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The meeting in California is seen as a middle ground meant to appease Beijing.Around two-thirds of Singapore’s eggs are imported, with the vast majority coming from Malaysia.The recent Western bank crisis has ratcheted up fears of a contagion and dampened demand in the global markets, said an observer.Whether China can continue to stabilise situations where local factors are the key drivers of conflict is an open question, says former diplomat Bilahari Kausikan.

95 per cent of all respondents returned their trays and crockery every time they ate at a coffee shop or hawker centre in 2022.A book published by non-profit organisation Daughters of Tomorrow tells the story of Siti and other women.The famous burial ground, deeply connected to British society and history, is known for its"residents" such as Karl Marx and George Michael.

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