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i Light Singapore returns with 14 light art installations, Silent Disco Parade and GastroBeats
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Japan’s Russia concern, businesses choose Malaysia over Singapore: 7 Asia highlights
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New light-powered chip could accelerate AI and quantum computing
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I-dle member Minnie to attend Owndays pop-up in Singapore ahead of K-pop group's June concert
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