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‘Big relief’: Families welcome flights from Middle East bringing Singaporeans home

Emirates and Etihad Airways said on March 4 that they will be resuming limited flights from the UAE to Singapore.

Public relations officer Cynthia Chew hugging her niece Linda Giam at Changi Airport after returning from Dubai on March 5.

S’pore to mount repatriation flights on March 7 and 8 from Muscat in Oman

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New Placemaking Project Office to support heritage businesses to be set up under National Heritage Board

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Faishal Ibrahim: Singapore ready to render support for those affected by Middle East crisis

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Fewer fresh S’pore uni graduates in 2025 found full-time work, but pay held steady: Survey

74.4 per cent of graduates secured full-time positions in 2025, down from 79.4 per cent in 2024.

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AI and genetic screening, flexible use of MediSave to help super-aged S’pore stay healthy

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China trims GDP target to 4.5%-5%, first downgrade in 3 years amid weak domestic market

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Mr Neo Sheng Xiong and Madam Chua Ming Boon (holding the “stop” and “go” signs respectively) credit the teachers at MK@Jing Shan and centre head Mak Kit Meng (second from left) for preparing their eldest daughter, Lyra (seated in the middle), for a smooth transition to primary school, leading them to enrol her younger twin siblings in the MK as well.

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