The Straits Times - January 26, 2023
The Straits Times - January 26, 2023
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January 26, 2023
S'pore's core inflation at 5.1% in Dec, likely to remain high
Experts say this signals that taming price rises will still be challenging in 2023
3 mins
Expect wet weather for rest of CNY with minimum temperatures of 22 deg C
Love it or hate it, the cold and wet weather experienced over Chinese New Year, when temperatures dropped to as low as 22 deg C, is forecast to continue until the festivities end.
2 mins
Hipkins sworn in as NZ prime minister
Labour leader, who faces tough battle in Oct polls, says cost of living is No. 1 priority
2 mins
Ardern faced extreme threats, likely to need ongoing security: Analysts
AUCKLAND - Ms Jacinda Ardern is likely to require an unprecedented level of security for a former New Zealand prime minister, given the extent of the abuse and threats she faced while in office.
2 mins
California shooting suspect due in court
Authorities believe workplace grievance could be reason for attack which killed 7
4 mins
Germany, US pledge dozens of battle tanks for Ukraine
Kyiv hails military boost, but Moscow condemns move as reckless provocation
3 mins
Ukrainians gasp for oxygen amid outages from Russia strikes
Tens of thousands equipment such as who rely on lifesaving ventilators live in fear
2 mins
'Doomsday Clock' closer to midnight than ever
Humanity seen as 10sec nearer world's end than in past 3 years as nuclear threat rises
3 mins
Natural gas shortages hit China as temperatures plunge
Anger swells as many residents are forced to endure freezing nights without heat
3 mins
European politicians face deep embarrassment over plagiarism
Leaders driven from office over accusations of cheating on their doctoral theses
3 mins
US govt sues Google over online ad business monopoly
It targets a business behind 80% of firm's in latest attempt to rein in Big Tech revenue
2 mins
Adani stocks drop after US activist investor alleges fraud
MUMBAI - Shares in Adani Group companies fell after United States investor Hindenburg Research said it was shorting the conglomerate's stocks and accused firms owned by Asia's richest man of “brazen” market manipulation and accounting fraud.
2 mins
Could the world really avoid a recession?
Markets are giddy, but there is a long way to go
4 mins
RICE SISTERS MAKING MOVES ON CHESSBOARD
Youngsters Lauren, Leah and Lana are oozing with talent in male-dominated sport
4 mins
ADEBAYO LEADS LATE COMEBACK
Towering centre stakes claim for All-Star spot with 30pt showing as Heat beat Celtics
3 mins
Newcastle on the brink, Howe demands focus
LONDON - Eddie Howe has warned Newcastle United not to get carried away after they moved within touching distance of the League Cup final with a 1-0 win against Southampton in Tuesday's semi-final first leg.
2 mins
RAMPANT DJOKOVIC FINDS HIS BEST FORM
Serb demolishes Rublev in straight sets, will start as big favourite against Paul in semis
3 mins
FROM LAYOFF TO TAKEOFF
World No. 45 Linette reaches first Grand Slam semi at 30 after lengthy injury break
3 mins
Anthony Chen's first English-language movie makes world debut at Sundance
Singapore film-maker Anthony Chen's English-language feature debut, the drama Drift, was launched at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday to a sold-out room and mostly positive reception.
2 mins
Justin Bieber sells music rights for $264m
NEW YORK-Pop juggernaut Justin Bieber has sold his music publishing and recording catalogue shares to the Blackstone-backed Hipgnosis Songs Capital for US$200 million (S$264 million), the company said on Tuesday marking the industry's latest blockbuster rights deal.
2 mins
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