Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on July 25, 2025

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Khatib Camp to make way for housing, with its functions moving to Amoy Quee Camp

The 29ha camp in Yishun was built in 1983 and is the headquarters of Singapore Artillery.

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GIC posts 3.8% annualised return over 20 years despite economic uncertainties

Its investments and asset mix also saw some changes over the last financial year.

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Deadly Thai-Cambodian dispute puts Asean’s relevance on the line

The clash highlights Asean’s limits in resolving internal disputes, raising doubts about its relevance.

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Wrestling star Hulk Hogan dies at 71

He was the iconic face of professional wrestling in the 1980s.

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Avoid water activities around Tuas Second Link, Raffles Marina after chemical tank accident: NEA

A chemical tank containing propylene glycol fell into the sea from Tuas Second Link yesterday.

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1,300 names, addresses of traffic offenders published online; police investigating

The leak is believed to have been from a cyber attack of printing vendor Toppan Next Tech months earlier.

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P1 registration: 29 schools to conduct ballot in Phase 2B

Tao Nan School in Marine Parade is the most oversubscribed in this phase.

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How to scratch that 7-year itch and save a marriage

Some couples simply lack the skills to manage conflict and premarital counselling can help.

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2 Japanese restaurants get one and two Michelin stars, 10 have dropped off the list

Les Amis, Odette and Zen have maintained their three stars.

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Jail for 2 maids who stole from their employers in separate cases

One of them stole from a clinic where her employer was a director.

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