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Every tool in the climate shed: How CO2 removal is a step towards net-zero
As more carbon dioxide accumulates in the atmosphere, the urgency is growing for safe and sustainable methods to remove this main greenhouse gas from the air to limit the impact of climate change. 
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Evening Update: Today’s headlines from The Straits Times on July 21, 2024
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Singers Amni Musfirah and Shazza get closer to their roots while practising for NDP show
Amni, who usually performs pop and R&B songs, hired a Malay traditional voice teacher.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
First social service centre set up to help lower-income transnational families
These families face problems like family violence, immigration challenges and employment issues.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
S’porean man kicks Vietnamese wife out after she gave birth and blocked her from seeing their son
SINGAPORE - A month after their son was born, Lily’s husband locked her out of his home and blocked her from seeing their baby.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Motorcyclist dies after accident in Jurong involving van
A 53-year-old van driver was taken conscious to the hospital.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Malaysia coast guard detains oil tanker involved in collision off Singapore
The collision caused a fire and injured at least two crew members.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
More than 45,000 MyRepublic users affected by network outage on July 21
Some users on social media said that the service was down in locations such as Bishan and Tampines.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Putting in place safeguards, crisis plans for tech outages starts in peacetime: Josephine Teo
SINGAPORE: Preparations for crises like the recent global tech outage often start in peacetime, when things are going reasonably well, said Communications and Information Minister Josephine Teo.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
Minor Issues: A mother learns from her kids how to play
There are studies that show benefits when parents play with their child.
11 months ago | straitstimes.com
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How to soundproof your home in Singapore?
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.
4 years ago | Propertygroup
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2-Bedder vs 2+Study Units: Which Condo Layout Has Better Returns Over The Last Decade?
Two-bedders are one of the discussed layouts in the property market right now; largely because high prices have placed three or four-bedders out of reach for many. This has sparked interest in two-bedders that are bigger than the norm, such as 2+1 units (sometimes also marketed as “compact three-bedders.”) But is the extra +1 worth […] The post 2-Bedder vs 2+Study Units: Which Condo Layout Has Better Returns Over The Last Decade? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Where $4 Million Semi-Ds Sit Next To $40 Million GCBs: Touring First Avenue In Bukit Timah
Most of us are familiar with 6th Avenue, but did you know there’s also a First Avenue, Second Avenue, Third Avenue, Fourth Avenue and Fifth Avenue nearby? I must have passed these streets hundreds of times on my way to school (back in the day), but had never explored them. Since we’ve been touring the […] The post Where $4 Million Semi-Ds Sit Next To $40 Million GCBs: Touring First Avenue In Bukit Timah first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Commentary: Latest Trump tariffs force Southeast Asia to play along – for now
Southeast Asian countries have little choice but to continue engaging US officials now, but the US risks driving them into the arms of others in the long run, says Kevin Chen from the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies.
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Commentary: Why carmakers need to bring back buttons
Asian companies lead a reversal from car dashboards dominated by touchscreens, says the Financial Times’ June Yoon.
in 6 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Kings Cross Group bolsters board as it takes on new asset management responsibilities
The King’s Cross Group has bolstered its board with two appointments as it assumes new asset management responsibilities. The post Kings Cross Group bolsters board as it takes on new asset management responsibilities appeared first on Property Week.
in 7 hours | propertyweek.com
Pennycook approves Hallam Land’s 1,200 home Hampshire scheme
Fareham Borough Council failed to determine the scheme before the housing minister called it in last October. The post Pennycook approves Hallam Land’s 1,200 home Hampshire scheme appeared first on Property Week.
in 32 minutes | propertyweek.com
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