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Over 235,000 people left S'pore via Woodlands, Tuas on April 6, record since border reopened

Close to 1.4 million travellers cleared through the two land checkpoints over the long weekend period. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Over 235,000 people left S'pore from land checkpoints on April 6, daily record since border reopening

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): More than 235,000 people left Singapore through the Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints on April 6, ahead of the Good Friday long weekend.

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More than 235,000 travellers left S'pore via land checkpoints on April 6, a record since borders with Malaysia reopened

SINGAPORE A record of more than 235,000 travellers departed Singapore via the land checkpoints at Woodlands and Tuas a day before the Good Friday long weekend. This made it the highest daily exit traffic recorded since land borders with Malaysia fully reopened last April after closures due to Covid-19.

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More than 235,000 travellers left Singapore via land checkpoints on April 6, a record since borders with Malaysia reopened

SINGAPORE, April 12 A record of more than 235,000 travellers departed Singapore via the land checkpoints at Woodlands and Tuas a day before the Good Friday long weekend. This.

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Undertakers in China are using AI to allow people to communicate with their deceased loved ones

With just a photo, a voice recording and machine learning, undertakers in China are able to use artificial intelligence (AI) to generate life-like avatars of people who have died, allowing their loved ones to “communicate” with them. With the Qing Ming Festival around the corner, some funeral companies are using technologies, such as ChatGPT – an AI chatbot – and.

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