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October 17, 2022

Emission-cheating devices installed in some trucks and buses in S'pore

Some diesel trucks and buses in Singapore have been fitted with devices that override the systems meant to clean up their exhaust emissions, The Straits Times has learnt.

Emission-cheating devices installed in some trucks and buses in S'pore

3 mins

Xi places focus firmly on China's security

Chinese President warns of external and domestic threats in party congress speech

Xi places focus firmly on China's security

2 mins

Flash floods hit several areas in Penang, Perlis after heavy rain

The constant downpour on Malaysia's Penang island since 9pm on Saturday has caused water in the Pinang River to rise 2.5m above the danger level.

Flash floods hit several areas in Penang, Perlis after heavy rain

1 min

Gunmen kill 11 at Russian army base in new blow to Moscow

Attack comes as fighting intensifies over the weekend in Ukraine's eastern, southern areas

Gunmen kill 11 at Russian army base in new blow to Moscow

3 mins

Britain's new finance minister vows to win back trust of financial markets

New finance minister Jeremy Hunt promised to win back Britain's economic credibility by accounting for every penny of the government's tax and spending plans while insisting that his boss, Prime Minister Liz Truss, remained in overall charge.

Britain's new finance minister vows to win back trust of financial markets

1 min

Four killed, 61 injured in Iran prison fire as protests go on

Teheran says fire started after fight among inmates; jail holds many political detainees

Four killed, 61 injured in Iran prison fire as protests go on

2 mins

Australia PM tours flood-hit Victoria state

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Sunday toured flood-hit parts of Victoria state, including its capital Melbourne, as three states continued to grapple with a flood crisis after days of heavy rain.

Australia PM tours flood-hit Victoria state

1 min

Soaring US dollar leaves food piled up in ports as world hunger grows

High interest rates, falling forex reserves mean many nations cannot pay for food

Soaring US dollar leaves food piled up in ports as world hunger grows

2 mins

Over 3,000 devotees take part in Hindu fire-walking festival

When Mr. Sivakumaran Sathappan participated in a Hindu ritual of walking barefoot on burning embers on Sunday, it was his 28th time doing so.

Over 3,000 devotees take part in Hindu fire-walking festival

1 min

China auto sector raises $8.5b as EV defy funding slump start-ups

China's electric vehicle (EV) startups are defying the venture capital (VC) winter.

China auto sector raises $8.5b as EV defy funding slump start-ups

2 mins

2022 a difficult year for IPOs as recession looms, growth prospects fade

Listings fell by 44% worldwide over year-ago period; S'pore IPO scene stays muted

2022 a difficult year for IPOs as recession looms, growth prospects fade

3 mins

S'pore to host fencing league in 2023

Fencing is a niche sport in Singapore and its athletes are hardly household names, but the Fencing Professionals Assembly (FPA) is aiming to change that with its debut here in 2023.

S'pore to host fencing league in 2023

2 mins

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