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France coach Didier Deschamps names 26-man World Cup squad and warns of tough opponents
Didier Deschamps named France's 26-man squad on May 14 and cautioned about strong first-round World Cup rivals.
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Families for Life Chair Urges Expanded Family Definition as Singapore Fertility Hits Record Low
Families for Life chairman Keith Magnus calls for broader family support amid Singapore's 2025 fertility rate drop to 0.87.
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UN court denies Ratko Mladić's request for early release despite terminal condition
A UN war crimes court rejected Ratko Mladić's bid for early release due to health, ruling his prison medical care is adequate.
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Tottenham Hotspur avoid relegation after 1-0 win, commit to full club reset
Tottenham Hotspur finished 17th again, narrowly avoiding relegation with a win over Everton and announcing a club rebuild after a troubled season.
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Union Saint-Gilloise beat Anderlecht 3-1 after extra time to win Belgian Cup
Union Saint-Gilloise defeated Anderlecht 3-1 after extra time on May 14 in Brussels to win the Belgian Cup.
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Higher foreign player quota had limited impact on Singapore Premier League competitiveness
Singapore Premier League clubs fielded up to seven foreign players in 2025-26 but competitiveness gains were minimal, analysts said.
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Victim loses S$4.9 million in Strait of Hormuz funding scam using deepfake impersonation
A victim lost at least S$4.9 million in a deepfake-fueled scam impersonating Singapore officials linked to Strait of Hormuz funding assistance.
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King Charles visits Golders Green amid rising antisemitic violence in London
King Charles made an unannounced visit to London’s Golders Green on May 14 to support the Jewish community after recent antisemitic attacks.
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ThaiBev reports 3.2% net profit decline in H1 2026 on impairment and weak beer sales
Thai Beverage posted a 3.2% drop in H1 2026 net profit to 14.2 billion baht amid an impairment loss and lower beer revenue.
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Graham Potter moves from West Ham sacking to Sweden World Cup coach in 2025-26 season
Graham Potter was dismissed by West Ham in September 2025 and appointed Sweden coach in October, leading them to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
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Polish PM Donald Tusk responds to hoax fire call targeting president’s family
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk condemned a false fire alarm at President Nawrocki’s family apartment and vowed to find those responsible.
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Spain names 26-man 2026 World Cup squad with eight Barcelona players and no Real Madrid stars
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente announced a 26-man World Cup squad featuring eight Barcelona players but no Real Madrid participants for the first time since 1950.
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TikTok and TOUCH Cyber Wellness launch Family Digital Check-In Guide in Singapore
TikTok and TOUCH Cyber Wellness launched the Family Digital Check-In Guide to help Singapore families manage children's digital habits on May 25, 2026.
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Nearly half of Singapore residents now identify most with English or Singlish, survey shows
A 2024 survey found 47.6% of Singapore residents identify most with English or Singlish, up from 33.8% in 2013.
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Jardine Matheson to acquire Australian diagnostic imaging group I-MED for A$3.4 billion
Jardine Matheson agreed to buy I-MED Radiology Network for A$3.4 billion, expanding its healthcare portfolio in Australia and New Zealand.
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Andrew Abdo named new Tennis Australia CEO, replacing Craig Tiley
Tennis Australia appointed Andrew Abdo as CEO, succeeding Craig Tiley who is moving to US Tennis Association.
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Max Verstappen criticizes F1 rules after third place finish at Canadian GP
Max Verstappen finished third at the Canadian Grand Prix and criticized current Formula One rules as anti-racing and anti-driving.
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Indonesia to centralize exports of key commodities under new state agency
Indonesia will centralize exports of palm oil, coal, and some nickel products under Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia starting June 1, 2026.
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New Zealand Tightens English Rules and Expands Philanthropy for Investor Visas
From June 1, New Zealand will raise English language standards for some work visas and allow investor visa applicants to donate up to NZ$1 million to charity.
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Singapore launches AI assistant HealthGuide@Home to support Healthier SG goals
Singapore's Ministry of Health unveiled HealthGuide@Home, an AI-powered assistant to tailor diet and exercise plans for Healthier SG participants.
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SMRT to increase pest control after rat spotted on East-West Line train
SMRT confirmed a rat sighting on an East-West Line train and will boost pest control at stations and depots.
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Around 20 injured after irritant spray incident at Tokyo Ginza Six mall
A man sprayed an irritant near an ATM in Tokyo’s Ginza Six mall on May 25, injuring about 20 people, police said.
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Singha heir accuses brother of childhood sexual abuse, sparking public reckoning in Thailand
Siranudh Scott accused his older brother Sunit of sexual abuse from ages 9 to 13, leading to Sunit’s dismissal and public debate in Thailand.
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Pope Leo XIV issues encyclical calling for ethical AI and global regulation
Pope Leo XIV released 'Magnifica Humanitas' on May 25, calling for disarming AI and condemning autonomous weapons.