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Singapore lifts 2026 economic growth forecast to 2%-4% after outperforming in 2025

Forecast upgraded after the economy grew 6.9 per cent in final quarter of 2025, much better than expected.

The forecast was upgraded after the Singapore economy grew 6.9 per cent in the final quarter of 2025, much better than expected.

Singapore raises forecast for key exports amid AI boom

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Thailand election: Bhumjaithai’s win reflects return of conservatism, mistakes by rivals

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10 newly elected Thai MPs accused of ethics breach over push for royal insult law reform

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Sumiko at 62: Four simple exercises to improve balance

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China-Japan ties set to remain strained after Takaichi’s landslide election win

Girl, 6, who died in Chinatown accident in Singapore ‘truly like a fairy’, says aunt

Malaysia cracks down on unauthorised temples: Could relocation be better than demolition?

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Fire engulfs furniture factory in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

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Thailand, Japan elections: Anutin’s Bhumjaithai Party and Takaichi’s coalition secure historic wins

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India’s PM Modi receives ceremonial welcome in Putrajaya as part of Malaysia visit

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First S’porean charged under Malaysia’s new anti-littering law fined, ordered to do community service

He was charged over throwing a cigarette butt in a public place instead of a designated container in KL.

Singaporean Mohamed Nuh Qurasaini Kayat (wearing black mask) was fined and sentenced to 4 hours of community service for littering cigarette butt in Kuala Lumpur on Feb 9.

Convicted market maker Huang Yiwen testifies to ‘marking the close’ at Goh Jin Hian’s criminal trial

Median household income in Singapore in 2025 crosses $12,000 mark for the first time

Wealth inequality higher than income inequality in S’pore, says Finance Ministry paper

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China-Japan ties set to remain strained after Takaichi’s landslide election win

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Thailand election: Bhumjaithai’s win reflects return of conservatism, mistakes by rivals

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Malaysia cracks down on unauthorised temples: Could relocation be better than demolition?

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Australian leaders urge calm after Sydney clashes during Israeli President Herzog’s visit

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After a strong year, this Singapore Budget faces tough choices

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Why Carney’s ‘middle powers’ strategic option won’t work for South Korea

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Takaichi won’t have a free hand even with her huge mandate

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Sweat, mud, and tears: How Basic Military Training turns boys into men

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Made in the US, sourced globally: Why American firms aren’t spared the impact of Trump’s tariffs

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The BMT Journey: Inside Basic Military Training Centre’s School 2

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How the Chinese minority navigates identity and politics in PAS’ Kelantan

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Coming to a road near you: How Singapore’s traffic signs are being upgraded

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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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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.
Noksu executive chef Ng Jing Wen has lived in New York for nearly a decade now.

Prosperous plushies: Food merch, blind boxes and collabs for Chinese New Year

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