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    Woman who worked at kindergarten charged with abusing three children aged 5

    SINGAPORE: A 34-year-old woman was charged on Thursday (Sep 11) with ill-treating three five-year-old children at a kindergarten. The woman, whose name was redacted in court documents due to a gag order protecting the identities of the victims, was handed three charges under the Children and...
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    Tougher penalties, account bans among recommendations by trilateral group to protect local platform workers

    SINGAPORE: A trilateral group tasked to look into the issue of foreigners illegally performing platform work released a set of 10 recommendations on Thursday (Sep 11), which includes stronger enforcement and tougher penalties against illegal point-to-point rides. These illegal rides comprise...
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    Singapore's tax revenue up 10.7%, nearly S$89 billion collected

    SINGAPORE: Singapore collected S$88.9 billion (US$69.3 billion) in tax revenue for the 2024/2025 financial year, a 10.7 per cent increase from the previous year. The increase was driven by “robust” economic growth and higher consumer spending, said the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore...
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    ICA officer gets jail for seeking sexual acts from men for help with visit pass applications

    SINGAPORE: An Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer who obtained sexual favours in exchange for helping people get visit passes was sentenced to 22 months' jail on Thursday (Sep 11). Kannan Morice Rajagopal Jayaram, 55, has been suspended and ICA said it would begin disciplinary...
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    SCDF to sound public warning system sirens on Sep 15

    SINGAPORE: The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) will sound its annual “Important Message” signal islandwide on Monday (Sep 15) at 6.20pm. The minute-long signal will be sounded through the public warning system sirens. It will also sound for 20 seconds on all smartphones that have the...
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    Disney Adventure pushes back maiden voyage from December 2025 to March 2026 due to 'unexpected delays'

    Disney Adventure Cruise announced on Thursday (Sep 11) that it has delayed its maiden voyage. The cruise ship owned and operated by Disney Cruise Line was originally set to depart from Singapore's Marina Bay Cruise Centre on its maiden voyage on Dec 15, 2025. The new date for its maiden voyage...
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    US fastfood chain Chipotle Mexican Grill to open in Singapore and South Korea in 2026

    Chipotle Mexican Grill plans to foray into Asia next year by opening restaurants in South Korea and Singapore, as the bowls and burritos maker seeks to expand its global footprint amid easing consumer spending on dining out in key US market. The California-based company will open the...
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    This Singapore mum built a hidden urban farm in Jurong – here’s why she’s fighting to save it

    It was literally the last place I expected to find a farm. GroGrace was deep in an industrial estate in Jurong, on the fifth floor of a construction company building, in a unit that looked like a regular warehouse. I stepped through a cold-air shower and emerged in a hidden vertical farm...
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    Johor Bahru vape shops say Singaporeans still form bulk of customers

    JOHOR BAHRU: Singaporeans continue to make up majority of the clientele for vape businesses across the border in Johor Bahru, according to shops in the Malaysian city, amid a sweeping clampdown on the electronic devices back home. One retailer estimated that 95 per cent of its customers were...
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    Scam syndicate operating out of Phnom Penh busted; cross-border operation nets 12 suspects in Singapore

    HOW THE SCAM WORKED Since December 2024, the SPF has received reports of government official impersonation scams, in which victims in Singapore were deceived into losing large sums of money through a three-step process. Firstly, victims would receive calls from scammers posing as bank...
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    Singapore foreign minister speaks to Palestinian and Israeli counterparts; reaffirms Gaza aid and two-state solution

    In his call with Palestinian Foreign Affairs Minister Aghabekian, Dr Balakrishnan expressed Singapore's "longstanding" support for Palestinians to have the right to self-determination and their own state. Singapore is also committed to playing a role in international efforts to alleviate the...
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    CNA Explains: What is incel culture and why does it sometimes lead to radicalisation?

    SINGAPORE: The Singaporean student first came across online content on “looksmaxxing” – an incel subculture which provides solutions on how to enhance one’s physical appearance – in late 2023. He subsequently identified as an incel, and at the same time began to be influenced and radicalised by...
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    What it's like to operate a new drone being trialled at a Singapore Armed Forces exercise in the US

    IDAHO, United States: Standing on sandy ground in the Idaho landscape in northwestern America, with a slight wind picking up around me, I watched intently as a Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) soldier showed me the ropes of operating a drone. There were essentially two sets of controls...
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    Judiciary to launch generative AI tool to summarise cases for small claims tribunals

    SINGAPORE: To help self-represented individuals handle their own cases, consumers seeking quick redress against errant merchants will soon be able to use a generative AI tool provided by the courts to help condense lengthy documents into more accessible text. Individuals filing or responding to...
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    Man uses ChatGPT in seeking personal protection order against ex-wife, court finds 14 cases cited don't exist

    SINGAPORE: A family court magistrate considering personal protection order (PPO) applications from two former spouses realised that none of the 14 cases cited by the self-represented man exist. When probed, the man admitted that he had used ChatGPT to help identify relevant local legal...
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    Housewife ordered to pay S$25,000 to company over defamatory Facebook post on its beansprouts, kale

    SINGAPORE: A housewife has been ordered to pay S$25,000 (US$19,500) in damages for defaming a company that sells produce from Taiwan, because she made disparaging comments about its kale and beansprouts, including calling the vegetables "poisonous". According to a judgment made available on...
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    No 'free pass' on carbon emissions for companies receiving transitional allowances: NCCS

    SINGAPORE: The transitional allowances that partially offset the carbon tax of eligible companies temporarily are "not a free pass" for them to continue emitting, the National Climate Change Secretariat (NCCS) said on Wednesday (Sep 10). At the same time, the publication of information about...
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    Singapore Flyer closes rides temporarily after 'technical issue'

    SINGAPORE: Rides on the Singapore Flyer have been temporarily suspended after a technical issue was detected during a routine maintenance inspection. Straco Leisure, which owns the attraction, said on Wednesday (Sep 10) that the closure was a precautionary measure. "We are working closely with...
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    Singapore calls Israel's airstrikes on Doha a 'blatant violation' of Qatar's sovereignty

    SINGAPORE: Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Wednesday (Sep 10) said Israel's attack on Doha was "an egregious and dangerous action" that violated Qatar's sovereignty. “Israel’s airstrikes in Doha on Sep 9, 2025, are a blatant violation of the sovereignty of Qatar,” an MFA...
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    Doctor suspended for three years for forging MCs to cover her own absences at SGH

    SINGAPORE: A doctor has been suspended from medical practice for forging two medical certificates (MCs) to cover her own absences while she was a house officer at Singapore General Hospital (SGH). Dr Cherida Yong Chun Yin’s suspension will run for three years from Sep 3 this year to Sep 2...
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