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Live: Major quake off Philippines kills three, triggers tsunami warnings in region

The powerful quake struck at a depth of 10km.

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Why North Korea isn’t coming back to the table just yet

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Zero tolerance for threats to racial harmony, especially from foreigners: Edwin Tong

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Lower HDB, URA season parking fees for some commercial vehicles from Aug 1

The new rates will apply to motorists purchasing their season parking passes in July 2026.

Monthly rates for commercial vehicles with unladen weight of 1,801kg to 2,000kg will be reduced to $80 to $110 per month at HDB car parks for the resident’s first vehicle, and $90 per month at URA car parks for all vehicles.

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More retrenched white-collar workers in Singapore seeking unions’ help

Man appeals against High Court ruling after being awarded 95% of $23m matrimonial assets

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At least 8 dead from 7.8-magnitude earthquake in Philippines; Indonesia, Malaysia lift tsunami alert

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As Prabowo falters, Indonesia’s political heavyweights smell an opening

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‘Trusted and resilient’: Taiwan’s bid to position itself as a China-free drone hub

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Could Pauline Hanson become Australia’s next PM with her far-right party’s surge in popularity?

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Tech still holds long-term promise but choose companies carefully based on their fundamentals.

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As fitness trends come and go, finding the type of workout that suits one’s lifestyle, preference and body type is what matters most.
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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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