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Daily briefing: Amy Cheong leaves Singapore, case heard on cabby assault

Here are the stories from around the web that Singaporeans are talking about including proposals to encourage getting married and procreation.

  • Amy Cheong left Singapore after receiving threats. Read more about it here.
  • A former taxi driver told the court that in 2011 he was hit with an umbrella until it broke. See the article here.
  • The government is studying proposals from the public on how to encourage Singaporeans to get married and have children earlier. Find out more here.
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