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Explosion at MOL's Olefin-1 plant in Hungary kills one, injures seven
An explosion during a plant restart at MOL Petrochemicals' Olefin-1 unit in Tiszaujvaros killed one and injured seven.
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Pan Pacific Conservation Foundation grants over $73,000 to Singapore environmental groups
The Pan Pacific Conservation Foundation disbursed over $73,000 to support Singapore environmental groups during a Changi Beach Park event on May 22.
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UN allocates $60 million and deploys staff to fight Ebola outbreak in Congo
The UN is releasing up to $60 million and sending personnel to contain a Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in Congo’s Ituri province.
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Mathew Leckie aims for fourth World Cup after hip surgery comeback
Australia's Mathew Leckie, 35, targets a fourth World Cup following recovery from hip surgery.
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Universal Studios Singapore performer hospitalized after training medical emergency
A Universal Studios Singapore performer suffered a medical emergency during training on May 19 and was hospitalized at Singapore General Hospital.
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Ebola risk at 2026 World Cup deemed very low despite outbreak in DR Congo
Health experts say Ebola poses minimal risk to fans at 2026 FIFA World Cup amid enhanced screening and travel restrictions.
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New Zealand captain Chris Wood fit and motivated ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
Chris Wood recovered from knee surgery and is set to lead New Zealand at the 2026 FIFA World Cup starting June 11 in North America.
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Singapore ministers sue Bloomberg for defamation over 2024 property article
Ministers K. Shanmugam and Tan See Leng sued Bloomberg and reporter Low De Wei for defamation over a 2024 article alleging secrecy in mansion deals.
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Shahriyar Moghanlou named in Iran's preliminary World Cup squad for Turkey camp
Striker Shahriyar Moghanlou has joined Iran's 31-player preliminary World Cup squad and will train with the team in Turkey before final cuts.
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Accountant Daniel Chun jailed 30 weeks for submitting fake documents to IRAS
Daniel Chun Ling Ping was sentenced to 30 weeks in jail for submitting fictitious invoices during an IRAS audit involving dormant companies.
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Man jailed 20 weeks for verbal abuse, assault and theft in Singapore
Mohammad Arif Ismail was sentenced to 20 weeks' jail for racial verbal abuse, assaulting an elderly man, and theft in Singapore.
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Adam Hashim jailed and fined for drink driving after kerb collision in Upper Bukit Timah
Adam Hashim, 42, was sentenced to four weeks’ jail, fined $12,000, and banned from driving for five years after a drink-driving accident in Singapore.
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FIFA mandates hydration breaks and expands VAR for 2026 World Cup in North America
FIFA will require three-minute hydration breaks in every 2026 World Cup game and extend VAR to review second yellows and corners.
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Singapore’s Delugs develops integrated wrist strap for Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop watch
Delugs, a Singapore watch-strap maker, is creating a custom wrist strap for the Audemars Piguet x Swatch Royal Pop watch, nearing sample production.
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North Carolina sues VinFast over abandoned electric vehicle factory project
North Carolina filed suit against Vietnamese EV maker VinFast for failing to build a promised factory and abandoning the site for over a year.
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NDP 2026 Ticket Applications Open May 23 to June 6 for National Stadium Event
Ticket applications for National Day Parade 2026 at National Stadium open May 23 through June 6 via Singpass at ndp.gov.sg.
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Singapore launches $350 million longevity challenge to fight cognitive and physical decline
Singapore launched a $350 million research programme to address cognitive decline and physical function loss in its ageing population.
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Japan trials anime avatar therapy for depressed youth in six-month pilot study
Psychiatrist Francesco Panto led a six-month pilot using anime avatars in online therapy for 20 young adults with depression.
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South-east Asian fishermen resume work despite fuel costs exceeding half trip expenses
Thai fisherman Bunyut Chaosamut resumed fishing in June after two months idle due to soaring fuel costs amid Middle East conflict.
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Technical Fault Disrupts Flights at Zurich Airport Amid US-Iran Talks No-Fly Zone
A technical fault in Swiss air traffic control caused cancellations and delays at Zurich Airport today after a last-minute no-fly zone was imposed for US-Iran peace talks.
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Madrid cancels outdoor screening of Spain vs Saudi Arabia World Cup match due to extreme heat
Madrid authorities and the Spanish Football Federation canceled the outdoor screening of Spain’s World Cup match over extreme heat forecasts on June 21, 2026.
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Israel Keeps Troops in Southern Lebanon Security Zone Amid Tensions with Hezbollah
Israel maintains forces in a 10km-deep security zone in southern Lebanon despite recent ceasefire and Hezbollah demands to withdraw.
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Centre for Domestic Employees trains 377 helpers in caregiving pilot programmes
The Centre for Domestic Employees completed caregiving training for 377 foreign domestic helpers in Singapore over the past year.
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Jack Draper returns to tennis with Andy Murray as coach after injury layoff
Jack Draper resumed competitive tennis on June 21, 2026, at Eastbourne with Andy Murray joining as his coach following months sidelined by injury.