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Singapore reviewing laws, policies to fulfil obligations under UN High Seas Treaty

This could lead to changes to environmental impact assessments, maritime and shipping activities, and deep-sea research.

The UN High Seas Treaty, a landmark deal to protect the marine life of two-thirds of the ocean,  came into force on Jan 17.

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Indonesia’s chairing of UN human rights council for first time: Milestone or empty symbol?

Impeachment bid against Marcos unlikely to succeed but could still hurt him, say analysts

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National genetic testing programme results can’t be used for insurance underwriting: Ong Ye Kung

Only the medical diagnosis needs to be disclosed as part of a person’s history when purchasing insurance policies.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said at the official opening of the SingHealth Genomic Assessment Centre on Jan 19 that there are safeguards currently in place to govern the use of genetic test results in insurance matters.

CCL stations crowded but calm on first workday of service changes as scores urged to take buses

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Me and My Money: 20-year-old entrepreneur sees the light in designing 3D-printed lamps

What began as a personal project for Mr Jovi Lim is now a booming company, Sonogo, which designs and makes 3D-printed lamps.
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askST Jobs: Is it acceptable to back out of a job offer for a better one?

If candidates do decide to back out of a job offer, it is better to do so earlier, specifically before contracts are signed or onboarding preparations begin.
If candidates do decide to back out of a job offer, it is better to do so earlier, specifically before contracts are signed or onboarding preparations begin.

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