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Samsung Galaxy A21s With 5,000mAh Battery, Quad Cameras Launched in India
Samsung Galaxy A21s has launched in India as the latest mid-range smartphone offering from the South Korean tech giant. The phone includes specifications like a quad-camera setup at the back ...
(June 17 15:11) NDTV News
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ECB pledges a further £35.7million to support English game
Pool of money for professional and recreational game follows initial bail-out of £61 million
(June 17 15:10) Espncricinfo.com
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Two Singapore residents among 247 new COVID-19 infections, five community cases
The Ministry of Health (MOH) preliminarily reported 247 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday (17 June) noon, bringing the total number of cases to 41,216.
(June 17 15:10) Yahoo News Singapore
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Ascott seizes 139% surge in property volume YTD
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(June 17 15:10) Sbr.com.sg
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West Bengal 10th Results Only When Situation Becomes Favourabl
The results of the class 10 West Bengal boards examinations will be published only when the situation becomes favourable, Education Minister Partha Chatterjee said.
(June 17 15:08) NDTV News
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Boston Dynamics' Spot Dog-Like Robots Now on Sale, With Conditions
Boston Dynamics on Tuesday started selling its four-legged Spot robots online for just under $75,000 each. You can now buy one of those unnerving animal-like robots you might have seen ...
(June 17 15:08) NDTV News
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16-year-old Jia Chen from SG is one of the winners of Apple’s WWDC20 Swift Student Challenge
His contest entry was inspired by Kampong Lorong Buangkok, Singapore’s last kampong.
(June 17 15:08) SG Hardware Zone
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Taiwan to ease virus border controls to let in some business people
(June 17 15:07) TodayOnline World
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Japan's ruling party eyes foreign workers for financial sector
(June 17 15:07) TodayOnline World
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HSBC revives plan for 35,000 jobs cuts delayed by pandemic
HSBC is resuming a redundancy plan it put on ice after the coronavirus outbreak, and will cut around 35,000 jobs over the medium term, a memo seen by Reuters ...
(June 17 15:05) Reuters.com Business
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SUVs More Deadly To Pedestrians Than Cars: U.S. Insurance Study
SUVs are more likely than passenger cars to injure or kill pedestrians, according to a new U.S. insurance industry study which recommended design changes to improve safety.
(June 17 15:05) NDTV News
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Kapooka Army Base under fire over controversial sign for recruits
The sign welcomed recruits at the Kappoka Army Base in southwest Wagga Wagga, New South Wales and read: 'Beatings will continue until morale improves.'
(June 17 15:05) Dailymail.co.uk
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Tim Bresnan calls time on 19-year career at Yorkshire
Allrounder seeks immediate move to further career after playing key role in two Championship wins
(June 17 15:04) Espncricinfo.com
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Oil falls as U.S. crude stocks build amid virus resurgence fears
Oil prices declined on Wednesday as data showed an increase in U.S. crude and fuel inventories, raising the prospect of oversupply as a potential second wave of the coronavirus pandemic ...
(June 17 15:03) Reuters.com Business
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Inflation hits FOUR-YEAR low of just 0.5 per cent
The CPI measure slumped to 0.5 per cent in May, down from 0.8 per cent and the lowest level since June 2016.
(June 17 15:03) Dailymail.co.uk
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Hong Leong Asia subsidiary buys Tasek shares for $57,823
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(June 17 15:02) Sbr.com.sg
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Logitech to display carbon impact labels on product packaging and online
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Logitech announced today that it plans to put labels communicating the carbon impact of products on all product packaging and on its website. The company says it ...
(June 17 15:01) The Verge
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NTU invents antimicrobial compound used in reusable face masks made by Ghim Li Group 
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(June 17 15:00) Nanyang University
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247 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, including 5 community cases
(June 17 15:00) Today Online
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Deer Park stabbing: Tensions high with Instagram videos before fatal fight
Solomone Taufeulungaki (pictured), 15, was allegedly attacked by a group of youths outside the Brimbank Shopping Centre at Deer Park about 4pm on Tuesday.
(June 17 15:00) Dailymail.co.uk