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Rescuers say nine children of Gaza doctor couple killed in Israeli strike

Israel has recently stepped up its campaign in Gaza drawing international criticism and calls to allow in more supplies after it eased a total aid blockade imposed on March 2.
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Hyundai Ioniq's global sales top 500,000 units

SEOUL, May 25 (Yonhap) -- Hyundai Motor Co.'s Ioniq series have sold over 500,00...
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GenAI in resume writing, job assessments: Fair use or foul play?

Some employers welcome the use of AI tools in tests, but others restrict their use to ensure fairness.
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N. Korea urges U.S. to stop military threats

SEOUL, May 25 (Yonhap) -- North Korea on Sunday called on the United States to a...
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Trump 'on brand' with anti-woke rant at army officer graduation

The U.S. president's speech at the West Point Military Academy veered between attacks on transgender people and DEI policies to slamming his predecessors.
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Global South Spotlight: Africa – a fertile land of hope

Global South Spotlight: Africa – a fertile land of hope
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Syria reboots interior ministry as Damascus seeks to reassure West

Keen to reboot and rebuild nearly 14 years after a devastating civil war began, the new authorities have hailed Washington's lifting of U.S. sanctions.
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‘Victims for a lifetime’: Refugees in Hong Kong tell of life in limbo after Trump’s suspension of resettlement programme

Peter, a refugee in Hong Kong, fled political persecution in his home country in Africa. But he never thought he would become a victim again – this time because of …
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Truth is slippery in ‘Suspicion,’ a detective story based on a true crime

Seicho Matsumoto’s mystery novella is based on 1974’s “Beppu 300 million yen insurance murder.”
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Spotlight on billionaires and tycoons who choose S’pore to set up their foundations for charity work

They include American hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio and Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin.
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More than Grades – a new series by The Straits Times to spotlight remarkable youth

It hopes to tell stories of young students throughout the year, not only in results season.
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Indonesian gold tycoon’s new foundation in Singapore gives underserved causes a boost

In February, the foundation committed $1 million to the Community Chest to support various causes.
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One challenge after another, but ITE student still finds ways to shine

After escaping a childhood of abuse, Miss Azaleagrace Teo has made an impact in and out of school.
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Universities and hospitals get the largest multimillion-dollar donations in Singapore

These include the $110 million donation from UOB and the Wee Foundation to NTU in April.
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Be someone who gets stuff done: Tips for success from billionaire Todd Boehly, co-owner of Chelsea, Dodgers and Lakers

The self-made American billionaire investor loves competition and believes it gets the best out of businesses, sports and people, he tells Sumiko Tan.
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New travel e-SIM providers use novel ways to woo customers

Firsty, for instance, offers 300MB of free data daily when users watch advertisements.
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Iranian filmmaker Panahi urges 'freedom' as he wins Cannes top prize

Iranian dissident director Jafar Panahi won the Palme d'Or top prize at the Cannes film festival on Saturday, using his acceptance speech to urge his country to unite…
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Melon thefts reported in Ibaraki Prefecture

A series of melon thefts have been reported this month in Ibaraki Prefecture, the top producer of melons in Japan, police said. According to police, in Ibaraki town,…
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U.S. increasingly aware of Japan's economic importance: Akazawa

The United States is increasingly recognizing the importance of Japan for its economy, the Asian country's chief tariff negotiator said Friday, after holding another round of talks with…
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Koizumi eyes ¥2,000 per 5 kg retail price for gov't rice

New farm minister Shinjiro Koizumi said Saturday that the government plans to sell its stockpiled rice to retailers through direct contracts, aiming to make it available in stores…
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Anthropic's Claude AI gets smarter -- and mischievious

Anthropic launched its latest Claude generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) models on Thursday, claiming to set new standards for reasoning but also building in safeguards against rogue behavior. "Claude…
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U.S. beats Sweden 6-2 to set the final against Switzerland at ice hockey worlds

The United States beat Sweden 6-2 to advance to the final of the ice hockey world championship on Saturday. In Sunday's final, the U.S. will play Switzerland. The…
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Lando Norris qualifies on pole for Monaco GP in record time

Lando Norris beat the Monaco track record, his main Formula 1 rival and a local hero to take pole position on Saturday. Perhaps most importantly, Norris made a…
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Mexican rider Del Toro extends Giro lead beyond a minute after rivals slowed by crash

Overall leader Isaac Del Toro gained chunks of time on many of his biggest rivals who were slowed by a crash in the wet and slippery 14th stage…
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Osaka in Paris

Japan's Naomi Osaka smiles during a press conference at the Roland Garros stadium ahead of the French Open tennis tournament, in Paris on Saturday. See story here.
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