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90 days to Splash Singapore

Splash247

Splash247

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June 25, 2026

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90 days to Splash Singapore

The countdown is on. With just 90 days to go, Splash Singapore is already shaping up to be one of the standout maritime gatherings of the year. Senior shipping figures, sharp market minds, tech trailblazers and influential decision-makers are being lined up for September 24 at the five-star Fairmont Hotel for a programme designed to

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South China Morning Post

lean left

· Jul 3, 2026

Bali, Phuket or Sentosa? Singapore’s grand 20-year resort plan

Singapore is banking on lavish beachfronts, canopy walks, a transformed port and even water taxis to upgrade its holiday island, Sentosa, into a major tourism draw over the next two decades – but observers say the challenge will be in guaranteeing distinctiveness. On Friday, the Sentosa Development Corporation (SDC) unveiled plans to rejuvenate the 5 sq km resort and theme park island, which is located 10 minutes from the Singapore mainland by monorail and is also accessible by car or bus...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 6, 2026

Vietnam’s communists quietly surrender to capitalism — with Trump resort

Two days before our July 4 celebration marked the 50th anniversary of the formal reunification of Vietnam into a single country. The war had ended the previous year, in April, 1975, when North Vietnamese army tanks rolled onto the palace grounds in South Vietnam’s capital, Saigon. Surrender time. During the 14-month period of reunification, to []

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 24, 2026

PARLIMEN: Bekalan air Johor dipertingkat sejajar pertumbuhan

KUALA LUMPUR: Keperluan bekalan air di Johor dipenuhi selaras pertumbuhan pesat sektor perindustrian, pembangunan bandar dan pelaburan strategik termasuk pusat data. Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof berkata, ia susulan pelaksanaan pembangunan sumber air baharu, peningkatan kapasiti sistem bekalan air, pembangunan loji rawatan air dan penggunaan sumber air alternatif di negeri itu. “Kerajaan sedang ... Read more The post PARLIMEN: Bekalan air Johor dipertingkat sejajar pertumbuhan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "90 days to Splash Singapore": South China Morning Post — Bali, Phuket or Sentosa? Singapore’s grand 20-year resort plan. Washington Examiner — Vietnam’s communists quietly surrender to capitalism — with Trump resort. Utusan Malaysia — PARLIMEN: Bekalan air Johor dipertingkat sejajar pertumbuhan