Police probing whether car deliberately rammed Paris cafe terrace
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PARIS - French criminal police are investigating whether a man who rammed a car into the terrace of a cafe in Olympic host city Paris did so deliberately, the city's prosecutor's office said on Thursday.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
Singapore’s co-living market is a far cry from its nascent days in the 2010s. Back then, the local market was extremely fragmented with numerous start-ups vying for dominance over the rental and flexible accommodation market. It was startups like Hmlet, co-founded by Yoan Kamalski in 2016, who were one of many emerging players attempting to […]
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A resale four-room flat in Yishun is the first flat of this type in the HDB town to cross the $950,000 threshold. Located at 390 Yishun Avenue 6, the 903 sq ft unit – which sits between the seventh to ninth floors – was sold for $1,051 psf this week. This transaction also sets a […]
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The banking group has large back-office centres in India, China, Malaysia and Poland; over 7,000 roles roles could be impacted. The bank has also increased its profit targets for 2030.
A new International Energy Agency report, unveiled at GenZero Climate Summit 2026, says transition credits could accelerate Asia’s coal phase-down, but only if backed by stronger policy, power planning and market integrity.
The Metropolitan Police have said that 57 people and 20 organisations could face criminal offences over their involvement in the Grenfell fire tragedy in 2017.
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The planning inspector ruled that the development's height and design would harm the surrounding townscape and its heritage assets.
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