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Daily Debrief: What Happened TodayMSCI, HKEX to launch futures contracts on China share index, International Cement to acquire African company for US$104.4m at
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Daily Debrief: What Happened TodayHyflux: 73 parties file proofs of claims worth S$3.51b; Minister Heng Swee Keat urges enterprises to tap programmes, grants at
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Daily Debrief: What Happened TodayUOB crowdfunding partner OurCrowd hits US$1b in fundraising in six years; Singtel, GIC to subscribe to India telco giant Bharti Airtel's 250b rupee rights issue at
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Four to be charged today with outrage of modestyFour men are expected to be charged in court today over five cases of outrage of modesty. The incidents happened from July to October last year. On July 24, a 55-year-old man allegedly molested a 13-year-old boy at a clinic along Serangoon North Avenue...
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Daily Debrief: What Happened TodayGrab secures US$1.46b investment from SoftBank Vision Fund; eyes growth in Indonesia, MAS sets up technology group and makes senior management changes at
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Daily Debrief: What Happened TodaySingapore business confidence weakens for third straight quarter; govt, unions and employers agree retirement, re-employment ages should be raised at
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Johor Bersatu asks Singaporeans to urge their govt to review water agreementJOHOR BARU, March 6 — In the spirit of goodwill and neighbourliness, the Johor Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (PPBM) today appealed to Singaporeans to urge their government to review the existing... Yes it’s not fair. We need to charge them more for our treated water. A deal is a deal...black & white! What u talking? Can dream lah
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PM: Malaysia to strengthen bilateral trade with Philippines furtherKUALA LUMPUR, March 7 — Bilateral between Malaysia and the Philippines will be further strengthened, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. Speaking at a joint press conference with his...
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International Women's Day: Marilyn Kan, Tracy Phillips, Farah Lola and more share inspiring messagesThis year, the theme for International Women’s Day is BalanceforBetter to drive gender-balance around the world, and Yahoo Lifestyle has reached out to women of today, be it entrepreneurs, athletes, artists to share their thoughts on what it takes to be a woman today. What is it like to be a woman
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Mum punches glass panel and picks fight with man who took her standing room on the MRTThe altercation took place with minimal provocation and many netizens on social media commented that it was likely caused by stress and post natal depression
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Govt finally scraps streaming, nearly four decades after Tan Cheng Bock criticised it in ParliamentThis essentially means that exceptional students will take subjects at a higher level and will be expected to cover a greater amount of the syllabus while students who are weaker in that subject will take a lower level and be expected to cover less...
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