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CNA - Singapore discovers erectile dysfunction drug in Malaysia-made confectionery sold online - scmp.com - Malaysia - Singapore -  Singapore

Singapore discovers erectile dysfunction drug in Malaysia-made confectionery sold online

Kingu Ginseng Candy was sold on multiple local e-commerce platforms, the Singapore Food Agency said on Friday.

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Hugh Son - Goldman Sachs reports earnings before market open — here's what the Street expects - cnbc.com -  Fargo, county Wells - county Wells

Goldman Sachs reports earnings before market open — here's what the Street expects

Goldman Sachs is scheduled to report first-quarter earnings before the opening bell Monday.

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Vicky McKeever - Green hydrogen tech boss warns of AI energy consumption risk - cnbc.com

Green hydrogen tech boss warns of AI energy consumption risk

The chief technology officer of Ceres Power has warned that as artificial intelligence tools become more widely used for efficiency, there is a risk that this could result in even higher energy consumption.

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Joe Biden - Spencer Kimball - Daniel Hagari - Oil prices fall slightly after Israel fends off large-scale aerial attack by Iran - cnbc.com - Israel - state Texas - Iran

Oil prices fall slightly after Israel fends off large-scale aerial attack by Iran

U.S. crude oil futures were slightly lower Sunday as traders breathed a sigh of relief after Israel fended off a large-scale air assault by Iran and the U.S. emphasized it wants to avoid a wider war in the Middle East.

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Xi Jinping - Dylan Butts - China accounted for two-thirds of new global coal plant capacity in 2023, report finds - cnbc.com - Japan - China - Indonesia - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - South Korea - Vietnam - Greece - Zimbabwe

China accounted for two-thirds of new global coal plant capacity in 2023, report finds

The world added more coal power capacity last year than any year since 2016, with China driving most growth and future planned capacity, according to new research. 

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New Guinea - Strong earthquake rattles Papua New Guinea, but there is no tsunami alert or reports of damage - apnews.com - Britain - Australia - Papua New Guinea -  Melbourne, Australia

Strong earthquake rattles Papua New Guinea, but there is no tsunami alert or reports of damage

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A strong magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Papua New Guinea on Monday, authorities said, but there was no tsunami alert or immediate reports of damage.

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RURIKA IMAHASHI - Nikkei staff writer - Australian stock market faces tech company exodus - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - Australia -  Canberra

Australian stock market faces tech company exodus

SYDNEY -- Delistings in Australia have outnumbered IPOs by over 30% in the past five years, dealing a blow to Canberra's efforts to create a vibrant technology sector with the help of the stock market.

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Contributing writer - Indonesia aims for tighter curbs on import practice known as 'jastip' - asia.nikkei.com - Indonesia -  Jakarta

Indonesia aims for tighter curbs on import practice known as 'jastip'

JAKARTA -- The practice of Indonesians paying compatriots to buy products for them when traveling abroad has become a lucrative business opportunity, boosted by the popularity of overseas goods promoted on social media.

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