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This week’s top reads from The Straits Times, June 29, 2024
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Unexploded WWII ordnance removed from Ang Mo Kio construction site
No danger was posed to the public, said the police.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Marina at Keppel Bay reopens after two-week closure following oil spill
It marks the conclusion of the first phase of clean-up efforts within the marina.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
‘Many are suffering in silence’: SGAG’s Xiao Ming on men navigating infertility
Building a strong support system is crucial for those suffering infertility, he said.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
‘If it comes, it comes’: Marriage? Kids? Singles are in no rush to settle down
Singles told ST that marriage is not a mandatory life goal, or that they have trouble finding the right person.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Why the fertility rate doesn’t capture socio-economic or cultural trends
Singapore’s resident TFR fell below 1 for the first time in its history, to 0.97 in 2023.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Malay/Muslim community’s annual celebration of knowledge, lifelong learning to run from June 29
It will offer AI-related activities, robotics competitions, as well as skills upgrading and career opportunities.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
‘Shocked and frustrated’: Woman charged $400 by building management to have wheel clamp removed
Ms Ong has appealed to the building's management, but has not received a response more than a month later.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Wanted: Youth blood donors aged 16 to 25
The Singapore Red Cross hopes to increase the youth donor pool to 25 per cent by 2030, from 15 per cent in 2023.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
40 evacuated, one firefighter taken to hospital after fire breaks out at Fishery Port Road
The firefighter experienced giddiness during the firefighting operation.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
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I Toured A Rare Freehold Landed Street In The East Where The Last Home Sold For $4.6M
A while back, we visited Third and Fourth Streets in the East: if you liked what you saw, but preferred a slightly less built-up area, Jalan Jamal is a street you could consider. It’s just off Fourth Street, so enjoys the same access to nearby amenities, but the street feels remarkably less built-up, thanks to […] The post I Toured A Rare Freehold Landed Street In The East Where The Last Home Sold For $4.6M first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a day ago | thefinance.sg
Can Singapore Property Prices Really Hit $2,900 PSF By 2030?
$2,900 as the average home price by 2030? Pffft. Ridiculous. That was what everyone was certainly thinking back in 2018, when this report by DBS was in the news. At the time, a typical price point for an “average home” (a mass-market condo in the OCR) would have been around $1,500 – $1,600 psf. This report was […] The post Can Singapore Property Prices Really Hit $2,900 PSF By 2030? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
a day ago | thefinance.sg
Commentary: US and China as co-equals? Trump-Xi meeting hints at new G2 world
Looking beyond the limited truce in this tariff war, the Busan meeting was a symbolic elevation of China, says former SCMP editor-in-chief Wang Xiangwei.
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Commentary: To join the ASEAN neighbourhood, Timor-Leste should connect with Indonesia
Indonesia could make ASEAN membership meaningful for Timor-Leste by opening up ferries and flights from Kupang, says a former policy adviser.
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Supply chains not ready for AI data centre push, Turner & Townsend finds
Construction experts surveyed by the firm cited a lack of available power as the biggest single challenge to developing data centres. The post Supply chains not ready for AI data centre push, Turner & Townsend finds appeared first on Property Week.
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NLA chief executive McKeogh appointed to mayor of London’s built environment board
The board forms part of the mayor's Inclusive Talent Strategy, a programme designed for Londoners to take up "high-quality" roles and help employers secure the staff they need. The post NLA chief executive McKeogh appointed to mayor of London’s built environment board appeared first on Property Week.
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