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Samsung offers plan to speed up AI chip delivery
Samsung Electronics said its contract manufacturing business plans to offer a one-stop shop for clients to get their artificial intelligence (AI) chips made faster.
Ex-SpaceX workers allege sexism and harassment
SpaceX founder and chief executive Elon Musk pursued women working at the company for sex, including a former intern, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing affidavits signed by one of the women and other interviews.
Harbour pilot's drowning a work-related death, says coroner
After performing his duties on a tugboat, PSA Marine harbour pilot Mohamed Nabil Mohamed Ghazali prepared to disembark from the vessel to return to his launch boat.
Man who allegedly removed carpark gantry barrier arms charged
A man, believed to have been seen in two videos removing carpark gantry barrier arms, was charged on June 13 with one count each of theft and committing mischief.
Teens among nine arrested over money mule activities
Police have arrested nine people, aged between 18 and 35, for their suspected involvement in money mule activities.
Boost for Tengah's connectivity as Grab updates maps
Ongoing mapping exercise aims to improve wayfinding and residents' access to services
Conservation pioneer who led 'City in Nature' efforts dies
The nature community in Singapore on June 13 mourned the loss of one of its pioneers, former commissioner of parks and recreation Leong Chee Chiew, 72, who died the day before from cancer.
Taylor Swift's UK concerts were 'ground shaking': Seismologists
Taylor Swift fans literally made the earth move as the US singer-songwriter began her UK tour, the British Geological Survey (BGS) said on June 13, with seismic activity recorded 6km away.
PM Sunak, Starmer face grilling by British voters
Leaders of ruling Tories and opposition Labour challenged over pledges, past calls
Rural villages that supply water to Mumbai drying up
Infrastructure for megacity often not linked to villages, which rely on wells
Cloak-and-dagger confrontation between West, Russia set to grow
Laurent Vinatier is a French academic who knows Russia well.
Learning from Myanmar's rebels, junta builds new Chinese drone fleet
Models made for commercial use modified to carry arms to attack resistance forces
China, NZ deepen trade ties, discuss human rights issues
New Zealand and China on June 13 signed agreements on trade and climate change with human rights also on the agenda - during a trip by Premier Li Qiang, the highest-level Chinese visit to New Zealand in seven years.
Israeli forces push deeper into Rafah; US says truce still possible
Top diplomat Blinken says Hamas wants numerous changes to ceasefire proposal
US-based Pall Corp opens $202m plant in Singapore
Facility will create up to 300 jobs in science, engineering and advanced manufacturing
Japan's vehicle scandal exposes outdated processes: Analysts
Practices dating back to 1951 stifle innovation and are unrealistic, they say
Exhausted from work? Nearly half of S'pore workers surveyed feel the same
Those under 40 are three times more likely to feel extremely burnt out than workers over 50
Social media censorship surges during Anwar's first year: Report
Government made the world's highest number of takedown requests to TikTok
G-7 leaders strike deal on $68b loan to Ukraine
Ukrainian leader will also sign long-term security accord with US President
Families awaiting BTO flats can apply for $300 a month in rental vouchers from July
Eligible families waiting for their Build-To-Order (BTO) units can apply to tap $300 a month in vouchers to offset rent for an HDB flat or bedroom on the open market from July 1.
Government SMSes will show 'gov.sg' as sender ID from July 1
Aim is to make it easier for public to identify authentic messages from the authorities
Scheffler fully focused but able to laugh at himself
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler says he is fully focused on this week’s US Open and picking up a sixth win of the season in Pinehurst, North Carolina, having put his arrest at the PGA Championship behind him.
Hungry Kroos has appetite for 'cheesy' career finale
Germany veteran Toni Kroos is hoping to sign off from his national career with a dream victory on home soil in Euro 2024 and admitted on June 11 that the prospect was almost \"a bit too cheesy\".
ZHOU BOUND FOR OLYMPICS
Rising table tennis player joins teammates Quek and Zeng in qualifying for Paris 2024
TEAM EFFORT GIVES CELTICS THE EDGE
Allen says Boston have more balance; Mavs lack third option but comeback still possible
US CPI flat but inflation likely still too high for rate cut before Sept
The US' annual consumer price index (CPI) came in at 3.3 per cent in May, down 0.1 percentage point from April, the Labour Department said in a statement on June 12.
EU to hit Chinese EVs with extra tariffs of up to 38%
Beijing calls move protectionist; Chinese industry group says no major impact
Efforts to get diners to return trays and crockery paying off
Return rate is up; 2024 Go Green campaign launched with focus on public cleanliness
Israel and Hamas committed war crimes, UN inquiry finds
Israeli actions were also crimes against humanity given the high civilian losses
HK cancels passports of 6 'lawless' democracy activists
It says they continue to engage in activities that endanger national security from the UK