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Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Sept 17, 2024

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You are reading the Morning Briefing newsletter. Get the news that prepares you for the day ahead, delivered to your inbox.  The former president referred to frequent comments that he poses a “threat to democracy.” Sentiment could get a boost from a long-awaited interest rate cut, which could happen this week when the US Fed meets. His remarks come after a review group was set up on Aug 2 by MAS to strengthen the local equities market development. Depressed domestic consumption amid an uncertain economic outlook is bad news for China. Via the phone or text, trained counsellors will address common mental health concerns and offer a listening ear. Covid-19 dealt a major blow to the business, as two outlets ceased operations at Marina Square and Paragon in 2021. His rooms in Singapore revealed a man with simple wants and a taste for gelato. It sometimes feels like a competitive sport when my mother and I compare our aches and pains in the morning, says Sumiko Tan. We can be so precious about being inconvenienced that we can forget to be considerate, writes Rohit Brijnath. Wang Xianglin, who also recorded upskirt videos of another colleague, was given 7 months’ jail.