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    Property agent promoted Australia housing scheme that lost investors S$16 million, gets jail

    SINGAPORE: A real estate agent who ran paid courses teaching how to invest in property used one of her companies to promote investments in a housing scheme in Australia. However, when the scheme fell through, 347 investors who had entered into finance agreements through introduction services...
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    Two Singaporeans dealt with under ISA; teen subscribed to 'salad bar' mix of extremist ideologies

    SINGAPORE: Two self-radicalised male Singaporeans were dealt with under the Internal Security Act (ISA) in March, including a 19-year-old man influenced by what the Internal Security Department (ISD) has called "salad bar" extremism. Both cases of radicalisation were triggered by the ongoing...
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    Chinatown Complex hawkers get temporary exhaust fix after week of sweltering conditions

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Hawkers at Chinatown Complex Food Centre who endured sweltering conditions due to a faulty exhaust system may finally get some relief. Several electricians were seen on Wednesday (Jun 24) installing temporary exhaust systems at two of...
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    Woman slapped, punched and scratched maid over household chores, gets jail

    SINGAPORE: Upset with the way that her domestic worker had performed tasks such as hanging the laundry or cleaning bottles, a 67-year-old woman slapped, punched and scratched her, drawing blood. The maid, who earned S$470 (about US$360) a month, told staff members from the Centre for Domestic...
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    Elvin Ng had to get steroid jabs for sandfly bites after they became inflamed

    Going to the beach is fun and all, but when the sandflies bite, they bite. On Jun 18, Singaporean actor Elvin Ng took to Instagram to share that he'd gone through another round of steroid injections for the sandfly bites and infection he'd gotten four months ago. "It's actually not that...
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    K-pop group Stray Kids announces Singapore stop on Run It world tour and new album This & That

    Ahead of the tour, Stray Kids will release the digital single Run It on Jun 24 at 1pm Korean time (12pm Singapore time). The track shares its title with the world tour and will be included on the group's upcoming album, This & That, which is set for release on Aug 7. The album will be Stray...
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    400 migrant workers with unpaid wages to receive S$200 in cash, vouchers; 150 job vacancies found: Ng Chee Meng

    SINGAPORE: To help around 400 migrant workers with unpaid wages meet their daily expenses, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and a migrant workers’ rights group on Wednesday (Jun 24) said they will be giving each worker S$100 in cash and S$100 in Fairprice vouchers. In addition, NTUC...
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    High risk of severe haze for rest of 2026 amid El Nino, biofuel demand and Indonesia budget cuts: Report

    SINGAPORE: Southeast Asia faces a high risk of severe transboundary haze for the rest of 2026, with conditions expected to peak between August and September due to a strong El Nino bringing about hotter and drier conditions, a Singapore think-tank warned on Wednesday (Jun 24). The Singapore...
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    Preschool director charged with cheating ECDA into disbursing S$14,000 in childcare subsidies

    SINGAPORE: A director of a preschool allegedly deceived the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) into disbursing more than S$14,000 (US$10,800) in childcare subsidies and falsified the enrolment and attendance information of several children. Hoo Sian Chin, a 46-year-old Malaysian and...
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    Disney Cruise Line and Sentosa launch island-wide Disney-themed attractions

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST Disney Cruise Line is teaming up with Sentosa for a three-month island-wide programme of Disney-themed activities in line with Disney Adventure. Titled A Magical Island Adventure: Let's Set Sail with Disney Cruise Line, the day-to-night experience...
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    Need your fruit fix? 6 places for wholesale deals, fruit buffets and premium gifts

    Nutrition aside, I’d wager that between fruits and vegetables, you’d be much more willing to eat an apple than a carrot. And let’s be honest about it, you’d rather have pineapple or banana in your smoothie than kale or beetroot. I’m not villainising vegetables here because (louder for those at...
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    Commentary: Is it fair that one viral video can destroy reputations and careers?

    SINGAPORE: In late May, an irate Hong Kong principal might have popped up on your social media feed. While leading a school trip to Singapore, his bus stopped along a busy road to drop students off, obstructing traffic. Security officers instructed him to move the bus. The shouting match that...
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    Chinese EV makers are reshaping the auto industry. Can legacy brands catch up?

    SINGAPORE: For much of the 2000s and 2010s, the global auto industry was dominated by the same handful of Japanese, German and American manufacturers. No Chinese manufacturer entered the top tiers of global vehicle production, while Tesla remained a niche player. Rapid growth in China helped...
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    Commentary: Dear You shows it’s time to rethink Singapore’s dialect ban in public media

    SINGAPORE: The commercial release of Dear You has become about so much more than just one Chinese movie. After Singapore’s Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) initially permitted only the Mandarin-dubbed version for general release, there was a steady outcry for more audiences to be...
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    Two men linked to Cambodia-based scam syndicate Prince Group investigated for money laundering offences

    SINGAPORE: The police have named two Chinese nationals under investigation as part of a wider probe into transnational scam syndicate Prince Holding Group. The police said on Wednesday (Jun 23) that they are investigating Hu Xiaowei, 44, his associated company Future Oasis and Qui Wei Ren, 38...
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    Two teens to be charged over roadblock evasion, crash that injured police and LTA officers

    SINGAPORE: Two teenagers will be charged in court on Wednesday (Jun 24) over separate incidents involving the evasion of a police roadblock, including one case in which a rider allegedly crashed into officers and caused serious injuries. In that incident, a 16-year-old boy is accused of riding...
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    Man got free laptops using PayPal glitch but lodged police report out of guilt, gets detention order

    SINGAPORE: A man who was roped into a scheme to deceive tech companies into delivering laptops for free using a PayPal glitch recruited four others into it but later felt guilty and lodged a police report. He also made restitution not just for himself but for the friends he had recruited into...
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    Average number of rat burrows falls 40% in early 2026: NEA

    SINGAPORE: The average number of rat burrows recorded per two-month surveillance cycle in Singapore fell by about 40 per cent in early 2026 to about 2,900, down from about 4,900 in 2025, according to data released by the National Environment Agency (NEA) on Tuesday (Jun 23). The figures were...
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    'I do', but let's spend less: Lavish weddings lose appeal as Singapore couples focus on housing, family plans

    SINGAPORE: For newlyweds Seraphiliz Peng and Lewis Tan, a Disney-themed wedding had always been a dream. But when the couple realised they would potentially fork out up to S$100,000 (US$80,000), they set about making the celebration more financially sustainable. By cutting out the middlemen...
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    Civil servants to receive 0.45 month mid-year bonus; additional one-time payment for junior grade officers

    PSD said that the mid-year payment takes into consideration Singapore’s economic performance in the first quarter of 2026 and that the downside risks to Singapore’s economic outlook “remain significant”. “The public sector unions and the government will jointly monitor the developments for the...
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