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    Exchange student gets jail for stalking ex-friends, accessing their Telegram accounts to find out why they cut him off

    Warning: This story contains references to suicide SINGAPORE: To find out why two girls stopped being friends with him, a 23-year-old man hired a hacker from the dark web to get access to their Telegram accounts and read their conversations. Kevin Gao, an American exchange student, was...
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    Singapore fintech company Aleta launches Visa debit cards featuring Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll and Kuromi

    Sanrio fans will soon be able to carry Hello Kitty, Cinnamoroll and Kuromi in their wallets in the form of limited-edition Visa debit cards. Singapore fintech company Aleta has partnered with Sanrio to launch a series of collectable debit cards featuring some of the Japanese brand's most...
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    US approves US$73 million rocket artillery upgrade sale to Singapore

    SINGAPORE: The United States has approved Singapore's request to upgrade its M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) in a deal estimated to be worth US$73 million. In a press release on Monday (Jun 15), the US State Department said Singapore had requested to purchase 18 Common Fire...
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    Therme Singapore: We visited Bucharest to see what the future S$1b wellness attraction could be like

    It’s not a spa, and not quite a water park either. Within an hour of arriving at Therme Bucharest in Romania, I had floated beneath palm trees, raced down waterslides and watched a documentary in a sauna room. This clearly wasn't going to be a typical day at a wellness spot. But it did give me...
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    Protected sharks, rays allegedly sold as seafood without permits in Singapore’s markets

    SINGAPORE: When it comes to illegal wildlife trade, many think of elephant ivory, rhino horns or pangolins. But another group receives far less attention: Marine species that are not fully banned but whose trade is tightly regulated amid growing concerns over population declines. CNA found...
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    Tim Ho Wan to close first Singapore outlet at Plaza Singapura after 13 years, to hold farewell event on Jul 12

    Tim Ho Wan's first Singapore outlet – and the branch that marked the Hong Kong dim sum chain's first expansion outside its home market – will close after Jul 12. The brand announced on Instagram on Thursday (Jun 18). "As part of the mall's redevelopment, our Plaza Singapura outlet will be...
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    Countries should uphold international law in a more volatile world: PM Wong at ASEAN-Russia summit

    SINGAPORE: Countries should uphold international law and the rules-based international order, especially in a more geopolitically volatile and turbulent world, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit in Kazan, Russia. He highlighted Singapore and ASEAN's...
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    'I can’t rely on a substance to escape': How former vape users are rebuilding their lives

    SINGAPORE: The first thing Emily (not her real name) did every morning was reach for her vape - a habit she picked up after friends pressured her to try it at school when she was 13. By 15, Emily had started to use Kpods, which are vapes laced with etomidate. The addiction left her struggling...
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    From Middle-earth to Dune: How a dad-and-daughter duo turned a fantasy collection into a Singapore exhibition

    Step through the doors of The Portals Experience and it immediately feels as though you have entered another realm or two. Located at Fever Exhibition Hall on Scotts Road, the ongoing exhibition spans more than 13,000 sq ft and brings together books, magazines, miniatures, collectibles and...
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    Zero-waste plan review should focus on changing recycling habits, with penalties as last resort: Experts

    SINGAPORE: With Singapore looking to refresh its Zero Waste Masterplan amid dipping recycling rates, there needs to be a renewed focus on improving waste infrastructure and guiding consumer habits, said environmental academics and an advocacy group. While Singaporeans' awareness of recycling...
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    Singapore welcomes US-Iran agreement to end military operations in Middle East, reopen Strait of Hormuz

    THE DEAL The deal titled the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran - sees most of the difficult issues deferred, including how to wind down Iran's nuclear programme, until a final deal is reached. A two-month negotiating...
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    Repeat offender with diarrhoea fetish jailed for targeting boys in secondary school

    SINGAPORE: Over roughly five years, a man with a fetish for watching teenage boys having diarrhoea and stomach cramps targeted school boys by posing as a schoolmate conducting a survey for a purported project or experiment. He then asked the victims to describe their experiences with food...
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    Man to be charged after driving erratically and crashing into taxi at Kallang Bahru

    SINGAPORE: A 36-year-old man will be charged in court on Friday (Jun 19) for multiple traffic offences, as well as possession of a scheduled weapon and unauthorised possession of weapons. In a news release on Thursday, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said it was alerted to an accident...
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    Singapore regains top spot in competitiveness ranking; Asian economies put up strong showing

    OTHER ASIAN ECONOMIES This year’s rankings also saw strong performances by other Asian economies, with Hong Kong, Taiwan and China all moving up the ladder. Hong Kong rose from third to second, a result IMD said was built on three consecutive years of improvement. “Government efficiency...
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    Building the city of tomorrow: Demand for geospatial talent grows as technology advances

    SINGAPORE: Singapore’s future built environment will not just rise higher and extend deeper underground – it will also be planned using smarter data. As geospatial technology advances and as land becomes more scarce in Singapore, efforts are growing to train more people who can turn complex...
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    Miyeon of K-pop girl group I-dle reviews Singapore ang ku kueh in new video

    For the most part, Miyeon enjoyed the snacks, calling them "super chewy" with "great texture". The coconut bean ang ku kueh, for instance, was "very savoury and delicious", according to Miyeon. "The flavours are all fairly subtle, so I don't think they'll be very polarising," said the...
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    Semiconductor firms, data centres in Singapore step up efforts to cut water use

    SINGAPORE: Some semiconductor companies and data centres in Singapore are implementing measures to reduce water consumption. The move comes as the data centre and chipmaking industries are highly water-intensive, requiring large volumes for chip manufacturing and cooling operations. REDUCING...
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    Singapore music studios feel the squeeze as clients turn to AI-generated content

    SINGAPORE: Artificial intelligence is helping music studios in Singapore produce content faster and at lower cost, but industry players say it is also driving down project budgets and squeezing creative professionals. Several firms told CNA that clients are increasingly turning to AI-generated...
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    Woodlands heartland retailers fear RTS Link impact as sales slow and costs rise

    SINGAPORE: Heartland retailers in Woodlands are worried that the Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link could draw more shoppers across the Causeway, adding to pressures from slowing sales, rising costs and weaker consumer spending. With the cross-border rail link slated to begin...
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    45-bed Pasir Panjang nursing home has licence revoked over lapses

    SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Health (MOH) issued a notice on Thursday (Jun 18) to revoke Windsor Convalescent Home’s licence to provide nursing home services. Windsor Convalescent Home currently operates a 45-bed nursing home service at 369 Pasir Panjang Road. MOH said it found "serious and...
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