Arkib Harian: February 8, 2024

Weakening ringgit no reason to sweat, say experts

Weakening ringgit no reason to sweat say experts

PETALING JAYA: The ringgit’s historical low against the Singapore dollar is due to the latter tracking the movement of the US dollar, says Tradeview Capital Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Ng Zhu Hann. The ringgit hit a historical low at RM3.55 against the Singapore dollar yesterday after closing at RM3.54, …

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Other Sports: Doping-Valieva blamed positive test on dessert prepared by her grandfather – CAS

Other Sports Doping Valieva blamed positive test on dessert prepared by

(Reuters) – Banned Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva blamed her positive doping test on a strawberry dessert prepared by her grandfather on a chopping board he used to crush his medication pills, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said on Wednesday. CAS published their Arbitral Award on Wednesday, setting …

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Football: Soccer-Qatar beat Iran 3-2 in thriller to return to Asian Cup final

Football Soccer Qatar beat Iran 3 2 in thriller to return to

DOHA (Reuters) -Hosts and defending champions Qatar edged Iran 3-2 in a thrilling Asian Cup semi-final on Wednesday at Al Thumama Stadium where striker Almoez Ali scored the winner to set up a title clash with Jordan. In an end-to-end game, Ali grabbed the winner for Qatar in the 82nd …

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Former Albanian navy port to take in migrants sent on from Italy

Former Albanian navy port to take in migrants sent on

SHENGJIN, Albania (Reuters) – An Albanian port that was once home to the country’s navy is set to receive African, Asian and Middle East migrants sent on from Italy as part of a deal that has drawn criticism from human rights groups. The deal, expected to be ratified by Albania’s …

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US closes probe into 3 million Hyundai, Kia vehicles over fire risks

US closes probe into 3 million Hyundai Kia vehicles over

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. auto safety regulators said on Wednesday they have closed an investigation into engine fire risks in 3 million Hyundai Motor and Kia vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said it was ending the probe after the Korean automakers previously issued eight recalls covering about …

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