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    'Hyflux - SELL', read analyst report after Tuaspring project win announced, deduced it hinged on power sales

    SINGAPORE: Amid "buy" recommendations from analysts after Hyflux announced its Tuaspring project winning the PUB tender for a desalination plant, one relatively obscure Indian analyst proposed that investors sell the company's stock. This was while deducing that the bulk of the electricity...
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    MFA advises Singaporeans to defer non-essential travel to Nepal amid protests

    Nepal is home to some of the world's most popular trekking trails, including Everest Base Camp and the Annapurna Circuit. Tour agents CNA spoke to on Tuesday advised travellers to defer travel to Nepal in the short term. Mr Ganga B Budhathoki, founder of Brothers Int’l Tours and Trading, said...
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    Jeanette Aw and Romeo Tan mark end of filming for upcoming TV drama, Aw’s first lead role in 6 years

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST Filming has officially wrapped on Highway To Somewhere, an upcoming road trip mystery that will see Jeanette Aw return to a full-length lead role after a six-year hiatus. The drama, slated to premiere in March 2026 on Channel 8 and mewatch, blends...
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    Singapore to acquire 4 Boeing P-8A maritime patrol aircraft

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Singapore has decided to acquire four Boeing P-8A maritime patrol aircraft to replace the existing Fokker-50s, which have been in use for over three decades. This is part of the first phase of the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) refresh...
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    In Good Company: How a Singapore fashion label made minimalism its signature for 12 years

    For a small country, Singapore sure has quite a vibrant fashion scene. But intense competition can make it tough for homegrown brands to make it big or even last in the industry. Thankfully, there are some that have grown from strength to strength. In Good Company is one of them. It started in...
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    'Have to accept' that national identity may not be the most important identity for many Singaporeans: SM Lee

    SINGAPORE: While the national identity has grown stronger as generations of Singaporeans tide through different crises, it may not be the only or most important identity for many Singaporeans, said Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday (Sep 9). Other aspects, such as race and religion...
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    ‘I’m a cockroach’: How Bjorn Shen kept Artichoke alive 15 years – and defied haters with pizza

    After 15 years of hummus, falafels and bold Middle Eastern plates, Bjorn Shen finally admits: He was bored. “I mean, how many creative versions of hummus can I do? How many more things can I put shawarma on?” the chef-owner of Artichoke quipped. “And besides, I don’t have a grandmother in the...
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    Commentary: Teenagers are dying by suicide in a world that looks connected, but isn’t

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: One morning five years ago, I was scrolling through Facebook when a post from a former junior college classmate made me jump out of bed in shock. I'll call him "Sean". His son, just 17, the same age as mine, had died. I messaged him...
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    90% of Jetstar Asia pilots and cabin crew secure jobs or interviews after airline's July closure: NTUC

    SINGAPORE: Most pilots and cabin crew who lost their jobs after Singapore-based Jetstar Asia ceased operations about six weeks ago have secured jobs or interviews, labour chief Ng Chee Meng said. The airline’s closure, which was announced in June, resulted in more than 500 employees in...
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    Parents with 3 or more young children to get S$1,000 LifeSG credits from Sep 10

    SINGAPORE: Parents with three or more young children will receive S$1,000 (US$778) in LifeSG credits from Wednesday (Sep 10), as part of Singapore's efforts to support large families. The LifeSG credits are for each third and subsequent Singaporean child, aged one to six this year. Each...
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    IN FOCUS: What happened when I used ChatGPT for investment advice

    SINGAPORE: A few months ago, a fellow journalist asked me: “Do you invest? Do you think you will be able to retire with a million dollars?” Thinking back on the mild heart-stopping fluctuations I'd seen in my portfolio amid tariff uncertainties, I replied that I wasn’t sure. He suggested I get...
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    Man accused of punching Holy Spirit Church priest faces 21 charges, including assaults on 11 others

    The 22-year-old is separately accused of assaulting three people at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jurong East in August 2024. He has also been charged with mischief for allegedly slamming a glass door at the same church, shattering it, as well as causing annoyance to other attendees by...
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    Businessman David Yong of Netflix's Super Rich In Korea wins court approval to travel abroad for third time

    TRAVELLING FOR BUSINESS Yong's lawyer Aaron Lim from Dentons Rodyk told the court on Tuesday that his client needs to attend business meetings with partners in Japan. He also needs to seek legal advice from a Japanese law firm to recover money over a failed property purchase, said Mr Lim. In...
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    Micro-unmanned aerial systems, off-the-shelf drones to feature in Singapore Armed Forces exercise in US

    IDAHO, United States: A range of unmanned aerial systems and vehicles will feature more heavily at the latest edition of the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) Exercise Forging Sabre. The 10th iteration of the biennial military drill kicked off on Sep 6 and will run until Sep 21 at the Mountain Home...
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    No constitutional challenge against anti-drug provisions has succeeded, MHA says after court dismisses appeal

    SINGAPORE: All constitutional challenges against presumptions used in prosecuting drug cases have failed, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said on Tuesday (Sep 9). These challenges mounted by prisoners on death row are "The aim often appears to be to prevent the carrying out of the capital...
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    Jail for woman who accepted S$159,000 in bank accounts from online stranger, some linked to love scam

    SINGAPORE: A woman who befriended a person via TikTok agreed to receive money from unknown sources and use it to buy cryptocurrency in exchange for a promised monthly wage of S$5,000 (US$3,900). Over the course of two weeks, Siti Aminah Rasit, 29, received more than S$159,000 across two bank...
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    MPA procurement issues, NEA overpayment among lapses flagged in Auditor-General report

    SINGAPORE: An overpayment by the National Environment Agency (NEA) for the TuasOne project and errors in evaluating a tender by the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) were among the lapses flagged by the Auditor-General’s Office (AGO) in its report on Tuesday (Sep 9). The audit for the 2024/2025...
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    NLB giving away 60,000 pre-loved books for free this weekend, visitors can bring home 10 books per person

    Calling all bookworms to keep this weekend (Sep 13 and 14) free. The National Library Board (NLB) will hold the 10th edition of its Big Book Giveaway, which sees its pre-loved books given out for free. This year's event will have 60,000 books up for grabs – the highest number to date. Happening...
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    Police investigating possible irregularities in PUB construction contract: AGO

    SINGAPORE: The police are investigating possible irregularities found in a construction contract for national water agency PUB. The Auditor-General's Office (AGO) report for the financial year 2024-2025, which was released on Tuesday (Sep 9), found possible irregularities in quotations provided...
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    MPA procurement issues, NEA overpayments among lapses flagged in Auditor-General report

    SINGAPORE: Overpayments by the National Environment Agency (NEA) and errors in evaluating a tender by the Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) were among the lapses flagged by the Auditor-General’s Office (AGO) in its report on Tuesday (Sep 9). The audit for the 2024/2025 financial year covered...
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