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Two Singaporeans among 3 hikers feared dead after Mount Dukono eruption in Indonesia

Mount Dukono, located in North Maluku province, erupted on May 8 at 7.41am.

ASEAN should uphold navigational rights to ensure supply chain resilience, says PM Wong

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PM Wong urges ASEAN to prepare for new normal of disruptions by strengthening integration

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Marcos says ASEAN fuel-sharing scheme still needs to be ironed out

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Malaysia, Singapore fine-tuning RTS Link co-located facility SOPs, says Saifuddin

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2 Singaporeans among hikers reported dead after Indonesia’s Mount Dukono eruption

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Buddhist monk and temple dogs lift hearts along Thailand’s Chao Phraya River

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Plans to launch more BTO flats, private housing supply in Singapore

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10-year MOP for executive condos, more EC units for first-timers to tackle affordability concerns

The proportion of first-time EC buyers has decreased over the past few years, the minister said.

The first two sites to be affected by the new measures are located in Canberra Drive (left) and Sembawang Drive (right).

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New rules prioritising first-time buyers may curb exuberance in EC land bids, new launches

New cruise and ferry terminal, exhibition hub in the works near Marina South

S’pore to pump $740m into tourism; raked in record tourism spending of $32.8b in 2025

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Marcos says ASEAN fuel-sharing scheme still needs to be ironed out

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South Korea’s arms exports face competition as Japanese weapons hit the market

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India’s data centre boom is straining its power grid

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Penang has been DAP’s fortress since 2008. Could this end in the next polls?

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Can a 15-minute city push up a 0.87 fertility rate?

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An ideological homecoming for BJP, and some hope for Bengalis

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The fear factors behind the Japan-Australia ‘quasi-alliance’

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David Attenborough at 100: ‘The most consequential broadcaster of our times’

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The Week in Pictures: Fatal train crash in Indonesia; Banksy’s new statue in London

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Johor is promoting a state identity. Not everyone feels the same about it

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Through a judge’s lens: 2026 World Press Photo Contest

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Milan’s world: A day in the life of a Singapore Special dog

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AI chatbots know more about you than you realise

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It’s not just you: What 1,000 people said about their dating struggles

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Young investors drawn to Singapore equities as safe harbour amid wild seas

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Young investors (clockwise from top left) Mr Hubert Lim, Mr Dary Ong, Mr Ocean Cheng, Ms Iris Phyo, Mr Daniel Ong and Mr Jarret Han.

Me and My Money: The millennial spice mixer who expanded a dying trade

Mr Jeya Seelan has expanded his family business, which was founded by his grandfather almost 80 years ago.
Mr Jeya Seelan has expanded his family business, which was founded by his grandfather almost 80 years ago.

Free meals for first dates? Singpass login to deter catfishers? Survey seeks views to boost coupling

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(from left) aw rui huan and clarence teo two young officers in stem jobs thriving in the supportive culture of learning experimentation and public service at home team science and technology agency, one of singapore's best employers 2026
IP rider changes from April 2026: Will you have to pay more if you fall sick?
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Learn how the new changes to Integrated Shield Plan riders will affect you and your family.
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