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In this issue

June 30, 2024

Higher passenger, aircraft fees at Seletar Airport take off in July

Plans to raise fees in early 2020 were shelved due to the impact of the Covid-I9 pandemic

Higher passenger, aircraft fees at Seletar Airport take off in July

4 mins

'If it comes, it comes: Singles in no rush to marry or have kids

Ms Clara Chua used to think she would be married with children by her 40s.

'If it comes, it comes: Singles in no rush to marry or have kids

5 mins

Some people relocating ERP 2.0 units on motorcycles

LTA says repositioning of the on-board unit is allowed if done by authorised workshop

Some people relocating ERP 2.0 units on motorcycles

4 mins

Men facing infertility issues: Many may be suffering in silence

The men get it too: The emotional rollercoaster some women feel while navigating infertility.

Men facing infertility issues: Many may be suffering in silence

2 mins

Foreign interest in KL's residency visa plan plunges after rule change

New rule on buying and holding a property for 10 years turns off prospective applicants

Foreign interest in KL's residency visa plan plunges after rule change

4 mins

Marina at Keppel Bay reopens after nearly two-week closure

End of Ist phase of site cleanup efforts but more detailed cleaning ongoing

Marina at Keppel Bay reopens after nearly two-week closure

2 mins

Taiwan's talent crunch a boon for S-E Asia's workers

Island looking southwards for tertiary students, hoping to train them for roles in chip sector

Taiwan's talent crunch a boon for S-E Asia's workers

4 mins

Malaysia to seek 'patent' for its Mao Shan Wang durians

Malaysia's Agriculture and Food Security Ministry is planning to \"patent\" the popular Mao Shan Wang durian variety, as it becomes wildly popular overseas.

Malaysia to seek 'patent' for its Mao Shan Wang durians

1 min

Two dead after tour bus in Genting Highlands overturns

Two Chinese nationals were killed when a tour bus, driven by a man with no driving licence, overturned while travelling downhill from Genting Highlands on June 29, reported New Straits Times (NST).

Two dead after tour bus in Genting Highlands overturns

1 min

Hunt for Jho Low still on despite his deal with US govt: Malaysian official

PUTRAJAYA Malaysia is aware of the deal that fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho, otherwise known as Jho Low, has cut with the US Department of Justice (DOJ), but will not be letting up on its hunt for him.

Hunt for Jho Low still on despite his deal with US govt: Malaysian official

2 mins

British PM Sunak slams racist slur by hard-right party campaigner

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on June 28 denounced the use of a racist slur against him by a now-suspended member of the anti-immigration Reform UK party led by Mr Nigel Farage.

British PM Sunak slams racist slur by hard-right party campaigner

2 mins

Rights groups report rise in violence during election campaigning

When a Green party activist was headbutted in the street, his attackers told him there was more to come when the far right's Jordan Bardella wins France's parliamentary elections. A Muslim family received a note with similar threats.

Rights groups report rise in violence during election campaigning

3 mins

‘|! know how to do this job: Biden seeks to repair debate disaster

His team in damage control mode even as New York Times urges him to step aside

‘|! know how to do this job: Biden seeks to repair debate disaster

3 mins

US has sent Israel thousands of 2,000-pound bombs since Oct

The Biden administration has sent to Israel large numbers of munitions, including more than 10,000 highly destructive 2,000-pound bombs and thousands of Hellfire missiles, since the start of the war in Gaza, said two US officials briefed on an updated list of weapons shipments.

3 mins

Russia protests against Japan's plans to hold drills with Nato nations

TOKYO Russia protested to Japan 1 on June 28 about Tokyo's plans to hold joint military exercises on the island of Hokkaido and accused Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of placing his country \"on a path to dangerous escalation\".

1 min

Belgium's biggest murder mystery case set to remain cold forever

It is a murder mystery that gripped Belgium for decades and now, with the closure of the file on June 28, it will likely remain a cold case forever.

2 mins

Delhi airport disaster casts spotlight t on Modi's building spree

Quality of India’s infrastructure called into question even as it steps up development

Delhi airport disaster casts spotlight t on Modi's building spree

2 mins

Woman charged $400 to remove wheel clamp, says no reply to MCST appeal

After taking a pilates class in the vicinity, a woman returned to the car she had parked at a building in River Valley Road only to find that its wheel had been clamped.

Woman charged $400 to remove wheel clamp, says no reply to MCST appeal

2 mins

He pens verses that offer solace in the face of death

Ex-civil servant launches book of poems after being struck with debilitating disease

He pens verses that offer solace in the face of death

3 mins

Pofma order issued to SDP for claiming trio were prosecuted over support for Palestinians

The Singapore Democratic Party SDP) has been asked to put up a correction notice under the law against fake news, over its statement claiming that three women were prosecuted for organising support for the Palestinian people in the ongoing Gaza war.

2 mins

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