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Civilian industrial complex supplies Russian army with over 65 types of units — top brass

Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov praised the new mechanisms for accelerating the introduction of advanced weapons and equipment developed by the civilian defense industrial complex in the interests of the Russian army

2 Singaporeans arrested on return home after repatriation from Malaysia

Two Singaporean men were among 108 people recently deported from Malaysia upon completion of their detention. In a Facebook post on Monday (Dec 1), the Immigration Department of Malaysia (JIM) in Johor said 108 people of various nationalities were deport
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2 Singaporeans arrested on return home after repatriation from Malaysia

Two Singaporean men were among 108 people recently deported from Malaysia upon completion of their detention. In a Facebook post on Monday (Dec 1), the Immigration Department of Malaysia (JIM) in Johor said 108 people of various nationalities were deported from the Pekan Nanas Immigration Detention Centre to their countries of origin in the fourth week of November. «Among those deported are 52 Bangladeshis, 25 Indonesians, 11 Thais, nine Vietnamese, nine Pakistanis, and two Singaporeans,» JIM said. According to the department, the detention centre regularly carries out deportation to ensure there is no backlog of detainees who have completed their sentences and are still staying in the country. On Nov 18, two Singaporeans who were arrested for overstaying were also deported from Malaysia to Singapore. In response to AsiaOne's queries, Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) confirmed that the two Singaporeans were deported from Malaysia to Singapore. 

Cyber Monday 2025 UK deals live: The best offers still on after Black Friday on big-name brands

Cyber Monday 2025 LIVE: The best and latest deals and sales from brands including Amazon, Boots and John Lewis handpicked and price-checked by shopping experts.
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Cyber Monday 2025 UK deals live: The best offers still on after Black Friday on big-name brands

Cyber Monday 2025 LIVE: The best and latest deals and sales from brands including Amazon, Boots and John Lewis handpicked and price-checked by shopping experts.

I'm A Celeb's Eddie Kadi becomes the SECOND contestant to be voted out of the jungle leaving fans 'devastated' after landing in the bottom with Vogue Williams

The funnyman, 42, found himself in the bottom two alongside model Vogue Williams , before hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announced he had received the fewest viewer votes.
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I'm A Celeb's Eddie Kadi becomes the SECOND contestant to be voted out of the jungle leaving fans 'devastated' after landing in the bottom with Vogue Williams

The funnyman, 42, found himself in the bottom two alongside model Vogue Williams , before hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly announced he had received the fewest viewer votes.

British father, 37, drowns after getting caught in a rip tide while swimming at Phuket beach during family holiday

The 37-year-old, from Ipswich, was paddling with his partner and dozens of other holidaymakers at the popular Freedom Beach on Saturday morning before the tragedy took place.
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British father, 37, drowns after getting caught in a rip tide while swimming at Phuket beach during family holiday

The 37-year-old, from Ipswich, was paddling with his partner and dozens of other holidaymakers at the popular Freedom Beach on Saturday morning before the tragedy took place.

Council forced to spend £30,000 cleaning up streets stained brown by tobacco popular with South East Asian community

The rust-coloured mix of saliva and paan is blighting the streets of Wembley in North West London, where it is commonly chewed by people from South East Asia.
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Council forced to spend £30,000 cleaning up streets stained brown by tobacco popular with South East Asian community

The rust-coloured mix of saliva and paan is blighting the streets of Wembley in North West London, where it is commonly chewed by people from South East Asia.

Ukrainian request for nukes and NATO membership ‘will not fly’ – US senator

US Senator Lindsey Graham has rejected the call to provide Ukraine with nuclear weapons Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ukrainian request for nukes and NATO membership ‘will not fly’ – US senator

US Senator Lindsey Graham has rejected the call to provide Ukraine with nuclear weapons Read Full Article at RT.com

Judge Vincent Hoong to be appointed CEA's deputy president; Cheng Hsing Yao to chair Centre for Liveable Cities

The governing council of the Council of Estate Agencies (CEA) and the Centre for Liveable Cities' (CLC) board will get new leaders in the new year.This was announced by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and CEA in a joint statement on Monday (Dec 1).
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Judge Vincent Hoong to be appointed CEA's deputy president; Cheng Hsing Yao to chair Centre for Liveable Cities

