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Those involved in such disputes could face penalties if they do not attend the mediation sessions.A Reuters investigation tracking 11 pairs of donated shoes showed that none made it to a Singapore recycling facility.The authorities are also exploring a money-lock solution for bank customers to lock up a designated sum in their accounts.

From the relaxation of exit permit rules for NSmen to the deployment of a new saliva test for illicit drugs, here are some of the key announcements on Monday.The police are investigating if the mistress of Ms Choi’s former father-in-law knew about the case.China cannot afford a reduced and weakened Russia. But it also cannot risk being dragged into the Ukraine conflict wrong-footed, says global affairs correspondent Jonathan Eyal.

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