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Five years of Pofma: How has the law been used to combat fake news?
Of the 163 orders issued so far under the Act, over a quarter were related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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ST Picks: 5 years of Pofma - How the law has been used to combat fake news
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Free one-year access to SPH titles and dementia resources via new app by Dementia Singapore
Dementia Singapore is partnering with SPH Media to promote daily reading to stay cognitively active.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
ST Picks: Eat, shoot and post - What makes a good food reviewer?
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Better tutors, better schools, better everything: Do parents’ all-out efforts help teens thrive?
From gap years to gig work, youths are challenging the traditional definition of success, clashing with parents' expectations. Counsellors and social workers share insights into the minds and hearts of teenagers to help bridge that disconnect. Read more. 
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Man recovers $250k from scammers with help from police and Standard Chartered Bank
A person pretending to be a police officer claimed that the man was a victim of an identity fraud.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Two men extradited from Malaysia for alleged involvement in malware scams against S’poreans
They had allegedly operated servers to infect victims’ Android phones with an app to control them.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Jail for man who cheated six victims of over $108k in ticketing and investment scams
David Chua also made off with $22,400 from customers of the travel agency he worked at in 2019.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Small changes, meaningful impact: ITE students develop green solutions for SMEs
Seventy students across 20 teams took part in the second edition of the competition.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
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5 Rare HDB Flats Above 1,700 Sq Ft You Can Buy Right Now – From $850K
HDB flats have been shrinking in size over the years. More public housing needs to be built to accommodate Singapore’s growing population. Due to land scarcity, these homes need to be more compact, efficient, and carefully planned. Buyers with larger families who require more space often turn to older HDB flats for greater unit variety. […] The post 5 Rare HDB Flats Above 1,700 Sq Ft You Can Buy Right Now – From $850K first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Are Singapore’s Suburban Condos Still Affordable? The Surprising Truth
For many Singaporeans, homes in the Outside-Central Region (OCR) have long been the bread-and-butter choice of private property. It’s seen as the sensible, mass-market segment; condos here are defined by practicality, affordability, and the aspirations of HDB upgraders. But here’s the eyebrow-raiser: the once-distinct price gulf between the OCR and more “prime” areas is disappearing. […] The post Are Singapore’s Suburban Condos Still Affordable? The Surprising Truth first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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US diplomat expresses regret over immigration raid on Korean workers, South Korea says
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New Nepal PM vows to follow protesters' demands to 'end corruption'
At least 72 people were killed in two days of protests, and 191 injured, the government's chief secretary Eaknarayan Aryal said on Sunday (Sep 14), increasing an earlier toll of 51.
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New housing secretary Reed urges developers to ‘get Britain building faster’
Reed met with major housebuilders to discuss planning reforms, removing barriers to development and what the government can do to “get spades in the ground quicker”. The post New housing secretary Reed urges developers to ‘get Britain building faster’ appeared first on Property Week.
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Tungsten lands East Anglia site for timber specialist’s distribution centre
The warehouse will have a gross development value of £38.5m. The post Tungsten lands East Anglia site for timber specialist’s distribution centre appeared first on Property Week.
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