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Wall Street ends sharply lower as chips slide, jobs data fuels rate hike fears

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 684.53 points, or 1.33 per cent, to 50,877.40.

Traders working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, in New York City, on June 4.

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Iran declares support for Hezbollah with wider peace deal in doubt

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Negri Sembilan faces political uncertainty with state assembly dissolved, bid to appoint new ruler

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang revels in rockstar status at COMPUTEX 2026

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Marina Bay skyline could see bolder night light-ups as URA explores easing guidelines

Curbs on new hotels and similar short-term accommodation in Upper Circular Road and Beach Road will also be lifted.

URA is looking to relax guidelines and will work with building owners to explore ideas for lighting concepts in the Singapore River and Marina Bay area.

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Japan overhauls post-war intelligence system amid rising security threats

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Thousands demand South Korea vote re-run after ballot shortage

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US approves $1.94 billion sale of maritime helicopters to New Zealand

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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.
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