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    COE premiums for cars mostly unchanged; prices up for commercial vehicles and motorcycles

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums closed mostly higher in the latest bidding exercise on Wednesday (Jul 23). For Category A cars, or those 1,600cc and below with horsepower not exceeding 130bhp, premiums closed at S$101,102...
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    Woman charged with keeping 79 dogs in a landed home, exceeding limit of 3

    SINGAPORE: A woman has been charged with keeping at least 79 dogs in a house, owning them without a licence and failing to microchip all the animals she had. Julia Nicole Moss, a 50-year-old Singaporean, returned to court on Wednesday (Jul 23) for a further mention of her case. She faces a...
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    Jersey sales surge for Arsenal, Newcastle United and AC Milan ahead of Singapore friendlies

    SINGAPORE: Jersey sales of Arsenal, Newcastle United and AC Milan in Singapore have jumped by more than 20 per cent as football fever hits town. Local fans told CNA that they are excited to welcome the teams, with many hoping to catch a glimpse of their favourite players and even score...
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    Concert promoter Unusual apologises for inaccurate directors’ remuneration disclosures in annual reports

    SINGAPORE: Homegrown concert promoter Unusual on Tuesday (Jul 22) apologised for publishing wrong information about its directors’ remuneration in two of its annual reports following queries from an investor group. For the financial year of 2024, the Catalist-listed firm had paid S$100,000...
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    Former Tanjong Pagar footballer charged with punching pair from rival club after match at Jurong East Stadium

    SINGAPORE: A former Tanjong Pagar United football player was charged in court on Wednesday (Jul 23) over a punching incident involving two rival players in February, which resulted in his termination from the club. Rizqin Aniq Rahaizad, 20, was given two counts of voluntarily causing hurt after...
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    Singapore's core inflation rises 0.6% in June, lower than poll forecast

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 0.6 per cent in June from a year earlier, official data showed on Wednesday (Jul 23), lower than economists' forecasts. The core inflation rate, which excludes private road transport and...
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    Filipino pop group SB19 to perform in Singapore this August

    Since debuting in 2018, SB19 has become one of the most awarded P-pop (Pinoy pop) acts in history and a driving force in Asian music. They have been credited with putting P-pop on the map – making history as the first Southeast Asian act nominated at the Billboard Music Awards. Known for...
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    Courts to extend 'therapeutic justice' approach from family dispute cases to young offenders: Chief Justice

    SINGAPORE: The courts will adopt a “problem-solving, interest-based approach” for cases involving children and young persons with an aim to heal and rehabilitate, similar to the therapeutic approach that is used for divorce proceedings, Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon said on Wednesday (Jul 23)...
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    Man gets jail for uploading ex-girlfriend's sex video after judge rejects claim his account was hacked

    SINGAPORE: A man accused of uploading a video of himself having sex with his ex-girlfriend onto a pornography website contested the charge, suggesting that a third party must have taken over his account. The court was not convinced by the case argued by Chan Kok Kit, who represented himself...
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    HDB launches 10,200 new flats for sale, with 4 Prime projects

    SINGAPORE: The Housing and Development Board (HDB) launched 10,209 flats for sale in July's Build-to-Order (BTO) sales exercise, it said on Wednesday (Jul 23). This includes 5,547 BTO flats and 4,662 Sale of Balance (SBF) flats, it said in a press release. Seven out of 10 BTO flats up for sale...
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    Singapore sees rise in measles cases but risk of large outbreaks is low: CDA

    SINGAPORE: Singapore has reported a rise in the number of measles cases this year, with 14 infections as of the week ending Jul 12, compared with 11 cases in the whole of 2024 and eight cases in 2023. Among the 14 cases, five were infected locally. All five are adults - one had been fully...
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    Singapore generated less waste and recycled less in 2024

    SINGAPORE: Singapore’s waste generation rate fell in 2024, with per capita daily domestic waste decreasing by more than 20 per cent over the past decade, according to the latest statistics released by the National Environment Agency (NEA). The national recycling rate dropped to its lowest level...
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    Mandopop singer Jam Hsiao returns to Singapore for concert in October

    Mandopop singer Jam Hsiao will be performing in Singapore on Oct 25 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium as part of his Wild/Mild tour. This marks seven years since his last solo concert in the country, which took place in November 2018 as part of his Mr Entertainer world tour. Tickets for the...
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    AI usage rising in Singapore preschools, but experts warn against excessive screen time

    SINGAPORE: Within two years, a preschooler went from knowing 30 Mandarin characters to more than 300, with the help of a language learning programme powered by artificial intelligence. The tool - which highlights mistakes and customises fun coaching for children until they get it right - has...
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    Former preschool teacher pleads guilty to kicking 4-year-old girl, leaving bruise

    SINGAPORE: A former preschool teacher pleaded guilty on Tuesday (Jul 22) to kicking a four-year-old girl as she felt that the child, who was seated, had nearly caused her to trip. The child felt pain on her shin, which became bruised. Alamelu Paramaguru, a 57-year-old Singaporean, admitted to...
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    Indie cinema The Projector will resume screenings at Golden Mile Tower in August

    Movie lovers can once again catch screenings at The Projector at Golden Mile Tower this August. On Wednesday (Jul 23), the independent cinema announced that "with the Golden Mile en bloc process now officially concluded without a transaction", it will "return to the place it all began". Founded...
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    SJI International student’s death being investigated as ‘negligent death’: Maldives police

    SINGAPORE: The death of a 15-year-old student during an overseas school trip in the Maldives more than eight months ago is currently being investigated as a “case of negligent death”, said the Maldivian police on Tuesday (Jul 22). Jenna Chan’s family have been kept informed of the investigation...
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    Living with endometriosis: Women speak out about pain, heavy bleeding, infertility and misdiagnosis

    Mojisola Erdt’s excruciating menstrual pains began when she was 14 years old. After enduring almost 30 years of worsening symptoms, she underwent a hysterectomy in 2024 to remove her uterus. The senior scientist, 44, had longed to conceive again aftermultiple miscarriages over the years. The...
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    Commentary: In suicide prevention, data must be timely, transparent and trusted

    SINGAPORE: This week, Singapore reported a provisional suicide count of 314 for 2024. At the same time, the official number for 2023 was revised to 434 suicides, up from the previously reported 322 in July last year. This sequence in which the data was released highlights the need to treat...
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    IN FOCUS: 5 years ago, Gen Z entered the workforce from home. It shaped their career approach

    SINGAPORE: During the pandemic, scores of workers were utterly undone and disorientated by the shift to working from home. It wasn’t about the dip in productivity and blurred work-life boundaries, which were surface-level issues. It was the realisation that the office had been more than just a...
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