Daily Briefing: 500 internet users in Singapore in trouble for downloading a movie; SG debut for Bangkok property

And new Buddhist monastery in Woodlands.

More than 500 Internet protocol (IP) addresses in Singapore have been identified by a US film studio illegally downloading the Oscar-winning film Dallas Buyers Club, reported The Straits Times. View more here.

Singapore overseas property buyers and investors will have the opportunity to invest in one of Bangkok’s most successful projects of recent months without having to leave the city-state this weekend. View more here.

A new Buddhist monastery will soon rise in Woodlands featuring a medical clinic, library and restaurant, media reports said. View more here.

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