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After years of low growth and intensifying competition, can Thailand get back its economic groove?

Thailand, which heads to the polls on Feb 8, has lost its lustre after years of economic underperformance.

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ASEAN chair says no change to stance on Myanmar, even as questions persist

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Singapore Airshow draws record 65,000 trade visitors in 4 days; next run set for Feb 15-20, 2028

Many Chinese choosing S-E Asia over Japan for CNY holiday as bilateral spat hits flights

askST: What are Singapore’s enhanced measures to contain the risk of measles infections?

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TTSH geriatric team helps frail seniors avoid unneeded hospital admissions, freeing up beds

A geriatric assessment is done to identify those who can avoid routine ward admission and recover safely elsewhere.

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What Thaipusam taught me about the long march to integration in Singapore

S’pore imposes mandatory isolation of measles cases, conducts contact tracing after infections rise

From Duke to deportee: 7 things you didn’t know about disgraced ex-actor Ian Fang

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ASEAN chair says no change to stance on Myanmar, even as questions persist

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Many Chinese choosing S-E Asia over Japan for CNY holiday as bilateral spat hits flights

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Taiwan to seek extension of arms deals with US amid budget stand-off

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In tropical Singapore, is the winter sports landscape on ice or thawing?

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The BMT Journey: Inside Basic Military Training Centre’s School 2

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How the Chinese minority navigates identity and politics in PAS’ Kelantan

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The evocative dance of sport

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Touch Grass Week at NUS College encourages undergrads to take learning offline

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Dr. Samar Faruqi (second from left) conducting her class Global Narratives outdoors with NUS students at NUS College on Jan 26, 2026

askST Jobs: Why does my progress at work feel slow?

Sometimes, employees may feel they are falling short of their managers’ expectations, leading to a sense of slow progress in their roles.
Sometimes, employees may feel they are falling short of their managers’ expectations, leading to a sense of slow progress in their roles.

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‘I had to fake it till I made it’: S’porean chef, 30, heads Michelin-starred restaurant in New York

Noksu executive chef Ng Jing Wen has lived in New York for nearly a decade now.
Noksu executive chef Ng Jing Wen has lived in New York for nearly a decade now.

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