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Tesla shareholders grant Musk US$1 trillion pay deal, the world’s largest

As he meets his targets, his stake in Tesla will expand but it comes with restrictions.

Mr Elon Musk has secured the largest compensation package in history - approaching US$1,000,000,000,000 i.e. a whopping one trillion dollars.

US government shutdown drags on as senators fail to find path out 

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Perak fatal bus crash: Tour company fined $6,254 for using illegal permit

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Finding Joy

The office cleaning lady who turned waste into works of art

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Typhoon Kalmaegi hits Vietnam after killing 140 in Philippines

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Mamdani and the rise of the populist left

The Big Question: Is legalised betting good for sport?

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Zohran Mamdani taunts Trump in NYC mayoral victory speech

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Recent anti-Semitic incidents in S’pore worrying, such acts will not be tolerated: Shanmugam

His comments come after recent reports of increasing acts of anti-Semitism in other countries.

Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam speaks at the Chesed-El Synagogue, on Nov 6.

Vivian Balakrishnan discusses Gaza peace efforts in meetings with Israeli leaders

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Driver who fled on foot after traffic accident in Telok Blangah arrested

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Afghanistan and Pakistan exchange fire as peace talks restart in Turkey

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Rights activists in Malaysia call for justice as High Court orders reparations for missing men

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Indonesian activists rally against plan to name Suharto as national hero

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The Great Lock In: The TikTok trend helping some young people salvage their 2025

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On TikTok, young people across the globe have decided to embark on “The Great Lock In”, where targets have to be achieved within the last third of 2025.

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Asean's next chapter: How innovation, SMEs will drive regional growth
Vice chairman and president of Mastercard Strategic Growth Jon Huntsman (second from left) and chairman of Asean Business Advisory Council Malaysia Tan Sri Nazir Razak (second from right) at the signing ceremony to host the Mastercard Asean Inclusive Growth Summit across South-east Asia over the next three years.
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Building on 50 years in S'pore: What's driving this Canadian bank's Asian expansion
This year marks the Royal Bank of Canada's 50th year in Singapore, a key hub in its Asia growth strategy.
This year marks the Royal Bank of Canada's 50th year in Singapore, a key hub in its Asia growth strategy.

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