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    Singapore orders TikTok, Meta to disable former ISA detainee's accounts over posts inciting racial tensions

    The Singapore police have issued an Account Restriction Direction and a Disabling Direction under the Online Criminal Harms Act. TikTok has been directed to restrict access to Zulfikar’s account and Meta has been ordered to disable his Facebook page in Singapore. “This would stop Zulfikar’s...
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    Edition is the latest Chinese fashion label to enter Singapore’s retail scene – what can we expect from it?

    In recent years, we have seen a wave of Chinese brands popping up in Singapore. Among them are womenswear brands such as Goelia, Marisfrolg and Aimer, which have all opened brick and mortar stores here. With the opening of Edition’s first Singapore boutique at Raffles City on Nov 20, local...
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    IN FOCUS: How the Miss Universe 'dumb head' drama could reshape beauty pageants

    SINGAPORE: The most recent Miss Universe pageant began in controversy – which, for some, provided a silver lining. Earlier in November, a livestream of a sashing ceremony captured Miss Universe Thailand director Nawat Itsaragrisil calling Miss Universe Mexico, Fatima Bosch, a “dumb head” for...
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    'A hero': Singaporean thanks Thai man who rescued missing father from Hat Yai floods

    SINGAPORE: What began as a self-drive holiday to Thailand turned into a harrowing ordeal for 74-year-old Ronnie Toh. For the trip had coincided with some of the worst flooding to hit the country's south in years, with days of heavy rain inundating major roads, cutting power to neighbourhoods...
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    Global trade rules must evolve for new realities of resilience and security: PM Wong

    EXPANDING LINKS WITH AFRICA As part of efforts to partner with African economies, Singapore announced on Monday that it will establish an embassy in Addis Ababa, its first in East Africa. This will be Singapore's third embassy on the African continent, alongside Egypt and South Africa. The...
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    Singapore’s ‘new look’ men’s water polo squad ready to defend SEA Games gold

    The 15-member squad will feature 11 debutants, including captain Sanjiv Rajandra. Continue reading...
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    Singapore court clears way for US$2.7 billion suit against Standard Chartered over alleged role in 1MDB fraud

    SINGAPORE: A Singapore court has cleared the way for a US$2.7 billion lawsuit against Standard Chartered Bank over its alleged role in 1MDB fraud, liquidators seeking to recover the funds said on Monday (Nov 24). Singapore High Court dismissed an application by the bank to strike out a suit...
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    Probation report called for ex-Tanjong Pagar United footballer who punched rivals after match

    SINGAPORE: A probation suitability report has been called for Aniq Rizqin, the ex-Tanjong Pagar United footballer who punched two rival players after a heated match at Jurong East Stadium earlier this year. On Tuesday (Nov 25), Aniq, whose full name is Rizqin Aniq Rahaizad, pleaded guilty in...
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    Singapore court clears way for US$2.7 billion suit against Standard Chartered over alleged role in 1MDB fraud

    SINGAPORE: A Singapore court has cleared the way for a US$2.7 billion lawsuit against Standard Chartered Bank over its alleged role in 1MDB fraud, liquidators seeking to recover the funds said on Monday (Nov 24). Singapore High Court dismissed an application by the bank to strike out a suit...
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    Probation, reformative training reports called for teen who walked onto MRT tracks, scaled HDB block roof

    SINGAPORE: A teenager who trespassed onto the train tracks between Simei MRT station and Tanah Merah MRT station earlier this year had climbed up scaffolding structures to access the prohibited area. The teen, who cannot be named as his identity is protected under the Children and Young Persons...
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    PSLE results: 98.5% of students can progress to secondary school

    SINGAPORE: The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) results released at 11am on Tuesday (Nov 25) showed that 98.5 per cent of Primary 6 students who sat for it made it to secondary school. A total of 37,926 Primary 6 students sat for the PSLE this year, the Ministry of Education (MOE) and...
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    Singapore orders Apple, Google to take measures to prevent government impersonation scam messages

    SINGAPORE: The Singapore Police Force on Monday (Nov 24) ordered Apple and Google to take steps to prevent government impersonation scam messages on iMessage and Google Messages. These measures are aimed at preventing the spoofing of “gov.sg” SMS sender ID and government agency names, said the...
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    Clementi hawker centre stallholders call in experts to dispose of trapped rats

    SINGAPORE: As the authorities intensify their efforts to reduce Singapore’s rat population, stallholders at one hawker centre are doing their part in a unique way. Over the past three years, vendors at Clementi 448 Market & Food Centre have been collecting cash rewards for catching rodents at...
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    Is that Bugis? Genshin Impact developer HoYoverse's newest game Varsapura features familiar Singapore streets

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST If you've always wanted to roam the streets of Singapore virtually, the good news is that an upcoming game will let you do so. Varsapura, from Genshin Impact developer HoYoverse, features the main character traveling in a map that looks...
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    Commentary: 'Killer questions' in the PSLE can cast a long shadow on students

    SINGAPORE: Thousands of anxious Primary 6 students will be collecting their Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) results on Tuesday (Nov 25). While waiting, some students may be wondering whether the killer questions that stumped them affected their scores. The Ministry of Education has...
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    Hit by a falling LED wreath: Enforcement gaps, safety lapses persist 3 years after tightened rules

    SINGAPORE: Mrs A Khoo had just celebrated Children's Day on Oct 2 with her two younger children and was walking home with lunch for her eldest son. Along the pedestrian walkway in her Ang Mo Kio estate, a row of about 10 LED wreaths had been lined up on a grass patch for a nearby wake. As she...
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    Singapore to open embassy in Ethiopia's capital, its first in East Africa

    SINGAPORE: Singapore will establish an embassy in Addis Ababa, the first in East Africa and the third on the African continent, alongside Egypt and South Africa. The new embassy in Ethiopia's capital was announced by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday (Nov 24) at a joint press conference...
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    New bubble tea player Cai Ca replaces 6 Gong Cha outlets

    SINGAPORE: A new bubble tea brand has taken over six former outlets of Gong Cha, which closed all its shops in Singapore in October 2025. Named Cai Ca, it was founded by former Gong Cha Singapore CEO Kang Puay Seng, Chinese newspaper Shin Min Daily News reported. Offering drinks made with...
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    Foot reflexology chain Wan Yang’s abrupt closure leaves over S$29,000 in unused prepaid packages

    SINGAPORE: A massage and foot reflexology chain in Singapore closed all of its outlets suddenly, with customers reporting losses of more than S$29,000 (US$22,227) in unused prepaid packages. Long-time customers told CNA that nothing seemed amiss when they visited Wan Yang Health Products and...
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    Wolbachia mosquitoes to be released at 4 more sites, including Bedok and Marsiling, to curb dengue

    Dr Puthucheary said in a video on social media that the four locations were selected based on factors such as historical dengue risk and the size of their Aedes mosquito populations. "Residents in these areas can expect releases of male Project Wolbachia mosquitoes twice a week," he added...
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