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Microsoft announces $3b AI and cloud investment in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR Microsoft pledged a US$2.2 billion (S$3 billion) investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing in Malaysia on May 2 to help develop the country's AI infrastructure.
Only 40% of foreign visitors to Bali paid new tourist tax since Feb
Lack of compliance with the new levy due to insufficient checks, poor coordination
Gaza needs biggest post-war reconstruction effort since WWII, says UN
GAZA STRIP, Palestinian Territories The UN said on May 2 that the post-war reconstruction of Gaza would require an international effort unseen since the aftermath of World War II, estimating it could cost up to US$40 billion (S$54 billion).
Universities in France, Australia, Canada see Gaza protests
Campus protests spreading beyond US, but demonstrations take place peacefully
Biden lumps Japan, India with China, Russia as 'xenophobic'
WASHINGTON Japan and India are struggling economically because they are \"xenophobic\", US President Joe Biden told a campaign event, lumping the American allies in with rivals China and Russia as countries rejecting immigrants.
Hybrid cooling fans, underground bike parking among new features at TEL Stage 4 stations
New hybrid cooling fans have been installed at all MRT stations along Stage 4 of the Thomson-East Coast Line (TEL) to keep temperatures on the train platforms at a comfortable level for passengers while reducing energy usage.
Singapore and Canada to enhance science and technology cooperation
This will cover areas such as Al, digital and green technologies and biotechnology
Sport Singapore launches 'fairer, more transparent' booking platform
It says web-based MyActiveSG+ will deter resellers of public sports facility bookings
More high-rise housing planned for one-north area as URA prepares plots for development
More high-rise housing is set to be built in one-north, to support the growing demand for homes in the business park.
Retail sales up 2.7% in March due to higher F&B spending, Swift concerts
Retail sales in Singapore rose for the third month in a row, lifted by Taylor Swift's Eras Tour performances in March, but there is concern that the trend could weaken in the coming months.
Ong Ye Kung urges better outreach to engage seniors
Health Minister wants active ageing centres to work with other groups as S’pore ages
‘NEVER-ENDING’ SUCCESS FOR TAN
S’porean adds cup to league title, Dortmund keen to retain her services for next season
BOSTON PUT PAST BEHIND TO PROGRESS
Celtics take revenge on Heat with big win to book place in 2nd round of NBA play-offs
TAN THE MAN AT BARRIER TRIALS
Low-profile trainer makes presence felt with Single Warrior, Big Union at morning hit-outs
DBS starts the year strong as Ql profit hits new high of $2.95b
Its fee income gets boost from stronger market sentiment, higher card spending
Fed keeps rates at 23-year high amid stubborn price rises
US central bank cites lack of further progress’ towards its 2% inflation target
South Korea’s inflation slows more than expected in April
But weakening won poses challenge to policymakers’ efforts to cool price growth
Qualcomm gives upbeat sales forecast In sign of smartphone recovery
China remains crucial amid sales surge to its phone-makers in first half of fiscal year
Driver in crash that killed prof was checking GPS on phone
He says he was in a state of panic when he told police officer he had fallen asleep at the wheel
Agencies hold joint counter-terrorism exercise
A joint counter-terrorism exercise by various government agencies was held on April 30 and May 1 to test the Republic's preparedness in the event of a terror attack, the police said on May 2.
Five-year-old is youngest S'porean to reach Everest Base Camp
Pre-schooler makes trek to camp situated at altitude of 5,364m in Nepal with his father
Temasek Poly grad excels despite rare condition limiting her mobility
She wins award for academic achievements, perseverance
Manila summons China envoy over water cannon attack in South China Sea
Manila summoned a senior Chinese envoy on May 2 to protest a water cannon incident that damaged two Philippine vessels during a patrol in the South China Sea.
Death toll from road collapse in southern China rises to 48
The death toll from a highway collapse in southern China's Guangdong province has risen to 48, state media said on May 2, as rescue work continued.
US sanctions 20 Chinese companies for supporting Russian military
It also accuses Kremlin of violating global ban on chemical weapons in Ukraine war
Young, engaged and valued: Singapore youth take top spot in global index
Republic ranked best on overall youth development compared with 182 nations
Mass fish die-off in Vietnam as heatwave roasts South-east Asia
DONG NAI, Vietnam Hundreds of thousands of fish have died in a reservoir in southern Vietnam's Dong Nai province, with locals and media reports suggesting a brutal heatwave and the lake's management are to blame.
HEATWAVE TAKES ITS TOLL IN ASIA...
Hot weather raises fears of lower voter turnout in India’s GE
Australian reaction to nest of spies’ from India muted amid warming ties
Response a distinct contrast when compared with accusations against China
California police clear protest camp at UCLA, arrest activists
Hundreds of police officers in riot gear swarmed the site of a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), on May 2, arresting defiant demonstrators and dismantling their encampment.