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    Mediacorp Oli 968 DJ Haleema Asman on being a new mum: ‘No one really prepares you for how deeply you feel’

    When the call came for a photo shoot two months after giving birth to her firstborn son, Haleema Asman hesitated. After eight years on Mediacorp Oli 968, being on camera was routine, but now she didn’t recognise herself. “There was a lot of water retention,” the 32-year-old said. “I just looked...
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    Hottest new sandwich spots: Oxtail melts, fried chicken, brioche rolls and S$6 sliders

    Sandwiches are back again. And, why not? They’re perhaps the only food that allows you to hold an entire meal in one hand while multitasking with the other. Unless you have two sandwiches, I guess. Hot or cold, large or small, sandwiches are loved for their uncomplicated simplicity. You could...
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    Commentary: What do we actually want out of the Singapore Premier League?

    SINGAPORE: It’s been some year for Singapore football. The men’s national team made history in November 2025 by qualifying for the Asian Cup on merit for the first time . Now, two new signings could breathe new life into the Singapore Premier League (SPL) next season. First, former Japan...
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    New massage parlour rules welcomed amid heartland concerns, but businesses worry about increased costs

    SINGAPORE: A move to tighten the licensing regime for massage parlours has been welcomed by those concerned about issues like heartland vice, but such businesses are worried about how they might be impacted. Jalan Besar Member of Parliament (MP) Denise Phua called the measures a "long-awaited...
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    Singapore pledges US$100,000 to support humanitarian assistance efforts for Lebanon

    SINGAPORE: The Singapore government has pledged US$100,000 to support humanitarian assistance efforts in Lebanon, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on Thursday (Apr 23). In a statement, MFA said that the Singapore government has been "closely following the concerning humanitarian...
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    AI ‘no longer optional’: GIC, Anthropic woo tech leaders at first Singapore event after recent funding

    SINGAPORE: Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC and United States technology startup Anthropic co-hosted their first event in Singapore on Thursday (Apr 23), following GIC’s recent investments in the frontier AI firm behind Claude. The closed-door event brought together about 150 senior leaders...
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    Blocked fake website Singapore Times linked to Chinese company, CNA investigation finds

    LINKS TO CHINESE FIRM A registration number displayed at the bottom of the sgtimes.com homepage was traced to a company named Jiangsu Nanfang Digital Technology. Chinese authorities issue Internet Content Provider (ICP) licences to permit China-based websites to operate in the country; the ICP...
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    Authorities warn of scams impersonating MinLaw officials; at least S$8.5 million lost since February

    SINGAPORE: Members of the public are advised to be wary of scams involving the impersonation of Ministry of Law (MinLaw) officials, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and MinLaw said on Thursday (Apr 23). Since February 2026, at least 98 government official impersonation scam cases have been...
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    Singapore blocks 6 more websites set up by foreign actors over hostile information threat

    SINGAPORE: Singapore has blocked another six websites set up by foreign actors that could be used to mount hostile information campaigns, authorities said on Thursday (Apr 23). The six websites – singaporeheadline.com, singaporeweek.com, singapore24hour.com, nanyangweekly.com, singaporebuzz.com...
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    FairPrice widens price freeze to over 300 essentials until May 31

    SINGAPORE: Prices of more than 300 basic products at FairPrice supermarkets will be frozen, as Singapore’s largest supermarket chain steps up efforts to keep household staples affordable. FairPrice Group said on Thursday (Apr 23) it has expanded its price freeze to over 300 essential items, up...
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    Companies urged to play 'active role' to retain senior workers; lack of flexible work options a challenge: Koh Poh Koon

    SINGAPORE: Amid Singapore's push for more seniors to remain in employment, employers have found that the lack of flexible work options as well as the know-how to train seniors for flexible roles is challenging, To that end, there is a need for more companies to play an "active role" in finding...
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    Malay Heritage Centre reopens with new galleries and festival celebrating diversity of Malay identity

    After more than three years of renovation, the Malay Heritage Centre (MHC) will reopen on Saturday (Apr 25) with refreshed galleries and a nine-day festival. Located at the former Istana Kampong Gelam, the national monument once home to Malay royalty, MHC is Singapore’s main institution...
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    Desmond Tan celebrates Star Awards 2026 wins with instant noodles, diaper duty and champagne at home

    The actor, who won over judges with his dual role as identical twins with contrasting personalities in Devil Behind The Gate, first showed a picture of him giving his two-year-old daughter a peck on the lips while holding onto one of his trophies. The other awards were nicely placed on the...
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    FairPrice to roll out over 1,300 smart trolleys with self-checkout, navigation features by end-2026

    SINGAPORE: FairPrice will roll out smart shopping trolleys to nearly 50 outlets by the end of the year, the supermarket chain said on Thursday (Apr 23), following an initial trial in Punggol last year. The Smart Carts, integrated with the FairPrice Group app, feature built-in displays to help...
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    National Gallery Singapore to hold its first-ever R18 exhibition exploring desire in Southeast Asian art

    Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art will be held at the Level 4 Gallery of National Gallery Singapore and is strictly for visitors aged 18 and above; valid identification will be required at entry. Tickets for the exhibition cost S$5 for Singapore citizens and permanent...
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    Bodybuilder, 20, died from toxicity caused by banned weight-loss substance: Coroner's court

    SINGAPORE: A 20-year-old competitive bodybuilder who was studying at a polytechnic died in 2024 from toxicity caused by a banned weight-loss substance. The youth, who cannot be named due to gag orders protecting his identity imposed by the coroner's court, was hospitalised after having heart...
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    Jesseca Liu almost turned down Emerald Hill role that won her Best Actress at Star Awards 2026

    In a recent interview with Capital 958, Liu shared that she feels incredibly proud and fortunate to have been cast in the 2025 Mediacorp blockbuster, especially since she almost missed out on the role. According to her, she was actually filming for thriller drama Unforgivable at the time, and...
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    Singapore’s core inflation up again, rises to 1.7% in March

    SINGAPORE: Singapore’s core inflation rose for a second straight month to 1.7 per cent year-on-year in March, up from 1.4 per cent in February, official data released on Thursday (Apr 23) showed. This is driven by higher inflation in retail and other goods and services, the Monetary Authority...
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    'I didn't even know I had a lawyer': Amos Yee appears at court but has no access to hearing

    SINGAPORE: Amos Yee Pang Sang, who faces charges under the Enlistment Act for dodging national service obligations, appeared at the State Courts on Thursday (Apr 23) for a pre-trial conference but was not able to attend it as he did not have access. Pre-trial conferences are administrative...
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    Participation in EMA’s demand response scheme grows as firms curb peak electricity use

    SINGAPORE: More energy-intensive firms in Singapore are cutting their power use during peak periods, as part of a scheme that rewards them for doing so when demand and prices are high. The Energy Market Authority (EMA) said participation in its demand response programme has grown from four...
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