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Hong Kong acts to quell anger after deadly building blaze

Police arrested three people so far, as the government warned against attempts to stoke unrest.

A woman fixes a written note outside the Wang Fuk Court on Nov 30, in the aftermath of the deadly fire in Hong Kong's Tai Po district.

Hong Kong fire death toll rises to 146

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No smartphone use in secondary schools from 2026, including during recess and CCAs

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East-West Line works on schedule; regular service on course to resume on Dec 9

The works are required to connect the East-West Line to the new East Coast Integrated Depot.

Mr Chia Choon Poh (second from right), LTA’s group director of rail (electrical and mechanical), with Mr William Low, LTA’s executive project engineer, checking out the progress of works to connect the East-West Line to the new East Coast Integrated Depot on Nov 30.

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‘Men only’ KL spa raid: 171 freed after court rejects remand bid in ‘victimless’ case

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Measly pay rises drive young Indonesians to take up second jobs

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The Sushi Express Group serves over 17.5 million plates annually starting at $1.50 each, making quality sushi accessible for everyday dining.
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Learners with Singapore’s post-polytechnic diplomas and ITE diplomas can now progress to postgraduate studies at SMU Academy, tapping the university’s modern facilities and resources as they upgrade their skills.

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