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The Ceasefire That Nearly Didn’t Happen — and Why It Changes Everything It was, in the bluntest possible terms, a civilization held to ransom. For forty...
DPM Gan Kim Yong told Parliament on April 7, 2026 that the Iran war will hurt Singapore’s GDP and push inflation higher. Here’s what it means...