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Singapore benefits from Middle East flight reroutings but only temporarily: IATA

SIA was commended for its quick response in adding more capacity to Asia-Europe routes.

IATA director-general Willie Walsh said the benefits are temporary and will not make a long-term difference because the Gulf hubs will recover once stability is restored in the region.

Singapore to negotiate FTA with regional bloc of 8 East African countries

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Singapore, Indonesia plan joint study to transform Batam, Bintan into ‘vibrant digital hub’

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Philippine quake toll hits 41 as rescuers race to reach those still trapped

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Trump says negotiators in ‘final throes’ of reaching Middle East peace deal

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China ‘firmly opposed’ to US blacklist of Chinese companies

Johor polls: Plans to ease border crossing process for voters returning from Singapore

I mog, he mogs, you mog, we all mog: Where does the term come from and what does it mean?

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Bombardier to expand private jet service hub in Singapore and hire over 200 new staff

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SpaceX’s US$1.75 trillion IPO is set for lift-off: Can Singapore investors buy in?

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Lightning appears to cut through ring structure on Liangmeng Bridge in China

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Philippine grandmother rushes to protect grandson when earthquake hits

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China’s Xi Jinping lands in North Korea to meet Kim Jong Un in rare visit

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Southern Lights illuminate sky in stunning SpaceX Dragon timelapse

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PM Wong: Singapore can be an AI application hub

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'We are just trying to maintain stability': PM Wong on Singapore's population

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Schools suspended as earthquake shakes southern Philippines, killing at least 3

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Delhi airport ground equipment move around like toys in massive storm

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Go plushie flower-picking at Cj Hendry’s free Gardens by the Bay pop-up from June 10 to 14

The immersive installation by Australian contemporary artist Cj Hendry features tens of thousands of flowers.

Passengers can travel to more US cities on single ticket under SIA-Southwest Airlines tie-up

Singapore to ramp up efforts against illegal and problem gambling during World Cup 2026

Singapore companies dialling back hiring, but willing to pay higher wages for AI, soft skills

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China reasserts itself to contain North Korea’s tilt towards Russia

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‘They come with buckets, hammers’: New Zealand’s coastal foragers spark debate on free seafood, race

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South Korean President Lee earns praise for pragmatic approach to North and steady diplomacy hand

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Johor polls: Plans to ease border crossing process for voters returning from Singapore

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AI companions are coming. Privacy rules are not ready

Simon Chesterman

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Can we talk? Texting doesn’t fix things, and yet we’re all typing away

Dorcas Quek Anderson

There’s no AI boom without an energy boom

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Are we at the start of a new investment super-cycle?

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The Week in Pictures: Yadnya Kasada festival in Indonesia; blue moon over Russia

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i Light Singapore 2026: Illuminating the city

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The Week in Pictures:​ Heatwave in Lisbon; protest in New Jersey

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What’s The News? Students compete in ST’s current affairs quiz

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Seniors caring for seniors: What caregiving looks like in a super-aged society

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Quiz: What’s the news?

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Sea lanes are being disrupted. And an old Chinese frontier town is back in the spotlight

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Small bugs, big appetites: The tiny army upcycling Singapore’s food waste

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Johor is promoting a state identity. Not everyone feels the same about it

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Through a judge’s lens: 2026 World Press Photo Contest

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Will the AI bubble burst? We break down if tech is still worth investing in

Tech still holds long-term promise but choose companies carefully based on their fundamentals.

‘Stress followed me every day’: How to finance home renovation without breaking the bank

askST Jobs: Can I use AI for take-home interview assignments?

Me & My Money: Lego artist builds her wealth brick by brick

Video: What does our labour law say about layoffs, and what more can be done for S’pore workers?

Young & Savvy: Finding unexpected joy in low-cost exercises

As fitness trends come and go, finding the type of workout that suits one’s lifestyle, preference and body type is what matters most.
As fitness trends come and go, finding the type of workout that suits one’s lifestyle, preference and body type is what matters most.

Singers Nathania Ong, Iman Fandi and Regina Song among 18 S’poreans on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list

Among the Singaporeans recognised are (clockwise from left) singer-songwriter Iman Fandi, viral alt-pop sensation Regina Song and singer-actress and West End musical theatre performer Nathania Ong.
Among the Singaporeans recognised are (clockwise from left) singer-songwriter Iman Fandi, viral alt-pop sensation Regina Song and singer-actress and West End musical theatre performer Nathania Ong.

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More retrenched white-collar workers in Singapore seeking unions’ help

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At least 35 killed, 134 injured after 7.8-magnitude quake strikes southern Philippines

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Pioneer Generation seniors to receive MediSave top-ups of $300 to $1,200 in July

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Century-old bungalow built by ‘King of Bedok’ Haji Kahar put up for conservation

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Singaporean woman rescued after fall at waterfall in Malaysia’s Selangor state

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Van driver admits speeding before fatal crash that killed jaywalker

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Mountbatten artwork removed by SMRT raises questions about artistic creativity, expression, says MP

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Principal of HK school fired over SAFRA Jurong swearing incident seeks legal advice

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PM Wong on population, AI-enabled disinformation and whether a Cabinet reshuffle is coming

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Home-grown technology company Sea is partnering OpenAI in their first regional hackathon to spur innovation in frontier AI tooling.

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