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  2. PayNow - Wikipedia

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    PayNow is a near-instant real-time payment system developed by Association of Banks in Singapore. The interface facilitates inter-bank peer-to-peer and person-to-merchant transactions. The system is supported by all major Singaporean banks and is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and works by transferring funds between two ...

  3. In a tough year for airlines, Singapore Airlines dishes out ...

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    Singapore Airlines in particular was in need of a turnaround after having suffered its worst losses in history during the pandemic. In a three-month stretch from July to September 2020 the airline ...

  4. List of major crimes in Singapore (2000–2009) - Wikipedia

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    8 and 26 August 2000: On the morning of 8 August, 34-year-old Wan Kamil bin Md Shafian, 35-year-old Ibrahim bin Mohd and 30-year-old Rosli bin Ahmat intended to commit armed robbery. They targeted a taxi driven by 42-year-old Koh Ngiap Yong and told him to drive to Chestnut Drive before handcuffing him.

  5. Zelensky says China’s ‘support to Russia’ will extend war in ...

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    China’s support to Russia will extend the war in Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Sunday, as he called on countries across the Asia-Pacific to join an upcoming peace summit he accused ...

  6. US, S.Korea and Japan agree to hold joint military exercises

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    The United States, Japan and South Korea agreed to hold new trilateral joint exercises this summer, a joint statement issued by U.S Department of Defense said on Sunday, after a meeting of the ...

  7. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Signs including Stop, Yield, No Turns, No Trucks, No Parking, No Stopping, Minimum Speed, Right Turn Only, Do Not Enter, Weight Limit, and Speed Limit are considered regulatory signs. Some have special shapes, such as the octagon for the Stop sign and the crossbuck for railroad crossings.

  8. Singapore Airlines changes policies, prepares to pay damages ...

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    If passengers file a lawsuit, the airline cannot contest damages up to around $175,000. If a passenger seeks larger damages, Singapore Airlines can try to limit liability by proving it took all ...

  9. Progress Singapore Party - Wikipedia

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    Tan Cheng Bock inaugurating the Progress Singapore Party. Tan Cheng Bock speaking. The party was founded in 2019 by Tan Cheng Bock and 11 other members. They, together with Lee Hsien Yang, expressed that the current PAP leadership has "lost its way" and deviated from the founding principles of its founding fathers.

  10. Sports cars and millions seized in cybercrime busts - AOL

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    The US and Europe have separately announced major takedowns of cybercrime networks that defrauded people of billions. The US has arrested Chinese national YunHe Wang and seized assets including a ...

  11. Kuala Lumpur–Singapore high-speed rail - Wikipedia

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    ETCS. The Kuala Lumpur–Singapore high-speed rail (HSR) is a proposed railway project to link Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to Singapore via a high-speed rail line. It was first proposed by then Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak in September 2010. Singapore’s former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong formally agreed to the joint project in February ...