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    Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun releases new single

    Singaporean singer Stefanie Sun, 47, released a new single on Friday (Feb 27). Titled Brace, Brace (also known as Falling Like A Waterfall), the track marks her first new release since Sunset, which came out in January 2025. Running close to five minutes, the ballad deals with the longing of a...
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    Singapore to acquire 3 Gulfstream G550 maritime surveillance aircraft

    SINGAPORE: The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will acquire three Gulfstream G550 maritime surveillance aircraft to provide better early warning of maritime threats, Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing said on Friday (Feb 27). “This supports the SAF’s mission in safeguarding Singapore’s sea...
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    SAF developing indoor live-firing complex near future Sungei Bedok MRT station

    SINGAPORE: The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) is building an indoor live-firing complex near an upcoming MRT station in Bedok, where national servicemen can book training slots on an app. The indoor range, called the multi-mission range complex two (MMRC 2), also drastically cuts the time...
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    A-Level results: 94.7% score at least 3 H2 passes

    Students interested in admissions or scholarships to autonomous universities (AUs) should submit their applications online, MOE and SEAB said on Friday. There is no need to submit a hard copy of their A-Level certificates. More information on the AUs’ admissions processes can be found on...
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    Not sure where to start with SingLit? Here are 50+ picks as SG Culture Pass adds Singapore titles

    From Sunday (Mar 1), literature lovers and bookworms here will have another reason to celebrate: SingLit will be eligible for the SG Culture Pass. Selected Singapore literature titles will now be included in the SG Culture Pass scheme, an initiative by Singapore’s Ministry of Culture...
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    Man admits repeatedly trespassing into Redhill condo to steal bicycles, selling them on Carousell

    SINGAPORE: A man repeatedly trespassed into a condominium in the Redhill area by tailgating residents or slipping in when the gate was unlocked, in order to steal bicycles. He filched four bicycles worth almost S$5,000 (US$3,960) in total and sold them to a single buyer on online marketplace...
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    Stuffed you tiao, tacos, pistachio matcha and more: What to eat at Kampong Glam’s Ramadan Bazaar 2026

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST It’s that time of the year when your social media feeds are flooded with “follow me to the Ramadan bazaar” videos and towering drinks that cost as much as a proper meal. The Gemilang Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar, which kicked off on Feb 11...
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    Singapore must retain ability to say 'no' even if it means paying a price: Vivian Balakrishnan

    SINGAPORE: Singapore must hold on to its ability to say "no" – even at a cost – or risk losing its relevance on the world stage, Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said on Friday (Feb 27). Speaking in parliament as he laid out his ministry's priorities for the year, Dr Balakrishnan...
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    Singapore to bolster middle power, regional ties amid 'geostrategic tectonic plate rupture': Vivian Balakrishnan

    SINGAPORE: Singapore will strengthen partnerships with middle powers and regional blocs as it navigates a "geostrategic tectonic plate rupture", Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said. Speaking in parliament on Friday (Feb 27) as he laid out his ministry's priorities for the year, Dr...
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    Safeguarding parliamentary democracy needs integrity, courage and 'the right people': Indranee Rajah

    SINGAPORE: Singapore's parliamentary democracy cannot be protected by laws alone – it requires integrity, courage and "the right people" in office, Leader of the House Indranee Rajah said on Friday (Feb 27). Speaking in parliament, she pointed to recent events on the global stage that have...
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    Two people found dead in Punggol HDB flat' case classified as unnatural death

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: The police are investigating a case of unnatural death after two elderly people were found dead in a Housing and Development Board flat in Punggol. In response to queries from CNA, the police said they were alerted to a case at Block...
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    SG Culture Pass book buys: 1,500 SingLit titles at 40 outlets islandwide

    The S$100 credits from the pass are valid until the end of 2028 and they can be used from Mar 1 for the eligible publications. Continue reading...
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    Frasers Property acquires rear block of The Centrepoint for S$391.9 million

    SINGAPORE: Frasers Property has been awarded the collective sale tender for the rear block of The Centrepoint for S$391.9 million (US$309 million), in a move the group said on Friday (Feb 27) will strengthen its presence on Orchard Road. The tender price translates to a land rate of around...
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    Singapore to regulate trading cards to mitigate risk of gambling inducement

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Trading card packs will soon be regulated in Singapore, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said on Friday (Feb 27), part of the country's measures to address gambling-related risks from the sale of blind boxes. Blind boxes are sealed...
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    English Premier League to debut streaming service in Singapore: Report

    The world’s most popular club football competition, the English Premier League, is set to launch its own direct-to-consumer streaming service in Singapore this year, with plans for potential expansion to other countries, the Financial Times reported on Thursday (Feb 26). Speaking at the FT...
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    The return of the steakhouse: Here are the newest places beefing up Singapore’s food scene

    Steak is back. Good, old-fashioned, meaty meat — no foam, no foraging notes, no need for a glossary. After years of tweezers, tasting menus and things described as “a study of textures”, Singapore seems to have rediscovered the simple pleasure of a well-seared steak – and the restaurants are...
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    Commentary: Singapore’s best defence against Nipah virus isn’t temperature screening at the airport

    SINGAPORE: Singapore stopped temperature screening in airports from Monday (Feb 23), less than a month after it was introduced as a precautionary measure against the Nipah virus. The health ministry said that no cases had been reported locally and that the outbreak in India had stabilised...
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    Little Professors Learning Centre issues: How parents at one primary school sprang into action to fill the gap

    SINGAPORE: When news of Little Professors Learning Centre's (LPLC) termination broke on Feb 14, just days before Chinese New Year, the response from parents at Hong Wen School was immediate. Despite the anxiety of not knowing what might happen next, about 30 parents sprang into action, asking...
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    Commentary: Supermarket plastic bag charge – a case where policies work but expectations diverge

    SINGAPORE: It has been more than two years since Singapore put in place a mandatory charge for plastic bags at major supermarkets. Concerns emerged recently over where the policy proceeds are going. In a CNA report, the Singapore Environment Council flagged concerns about supermarket operators...
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    Ministerial discretion under laws like POFMA must stay within legal bounds: Chan Chun Sing

    SINGAPORE: Laws granting ministers broad discretionary powers – including POFMA and other legislation – must always be exercised within the bounds of the law, Coordinating Minister for Public Services Chan Chun Sing said on Thursday (Feb 26). He was responding to questions from MP He Ting Ru...
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