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    From shampoo scientist to turtle saver: WWF’s Maggie Ka Ka Lee is turning science into action for the planet

    Whether you’re doomscrolling on TikTok or catching up on the nightly news, chances are your feed is already filled with climate chaos. In recent months, the crises have grown more urgent: Tokyo was drenched by record rains, Sydney endured one of its wettest Augusts ever, and Bangkok’s streets...
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    Meet the 16-year-old gymnast who made sporting history for Singapore while taking her O-Levels

    SINGAPORE: For most 16-year-olds, sitting for one of the biggest examinations of their lives would be stressful enough. But Amanda Yap was juggling two life-defining moments at once: her O-Levels and the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships. Rather than feeling overwhelmed, she found...
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    OCBC internet and mobile banking services down

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: OCBC internet and mobile banking services are down for consumers and business banking customers, but ATM and card services are unaffected, OCBC said in a 8.46pm Facebook post on Thursday (Nov 27). Some users have reported issues with QR...
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    Man posed as sugar daddy to lure women from Singapore to Malaysia for sex, extorted over S$183,000 from one victim

    SINGAPORE: A Malaysian man posed as a Caucasian sugar daddy online, luring women from Singapore to Malaysia where he tricked them into sex acts and extorted one woman of more than S$183,000 (US$140,970). Rajwant Singh Gill Narajan Singh, 38, claimed trial but was convicted of four charges...
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    TotalEnergies shuts down EV charging operations in Singapore, charging points transferred to other operators

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: TotalEnergies Charging Services Singapore is shutting down its electric vehicle charging operations locally, the company confirmed on Thursday (Nov 27). All of its charging points will be transferred to other operators by Dec 31, said a...
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    Singapore ranked world’s best for attracting and retaining talent

    SINGAPORE: Singapore has been ranked the world’s most attractive place to develop, attract and retain talent, topping the Global Talent Competitiveness Index for the first time. The annual ranking, launched in 2013 by business school INSEAD, sets a benchmark for policy thinking on labour...
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    Condo owners hope potential reforms will boost en bloc prospects

    SINGAPORE: Home owners at the 47-year-old Laguna Park condominium are making their fifth attempt to sell the estate en bloc – and they are hoping this time will be different. Under current regulations, 80 per cent of owners in developments that are at least 10 years old must agree before a...
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    Prized Korean hanwoo beef is finally available in Singapore through Culina

    At long last, Korean hanwoo beef is available to consumers and restaurants in Singapore. Supplier and retailer Culina is the first to bring the sought-after specialty beef into the country, with the first shipment having arrived on Nov 21 and approved by the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), said...
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    British rock band The Darkness to stage Singapore concert in March next year

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST Get ready to be rocking till the sun goes down on Mar 11, 2026 as British rock band The Darkness will be performing in Singapore. The quartet, comprising vocalist Justin Hawkins, guitarist Dan Hawkins, bassist Frankie Poullain and drummer Rufus...
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    Cambodia government rejects CNA commentary on efforts to dismantle scam networks

    The Cambodian government on Wednesday (Nov 26) rejected a commentary published on CNA about the country's efforts to crack down on scam centres. In a statement released by the interior ministry, a spokesperson listed four points to clarify to "the national and international community to avoid...
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    Proportion of one-person homes up amid shrinking household sizes: HDB survey

    SINGAPORE: Households in Singapore are still predominantly made up of families but the number of single households is on the rise, more than doubling in proportion over the last two decades. The share of one-person homes rose to 15.6 per cent in 2023/2024, up from 12.6 per cent in 2018 and 7.1...
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    Rugby club to offer free use of Farrer Park pitch for community sports events after winning state land tender

    SINGAPORE: A rugby club will open its upcoming pitch in central Singapore for free community use, after snagging the tender for the state land in Farrer Park. The 15,016 sq m parcel, bordered by Norfolk Road, Carlisle Road and Cambridge Road, was awarded to Tanglin Rugby Club in August last...
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    Commentary: How protected are employees when small businesses like Twelve Cupcakes shutter?

    SUPPORT FOR RETRENCHED WORKERS In regard to retrenchment, the authorities have trodden carefully. Companies in Singapore have always had the right to release workers on grounds of reorganisation or redundancy. However, providing timely job assistance to retrenched workers is a priority. Since...
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    Man admits to being part of Sarawak syndicate harvesting Singapore bank accounts for illegal use

    SINGAPORE: A Malaysian man who was heavily in debt to loan sharks got roped into a criminal syndicate first as a money mule and later as a handler of mules who opened bank accounts in Singapore. The bank accounts were handed over to online gambling operators who used them for their illegal...
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    Cordlife ordered to stop collecting new cord blood after failing to meet MOH requirements

    SINGAPORE: Cordlife Group has been suspended from collecting, testing, processing or storing new cord blood from Wednesday (Nov 26). The Ministry of Health (MOH) said in a press release that Cordlife was issued a notice of regulatory action. Cordlife will be unable to collect new cord blood...
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    Ex-People's Association employee accused of submitting false event claims, including a durian party

    SINGAPORE: A former People's Association (PA) staff member was accused on Tuesday (Nov 25) of deceiving the statutory board into disbursing nearly S$15,000 (US$11,500) in event claims in 2023. Soh Gim Loon, 40, was charged with four counts of cheating at the State Courts. The Singaporean is...
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    FAQ: What you need to know about upcoming changes to Integrated Shield Plan riders

    SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced on Wednesday (Nov 26) new rules for insurance plans to curb rising private healthcare costs. These changes will affect Integrated Shield Plan riders – private insurance add-ons that complement MediShield Life to cover the fees for higher...
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    New Integrated Shield Plan riders to have higher co-payment cap from April 2026

    SINGAPORE: Integrated Shield Plan policyholders who buy new riders from next April will see changes to what their coverage includes, as well as a higher minimum co-payment cap. The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced on Wednesday (Nov 26) that new riders will no longer be allowed to cover the...
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    Man accused of molesting daughter fails in bid to have ex-wife jailed for denying him child access

    SINGAPORE: A man who was accused by his daughter of "sexual touch" turned to a family court claiming that his ex-wife had disobeyed court orders allowing him access and joint custody of the girl. He sought to have her committed for contempt of court and asked that she In a judgment made...
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    Man gets jail and caning for raping woman while at her flat to fix her lights

    SINGAPORE: A renovation contractor who raped a woman while at her flat to fix her lights was sentenced on Wednesday (Nov 26) to 12 years and three weeks' jail and 13 strokes of the cane. Koh Lee Hwa, a 49-year-old Singapore permanent resident, was convicted of four charges, including rape...
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