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6.7-magnitude earthquake hits Japan’s north-east region, tsunami warning lifted

National broadcaster NHK said that there is no tsunami damage expected after the latest quake.

The quake hit 130km north-east of the Japanese city of Kuji in Iwate prefecture, according to the US Geological Survey.

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Class 3, 3A licence holders in S’pore can soon drive some EVs up to 3,000kg

This comes as part of Singapore’s commitment to fully transit to clean energy vehicles by 2040.

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