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Cambodia’s Prince Group denies link to scams after asset seizures

The authorities allege founder Chen Zhi runs a transnational criminal organisation.

The company said allegations against it “have caused undue harm to thousands of innocent employees, partners and communities who the Group serves”.

Thailand extradites gambling kingpin She Zhijiang to China

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Japan’s JR East to retire beloved Suica penguin mascot, allow QR payments on transport card app,

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More sleep, less screen time as China aims to reduce student stress

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Hongqi Bridge in China’s Sichuan partially collapses, months after opening

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The EU wants to raise financial support for Ukraine. Will member states ever agree how?

SoftBank sells its entire Nvidia stake for $7.6 billion, stirring fresh AI bubble fears

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Indigenous protesters force past security into COP30 summit venue

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Hydropower station bridge collapses in Sichuan months after opening

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Zus Coffee backs employee who was verbally abused, splashed with coffee in viral video

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Gunman robs Thailand gold shop in broad daylight

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At least 8 killed in car explosion near Red Fort landmark in New Delhi

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askST: Twelve Cupcakes, Jollibean, Art Works — Can workers be better protected from sudden closures?

Lawyers say legal frameworks could be strengthened for worker protection.

Recent shuttering of businesses including (clockwise from left) Twelve Cupcakes, Jollibean and Art Works left hundreds of workers abruptly without jobs and owed unpaid wages.

Grab pilots high-accuracy GPS for drivers, delivery partners in Singapore

Tokyo noodle specialist Udon Shin opens on Nov 13 at Takashimaya Shopping Centre

New plant on Pulau Bukom to make sustainable aviation fuel from 2028

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Singapore backs global push for sustainable cooling as cities step up heat action at COP30

Cooling can be unsustainable when it relies heavily on electricity generated from fossil fuels.

Cooling can be unsustainable when it relies heavily on electricity generated from fossil fuels, which contribute to planet-warming emissions.

Phasing out a third of coal power plants in Asia can reduce around 1 billion tonnes of CO2 each year

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From pledges to progress: Can COP30 move the needle on climate action?

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Asia
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Chinese state media blast Japan PM as Taiwan spat rumbles on

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Back-to-back typhoons a test of Philippine resilience as Fung-wong claims 25 lives

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Johor Bahru police bust cryptocurrency scam ring operating call centres in luxury condos

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Thailand clarifies new $400 fine for drinking alcohol during banned hours

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When a child reminds us we’re not strangers after all

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The Post-Cold War era is over. What should we call this new one?

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The matcha craze needs more champagne

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The Week in Pictures: Supermoon rises in Australia, Typhoon Kalmaegi hits Philippines

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

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Love is in the hair: How a wig loan scheme helps restore cancer survivors’ confidence

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More than a convenience store: Disappearing mamak shops

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Typhoon Ragasa: How heavy rainfall led to a barrier lake bursting in Taiwan

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How hawker signboards tell the story of Singapore

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What makes swim star Yip Pin Xiu fast? Discover the science of her technique

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Inside the confusing world of women’s clothing sizes

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‘I wanted to be a kampung doctor, with my patients as my neighbours’

This geriatrician left the comfort of an established practice to start an affordable clinic for the elderly.

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‘Our long-term goal is for home businesses to be viable alternatives to traditional F&B’

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‘Spend first, worry later’: Why Buy Now, Pay Later is making a comeback in 2025

Once a novelty, Buy Now Pay Later firms are now almost ubiquitous in Singapore's financial landscape.

Once a niche offering, Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services are now everywhere in Singapore's retail landscape.

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Me and My Money: Third-generation jeweller helped revive family business

Mr Gabriel Tan is the co-founder and director of Mark Gabriel Fine Jewellers.
Mr Gabriel Tan is the co-founder and director of Mark Gabriel Fine Jewellers.

9 in 10 young women in S’pore not taking active steps to safeguard breast health: Poll

Financial adviser Jamie Ng was diagnosed with stage 2 triple negative breast cancer three years ago. Now cancer-free, she helps out at the Breast Cancer Foundation as a befriender.
Financial adviser Jamie Ng was diagnosed with stage 2 triple negative breast cancer three years ago. Now cancer-free, she helps out at the Breast Cancer Foundation as a befriender.

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Find out how to choose the right employers, training and career paths to ride the wave.
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Asean's next chapter: How innovation, SMEs will drive regional growth
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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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