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People’s Park Centre is being put up for en bloc sale for 1.8 billion dollars. A public tender has been put out for the 99-year leasehold building located in Chinatown. Also, a record high for Open Category COEs in the latest bidding exercise, with prices reaching $110,524. The previous record was set 28 years ago. 

This and more on 'News in 60 Minutes'.

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Wednesday, 13 July, 2022 - The Internal Security Department says the easing of COVID-19 travel restrictions may lead terrorist groups to revisit plots put on hold during the pandemic. Also, the first batch of frozen chicken from Indonesia has left for Singapore. About 50 tonnes are expected to arrive by Sunday.  This and more, on 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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Tuesday, 12 July, 2022 - Temasek Holdings' portfolio value has exceeded 400 billion dollars for the first time. Also, Singapore has launched a $23.5 million programme to look at the long-term impact of climate change.  This and more, on 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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The race to replace Britain's Boris Johnson as prime minister is underway, with 11 candidates already declared. Also, parts of China – including financial hub Shanghai – are experiencing a heat wave, with highest temperatures expected to reach 40 degrees Celsius or above this week.  This and more, on 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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The world is shaken by the sudden death of former Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, after being shot while campaigning for a national election. Also, Indonesia is calling for an end to the war in Ukraine.  This and more, on 'News In 60 Minutes'.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resigned. We find out more about the implications this has on the British government. Also, a locally-based firm is developing a test that can detect some of the deadliest types of cancer early. This and more on 'News in 60 Minutes'.

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