The governing council of the Council of Estate Agencies (CEA) and the Centre for Liveable Cities' (CLC) board will get new leaders in the new year.This was announced by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and CEA in a joint statement on Monday (Dec 1). Justice Vincent Hoong, who is currently a High Court judge and Presiding Judge of the State Courts, will replace current deputy president Cheng Hsing Yao on Jan 1, after his judiciary appointments end on Dec 31. Cheng, who is also the group chief executive officer of GuocoLand Limited, will be appointed as chairman of the CLC's board, also on Jan 1.Established in 2010 as a statutory board under MND, CEA was created following the passing of the Estate Agents Act, to regulate and develop the real estate agency industry.The CLC's role is to position Singapore as a hub for urban solutions through advisory, capability development, research and knowledge platforms such as the World Cities Summit.

$7.1 million in fines issued to 23,742 people for tax evasion at Singapore checkpoints from Jan to Oct

In the first ten months of 2025, 23,742 travellers were caught at Singapore's air, land and sea checkpoints for failing to declare dutiable and taxable goods. The total composition sum imposed in lieu of prosecution amounted to $7,114,850, said Singapor
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$7.1 million in fines issued to 23,742 people for tax evasion at Singapore checkpoints from Jan to Oct

In the first ten months of 2025, 23,742 travellers were caught at Singapore's air, land and sea checkpoints for failing to declare dutiable and taxable goods. The total composition sum imposed in lieu of prosecution amounted to $7,114,850, said Singapore Customs on Monday (Dec 1). In one case on Oct 17, a female traveller from Bangkok was directed for further checks after attempting to exit the arrival hall at Changi Airport via the Green Channel, which is for those without anything to declare. The checks found undeclared new luxury items, including a bag, a wallet and three pieces of jewellery. She was fined the maximum composition sum of $5,000. A total of 142 culprits have been issued the maximum penalty of $5,000 for making incorrect or incomplete declarations to Singapore Customs this year, compared with 46 such offenders in 2024 and 51 in 2023. 

Thundery showers expected on most afternoons in first half of December: Met Service

Moderate to heavy thundery showers are expected over parts of Singapore in the afternoon on most days in the first fortnight of December, due to the onset of the northeast monsoon, the Meteorological Service Singapore said on Monday (Dec 1).The showers may al
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Thundery showers expected on most afternoons in first half of December: Met Service

Moderate to heavy thundery showers are expected over parts of Singapore in the afternoon on most days in the first fortnight of December, due to the onset of the northeast monsoon, the Meteorological Service Singapore said on Monday (Dec 1).The showers may also extend into the evenings on some days.The total rain forecast is expected to be near average over most parts of the island — with daily maximum temperatures between 24 deg C and 33 deg C on most days, reaching around 34 deg C on a few days.The second half of November also saw mostly thundery showers.Temperatures were warmer, typical of the inter-monsoon conditions, with a high of 35.2 deg C recorded at Paya Lebar on Nov 29.On Nov 17, regional convergence of winds brought heavy thundery showers over many parts of Singapore in the afternoon, with a total rainfall of 70.4mm — the highest rainfall recorded for the second half of November — at Clementi. [[nid:725461]]editor@asiaone.com 

Trump says Hegseth told him he didn’t order killing of boat crew

The president also said he would not have wanted a second strike on a boat allegedly carrying drugs, which occurred after U.S. forces realized the initial attack left two survivors, as The Post reported.
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Trump says Hegseth told him he didn’t order killing of boat crew

The president also said he would not have wanted a second strike on a boat allegedly carrying drugs, which occurred after U.S. forces realized the initial attack left two survivors, as The Post reported.

