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    Man gets jail for stealing durians, amulets

    SINGAPORE: A 56-year-old Singaporean man was sentenced to nine weeks' jail on Monday (Sep 15) for stealing durians and amulets in separate incidents. Sew Swee Chai pleaded guilty to two counts of theft for stealing nine Black Gold durians from a fruit stall in Bukit Batok and pocketing three...
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    Man charged with having vape device containing Class A controlled drug at Marina Bay condominium

    SINGAPORE: An American man was charged on Monday (Sep 15) with having a vape device containing a Class A controlled drug at a condominium in Marina Bay and attempting to get more. Harting Chitty Harold Ivan, 35, was handed six drug-related charges, all relating to Apr 16 this year, or around...
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    Man charged with having Class A controlled drugs including meth in vape cartridges

    SINGAPORE: A 47-year-old man accused of drug trafficking has been handed fresh charges of possessing vape cartridges that contained Class A controlled drugs. Lim Heong Sheng is accused of possessing vape cartridges containing methamphetamine and MDMB-4en-PINACA, a synthetic cannabinoid or...
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    17 students, 2 staff members develop gastroenteritis symptoms at E-Bridge Pre-School in MacPherson

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: The authorities are investigating suspected cases of gastroenteritis reported at the E-Bridge Pre-School branch at Circuit Road. As of last Friday (Sep 12), 17 students and two staff members from the preschool in MacPherson were...
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    She led ScamShield’s AI upgrade to help Singaporeans fight scams, from durians to NDP tickets and deepfakes

    Scams are so commonplace today that many of us probably know someone who has fallen victim to one. For Reshma Vasu, it was a beloved aunt. In December 2021, her aunt was scammed of a staggering S$500,000 – her entire retirement savings. Her aunt is digitally savvy and used to work in a...
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    Made in Singapore: Fashion, F&B and hospitality brands going global

    Singapore may be small, but our lifestyle brands are anything but. Over the decades, a rising class of entrepreneurial visionaries have gone from humble beginnings to regional domination, and in some cases, global fame. Think TWG Tea at the Ritz Paris or K-pop girl groups Blackpink and Itzy...
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    Commentary: Singapore’s stock market is no longer just about the big boys

    SINGAPORE: After a decade of sluggish performance, Singapore’s stock market suddenly feels alive again. After falling to a 52-week low in April amid concerns over tariffs and global economic uncertainty, the Straits Times Index (STI) surged to a record high of 4,375 on Friday (Sep 12), pulling...
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    With few job offers, some fresh graduates are eyeing traineeships — but with caution

    SINGAPORE: After applying to more than 150 jobs, AN, a 24-year-old computer science graduate, found herself in a dilemma familiar to many fresh graduates – hold out for a stable job, or consider an internship that pays less but promises a few months of industry experience. With no offers in...
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    SingPost launches new parcel service to US to comply with tariff changes for low-value packages

    "Our post office staff will assist customers in calculating and collecting all necessary duties and taxes upfront, eliminating the surprise of unexpected fees for the recipient," said SingPost group chief operating officer Neo Su Yin. "The core benefit of this service is its transparency for...
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    Singaporeans, PRs and some work pass holders to get priority for Class 4 driving lessons to cut wait times

    SINGAPORE: From Monday (Sep 15), Singaporeans, permanent residents (PR) and work pass holders employed as full-time drivers will be given priority for Class 4 driving lessons to manage high demand. This is part of new measures introduced by the traffic police (TP) to reduce waiting periods for...
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    MINDEF warns of allegedly fraudulent bulk orders made by individuals claiming to be SAF personnel

    The latest known case involved Breaditation Bakery. The bakery posted on Instagram on Saturday, alleging that a man who claimed to be an SAF personnel from Bedok Camp placed a S$2,000 (US$1,550) order but did not show up during the collection time and did not answer any calls. Kiki Florist, in...
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    This Singaporean Lego collector has over 6,000 Minifigures packed into his four-room HDB flat

    Everything is awesome when you own 6,334 Lego Minifigures, have built a global community of over 62,000 Meet Robin Chua, 44, better known as Minifigbin on Instagram, who runs one of the biggest “She’s my enabler,” he declared. “I started collecting Lego Minifigs in 2012 because she didn’t know...
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    Singapore will strengthen rehabilitation capabilities to deal with rising self-radicalisation: Lawrence Wong

    SINGAPORE: With self-radicalisation on the rise domestically, Singapore will strengthen its rehabilitation capabilities, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Saturday (Sep 13). “Now we have to go beyond Islamic religious counselling because Singaporeans are succumbing to a wider range of...
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    Singapore's new Boeing P-8A maritime patrol aircraft could enter service in early 2030s: Chan Chun Sing

    IDAHO, United States: The four Boeing P-8A maritime patrol aircraft that Singapore is set to acquire could enter service in the early 2030s, said Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing on Saturday (Sep 13). Speaking to reporters at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho state during his first visit to...
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    Punggol LRT service disrupted for about 3 hours due to ‘systems fault’

    SINGAPORE: Train services on the Punggol LRT were disrupted for about three hours on Saturday morning (Sep 13) due to a “systems fault”. Transport operator SBS Transit posted a Facebook alert about the disruption at about 5.15am. It also informed commuters that free regular and bridging buses...
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    No Punggol LRT service due to ‘systems fault’

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Train services on the Punggol LRT are not available on Saturday morning (Sep 13) due to a “systems fault”, said SBS Transit. The transport operator posted a Facebook alert on the disruption at about 5.15am. “Free regular and bridging...
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    'Music is in my Orang Laut soul': She sings stories passed down through generations to celebrate her heritage

    Asnida Daud’s heart has always been with the sea. As an Orang Laut, the indigenous islander population of Singapore, she spent a significant part of her childhood learning about her culture and heritage, which she’s grown to love. This love comes through most potently in her music. Written...
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    Florist says it was misled by fake bulk order, days after briyani incident

    SINGAPORE: A florist said it suffered losses of more than S$1,000 (US$780) after preparing flowers for what appeared to be a fake bulk order that was never collected - the second such incident to hit small businesses in recent days. In a blog post on its website, Kiki Florist, located in KAP...
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    Some worrying trends in Singapore of politicians playing identity politics, says Shanmugam

    SINGAPORE: There are worrying trends of politicians in Singapore playing identity politics based on race and religion, said Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam on Friday (Sep 12). He was speaking on the sidelines of a charity event at Laguna National Golf Resort Club, where reporters asked him...
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    False ceiling collapses at Liat Towers; 3 people taken to hospital

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Three people were taken to hospital after a ceiling collapsed at Liat Towers in Orchard Road on Friday (Sep 12). The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call for assistance at around 4pm. Two people were taken to...
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