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‘I’ll be the one to lose’: Hawkers, drivers in Asia brace themselves for fuel shortage amid Iran war

Asia is especially vulnerable as it imports close to 90 per cent of the Middle East's oil exports.

Mr Abhijit Chakraborty, who owns a tea stall in Kolkata, India, is worried that rising cooking gas prices could hurt his earnings.

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Selling ‘Oripas’ trading card packs might be criminal, police will investigate reports: MHA

Short for “original packs”, Oripas are seller-made packs marketed as a low-cost chance at high-value cards.

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He took a 90% pay cut to become an ‘afterlife agent’: Why young Singaporeans are talking about death

Other Singaporeans are tackling the topic of death through writing and art.

(Clockwise from left) Author Alicia Ng, "afterlife agent" Kenneth Yeow and writer-illustrator YY Liak.

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Results from the latest graduate employment survey showed that 74.4 per cent of graduates secured full-time positions in 2025, down from 79.4 per cent in 2024.
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