Top stories from The Straits Times on Monday, March 25
Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Monday, March 25.
Special Counsel Mueller found no Russian collusion by Trump or his campaign; obstruction inconclusive
Special Counsel Robert Mueller made no conclusion on possible obstruction of justice by President Donald Trump but found no evidence of collusion with Russia.
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No clear winner emerges from Thailand’s cliffhanger election
Pro-military Palang Pracharath party has the most votes, but Thaksin-linked Pheu Thai bags the most constituency seats.
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Pasir Gudang chemical spill: Singaporean among three charged over pollution of river
Johor police are hunting for another Singaporean suspect in his 30s to assist its probe into the incident.
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Devastated family seeks answers to cleaner’s death in Alexandra Road accident
The cleaner who was killed on Friday after a taxi ran into her in Alexandra Road was a doting mother and wife who expressed love in her own quiet way.
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Boeing will survive the B-737 Max crisis, but at what cost?
The real problem for Boeing is pressure from airlines for discounts on aircraft orders, in the wake of two crashes, says ST senior aviation correspondent Karamjit Kaur.
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New speed-regulating strips to be installed at Marine Parade roundabout after fatal accident
“The issue here is to keep the place safe, and safety is dependent on driver behaviour,” said Mountbatten SMC MP Lim Biow Chuan.
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Khaw Boon Wan draws lessons from fall during late-night toilet visit
Doctors told Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan that the pain from his fracture was “more painful than delivering babies”.
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Civil-service pair heads for the top of the world
Two civil servants, two different journeys, but one passion: To summit the mother of all mountains, Mount Everest.
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Mr Bean: From Chinatown stall to latest overseas venture in Vietnam
The home-grown company has opened five stores in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. It is aiming for 200 in 10 years in Vietnam.
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Companies focus on mental health programmes for employees to reduce MC rate
More companies are taking care of their employees’ social and emotional well-being in addition to providing fitness activities to boost work performance.
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