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The United States outlines five conditions for the Iran peace deal
The United States has outlined five key conditions to reach a deal with Tehran, including "allowing only one Iranian nuclear facility to remain operational".
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Nation
Man hurt after crashing car into toll booth in Ampang
PETALING JAYA: A 62-year-old man was injured after the car he was driving skidded and crashed into a toll booth at the Ampang Toll Plaza along the Sungai Besi-Ulu Kelang Elevated Expressway (SUKE) on Sunday (May 17)
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World
Train driver charged after deadly crash in Thailand
BANGKOK, May 17 (Reuters) - Thai police have charged a train driver with negligence after a crash on Saturday in central Bangkok in which a freight train collided with a public bus at a rail crossing, killing eight people and injuring 32.
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Nation
Govt may increase Budi95 quota to 250 litres for p-hailing riders, says PM Anwar
JOHOR BARU: The government will consider increasing the monthly Budi Madani RON95 (Budi95) fuel quota to 250 litres for p-hailing riders, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The Prime Minister said he had heard the plight of the riders and would bring the matter up at the next National Economic Action Council meeting.
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Top Vietnamese singer Miu Le detained over alleged connection over drug-use organisation
Popular Vietnamese singer Miu Le and a friend have been detained on suspicion of organizing illegal drug use, while another person has been charged with failing to report a crime.
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Indonesia
Indonesia's Dukono volcano erupts, spewing ash 5,000m above the peak; govt advises people to wear mask after incident
Dukono volcano in Indonesia's North Maluku province erupted on Sunday, spewing gray ash up to 5,000 meters above its peak, the country's Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation said.
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Vietnam EV maker VinFast says it will undergo corporate restructuring with aims of selling its manufacturing facilities
- VinFast is planning to sell its Vietnam manufacturing facilities to a buyer group that includes its founder and chief executive Pham Nhat Vuong.
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Bursa Malaysia seen trading with upside bias this week amid geopolitical and earnings watch
Bursa Malaysia is expected to trade with a mild upside bias next week as investors continue assessing a complex mix of external geopolitical developments, resilient domestic macroeconomic conditions.
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World
Islamist attack on Nigerian military school kills 17 police trainees
ABUJA, May 17 (Reuters) - At least 17 police officers were killed in Nigeria's northeast Yobe state after suspected Islamist militants attacked a specialised military school that also trains police officers, the national police spokesman said late on Saturday.
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Denmark's Antonsen defeats home hero Kunlavut to win the badminton Thailand Open title
Denmark's Anders Antonsen won the badminton men's singles final of the Thailand Open on Sunday, getting his revenge against homegrown Kunlavut Vitidsarn who defeated the Dane last year.
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Nation
No discussion on new T20 classification, focus is on improving Budi Diesel, says Amir Hamzah
BALIK PULAU: The government has not discussed any proposal to introduce a new classification for the top 20% income group (T20), says Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan.
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China
China, the US, and the UAE police arrest 276 telecom fraud suspects in Dubai
Police in China, the United States and United Arab Emirates arrested 276 telecom fraud suspects in a joint operation to crack down on scam gangs operating in Dubai,
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AseanPlus News
Still very steady: Ringgit set to trade between 3.94 and 3.96 against the US dollar from Monday (May 18)
The ringgit is expected to trade within a narrow range of between RM3.94 and RM3.96 against the US dollar this week.
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Cambodia
Energetic Cambodian women entrepreneurs power the kingdom's informal economy, from dawn to dusk
When the last rays of sunlight fade behind the skyline of Cambodia's bustling capital and shutters come down, the city does not sleep - it transforms into a vibrant economic mood.
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Abu Dhabi says drone strike caused fire at Barakah Nuclear Power Plant, no injuries or safety impact
Authorities in Abu Dhabi responded to a fire caused by a drone strike on an electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the Al Dhafra Region.
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Laos
Loas seeks funding support as it is determined to eradicate malaria in the country by 2030
Laos is seeking continued international funding support to sustain its malaria elimination efforts after achieving significant progress in reducing infections nationwide.
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'It's dangerous,' WHO declares international emergency after new Ebola outbreak in Africa
The World Health Organisation declared an international health emergency on Sunday over an outbreak of an Ebola strain in the Democratic Republic of Congo that has killed more than 80.
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'Hi, the name is Bond, the new Bond': Hit series Peaky Blinders' creator says he has licence to reinvent super spy James Bond
"Peaky Blinders" creator Steven Knight, who is writing the next "Bond" movie, has strongly hinted that the ageing British spy is about to get really shaken and stirred.
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Beauty
From fillers to facials, how bridal beauty prep can become a year-long ritual
Ahead of their weddings, more brides in the US are investing months in injectables, facials and skin treatments to achieve a polished, camera-ready glow.
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Trump says Xi offered help on Iran as China seeks to keep Hormuz open
Chinese leader's overture underscores how global issues are increasingly shaping US-China diplomacy and trade talks
