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Passengers flying out of S’pore from Oct 2026 to pay extra $1 to $41.60 in green jet fuel levy

The amount to be paid depends on the flight distance and travel class.

Passengers will pay the fee together with the ticket price, and airlines will be required to state the levy amount as a distinct line item on the air ticket sold.

Backlash over Thailand’s new alcohol law: $400 fine for drinking after midnight

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New Delhi explosion: At least eight dead after car blast near Red Fort

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Romans learnt shipbuilding from Malays? Malaysian academia’s integrity in question after claim

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Another sinkhole appears at Kuala Lumpur’s Jalan Masjid India where tourist went missing

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The trillionaires are coming. They should pay their workers too

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Prabowo names late strongman Suharto an Indonesian national hero in move that rubs old wounds

Property tycoon Ong Beng Seng retains PR status, issued ICA warning letter

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Why we sing ‘mari kita’ not ‘mari kami’ in the national anthem

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PAP victory in GE 2025 was ‘not a landslide’: PM Wong

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Singapore

MP Alvin Tan urges residents to be considerate after 70 LED wreaths are placed opposite Pek Kio CC

Guidelines on the use of such wreaths state that the number at each wake should be limited to 10.

Seventy LED wreaths were placed opposite Pek Kio Community Centre along Gloucester Road for an ongoing wake.

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

The Straits Times highlights the key issues on the table.

The world is set to meet for COP30 in Belem, Brazil's gateway to the Amazon rainforest.

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

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Asia
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Romans learnt shipbuilding from Malays? Malaysian academia’s integrity in question after claim

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Japan PM Sanae Takaichi defends Taiwan remarks after Chinese criticism

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Thailand halts Cambodia peace deal after landmine injures 2

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The sea warrior returns: Shafie fights to reclaim Sabah and shake up Malaysian politics

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MBS tree surgeon: He works at height, prunes 800kg bonsai

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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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‘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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‘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

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

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