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    Man to be charged with promoting racial enmity after posting WhatsApp content targeted at Jewish community

    SINGAPORE: A 50-year-old man will be charged on Tuesday (Apr 28) over offensive content he allegedly posted on WhatsApp targeting the Jewish community. The police said on Monday that they received a report on Sep 10, 2025, relating to three offensive images targeted at the Jewish community...
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    Authorities investigating cybersecurity incident at firm involved in MRT and NEWater projects

    SINGAPORE: Authorities are investigating a cybersecurity incident involving Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co (Singapore), a contractor involved in works on the Jurong Region Line and Changi NEWater Factory 3. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) told CNA on Monday (Apr 27) that as a precautionary...
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    CNA Explains: What is UNCLOS, the international law in the spotlight amid the Iran conflict?

    SINGAPORE: Soon after the Middle East conflict broke out in late February, Iran started restricting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, effectively imposing a naval blockade on a critical chokepoint where around 25 per cent of the world’s seaborne oil passes through. As the conflict dragged...
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    Man gets jail for molesting friend's sister when she was aged 7 to 9 years

    SINGAPORE: A 33-year-old man was on Monday (Apr 27) sentenced to jail for molesting his friend's sister over a decade ago, when she was seven to nine years old and he was 19 to 21. Melvinder Singh Gurmit Singh, 33, had contested two counts of molestation, claiming among other things that the...
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    FCBC pastor died after 27-hour open-heart surgery; coroner's court rules medical misadventure

    SINGAPORE: A 62-year-old pastor from Faith Community Baptist Church (FCBC) died after a complex open-heart surgery that spanned 27 hours, which resulted in multi-organ failure. A coroner's court on Friday (Apr 24) ruled that the death of Reverend Simon Yee Siak Choon was a medical misadventure...
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    'Incredibly stressful': Payment issues mar Singapore International Marathon registration

    SINGAPORE: The first day of sign-ups for the BYD Singapore International Marathon was marred by issues, as several people reported payment problems during registration. Some runners who tried signing up on Monday (Apr 27) said they received a message on the website that their payments were...
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    Singapore, UK authorities successfully foil transnational drug network

    The HOIO, UK Border Force and WM ROCU subsequently mounted an operation in the UK, resulting in the seizure of additional quantities of cannabis and the arrest of seven people. One individual has been charged in the UK with a drug-related offence and authorities are pursuing further leads to...
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    First private condo in Tengah nearly sold out at launch

    SINGAPORE: Almost all units at Tengah's first private condominium were sold at its sales launch over the weekend. Tengah Garden Residences, which is also the new town's first mixed-use development, saw a 99 per cent sales rate, with 853 of its 863 units sold by 3pm on Sunday (Apr 26) at an...
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    Shared responsibility, workplace support key to improving parenthood journey: Experts

    SINGAPORE: More than a decade ago, Ms Olivia Pua left her marriage, taking her five-month-old baby with her. Her then-husband was not ready to settle down or embrace parenthood, leading to constant arguments and an increasingly unhealthy home environment. “I wanted to let everyone have a...
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    Ex-footballers’ halal chee cheong fun stall sees boost in business after PM Wong’s visit

    A humble halal chee cheong fun stall in Tampines is getting an unexpected boost in business after Prime Minister Lawrence Wong dropped by and gave it his seal of approval. “The sauce is good, very nice!” he said in a video posted on his official Instagram account on Apr 18, putting the low-key...
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    Heavy traffic expected at Singapore’s land checkpoints during Labour Day long weekend

    SINGAPORE: Heavy traffic is expected at both Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints during the upcoming Labour Day long weekend, the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said on Monday (Apr 27). From Thursday to Sunday, travellers are advised to plan ahead, consider travelling during non-peak...
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    Pop-punk band Simple Plan to perform in Singapore in November

    Canadian pop-punk band Simple Plan will return to Singapore as part of the Southeast Asian leg of their Bigger Than You Think Tour. They will perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Nov 22. In a social media post announcing the tour, the band said they were “really excited” to return to...
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    I had 10 months to prepare for my retrenchment – and I still wasn’t ready

    The retrenchment announcement didn’t come with a sudden HR invite or a security escort. In fact, I got something rare: 10 months’ notice, and then some. Our operations were relocating to another country and I was given 10 months to hire and train a new team remotely. Productivity became my...
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    Commentary: Working from home isn’t the flexibility that Singapore families need from employers

    SINGAPORE: After Singapore’s total fertility rate fell to yet another historic low, policymakers have called for a “marriage and parenthood reset”. Part of this reset focuses on how workplaces can evolve to better align work and family. This focus on workplaces is well placed. Beyond direct...
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    Commentary: How SIA can avoid throwing good money after bad, amid Air India losses

    STAKEHOLDERS NEED REASSURANCES This argument alone will not convince stakeholders, especially those who already think SIA should cut its losses. If it coughs up the cash, SIA should attach more conditions to the injection, such as more control and oversight over Air India’s strategy and...
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    Defence experts warn of fitness tracker risks in Singapore military bases amid global Strava breaches

    SINGAPORE: Fitness tracking apps like Strava pose security risks in Singapore's military bases – not by revealing their locations, but by exposing the daily routines and movement patterns of personnel inside, defence observers have warned. Their caution comes as a series of high-profile...
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    Reopened Malay Heritage Centre captures community's evolution from diverse roots to 'shared sense of home': PM Wong

    SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Malay community traces its roots to diverse origins, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said at the reopening of the Malay Heritage Centre (MHC), highlighting how these varied beginnings have shaped a distinct Singaporean Malay identity. The revamped centre reflects that very...
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    A family home redesigned for flow, storage and everyday comfort

    Using a cohesive, complementary design language in a residence is important. It allows occupants to feel at ease as they move from one room to another, while providing a calm, balanced backdrop for everyday living. Leena Interior Design Studio (LIDS) clearly understands this. Led by founder...
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    DBS to offer S$10 million cashback redemptions at supermarkets, hawker centres to help with cost pressures

    SINGAPORE: From August to September, DBS/POSB cardholders and DBS PayLah users will be able to redeem cashback rewards, with the bank committing S$10 million (US$7.8 million) to the initiative. Consumers will be able to make more than three million cashback redemptions for purchases in hawker...
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    Montfort Junior School to take in girls from 2028

    SINGAPORE: Montfort Junior School will become a coed school from 2028, it announced on Saturday (Apr 25). The school will admit its first batch of female students from the 2027 Primary 1 registration exercise. Younger female siblings of existing students will also be eligible for Phase 1 of the...
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