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    Crow shooting to resume in Singapore as attacks swell

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: The National Parks Board (NParks) will resume crow shooting operations from the second half of March, Minister for National Development Chee Hong Tat said on Monday (Feb 23), following discussions with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)...
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    Man who raped and impregnated 14-year-old intellectually disabled stepdaughter gets jail, caning

    SINGAPORE: A man who raped and impregnated his 14-year-old intellectually disabled stepdaughter was sentenced to 19 years and four months’ jail and 16 strokes of the cane on Monday (Feb 23). The 48-year-old man, who is stateless, cannot be named to protect the identity of his victim. The case...
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    SIA passenger infected with measles is not linked to other cases in Singapore: CDA

    SINGAPORE: A Singapore Airlines (SIA) passenger who was infected with measles is not linked to any other known cases in Singapore, the country's Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) said on Monday (Feb 23). The passenger on SQ38 arrived at Los Angeles International Airport on Feb 9, according to...
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    Union flags 'deeper structural issues' after student care centre closures

    CENTRE CLOSURES LPLC's services were terminated by the Ministry of Education following investigations into unpaid staff salaries and double deductions from parents' GIRO accounts. A police report has since been filed over the fee anomalies. OBA, meanwhile, abruptly closed its centres in...
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    ‘I want burger’: Man on trial for allegedly snatching McDonald’s food from siblings at Sun Plaza

    SINGAPORE: A sister-brother duo who went to a McDonald's outlet at midnight and left with a bag of burgers and nuggets were shocked when a man snatched the bag from them before cycling away. Mohammad Hisyam Basheer, a 41-year-old Singaporean man, was charged with snatch theft and went on trial...
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    Parliament to begin Budget 2026 debate on Feb 24

    SINGAPORE: Parliament will begin debating the Budget 2026 statement on Tuesday (Feb 24). Deliberations are expected to go on for at least two days before Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong delivers a round-up speech, clarifies queries from Members of Parliament and sums up the...
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    Father who found nudes in his 16-year-old daughter's phone sexually abused her, gets jail

    SINGAPORE: A father who found that his 16-year-old daughter had sent nudes to a classmate confronted the girl angrily and sexually abused her. The 54-year-old man, who cannot be named to protect the identity of his daughter, was sentenced on Monday (Feb 23) to six years' jail. Of this, nine...
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    The Seventeen Experience returns to Marina Bay Sands ahead of K-pop group's Singapore concert in March

    Carats, here's your sign to visit Marina Bay Sands (MBS) soon. Ahead of K-pop boy band Seventeen's upcoming concert in Singapore on Mar 7, MBS has partnered with the group to launch the Seventeen Experience. The Seventeen Experience will feature music, dining and party events inspired by the...
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    Singapore's core inflation fell to 1% in January, down from 1.2% in December

    SINGAPORE: Singapore’s core inflation fell to 1.0 per cent year-on-year in January from 1.2 per cent in December, official data showed on Monday (Feb 23). The figure was due to a moderation in services inflation, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore...
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    Man gets jail for filming student's private sex act in toilet cubicle, says he was gathering 'evidence'

    SINGAPORE: A man who filmed a 16-year-old boy in a private act in a toilet cubicle claimed that he was gathering "evidence" of a sex act and littering. A judge who heard the case in court rejected his defence and called him a "shameless voyeur". He sentenced the man to six months' jail, in a...
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    Lim Tean gets longer jail term for practising law without a valid certificate after appeal dismissed

    SINGAPORE: Lawyer and opposition politician Lim Tean was sentenced to a longer jail term for practising law without a valid certificate after his appeal against his conviction and initial sentence was dismissed. Lim’s sentence was enhanced to a jail term of three months and one week on Monday...
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    14,550 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes hidden in air coolers seized in raids

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Singapore Customs seized 14,550 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes that were concealed inside air cooler units during two enforcement operations earlier this month. The total duty and Goods and Services Tax (GST) evaded in the haul...
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    Ateez in Singapore: In Your Fantasy tour thrills fans with solo stages and high-octane energy

    Ateez returned to Singapore after more than two years as part of their In Your Fantasy world tour on Sunday (Feb 22), bringing their solo stages to the country for the first time. Continue reading...
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    30.6% more contraband smuggling attempts foiled in 2025, says ICA

    SINGAPORE: The number of contraband smuggling attempts foiled in 2025 increased by over 30 per cent from the year before, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in its annual report on Monday (Feb 23). About 57,400 contraband cases were detected at Singapore's checkpoints in 2025...
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    Foreign visitor refusals at Singapore’s checkpoints rise 38.3% in 2025: ICA

    SINGAPORE: The number of foreign visitors who were refused entry into Singapore rose significantly in 2025 from a year ago, following strengthened border security measures, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Monday (Feb 23). About 45,700 foreign visitors were refused entry...
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    Enforcement of property flyer distribution could drive up costs for agents who do it

    SINGAPORE: Like many agents looking to grow their presence in a neighbourhood, property agent Andik Imran uses door-to-door flyer distribution services once a month to reach residents. A campaign that covers 20,000 units – spanning roughly 150 16-storey blocks – typically costs between S$1,500...
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    Commentary: The way forward for Singapore’s ageing strata-titled malls lies in action, not nostalgia

    SINGAPORE: Singapore’s ageing strata-titled malls usually make the news for familiar reasons – stalled lifts and broken escalators, sparse footfall and perhaps a few questionable establishments – painting a dismal picture of a property in decline. Attention also falls on these malls, once grand...
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    From glowing kayaks to cheap pepper crab: 7 ways to redefine a night out in Singapore

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Nightlife in Singapore has changed. Late nights out at Boat Quay and packed dance floors may no longer be what defines unwinding for many people. The night crowd begins to thin earlier, things are a bit more subdued, and fewer people...
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    Palestinian Authority minister of finance and planning in Singapore for four-day official visit

    SINGAPORE: The Palestinian Authority's minister of finance and planning is in Singapore for a four-day official visit. Dr Estephan Salameh is in Singapore from Sunday (Feb 22) to Wednesday at the invitation of Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Vivian Balakrishnan. The visit reaffirms...
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    New 15% US tariff likely to apply to Singapore, says DPM Gan Kim Yong

    SINGAPORE: Singapore is likely to fall under a new United States tariff of 15 per cent on all imports, Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong said on Sunday (Feb 22), urging the country to prepare for a fundamentally changed global trade environment. Mr Gan's comments came after US President Donald...
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