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Japan’s Takaichi set for big election win, exit poll shows

Her Liberal Democratic Party is set to secure a big majority in Japan’s Lower House.

Thailand election: Anutin’s Bhumjaithai is in the lead, according to count by local media

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Malaysia, India deepen trade ties as Anwar and Modi vow to grow friendship rooted in trust

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Marriage solemnisations to return to Canning Rise in 2029 after redevelopment

A first look at the redeveloped Registry of Marriages and Registry of Muslim Marriages was unveiled on Feb 8.

The new and larger building will be a blend of heritage and modernity that gives couples more ways to personalise their solemnisation experience.

Tourist crowds stabilise at NUS and NTU a year after tightening of visitor rules

‘Jiak ba buay?’: 56 migrant domestic workers graduate from basic Hokkien classe

Singapore film Ah Girl wins Youth Jury Award at International Film Festival Rotterdam

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Thailand election: Anutin’s Bhumjaithai is in the lead, according to count by local media

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Malaysia, India deepen trade ties as Anwar and Modi vow to grow friendship rooted in trust

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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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Me and My Money: The Singapore collector who rejected a $1.3m offer for Pokemon card

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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.
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41-fold growth in revenue since 2021: How start-up became a regional solar powerhouse
Clean Kinetics is led by (from left) co-founder and chief engineering officer Wilson Lee, chief commercial officer Reine Tan and chief development officer Lee Kah Lup, who built the business from the ground up after transitioning into the solar sector.
Clean Kinetics is led by (from left) co-founder and chief engineering officer Wilson Lee, chief commercial officer Reine Tan and chief development officer Lee Kah Lup, who built the business from the ground up after transitioning into the solar sector.

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