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Commentary: The Johor-Singapore SEZ will need a lot of energy – nuclear power might be the keySingapore and Malaysia both face energy challenges that could undermine the long-term viability of the special economic zone, says Dr Victor Nian from the Centre for Strategic Energy and Resources.
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Small Modular Reactors Explained - Nuclear Power's Future?Small Modular Reactors Explained - Nuclear Power's Future? The growing popularity of solar and wind energy sometimes ...
SINGAPORE] As global interest in nuclear energy surges, investors can gain exposure to the sector by betting on physical uranium or miners, utilities companies and reactor manufacturers, said DBS in a ...
India's renewable power output rose at its fastest pace since 2022 in the first half of 2025, a Reuters analysis of ...
GLOBALISATION looks less appealing than insularity and self-sufficiency in today’s environment. What options are there for ...
Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said the US’s move is “outrageous and will have everlasting consequences" ...
Fusion technology, which seeks to recreate the same source that power stars, offers the promise of abundant clean energy, but ...
During the late 1970s, Pakistan was rapidly advancing its uranium enrichment programme at Kahuta, near Rawalpindi under ...
Morgan Stanley predicts that Singapore's stock market capitalisation will double by 2030. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWhy Trump bombed Iran: Preserving US-Israeli nuclear supremacy in the Middle EastAs President Trump ordered the US military to attack three major Iranian nuclear sites, a misguided concept of Israel’s ...
In the complex interplay of great power politics in South Asia, the triangular relationship between the United States, India ...
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