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    Haidilao Singapore launches coriander-themed menu with hotpot broth, drinks and more

    Great news for those who love coriander. Haidilao Singapore has announced that it has launched a limited-time coriander-themed menu that's available at outlets starting today (Jun 18). The menu comprises four items. First up is the Extra Coriander Soup Base, which, true to its name, is a broth...
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    Man who sued neighbour for battery, assault and harassment loses suit, must pay S$10,000 in costs

    SINGAPORE: A man who sued his neighbour for about S$40,000 (US$31,085) for alleged assault and battery has lost his suit due to lack of proof and must pay his neighbour S$10,000 in costs. Mr Mah Kiat Seng lives along the same corridor as his neighbour in Block 633, Pasir Ris Drive 3. He sued...
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    Tunnelling under an overpass, preserving a monument: The engineering challenges behind the Circle Line Loop

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Cars continued passing along the Keppel Viaduct as a tunnel that would complete the Circle Line (CCL) loop was being bored directly beneath it. It was one of several engineering challenges involved in building the three new CCL stations...
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    Singapore launches S$48 million scheme to help media firms create digital content and adopt AI

    SINGAPORE: Media professionals will be given support to create digital content under a new S$48 million (US$37.3 million) programme, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) said on Thursday (Jun 18). The Digital Content and Capability Development (DCCD) programme, announced by Senior...
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    Singapore Airlines launches latest version of cult-favourite mascot Beary

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) is introducing a new version of its popular teddy bear mascot, Beary, from mid-June 2026. The refreshed design, known as Beary 3.0, features a gender-neutral appearance, a Garden City-inspired outfit and a sun hat adorned with SIA's signature batik motif. It is also...
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    Man admits sending SM Lee doctored photo of Marina Bay Sands on fire as 'prank'

    SINGAPORE: A man is facing jail time for sending an edited photo of Marina Bay Sands (MBS) on fire to Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong's Facebook page while mentioning a "bomb". Andie Tan Kok Yong, a 35-year-old Singaporean, pleaded guilty on Thursday (Jun 18) to one charge of knowingly...
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    Driver who crashed into school bus charged with dangerous driving injuring bus driver and 2 boys

    SINGAPORE: A man who crashed his car into a school bus in 2024 was charged on Thursday (Jun 18) with dangerous driving, drink driving and driving against traffic, among other offences. The incident along Bukit Timah Road in the early morning of Mar 6, 2024 left a burning car on the road and...
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    Singapore public holiday dates for 2027 released, with 5 long weekends

    SINGAPORE: There will be 11 public holidays in 2027, with five long weekends. According to dates released by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Thursday (Jun 18), five of the public holidays next year fall on Friday, Sunday or Monday. Two public holidays fall on a Friday: New Year’s Day (Jan...
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    US firms sue Teo Siong Seng, shipping container makers over alleged price-fixing scheme

    SINGAPORE: Shipping veteran Teo Siong Seng and other executives accused by the United States of conspiring to restrict output and fix the prices of dry containers have been sued by a pair of US firms. The class-action lawsuits from manufacturer CA Spalding Company and shipping company Daybreak...
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    CNA Explains: How the costly global business of recycling is hurting Singapore's zero-waste push

    SINGAPORE: Singapore's government on Wednesday (Jun 17) announced a review of its 2019 Zero Waste Masterplan in light of sliding recycling rates. When it was first launched, the master plan set a target to raise the overall recycling rate here to 70 per cent by 2030. However, since then, the...
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    'Unprecedented' AI buildout drove Singapore's sharpest non-oil exports surge in over two decades: Analysts

    SINGAPORE: The global push to build artificial intelligence infrastructure drove Singapore's non-oil domestic exports to their sharpest growth in over two decades in May, with analysts saying the country is well-placed to deepen its position in higher-value parts of the supply chain. One...
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    Inclusive playground opens in Tampines, featuring Singapore's first slide for wheelchair users

    SINGAPORE: A slide designed with wheelchair users in mind – the first of its kind in Singapore – is among the inclusive features of a new playground at Sun Plaza Park in Tampines. The Magical Bridge Playground, opened by the National Parks Board (NParks) on Wednesday (Jun 17), offers...
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    Man acquitted of receiving nearly S$300,000 in kickbacks as Keppel FELS shipyard manager

    SINGAPORE: A district court has cleared a man of accusations that he received close to S$300,000 (US$234,000) in kickbacks when he was a shipyard manager for Keppel FELS from 2015 to 2017. Alvin Lim Wee Lun, 46, was cleared on Wednesday (Jun 17) of all 46 charges of conspiring to corruptly...
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    Cyber Security Agency of Singapore to get new chief executive on Jul 1

    SINGAPORE: Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) chief executive David Koh will next month retire from his position, along with his role as Commissioner of Cybersecurity, the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) announced on Wednesday (Jun 17). The 61-year-old, who has...
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    Driver who crashed into school bus carrying ACS kids to be charged with dangerous driving, drink driving

    SINGAPORE: A 29-year-old man who crashed his car into a school bus while speeding in 2024 will be charged on Thursday (Jun 18) with a slew of offences, including drink driving. The police said they were alerted on Mar 6, 2024, at about 6am that a black car had driven and stopped against the...
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    Hit Chinese film Dear You to open in Singapore with Mandarin-dubbed screenings

    After dominating the box office in China, the hit Chinese film Dear You is set to open in Singapore cinemas on Thursday (Jun 18) – and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has confirmed that a Mandarin-dubbed version of the film will be screened commercially for the general public...
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    Category A COE overtakes Category B, premiums down across the board

    SINGAPORE: Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums closed lower in the latest bidding exercise on Wednesday (Jun 17). For Category A cars, or those 1,600cc and below with horsepower not exceeding 130bhp, premiums closed at S$123,847, down from S$126,009 in the last exercise. Category A...
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    Authorities investigating cyberattack on Singapore-based Global Schools Foundation

    SINGAPORE: Authorities are looking into a cyberattack on the Singapore-based Global Schools Foundation, which operates private schools through Global Schools Group in multiple countries, including Singapore. The Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), Singapore's main data protection...
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    MOM lodges appeal seeking higher fine for PSA over death of worker at Keppel Terminal in 2017

    SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has launched an appeal for a higher fine for PSA Corporation Limited over the death of a worker at Keppel Terminal in 2017. The ministry wants a heavier sentence for the port operator after 29-year-old Lee Swee Loong was crushed between a rope drum and...
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    Abuse of bus captains on the rise as union looks to expand mental wellness support

    SINGAPORE: The union representing Singapore's public transport workers is looking to strengthen mental wellness and counselling support for bus captains who face abuse on the job. This comes amid a rise in reported cases of physical abuse against bus captains, as well as concerns over online...
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