
Vihanya Rakshika
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4 days ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Vihanya Rakshika |Zaihan Mohamed Yusof
The area was cordoned off by the police, with a police van and car seen at the scene. SINGAPORE – A 21-year-old man was pronounced dead in the early hours of June 24 at a shopping mall in Novena, with preliminary investigations indicating no foul play was involved. In response to queries, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they responded to the incident at 101 Thomson Road just before 7am. The United Square mall is located at this address.
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4 days ago |
malaysia.news.yahoo.com | Vihanya Rakshika |Zaihan Mohamed Yusof
Vihanya Rakshika,Zaihan Mohamed Yusof23 June 2025 at 11:00 pm·2-min readSINGAPORE – A 21-year-old man was pronounced dead in the early hours of June 24 at a shopping mall in Novena, with preliminary investigations indicating no foul play was involved. In response to queries, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they responded to the incident at 101 Thomson Road just before 7am. The United Square mall is located at this address.
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1 month ago |
straitstimes.com | Shabana Begum |Vihanya Rakshika |Angelica Ang
SINGAPORE - Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has led his PAP team in Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC to a win against the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) with 73.46 per cent of the votes, in his first election as prime minister. This marked an improvement from 2020 when his PAP team defeated SDP with 63.18 per cent of the votes, and from 2015, when PAP won by 68.73 per cent.
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1 month ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Shabana Begum |Vihanya Rakshika |Angelica Ang
The PAP's Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC candidates (from left) Hany Soh, Zaqy Mohamad, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Alex Yam thanking their supporters at Yio Chu Kang Stadium on May 3. SINGAPORE - Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has led his PAP team in Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC to a win against the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) with 73.46 per cent of the votes, in his first election as prime minister.
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Mar 28, 2025 |
straitstimes.com | Eileen Ng |Vihanya Rakshika
Singaporeans in the Thai capital of Bangkok rushed out of high-rise buildings after feeling seismic waves following a powerful earthquake in neighbouring Myanmar on March 28. They recounted to The Straits Times scenes of people running towards open areas, swaying buildings and metro services being suspended, with long queues forming at bus and taxi stands.
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