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The start of the month means it’s time for the monthly double-digit sale! From 3 to 5 March, Lazada Singapore is having a mega sale of up to 90 per cent off on top categories like fashion, health and beauty, mother and baby, and home and lifestyle.
During the Lazada Singapore 3.3 sale, you can also get S$8 off every S$80 spent, on top of free shipping and LazFlash limited-time deals. If you’re looking at restocking some daily necessities or trying out something new, it’s always best to make use of such promotions. Hurry, add to cart now and check out from 3 to 5 March!
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After Marine Le Pen’s National Rally walloped Emmanuel Macron in the first round of voting in the French elections, there is a real chance France could be governed by a hard-Right party for the first time since the Second World War.
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