Top US envoys to head to Moscow for talks on Ukraine — newspaper

US and Ukrainian officials held consultations in Florida on Sunday, addressing «possible elections, land swaps and security guarantees,» the newspaper noted
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Top US envoys to head to Moscow for talks on Ukraine — newspaper

US and Ukrainian officials held consultations in Florida on Sunday, addressing «possible elections, land swaps and security guarantees,» the newspaper noted

US, Ukraine discuss scenario of ban on Kiev joining NATO — TV

The TV channel noted that «creative solutions to tiptoe around Kiev’s red lines are being explored» as US Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff travels to Moscow for talks
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US, Ukraine discuss scenario of ban on Kiev joining NATO — TV

The TV channel noted that «creative solutions to tiptoe around Kiev’s red lines are being explored» as US Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff travels to Moscow for talks

PAHO urges Caribbean to strengthen response to HIV

WASHINGTON (CMC): The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) on Friday urged countries of the Americas, including the Caribbean, to strengthen their response to HIV, warning that around one-third of people living with HIV are diagnosed too late,...
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PAHO urges Caribbean to strengthen response to HIV

WASHINGTON (CMC): The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) on Friday urged countries of the Americas, including the Caribbean, to strengthen their response to HIV, warning that around one-third of people living with HIV are diagnosed too late,...

MoBay gears up for winter season’s start in days

WESTERN BUREAU: With the winter tourist season set to open on December 15, Montego Bay’s major resorts and attractions are accelerating their final recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa. Among the properties already at full operational...
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MoBay gears up for winter season’s start in days

WESTERN BUREAU: With the winter tourist season set to open on December 15, Montego Bay’s major resorts and attractions are accelerating their final recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa. Among the properties already at full operational...

CXC pushes for skills-ready Caribbean workforce

The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has been actively building strategic partnerships with regional employers’ groups and national workforce bodies to keep pace with the growing demand for more entry-level workers with job-ready skills. Dr...
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CXC pushes for skills-ready Caribbean workforce

The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has been actively building strategic partnerships with regional employers’ groups and national workforce bodies to keep pace with the growing demand for more entry-level workers with job-ready skills. Dr...

Westmoreland field hospital to open this week

WESTERN BUREAU: The country’s third field hospital – a Type 2 full-service medical facility gifted by Barbados – will be fully operational before the end of this week on the grounds of the Savanna-la-Mar Public General Hospital in Westmoreland....
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Westmoreland field hospital to open this week

WESTERN BUREAU: The country’s third field hospital – a Type 2 full-service medical facility gifted by Barbados – will be fully operational before the end of this week on the grounds of the Savanna-la-Mar Public General Hospital in Westmoreland....

Cleanup continues after train derailment and propane leak east of Cranbrook, B.C.

Cleanup is still underway east of Cranbrook, B.C., after a train derailment caused a propane leak and forced the evacuation of some rural properties along the Kootenay River this weekend.
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Cleanup continues after train derailment and propane leak east of Cranbrook, B.C.

Cleanup is still underway east of Cranbrook, B.C., after a train derailment caused a propane leak and forced the evacuation of some rural properties along the Kootenay River this weekend.

Russia must be ‘part of the equation’ in achieving Ukraine peace – Rubio

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Russia needs to be “part of the equation” in reaching a peace deal for Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
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Russia must be ‘part of the equation’ in achieving Ukraine peace – Rubio

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says Russia needs to be “part of the equation” in reaching a peace deal for Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com

Ex-Ukrainian Army chief’s security demands ‘will not fly’ – US senator

US Senator Lindsey Graham has rejected the call to provide Ukraine with nuclear weapons Read Full Article at RT.com
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Ex-Ukrainian Army chief’s security demands ‘will not fly’ – US senator

US Senator Lindsey Graham has rejected the call to provide Ukraine with nuclear weapons Read Full Article at RT.com

Tunisia: Prominent Tunisian Activist Arrested As Hundreds Protest Clampdown On Dissent

[RFI] Lawyers for Chaima Issa, a well-known Tunisian writer and human rights activist, say she was arrested at a protest in Tunis on Saturday as hundreds demonstrated against the curtailing of freedoms.
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Tunisia: Prominent Tunisian Activist Arrested As Hundreds Protest Clampdown On Dissent

[RFI] Lawyers for Chaima Issa, a well-known Tunisian writer and human rights activist, say she was arrested at a protest in Tunis on Saturday as hundreds demonstrated against the curtailing of freedoms.

