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Daily Briefing: Foreign worker dearth hurts government projects; Glitzy German car models to arrive in Singapore

And Singapore match-fixers rigged last World Cup.

  • Over the past two years, HDB has granted 36 projects some form of time extension. Read more here.
  • With car prices still relatively lofty, plans are afoot by German carmakers Audi and Volkswagen to launch cheaper versions of two existing models. Know more here.
  • A confidential FIFA report raises concerns about World Cup match-fixing vulnerabilities just 12 days before the global football showdown kicks off in Brazil, the New York Times reported Saturday. Find out more here.
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