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El Niño and Indian Ocean Dipole raise haze risk in Singapore from June to October 2026
Singapore faces higher haze risk from June to October 2026 due to expected El Niño and positive Indian Ocean Dipole conditions.
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Pokemon Center Singapore to reopen July 1 with new design and exclusive merchandise
Pokemon Center Singapore will reopen July 1 at Jewel Changi Airport after refurbishment, featuring a refreshed interior, new merchandise, and event space.
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Michael Woud delays wedding after being named New Zealand's third goalkeeper for World Cup
New Zealand goalkeeper Michael Woud postponed his wedding to join the 26-man World Cup squad as third-choice keeper.
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Jardine Matheson considers more asset sales to shift into investment firm
Jardine Matheson is planning further asset sales to transition into an investment firm focused on high-growth sectors.
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Tokyo inflation slows to four-year low as June BOJ rate hike looms
Tokyo's consumer price index rose 1.3% in May, the slowest pace in four years before a likely Bank of Japan rate hike.
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Seatrium reports S$15.5 billion net order book for Q1 2026 with strong project pipeline
Seatrium posted a S$15.5 billion net order book for Q1 2026 across 24 projects, with deliveries through 2033 and a robust pipeline exceeding S$28 billion.
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Ireland confirms Nations League games against Israel amid protests over Middle East conflict
Republic of Ireland will play Nations League matches against Israel in September and October despite growing protests and calls for cancellation.
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Dick Advocaat Returns as Curacao Coach Before 2026 World Cup Debut
Dick Advocaat, 78, returned as Curacao's head coach ahead of their first FIFA World Cup appearance in 2026.
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Frances Tiafoe wins marathon French Open match and recovers stolen racquet
Frances Tiafoe beat Hubert Hurkacz in a five-set thriller May 28 and got his racquet back after a fan snatched it during celebrations.
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Zeynep Sonmez retires from French Open doubles after tripping over advertising board
Turkish player Zeynep Sonmez retired from her French Open doubles match on May 29 after a fall caused by an advertising board injury.
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Ancient Wasp Species Named After F1 Driver Oscar Piastri
A newly discovered Cretaceous wasp species preserved in Burmese amber was named Gwesped Piastrii after McLaren driver Oscar Piastri.
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Iceland Overtakes Switzerland as World’s Most Expensive Country
Iceland has become the world’s most expensive country, surpassing Switzerland by 3 percentage points in price level, driven by surging tourism and inflation.
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Iran relocates World Cup training camp to Mexico amid US visa delays
Iran’s national football team moved its training camp from Arizona to Mexico due to pending US visas ahead of FIFA World Cup matches in June.
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French National Assembly unanimously votes to repeal slavery-era 'Code Noir' decrees
On May 28, 2026, France's National Assembly voted 254-0 to repeal the colonial-era 'Code Noir' laws defining enslaved people as movable property.
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Nomura raises annual profit target by 50% to ¥750 billion following record earnings
Nomura Holdings raised its annual pretax income target by 50% to ¥750 billion for the year ending March 2031 after two years of record profits.
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Ukraine's parliament approves 90 billion euro EU loan after Hungary lifts veto
Ukraine's parliament ratified a 90 billion euro EU loan package previously blocked by Hungary's veto until last month.
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Jumbo Seafood to close flagship East Coast Seafood Centre outlet on September 30, 2026
Jumbo Seafood will close its flagship East Coast Seafood Centre outlet when its lease expires on September 30, 2026.
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Canadian Kenneth Law pleads guilty to aiding 14 suicides by selling lethal chemicals online
Kenneth Law, 60, pleaded guilty to 14 counts of aiding suicide in Ontario court, with murder charges withdrawn as part of a plea deal on May 29, 2026.
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Vietnam’s President To Lam calls for Asia-Pacific leadership on global crises at Shangri-La Dialogue
Vietnamese President To Lam outlined major global crises and urged Asia-Pacific solutions at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore today.
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US Defense Secretary Hegseth Highlights Indo-Pacific Ties at 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke at the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, emphasizing stable US-China ties and regional security partnerships.
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EU Unlocks €16.4 Billion in Frozen Funds for Hungary After Reforms Under PM Peter Magyar
The European Union approved releasing €16.4 billion in frozen funds to Hungary on May 29, 2026, following reforms by new Prime Minister Peter Magyar.
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Arsenal prioritize Mikel Arteta contract renewal and squad strengthening after Premier League title
Arsenal owners say renewing manager Mikel Arteta’s contract and strengthening the squad are top priorities after winning the Premier League.
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Japan's Parliament Raises Visa Fees and Establishes Online Pre-Entry Screening
Japan’s Parliament approved a law on May 29, 2026, raising visa fees and creating the JESTA online pre-entry screening system.
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KPMG Australia CEO and Audit Head Resign After Whistleblower Investigation
KPMG Australia CEO Andrew Yates and audit head Julian McPherson resigned over whistleblower investigation deficiencies.