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    Driver who made 'wrong turn' at Woodlands Checkpoint arrested after drugs found in car

    SINGAPORE: A driver who said he made a wrong turn into Woodlands Checkpoint has been arrested after drugs and knives were found in the car. The incident happened in the early hours of Mar 19 when a Singapore-registered car entered an immigration clearance lane of the departure zone, the...
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    Singapore and China taking 'next step forward' after elevating bilateral ties: PM Lee

    BEIJING: After upgrading the bilateral relationship between Singapore and China, the two countries will take the next step forward with agreements signed on several areas of cooperation, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Saturday (Apr 1) as he wrapped up his official visit to China...
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    Singapore, China conclude 'substantive talks' on FTA, to expand cooperation in 6 areas

    BEIJING: Singapore and China have completed substantive negotiations on an upgraded free trade agreement that will boost market access for businesses, a day after the countries announced the upgrading of bilateral ties. The countries also signed six agreements on Saturday (Apr 1), expanding...
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    Singapore’s biggest skate park opens in Lakeside Garden

    SINGAPORE: Skateboarders of all skill levels will be able to practise their tricks at Singapore’s largest skate park located in Lakeside Garden, with five skate pods catering to different groups of riders. The Learn to Skate Pod for beginners has gentler slopes, while the Big Bowl Pod for...
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    Eight arrested for suspected drug offences, ecstasy and ketamine among contraband seized

    SINGAPORE: Eight men, aged between 25 and 39, were arrested for suspected drug offences, the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) said in a news release on Saturday (Apr 1). Drugs with an estimated street value of S$37,000 (US$27,800) were also seized. The confiscated contraband comprised about...
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    Think hearing aids are only for the elderly? Here’s why you may need them as early as in your 30s

    When it comes to hearing aids, many of us associate these devices with elderly grandparents and, by extension, a sign of old age and vulnerability. As did Soh Lee Lee. The 29-year-old was first fitted with hearing aids in both ears about eight years ago – a decision she deliberated on for a...
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    Can Singapore serve up the fittest red snapper? With scientists, this fish farmer's working on it

    In partnership with the Singapore Food Agency SINGAPORE: The open sea and genuineness of local fish farmers were just the tonic that former IT engineer Malcolm Ong needed 15 years ago. At the time, bitterness over how things had ended with his former company was eating away at him. What...
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    Must-watch: These WWII sailors were expelled from Britain, Australia. Some families still haven’t found them

    LIVERPOOL: Peter Foo would talk to anyone and everyone about his father. Whether it’s to a tourist on the pier or someone walking on the beach, he’d tell them: “I’m going to educate you now. “Just after the Second World War, the Chinese who helped this country out were forcibly deported. And...
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    Heart of the Matter: NCID chief and vaccine expert reflect on sacrifices and lessons in COVID-19 fight

    SINGAPORE:. But those fighting hard in the trenches will not forget the long days, missed meals and making decisions while in a fog. National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID) executive director Professor Leo Yee-Sin and Professor Ooi Eng Eong, who helped bring the COVID-19 vaccine to...
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    Commentary: Anwar’s unity government may write a new chapter for Malaysia-Singapore relations

    KUALA LUMPUR: Anwar Ibrahim’s unity government has inherited challenges from a period of uncertainty in Malaysia-Singapore relations. The return of Dr Mahathir Mohamad as the 7th prime minister after the 14th General Election (GE14) in 2018 made it difficult to table new agendas for...
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    IN FOCUS: ‘No room for complacency’ as fight for global investments heats up. What can Singapore do?

    SINGAPORE: Surrounded by lawmakers and business leaders, United States President Joe Biden was all smiles as he signed into law what he called “a once-in-a-generation investment in America” on the morning of Aug 9, 2022. A rare major foray into US industrial policy, the Chips and Science Act...
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    Immigration checkpoint delays caused by 'technical glitch' during system upgrade: ICA

    SINGAPORE: A glitch in the automated immigration clearance system sparked hours-long delays and snaking queues at Singapore's checkpoints, said the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) on Friday (Mar 31). "Preliminary investigations found that there was a technical glitch during a...
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    Timely to take Singapore-China partnership forward, says PM Lee in meeting with Xi Jinping

    BEIJING: It is "timely" for Singapore and China to now take their partnership forward, said Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday (Mar 31). Mr Lee, who is on a visit to China which started on Mar 27, added that he was...
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    Ex-FairPrice supervisor gets more than 4 years' jail for receiving bribes from suppliers

    SINGAPORE: For a period of about eight years from 2013, Andrew Lim Kian Kok, then a senior team leader at NTUC FairPrice, asked for bribes from fish suppliers in exchange for him procuring more fish and seafood from them on behalf of the supermarket chain. Lim, 48, also recruited his...
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    AI scientists, carbon traders: EP applicants for jobs in shortage to get bonus points under new system

    SINGAPORE: Novel food biotechnologist, carbon trader and AI scientist - these are three emerging jobs that are hard to fill, and that Singapore companies need. They are among a list of 27 jobs facing shortages that has been published ahead of the implementation of a new points system for...
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    Delays as Singapore checkpoints, including at Changi Airport, affected by disruption to immigration system

    SINGAPORE: Long queues at Changi Airport on Friday (Mar 31), caused by issues with the immigration system, appear to have mostly subsided, but lines are persisting inside the check-in areas. Departure automated lanes at all four Changi Airport terminals are affected and travellers are being...
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    Digital licences to be launched for taxi, bus, private-hire drivers

    SINGAPORE: Digital vocational licences for drivers of taxis, buses, private-hire vehicles and omnibuses will be launched on Apr 1, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Friday (Mar 31). Vocational licences for bus attendants are also set to go digital. Launched by LTA in collaboration...
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    SP Group's electricity tariff falls for third straight quarter

    SINGAPORE: SP Group's electricity tariff will fall by an average of 5.4 per cent in the second quarter of this year, SP Group said on Friday (Mar 31). This translates to a decrease of about 1.51 cents per kWh before Goods and Services Tax (GST), the utilities provider said. SP Group said the...
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    More than S$110,000 confiscated from jailed illegal bookie who provided remote gambling services

    SINGAPORE: A 51-year-old man who was jailed in 2018 for providing remote gambling services and receiving illegal 4D and TOTO bets had more than S$110,000 confiscated from him under an order by the High Court. Gan Chin Huat was found to have "accumulated unexplained wealth through his illegal...
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    Singapore checkpoints, including at Changi Airport, affected by disruption to immigration system

    SINGAPORE: The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Friday (Mar 31) it is experiencing "system slowness" at selected passenger clearance checkpoints and delays are expected. ICA first announced an "intermittent slowness" of its immigration clearance system across all Checkpoints...
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