Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on June 4, 2023
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Chinese officials at Asia's top security summit said talks with the US would not be possible as long as Washington insists on sanctioning General Li.
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Both US and China want to resume dialogue and are working towards that, said Dr Ng.
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Her landlord wanted to almost double the rent on her 2,200 sq ft, four-bedroom condo in River Valley.
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When India's worst train accident in more than 20 years happened just outside his home, Hiranmay Rath said it felt "like the sky was falling on us or the earth was cracking open".
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Even jewellery gifted by a spouse can end up as part of assets that have to be divided during divorce, says Invest editor Tan Ooi Boon.
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Their time together in the band will come to an end in a few months’ time, when Station Inspector Julaimi Jamali retires.
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Charges will be raised twice in 2024, with the first taking effect in January.
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Mr Jacky Choo co-published Atomic Heart, a shooter game which in two hours raked in US$2 million in sales in Asia.
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This year's hot and dry season, expected to be prolonged and more intense, has arrived.
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The first quarter of 2023 saw 21 motorcyclists and pillion riders killed in traffic accidents, which is nine more than 2022.
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