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Singapore calls for deeper cooperation with China amid geopolitical shifts and social pressures

Both sides should continue to find common ground, said Coordinating Minister for Public Services Chan Chun Sing.

Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister-in-charge of the Public Service Mr Chan Chun Sing speaking at the 10th Singapore-China Forum on Leadership held at Conrad Singapore on Nov 18, 2025.

Singapore welcomes UN Security Council’s adoption of US resolution on Trump’s Gaza peace plan

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Singapore seizes record 35.7kg of smuggled rhino horns at Changi Airport

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China’s grip on American medicine cabinets grows more entrenched

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‘Bare shoulders’ backlash: Malaysia artistes turn to self-censorship amid syariah-oversight concerns

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Indonesia approves major overhaul of its criminal procedure code

Independent panel suggests longer scheduled MRT closures in S’pore to speed up rail renewal

‘Could’ve been the worst day of our lives’: S’pore couple recount near-death birth in Grab car

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COP30

With climate risks outpacing global response, COP30 must deliver concrete results: Grace Fu

The minister was addressing heads of state at the start of the second week of the UN climate conference.

Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu delivering Singapore's national statement at UN climate talks COP30 on Nov 17.

S’pore youth at COP30 learn how Amazonian communities face environmental inequality, rely on nature

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S-E Asia protesters at COP30 highlight regional vulnerability, call for more adaptation finance

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‘Bare shoulders’ backlash: Malaysia artistes turn to self-censorship amid syariah-oversight concerns

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Philippines’ Marcos rejects estranged sister’s claim of drug use

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‘Job hugging’ up as resignation rates in S’pore at record lows, average job tenure rises to 8 years

“At this point, I think a layoff will come as a blessing,” says one TikTok worker.

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Insurance boss Lucas Neo, who sparked controversy and received backlash for his Exposing Michelin Hawkers series on social media, at Yuhua Place Market and Hawker Centre.
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