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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Friday, including the latest development on Quran burning in Sweden, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and US concerns over Russia's warning on ships in the Black Sea.
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Iraq on Thursday declared Sweden's ambassador to Baghdad "persona non grata" in response to the " repeated permission of the Swedish government to burn a copy of the holy Quran," according to the Iraqi premier’s office.
Early Thursday morning, a crowd of Iraqis stormed Sweden’s Embassy in Baghdad and set it ablaze in protest of the burning of a copy of the Quran, Islam's holy book, last month by Salwan Momika, an Iraq-born man who now lives in Sweden.
Sweden condemned the attack on its embassy and launched an investigation.
Following the storming of Stockholm’s diplomatic mission, Momika again desecrated a copy of the Quran, stepping on it and the Iraqi flag in Sweden.
Türkiye also condemned the "vile attack" targeting the Quran in Sweden.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urged countries on Thursday to recognize the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) without delay.
"I'm reiterating the historic call I made to the entire world from the UN podium: Recognize the TRNC as soon as possible," Erdogan said at a ceremony marking Türkiye's 1974 Cyprus Peace Operation, which laid the groundwork for the country's foundation nine years later.
Russia may be seeking to attack merchant vessels in the Black Sea carrying Ukrainian grain to world markets in a potential "false flag" operation, the White House warned Thursday.
National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby pointed to Russia's prior warning that all ships traveling in the Black Sea bound for Ukrainian ports will be considered as carrying military cargo.
He confirmed that Ukrainian forces have been "appropriately" using cluster munitions sent to bolster their effort to oust Russia from territories it continues to occupy.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
New Zealand beat Norway 1-0 in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup opening game as the co-hosts bagged their first win in the tournament's history.
In the early minutes of the second half at Auckland's Eden Park, New Zealand forward Hannah Wilkinson scored in style in the box after quick teamwork.
The 2023 Women's World Cup will run through Aug. 20.
Inter Miami on Thursday signed Spanish defender Jordi Alba to a contract through the 2024 Major League Soccer (MLS) season with a club option for 2025.
The 34-year-old formerly played for Valencia, Gimnastic and Barcelona.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
Ukraine announced on Thursday that it will receive a $1.5 billion loan from the World Bank “under the guarantee of the Government of Japan.”
According to Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, the World Bank Group has so far mobilized $34 billion to assist Ukraine, of which more than $22 billion has already been delivered to the country's budget.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office announced on Thursday that it has launched a probe into organized criminal trade of luxury cars in Bulgaria and France.
“The suspected criminal group, active in several EU countries, is believed to be laundering the proceeds of criminal activity by trading luxury cars without paying VAT,” the office said in a statement.
The illegal activities dated back to 2018 and caused at least €11 million ($12.3 million) damage to the EU budget.
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