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Woman who lied to the police that she had her mobile phone snatched gets 5 days’ jail
Lee Yi-Ching's lies caused the police to conduct a manhunt that lasted nearly two hours.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
Singapore completes first airdrop of food, critical supplies to Palestinians in Gaza
Singapore’s third tranche of aid to Gaza comprised food and other emergency relief items.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
President Tharman, PM Lee congratulate Indonesia’s president-elect Prabowo
Mr Prabowo Subianto won the election with nearly 60 per cent of votes.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
Night event returns to Orchard Road after four-year break
There will be more than 50 booths when Night at Orchard returns from March 29 to 31.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
Jail for man who threatened to kill his baby daughter during tiff with wife
The man cannot be named to protect the identity of his child under the Children and Young Persons Act.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
Jail for man with HIV who donated blood and lied about past sexual activity
After testing positive for HIV, he admitted he was “forced” to engage in oral sex with a male masseur in Johor Bahru.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
Singapore ranked happiest country in Asia for two years running, 30th happiest globally
Finland topped charts, with Denmark and Iceland securing following two spots.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
Water filtration system company Purexygen, directors warned by CCCS for unfair marketing practices
The company had made misleading claims, such as that filtered or alkaline water can help prevent certain diseases.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
English Premier League obtains Singapore court order to force ISPs to block 25 more illegal streaming sites
This brings the total number of sites blocked in Singapore to more than 460.
2 years ago | straitstimes.com
Singapore-backed platform boosts transparency, covers 85% of carbon credit market
Climate Action Data Trust was founded the Singapore Government, World Bank and the International Emissions Trading Association.
2 years 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.
5 years ago | Propertygroup
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How CPF and HDB Grants Help Newlyweds Buy Their First Home
Buying your first home in Singapore is one of the biggest financial decisions newlyweds will make. CPF savings and HDB grants help newly married couples lower their upfront cash needs, reduce the housing loan required, and plan more confidently for their first HDB flat. The Singapore government provides two main forms of support for first-time […] The post How CPF and HDB Grants Help Newlyweds Buy Their First Home first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
in 14 minutes | thefinance.sg
Can You Afford A Thomson Reserve Unit on a Singapore Salary? The Real Numbers
Singapore salaries have grown significantly over the past five years across finance, tech, and professional services. But so have new launch condo prices. The question most working Singaporeans are genuinely asking is: at what income level does buying a new private condo actually make sense? Let’s run the numbers for the upcoming Thomson Reserve condo at Bright […] The post Can You Afford A Thomson Reserve Unit on a Singapore Salary? The Real Numbers first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
in 14 minutes | thefinance.sg
Asian shares fall as chipmakers drag; US jobs data looms
in 6 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Jokowi's first public political tour signals he is not done trying to shape Indonesia's future
Even so, analysts say it remains to be seen whether former Indonesian president Joko Widodo still wields enough influence to help build the long-term political careers of his family members.
in an hour | channelnewsasia.com
German parent ordered to pay contractor Mullaley £1.7m in faulty cladding case
The landmark ruling is one of the first to hold a parent company responsible for claims against a collapsed subsidiary under the Building Safety Act. The post German parent ordered to pay contractor Mullaley £1.7m in faulty cladding case appeared first on Property Week.
4 hours ago | propertyweek.com
SEGRO agrees terms for £2.9bn JV with Canadian investor PSP
The pair plan to build up a 10m sq ft logistics portfolio by 2023, seeded with three existing SEGRO parks. The post SEGRO agrees terms for £2.9bn JV with Canadian investor PSP appeared first on Property Week.
9 hours ago | propertyweek.com
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