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"It was only a matter of time before something tragic like this happened," said the ex-national striker.Russia likely experienced heavy casualties during the withdrawal.Major chains are set to raise monthly charges by up to 11%.

Victims received SMSes indicating that their Singpass accounts had been or would be deactivated.Customers can now also earn interest for balances of up to $100,000, compared with $80,000 previously.It is one of the measures to make public transport more inclusive in an ageing society.The use of technology can help conservationists better respond to the needs of wild animals on the brink of extinction.

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