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    British billionaire Dyson sells Singapore's priciest penthouse

    British billionaire James Dyson, the inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, and his wife are selling their three-storey Singapore penthouse about a year after buying it for a reported S$74 million (£42 million). Perched atop Singapore's

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  • BusinessAOL

    These ingenious portholes can reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmissions in hospitals

    Designers in Singapore have discovered a way for medical staff to operate more safely during the Covid-19 pandemic. These portholes can be used so that exposure to the virus is limited. Watch the video above to discover how they

  • NewsAOL

    Pregnant woman stunned to see baby python riding on her car bonnet

    A pregnant woman who was driving home alone was shocked to see a baby python on her car bonnet. Cassandra Tan, 36, noticed the serpent poking out its head as she drove along Mei Chin Road, Singapore just before midnight. The expectant mother

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  • NewsAOL

    Woman amazed by otters swimming in apartment's pool

    This is the moment a British woman spotted two otters taking a dip in her apartment swimming pool. Shona Trench, 57, noticed the two creatures gliding through the water outside her room in Sentosa Cove, Singapore. The housewife, originally an

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  • NewsYahoo Life UK

    Meet the man who shares his home with over 10,000 Barbie dolls

    The 38-year-old businessman has spent more than £350,000 on Barbie dolls.

  • NewsYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    Feeling bloated? Here's how to reduce water retention through diet

    Water retention – when your body holds on to more water than normal – occurs for numerous reasons. Water retention may show up in various ways such as unexplained weight fluctuation and rapid weight gain over a few days, bloating in the abdominal region, or puffiness and swelling in the hands, feet, ankles and legs. Eat less sodium (salt): Sodium plays a key role in maintaining the fluid balance in your body.

  • NewsYahoo Lifestyle Singapore

    Chinese astrology: 2018 spells positive times for those born in year of goat, horse, ox

    As we usher in the year-end holidays, many of us might have already started on our 2018 plans. Here, we have next year’s Chinese astrology predictions by fengshui consultant Joey Yap. The 40-year-old has given pointers that might help guide you with your love life, career, health and wealth throughout the year of the dog. Chinese New Year celebrations in 2018 start on 16 February. Dog  Those born in the year of the dog will experience their fair share of personal and professional problems in 201