Two helicopters collide in mid-air in Malaysia, 10 killed

Two Navy helicopters collided in mid-air in Malaysia. The collision occurred between two helicopters during a ceremonial exercise of the Royal Malaysian Navy. Two helicopters crashed. Video released by local media showed that two helicopters collided after several helicopters took off for a training exercise. Soon after, both helicopters fell to the ground. Quoting the […]

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Tech Billionaire’s Wife Invests in Singapore’s Prime Real Estate Amid Market Lull

In a strategic move, Ma Liqian, the wife of tech magnate Forrest Li, has set her sights on a prestigious mansion nestled in the heart of Singapore’s exclusive residential enclave. Despite the luxury property market experiencing a slowdown, Liqian has filed an option to acquire a lavish estate on Gallop Road for a staggering $31 […]

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Singapore’s Foreign Minister Deepens Diplomatic Ties with Indonesia in High-Level Visit

In a move to bolster longstanding bilateral relations, Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Vivian Balakrishnan, is set to embark on a significant working visit to Jakarta from April 23 to April 26, as announced by Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). The visit, characterized by the MFA as an affirmation of the strong friendship and […]

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Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds as Border Conflict Escalates between Myanmar and Thailand

  As tensions continue to mount at the Myanmar-Thailand border, the situation has taken a dire turn, with fighting escalating and endangering the lives of civilians caught in the crossfire. Witnesses, media reports, and the Thai government have all confirmed the intensification of clashes, leading to the displacement of approximately 200 civilians who were forced […]

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Thai-Myanmar Border Region Sees Renewed Clashes Amid Ongoing Tensions

  Tensions flared once again near the Thai-Myanmar border as clashes erupted between the Myanmar junta and armed ethnic groups in proximity to a key trade hub, both an armed group spokesperson and the Thai army confirmed on Saturday. This resurgence of violence comes after a period of relative calm, signaling the persistent volatility in […]

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Singapore’s Shanmugam rebuts ‘sneering’ Economist article on Lawrence Wong’s political succession

Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam on Friday criticised a commentary by British publication The Economist, which he said could not “resist sneering” at Singapore’s political leadership handover. The weekly newspaper’s commentary, published on Thursday, noted that Singapore has had “only” three leaders in its 59 years, and that the next prime minister Lawrence […]

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The volcano woke up in Indonesia, leaving 11,000 people homeless

The sky is covered with thick black smoke due to the sudden awakening of a volcano in Indonesia, which is located in the Pacific Ocean’s ‘Ring of Fire’. About 11,000 people have been evacuated to different places till Thursday morning. Earlier on Tuesday, Mount Ruang in North Sulawesi province of that country erupted four times […]

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Indonesia is in a terrible volcanic eruption again

Ruang volcano in Indonesia’s North Sulawesi province has erupted. The volcano, located on Ruang Island, about 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the provincial capital Manado, has erupted more than three times since Tuesday. At least 800 people have been evacuated after multiple eruptions, the country’s volcanology agency said on Wednesday. Ruang Island has about 838 […]

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The Prime Minister of Singapore is leaving power after two decades

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (72) is finally resigning after two decades in power. He is resigning on May 15. On Monday, Tsien said he would hand over the premiership to his deputy, Lawrence Wong, after resigning. Through this, a new era is going to begin under the leadership of the Southeast Asian island […]

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