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Autonomous buses like these, which have been deployed on 12 public routes in Guangzhou, China, could be among the self-driving shuttles that will hit the roads in Punggol by the fourth quarter of 2025.

Self-driving public shuttles to hit Punggol roads by fourth quarter

One possible route could make it easier for Punggol West residents to reach amenities in Punggol East.

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Ng Pei Xuan, one, is part of a set of triplets. She has flat-head syndrome from continuously sleeping on one side, which resulted in her having to wear a corrective helmet. Her brothers Jie Rui (with father Ng Han Siang ) and Jie Le (with mother Janice Chen) were fine.

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In the fiercely competitive electric vehicle sector, Chinese automakers have been slashing prices to vie for a slice of the domestic market.

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Passengers travelling on express and tour buses in Malaysia must wear seat belts from July 1.

Seat belts a must on express, tour buses in Malaysia from July 1

Despite midterm rating uptick, Malaysian PM Anwar faces fiscal challenges, political pressures

He faces mounting public frustration, economic strain and internal political rifts.

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(From left): Portraits of secondary 4 students from St. Patrick’s School, Advait Milind Contractor, 16, and Brian Joseph,16, posing with App- FitStreak.
Both students attended Swift Accelerator Programme, Class of 2023.

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NHCS Pioneers First In Southeast Asia Minimally Invasive, Precision Heart Valve Treatment. (National Heart Centre,  Level 7 meeting room, Hospital Dr, S'169609). 
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Mrs Ong Leong Kee, 77.

Assoc Prot Jack Tan, Deputy CEO and Senior Consultant, Department of
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New minimally invasive treatment for leaky heart valve at National Heart Centre Singapore

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More students with special needs get support during national exams

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