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    Budget 2026 debate: PAP MPs call for prudence, caution amid global uncertainties

    SINGAPORE: Members of Parliament from the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) on Tuesday (Feb 24) called for prudence amid global uncertainties, as Singapore recorded a surplus of S$15 billion (US$11.8 billion) for the 2025 financial year. More than 30 MPs spoke in parliament on the first day of...
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    SBS Transit reports 2.7% dip in group revenue to S$1.52 billion for 2025

    SINGAPORE: Public transport operator SBS Transit on Tuesday (Feb 24) reported a 2.7 per cent fall in group revenue to S$1.52 billion (US$1.2 billion) for 2025. Group operating costs slid by 2.5 per cent to S$1.45 billion mainly due to lower fuel and electricity costs from lower average diesel...
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    Budget 2026 debate: Trust, inclusivity and worker support top MPs' concerns over Singapore's new AI strategy

    SINGAPORE: Singapore’s national AI push must be built on trust, ensure no worker or small business is left behind, and come with clear accountability, MPs said on Tuesday (Feb 24) as parliament debated the national budget. MPs on both sides of the House supported the artificial intelligence...
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    Singapore Airlines Q3 profit tumbles due to loss of one‑off merger gain, higher fuel costs

    Singapore Airlines posted a nearly 69 per cent slide in third-quarter net profit on Tuesday (Feb 24), due to the absence of last year's one-off gain from the Air India-Vistara merger and rising fuel costs. The airline's share of losses from associated companies climbed by S$163 million (US$128...
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    LTA impounds 19 non-compliant active mobility devices in one-day operation

    LTA said this was why it developed a portable device that could detect illegal modifications by testing an AMD’s top speed even while it is stationary. Since it was first deployed in November 2025, the devices have contributed to the detection of more than 100 offences and the impoundment of 30...
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    Man who threw rocks and bottles at neighbour's car in landed home parking dispute gets jail

    SINGAPORE: A man who threw rocks and glass bottles at his neighbour's car in a year-long parking dispute at a landed estate in Serangoon was sentenced to a week's jail and a fine of S$7,500 (US$5,920) on Tuesday (Feb 24). Seah Chin Leong, a 43-year-old Singaporean, had pleaded guilty earlier...
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    Molestation cases on the rise in Singapore as physical crimes increase 4.4% in 2025

    SINGAPORE: Singapore recorded a rise in outrage of modesty – or molestation – cases last year, with overall physical crime cases also seeing an uptick. There were 1,531 molestation cases in 2025, a 7.3 per cent increase from the 1,427 cases in 2024, according to annual statistics released by...
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    Singapore confirms measles case in 11-month-old girl; first involving child in preschool since stepped-up measures

    SINGAPORE: Singapore has recorded its first case of measles involving a child attending preschool since the Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) stepped up measures to better contain and manage measles infection. The agency was notified of the case, involving an 11-month-old female infant, on Feb...
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    Robert Downey Jr revealed as godparent of Disney Adventure cruise ship ahead of maiden voyage from Singapore

    Disney announced on Tuesday (Feb 24) that Robert Downey Jr will be the godparent of Disney Adventure, the newest and largest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet. The announcement comes just weeks before the vessel’s maiden voyage from its home port in Singapore on Mar 10. The 60-year-old...
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    Money mule who handled about S$450,000, including proceeds from scam victims, gets jail

    SINGAPORE: A man who was in debt to both licensed and unlicensed moneylenders agreed to receive and withdraw money for two men who showed up near his home in exchange for payment. He received and withdrew a total of S$113,800 (US$89,800), of which about S$74,000 was from an 88-year-old victim...
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    Pritam Singh calls for full disclosure of billions in public spending amid record surpluses

    SINGAPORE: Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh has called for fuller public disclosure of billions of dollars in government spending, pressing for clearer accountability at a time he described as “one of the largest fiscal surpluses in decades”. Speaking in parliament on Tuesday (Feb 24) at the...
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    Tim Hortons Singapore is now officially halal-certified

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST Tim Hortons Singapore is now halal-certified, giving Muslims the opportunity to enjoy the Canadian coffeehouse chain’s food and beverage offerings. In a press release, the brand announced that it has officially received halal certification from...
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    He’s cooked for Bollywood stars and Paris Hilton – and now brings royal Indian cuisine to Singapore

    He’s cooked for the who’s who of Bollywood royalty, and with actual Indian royalty. But here in Singapore, all chef Surjan Singh, also known by his childhood nickname “Jolly”, wants is a hot plate of chicken rice. Alas, it’s never hot enough. While he loves “the tenderness of the chicken and...
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    In AI era, NTUC aims to play stronger role in youths' transition from school to workforce: Ng Chee Meng

    SINGAPORE: Facing a future powered by artificial intelligence (AI), the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) is studying ways to strengthen its focus on youths, labour chief Ng Chee Meng said. In an interview with CNA on Monday (Feb 23) about Singapore’s jobs situation and the impact of AI, Mr...
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    Singapore will take action against citizens who fight overseas in foreign causes: Shanmugam

    SINGAPORE: Action will be taken against any Singaporean who fights overseas in foreign causes, Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam said on Monday (Feb 23), emphasising the importance of racial and religious harmony in maintaining peace in Singapore. He also noted the...
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    Singapore may lose slight competitive edge under new 15% US tariffs, but analysts say it remains resilient

    SINGAPORE: The United States' new 15 per cent blanket tariff on imports may narrow Singapore's edge over regional peers, but analysts said on Monday (Feb 23) that the country remains well-positioned to weather the shift. “Given that the tariffs are applied broadly, Singapore loses a slight...
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    Education, healthcare most promising sectors for AI adoption, says OpenAI executive

    SINGAPORE: Education and healthcare hold the greatest promise for artificial intelligence to reshape entire industries, according to a senior executive at OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT. Mr Marc Manara, OpenAI's head of startups, made the remarks during an interview with CNA on Monday (Feb...
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    Protected sharks, rays allegedly sold as seafood without permits in Singapore’s markets

    SINGAPORE: When it comes to illegal wildlife trade, many think of elephant ivory, rhino horns or pangolins. But another group receives far less attention: Marine species that are not fully banned but whose trade is tightly regulated amid growing concerns over population declines. CNA found...
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    SFA investigating rat sighting at Lucky Plaza food court table

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on Monday (Feb 23) that it is investigating after a rodent was seen on a food court table at Lucky Plaza. In a video circulating on social media, a rodent is seen on a plate of food before scurrying...
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    Singapore’s top female golfer Shannon Tan eyes stronger home showing at HSBC Women’s World Championship

    SINGAPORE: Fresh off a breakthrough season on the Ladies European Tour, Singaporean golfer Shannon Tan is set to test herself against the world’s best at the upcoming HSBC Women’s World Championship. It will mark Tan’s second appearance at the US$3 million tournament – widely regarded as...
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