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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Aug 22, 2024
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Tour buses entering NUS will need to register for limited daily slots by January 2025
Students running tours on campus must also register and train to be certified as student docents.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Man to be charged after Geylang Road fight in which 67-year-old man died
The man had allegedly assaulted the 67-year-old.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
More reformative trainees staying away from crime as two-year recidivism rate falls
The two-year recidivism rate for reformative trainees fell to 16.3 per cent for the 2021 cohort
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Recognising skills for jobs and not just certs key theme at SkillsFuture conference
Jobs in human resources and infrastructure among those to benefit.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Two taken to hospital, 150 evacuated after fire breaks out at Great World Serviced Apartments
Preliminary investigation indicates that the fire is likely to have been caused by cooking left unattended.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Evening Update: Today’s headlines from The Straits Times on Aug 21, 2024
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Genes of Singapore population warns patients of drug side effects, risk of hereditary illnesses
Researchers to study 50,000 people’s genes for medical insights into mental health, rare diseases.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Authorities investigating Bangladeshi preacher for giving illegal sermon at Tuas dormitory
MHA said foreigners should not import their politics into Singapore.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Singapore, Japan sign agreement to collaborate on carbon capture and storage tech
The agreement will facilitate knowledge exchange on best practices for cross-border carbon capture and storage.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
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China imposes 'national security' rules on overseas investments
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Xi casts Communist Party as key to steering China through ‘high winds, rough seas’
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German parent ordered to pay contractor Mullaley £1.7m in faulty cladding case
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SEGRO agrees terms for £2.9bn JV with Canadian investor PSP
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