Central African Republic: Touadéra Says Peace Deals Are Proof of Progress As Central African Republic Readies for Election

[RFI] The is approaching a key election next month, with President Faustin-Archange Touadéra running for a third time under a new constitution that removed term limits. Speaking to RFI in Bangui, he says his country has made real progress - from peace de
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Central African Republic: Touadéra Says Peace Deals Are Proof of Progress As Central African Republic Readies for Election

[RFI] The is approaching a key election next month, with President Faustin-Archange Touadéra running for a third time under a new constitution that removed term limits. Speaking to RFI in Bangui, he says his country has made real progress - from peace deals with armed groups to the return of state authority in long-neglected areas. He also talked about security, the cost of living and potential security arrangements with Russia and the United Arab Emirates.

South Africa: President Thanks South Africans for Successfully Hosting G20

[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed South Africans for their unity, warmth and commitment after the country successfully hosted the G20 Leaders' Summit and more than 130 meetings throughout the year.
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South Africa: President Thanks South Africans for Successfully Hosting G20

[SAnews.gov.za] President Cyril Ramaphosa has hailed South Africans for their unity, warmth and commitment after the country successfully hosted the G20 Leaders' Summit and more than 130 meetings throughout the year.

Millionaire businessman at war with council after erecting ELECTRIC FENCE around his £44.5m Notting Hill mega mansion without permission... because his wife 'is scared of foxes'

David Walsh infuriated his council and neighbours by installing an electric fence around his £44.5million Notting Hill mansion without planning permission.
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Millionaire businessman at war with council after erecting ELECTRIC FENCE around his £44.5m Notting Hill mega mansion without permission... because his wife 'is scared of foxes'

David Walsh infuriated his council and neighbours by installing an electric fence around his £44.5million Notting Hill mansion without planning permission.

Not every flooding event can be prevented, says PUB chief, as climate change impacts rainfall

SINGAPORE — With climate change expected to cause more erratic rainfall patterns, Singapore's approach to dealing with flash floods has been expanded, said national water agency PUB chief executive Ong Tze-Ch'in.The Government will continue to invest in dra
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Not every flooding event can be prevented, says PUB chief, as climate change impacts rainfall

SINGAPORE — With climate change expected to cause more erratic rainfall patterns, Singapore's approach to dealing with flash floods has been expanded, said national water agency PUB chief executive Ong Tze-Ch'in.The Government will continue to invest in drainage infrastructure, but on top of that, PUB recognises the need to build up societal resilience against flash flooding, he added.«We have come to the realisation that we cannot possibly prevent every flooding event,» said Ong, 50, in an interview with The Straits Times on Nov 28, as the country enters the rainy north-east monsoon season — the wettest period of the year.According to Singapore's third national climate change study, the growing amount of planet-warming gases in the atmosphere is expected to bring heavier, more intense and frequent storms.In January, monsoon surges — weather events that happen during the wet phase of the north-east monsoon — dumped large amounts of rain over the country in a short period of time.

Singaporean couple recover lost handbag, $4,700 cash with aid of Malaysian immigration officers

While returning from a friend's wedding in Johor Bahru, a Singaporean couple was stopped by Malaysian immigration officers at the checkpoint for a car inspection. Not knowing that their handbag, which contained documents, bank cards and $4,700 in cash ha
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Singaporean couple recover lost handbag, $4,700 cash with aid of Malaysian immigration officers

While returning from a friend's wedding in Johor Bahru, a Singaporean couple was stopped by Malaysian immigration officers at the checkpoint for a car inspection. Not knowing that their handbag, which contained documents, bank cards and $4,700 in cash had fallen out of the vehicle during the check, the couple continued their midnight drive home, reported The Star. Interior designer Tan Zheng Guang explained that he and his wife were worn out from the journey and only realised the bag was missing upon reaching home. The 36-year-old thought the item might have been left behind at the hotel in which they stayed from Nov 3 to 5, but it was not the case. Tan immediately cancelled his bank cards but held back from lodging a report «as I had a feeling that someone would find my bag», he told the Malaysian news outlet. Sure enough, he later received a call from the Singapore Consulate-General in JB, informing him that Malaysian immigration officers had found his bag. «Initially, I thought it was a scam call until the person sent me a picture of my identity card,» he recalled. 

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