement follows the government's recent affirmation of its zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism, expressing understanding for nations resorting to self-defense measures. Historical Alignments India's tacit support for Iran's actions mirrors its own anti-terror operations on Pakistani soil in 2016 and 2019.
19.01 / 02:47
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Asian shares bounce on global tech rally, yen loser of the week
Asian shares bounced on Friday, buoyed by a rally in regional chipmakers, while the yen was set to end the week with heavy losses as investors pared back bets the Bank of Japan would soon abandon its uber-easy policies. Oil prices were on edge amid worries about increasing geopolitical risks in the Middle East. The U.S. launched new strikes against Houthi anti-ship missiles aimed at the Red Sea on Thursday, and Pakistan conducted strikes inside Iran, two days after Iranian strikes inside Pakistani territory. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rallied 0.9% on Friday, but was still down 2.9% for the week, the biggest weekly loss since mid-August. Taipei-listed shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) surged 5.0% after the chipmaking giant projected 2024 revenue growth of more than 20%.
19.01 / 02:47
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Concerned about escalating tensions in region...urge restraint: US on Iran-Pakistan row
Iran and Pakistan, the US is concerned about the escalating tensions in the region and has urged restraint on all sides, US State Department of State Matthew Miller said on Thursday (local time). While addressing a press briefing, Miller said there is no need for escalation in the matter. He said that the US has noted the Pakistgovernment's comments about the importance of «cooperative relations between Pakistan and its neighbours.
19.01 / 02:17
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Red Sea crisis pressures China's exporters as shipping delays, costs mount
By Samuel Shen, Casey Hall and Ellen Zhang
19.01 / 02:17
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Oil prices drift lower on China demand worries
By Yuka Obayashi
19.01 / 01:49
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Red Sea Crisis: US launches strikes against Houthi anti-ship missiles amid escalating shipping disruptions
Houthi anti-ship missiles directed at the Red Sea. As reported by Reuters, escalating tensions in the region's maritime routes have caused disruptions in global trade, leading to concerns about potential supply constraints that could potentially revive inflation.
19.01 / 01:43
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Oil prices steady, set for mild weekly gains on positive demand forecasts
Investing.com-- Oil prices moved little in Asian trade on Friday, but were set for some gains this week as optimistic demand forecasts and output disruptions in the U.S. helped offset fears of slowing economic growth and high interest rates.
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In Davos, Israel's president calls ties with Saudi Arabia key to ending war in Gaza
Israel’s president says normalizing ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia would be a key element of ending the war with Hamas and a game-changer for the entire Middle East
18.01 / 16:31
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Pakistan carries out retaliatory airstrikes in Iran after an earlier attack by Tehran
Pakistan’s air force launched retaliatory airstrikes early Thursday in Iran, allegedly targeting militant hideouts, an attack that killed at least nine people and further raised tensions between the neighboring nations.
18.01 / 14:59
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US pledges new sanctions over Houthi attacks will minimize harm to Yemen's hungry millions
The United States has put Yemen’s Houthis rebels back on its list of specially designated global terrorists
18.01 / 10:35
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European stocks edge higher; Richemont gains on strong China sales
Investing.com — European stock markets traded marginally higher Thursday, steadying after the previous session’s sharp losses, but any gains are likely to be limited on increased doubts of early interest rate cuts.
18.01 / 08:31
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Team Biden Tries to Answer Davos Man’s Cry for Help
With war in Ukraine, tensions in the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea, Israelis fighting Hamas in Gaza, and missiles flying through the skies from the Red Sea to Pakistan, Davos Man wants to know how Uncle Sam plans to restore order. The Biden administration doesn’t want its allies and adversaries to think things are spinning out of control, so Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan dropped into Davos to reassure all and sundry that the Americans are on the job. Mr.
18.01 / 07:15
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Pakistan-Iran attack: Here is all we know about Pakistan and Iran's military strikes and its fallout
Pak launches tit-for-tat attack against Iran Pakistan has expressed concerns about the safe havens enjoyed by Pakistani-origin terrorists in Iran and the inaction taken by Iranian authorities despite concrete evidence provided by Pakistan. The operation, named «Marg Bar Sarmachar,» was conducted based on intelligence about imminent large-scale terrorist attacks planned by these terrorists.
18.01 / 07:15
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Pakistan PM Kakar to cut short Davos trip after strikes in Iran
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos after the Asian nation conducted strikes in Iran, the foreign ministry said on Thursday. In a recent escalation of tensions between Pakistan and Iran, both countries have conducted military strikes on each other's territories, leading to civilian casualties and a diplomatic standoff. Pakistan carried out strikes in the Siestan-o-Baluchistan province of Iran, targeting alleged «terrorist hideouts» and claiming the elimination of a number of terrorists.
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