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Oil price jump seen as temporary
PETALING JAYA: The price of crude oil, which had risen more than 25% last year, could see a more subdued year in 2020 as the oversupply of oil in the market is unavoidable. This is despite the recent jump in crude oil prices after a top Iranian general was killed in a US airstrike at Baghdad’s airport.
Council’s ‘forest bathing’ sessions chance to connect with nature
A DOSE of “forest medicine” was handed out during a hike in Bukit Panchor State Park near Nibong Tebal, Penang.
Iran to finalise its next nuclear step on Sunday - IRNA
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will decide on Sunday about its next step to further roll back its commitments to a 2015 nuclear deal with major powers, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman was quoted as saying, days after the U.S. killing of top Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani.
Iraqi parliament backs government push to expel foreign troops
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's parliament on Sunday backed a recommendation by the prime minister that all foreign troops should be ordered out after the U.S. killing of a top Iranian military commander and an Iraqi militia leader in Baghdad.
Musk’s moment of truth arrives as Made-in-China Teslas roll out
BEIJING: Elon Musk’s decision to assemble Tesla Inc cars in China required years of planning and billions of dollars in spending. Now comes the challenging part. Selling the cars.
Dr Maszlee forced to resign for failing to heed Cabinet orders
PETALING JAYA: Dr Maszlee Malik went against Cabinet orders which resulted in his resignation as the Education Minister, says a news portal.
An auteur in his own right
Lightning strikes multiple times for Indonesian film director Joko Anwar.
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Comment: Trump risks failure abroad with fresh North Korea, Iran tensions
The US president's claims of progress were at best premature and at worst an illusion.
Japan’s ‘parasite singles’ hold out for rich partners
A sharply dressed crowd of Japanese singletons shuffle awkwardly around tables in a conference room, exchanging small-talk and CVs in an attempt to find a marriage partner – all of them accompanied by their parents.