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Singapore must become more cohesive as global outlook remains uncertain: PM Wong

The full effects of the Middle East conflict have yet to be felt here, he said.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that as the world becomes more fractured, Singapore must become more cohesive.

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Road to recovery: Elderly woman hit by lorry in Upper Thomson in 2014 had 4 brain operations

Complications from the operations caused Lim Giok to lose mobility on the right side of her body.

After she was knocked down by a lorry in 2014, Lim Giok underwent four brain surgeries and years of rehabilitation. Today, she is able to walk on her own.

Marina operations at Sentosa Cove resume after fire partially sinks luxury yacht

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Singers Nathania Ong, Iman Fandi and Regina Song among 18 S’poreans on Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list

Among the Singaporeans recognised are (clockwise from left) singer-songwriter Iman Fandi, viral alt-pop sensation Regina Song and singer-actress and West End musical theatre performer Nathania Ong.
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