
Singapore's economy grows slightly in Q2, averts recession
By Chen Lin SINGAPORE Singapore's economy narrowly escaped a technical recession after posting modest growth in the April
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Students still struggle with math and reading despite the end of the pandemic era, study shows
Students who struggled through the height of the Covid-19 pandemic -- between March 2020 and early 2023 -- are still having trouble keeping up with course work, according to a study from the nonprofit NWEA, which focuses on education research.
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Taylor Swift: What Asian fans did for her concert tickets
Furious competition for Eras Tour seats will fulfil or crush fans' Wildest Dreams.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau begs Taylor Swift to bring Eras Tour to Canada
Justin Trudeau has asked Taylor Swift to extend her global tour to include Canada.
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Singapore's fight against inflation still on amid uncertain growth outlook -central bank
By Xinghui Kok SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Singapore's central bank warned on Wednesday of weak near-term growth for one of Asia's top
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US maternal deaths doubled in last 20 years, study finds
American Indian and Alaska Native women see the greatest increase, new research finds.
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Singapore’s LGBT community feels safer as end of ban brings change
By Xinghui Kok SINGAPORE Singapore drag performer Yeo Sam Jo has been feeling much more confident and safe
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Zimbabwe's obsession with Animal Farm as novel gets Shona translation
George Orwell's satirical novel has such resonance it has been translated into the local Shona language.
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Singapore May core inflation rises 4.7% y/y, matches forecast
SINGAPORE Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 4.7% year-on-year in May, official data showed on Friday. The May
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F1 23 Singapore Setup: Best Race Car
Here's the best F1 23 Singapore setup for a victory in Asia, including aerodynamics, suspension, brakes, and more.
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It could take 131 years for the world to close the gender gap, report shows
Progress on achieving global gender equality is languishing.
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Siemens to invest $2.2 billion to ramp up global production
By John Revill ZURICH (Reuters) -Siemens will spend 2 billion euros ($2.16 billion) on a new global investment plan, the
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