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Gold loses shine: Prices plunge 23pc as Iran conflict rattles markets, silver halves

LONDON, March 23 — Gold and silver prices continued to see sharp losses on Monday, with bullion failing to act as a traditional safe haven amid the Iran conflict, reported German Press Agency (dpa). Spot gold fell about four per

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Russia warns against nuclear strikes, urges diplomacy after Trump threatens Iran over Hormuz closure

MOSCOW, March 23 — Russia on Monday called for “political and diplomatic” settlement to the Middle East war after US President Donald Trump’s ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if

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Shock in Dimona as Iranian missile strike shatters homes near Israel’s secretive nuclear site

DIMONA (Israel), March 23 — Galit Amir said she thought the presence of a key Israeli nuclear facility on the edge of her hometown Dimona meant it would be well-protected by air defences during the war with Iran. But that

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Threats fade fast: Trump shelves Iran power strike plan, touts ‘constructive’ talks as markets cheer

WASHINGTON, March 23 — President Donald ‌Trump backed down on targeting Iran’s power network on Monday, saying the US and Iran have held constructive talks and that he would postpone any strikes on power ‌plants and energy infrastructure. Trump’s statement

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‘Say goodbye to electricity’: Iran threatens regional blackout, defies Trump’s Hormuz deadline

TEHRAN, March 23 — Iran threatened Monday to deploy naval mines in the Gulf and target power plants across the region as it defied US President Donald Trump’s ultimatum for the Islamic republic to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The

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Rising voters in Tawau spark plan to to create second parliamentary seat

KOTA KINABALU, March 23 — Tawau could be divided into two parliamentary constituencies following a sharp increase in the number of registered voters in the area, according to Datuk Nizam Abu Bakar Titingan. Sabah Youth, Sports and Creative Economy Development

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Middle East war threatens energy crisis worse than 1970s oil shocks, says IEA

TEHRAN, March 23 — AFP teams in Tehran, Washington, Jerusalem, Beirut and Dubai The world faces an energy crisis worse than both 1970s oil shocks combined if the Middle East war drags on, the head of the International Energy Agency

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As temperatures soar, Kedah and Perlis worry about drying rivers and shrinking reservoirs 

KUALA LUMPUR, March 23 — Residents in northern peninsular Malaysia are facing severe water shortages and rising temperatures as a prolonged heatwave continues to grip Kedah and Perlis. In Kampung Lubuk Tualang, Sik, Sungai Tebal is running unusually shallow, exposing

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Kedah police checking hospitals after viral claims of ‘mercun bola’ injuries in Pendang

ALOR SETAR, March 23 — Police are obtaining further information from the hospital regarding claims that several individuals were injured after being hit by a ‘mercun bola’ (ball firecracker) in Tobiar, Pendang. Pendang police chief Supt Rodzi Abu Hassan said

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Bukit Mertajam Hospital dismisses claims of relocation to avoid disrupting temple

SEBERANG PERAI, March 23 — Bukit Mertajam Hospital’s Board of Visitors today dismissed allegations that the hospital would be relocated to avoid disrupting a temple. Board spokesperson Ng Yi Cheah, who lodged a police report today over the false claims,

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