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Oil sinks, Tokyo leads Asia stock surge on growing Mideast peace hopes

Oil sinks, Tokyo leads Asia stock surge on growing Mideast peace hopes

Oil sank again Thursday and Tokyo's Nikkei index led another strong rally across Asia stocks, fuelled by growing optimism the Iran war is close to ending and the revival of demand for all things AI.

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Badminton looks to future with 'evolution and innovation'

Badminton looks to future with 'evolution and innovation'

Synthetic shuttlecocks, shorter games and a new generation of stars are all part of the "evolution" of badminton, a top official told AFP, saying the sport can't afford to sit still.

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Troubled waters: Jakarta battles deadly, invasive suckerfish

Troubled waters: Jakarta battles deadly, invasive suckerfish

Mounds of slimey carcasses pile up on a riverbank in Jakarta where authorities are fighting an uphill battle against a fast-breeding invasive fish flourishing in Java island's heavily polluted waterways.

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Senegal's children mourn in silence when migrant parents disappear

Senegal's children mourn in silence when migrant parents disappear

Fallou softly whispers that since his mother's death he has chosen to remain quiet, while young Sokhna recounts the many nightmares she has had following her father's disappearance: for the children of Senegalese migrants lost at sea, the torment of grief is long-lasting.

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Spurs thrash Timberwolves as Knicks edge Sixers in NBA playoffs

Spurs thrash Timberwolves as Knicks edge Sixers in NBA playoffs

Victor Wembanyama's San Antonio Spurs thrashed the Minnesota Timberwolves 133-95 to level their NBA playoff series as the New York Knicks edged Philadelphia for a 2-0 lead Wednesday.

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Australia to force gas giants to reserve fuel for domestic use

Australia to force gas giants to reserve fuel for domestic use

Australia will look to stave off energy shortages by forcing major gas companies to reserve 20 percent of their exports for domestic use, Energy Minister Chris Bowen said Thursday.

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AirAsia signs $19bn deal for 150 Airbus A220 jets

AirAsia signs $19bn deal for 150 Airbus A220 jets

Southeast Asia's AirAsia signed a $19 billion deal to buy 150 Canadian-made Airbus A220-300 jets, the two companies said, with the low-cost carrier adding Thursday that it could double the order to meet future demand.

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Toluca rout Son's LAFC to set up all-Mexican CONCACAF final

Toluca rout Son's LAFC to set up all-Mexican CONCACAF final

Son Heung-min's Los Angeles FC were thrashed 4-0 in Wednesday's second leg by Deportivo Toluca to set up an all-Mexican CONCACAF Champions Cup final.

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Vingegaard begins bid for Giro-Tour double with Pellizzari boosting home hopes

Vingegaard begins bid for Giro-Tour double with Pellizzari boosting home hopes

Jonas Vingegaard will make his Giro d'Italia debut on Friday when he begins his bid to win both the Italian Grand Tour and the Tour De France in the same year, thus emulating his great rival Tadej Pogacar.

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Roma's Champions League return back on as Milan, Juve wobble

Roma's Champions League return back on as Milan, Juve wobble

Roma have a return to the Champions League firmly within their sights ahead of Sunday's trip to Parma as both Juventus and AC Milan's hope's of finishing in Serie A's top four are threatened by the resurgent capital club.

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