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The Straits Times, 19 Julho 2026

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OTTAWA – US Pres­id­ent Don­ald Trump on July 17 blamed Canada for wild­fire smoke spread­ing across the United States, and said he would add the “incal­cul­able cost” of deal­ing with the pol­lu­tion to exist­ing tar­iffs on Cana­dian goods. Heavy...

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ArticleIran renews attacks on Gulf states after 7th straight night of US strikes

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ArticleFoster­ers to be allowed up to 6 cats in HDB flats under pilot scheme

Cat foster­ers who meet a new set of require­ments will be allowed to keep up to six cats in pub­lic flats under a two-year pilot scheme by the Animal and Veter­in­ary Ser­vice (AVS), up from the usual limit of two cats per flat. The licens­ing...

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ArticleOver­seas gambling site using S’pore firms to col­lect illegal bets

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Over­seas gambling site using S’pore firms to col­lect illegal bets