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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Oct 27, 2024
2024-10-27 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-新加坡     原网页

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       Israel hit military targets in retaliation for Iran’s Oct 1 attack on Israel with about 200 ballistic missiles.

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       Most of the official reports coming out of Iran claim that although the country suffered “limited damage”, its military and economy are, supposedly, hardly affected by the attacks.

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       A report by ST on Mr Ricqo Rafiezuwan had sparked an outpouring of support from strangers.

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       Fear is the biggest red-flag emotion to be wary of.

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       Such links are important for Singapore given how open and vulnerable it is, he added.

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       Professor Wong Tien Yin is working at Tsinghua University to link schools, hospitals into an integrated system.

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       Repair Kopitiam has 200 to 300 volunteers teaching the repair of electrical, fabric and mechanical items.

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       The Government can gazette the site as a national monument despite Mr Lee Hsien Yang's wish to demolish the house.

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       Cheekies, which started as a home-based business, now operates out of a kitchen in Changi.

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       About 500 recruits will be drafted in January 2025, with a bigger intake to follow later in June.

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