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Firmer ringgit could make shopping trips across Causeway costlier for Singaporeans

Maybank Securities expects the ringgit to trade between RM3.20 and RM3.30 to the Sing$ by end-2025.

The Malaysian ringgit has strengthened against the Singapore dollar in recent months.

With climate risks outpacing global response, COP30 must deliver concrete results: Grace Fu

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Malaysia’s MIC votes to leave BN, but can it find a new political home?

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US ambassador Anjani Sinha among four foreign envoys to formally assume office in S’pore

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Jakarta to allow US firms to sell energy to Indonesia without competitive bidding

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One man’s selfishness at Wicked event cost S’pore its reputation – and possibly an Ariana Grande concert

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Yutong electric public buses in S’pore can’t be controlled remotely by Chinese manufacturer: LTA

The buses also do not support over-the-air software updates, the authority added.

Norwegian public transport operator Ruter said in late October that tests on the electric buses suggested that Yutong could remotely turn them off.

Faishal Ibrahim warns about AI-fuelled radicalisation, raises need to empower youth to counter risks

Expect thundery showers over parts of Singapore on most afternoons in second half of November

New academic imprint ThinkNanyang aims to boost Chinese-language research, promote scholarly works

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S’pore youth at COP30 learn how Amazonian communities face environmental inequality, rely on nature

Government-funded trip gave participants a glimpse of communities beyond the curated COP30 venue.

Government staff and the Singapore youth with Combu Island resident Lana Pantoja (third from right) and her family.

S-E Asia protesters at COP30 highlight regional vulnerability, call for more adaptation finance

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Sharing renewable energy sources in S-E Asia key to dealing with rising heat: Climate scientist

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Bangladesh’s ousted PM Hasina sentenced to death in absentia for crackdown on students

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Malaysia’s MIC votes to leave BN, but can it find a new political home?

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Chinese Premier has no plans to meet Japan PM on sidelines of G-20: China

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Two Marcos Cabinet ministers quit amid Philippine graft scandal

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North Korea’s most dangerous weapon isn’t a missile. It’s malware

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When gamblers in S'pore get younger and the stakes get higher

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The BBC’s bias scandal holds lessons for public service media everywhere

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Tianmen is China’s test site for baby-boosting policies

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Singapore Stories: The Heart of a Nation - Iconic photos from ST’s archives go on display

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‘Job hugging’ up as resignation rates in S’pore at record lows, average job tenure rises to 8 years

“At this point, I think a layoff will come as a blessing,” says one TikTok worker.

The term "job hugging" has taken on new-found popularity in 2025, as a buzzword coined by consulting firms and adopted by social media users to explain their current career anxieties.

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Meet insurance boss Lucas Neo, who faced backlash over frank reviews of Michelin-listed hawkers

Insurance boss Lucas Neo, who sparked controversy and received backlash for his Exposing Michelin Hawkers series on social media, at Yuhua Place Market and Hawker Centre.
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