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    Man who participated in illegal arrangement to convert money into cryptocurrency jailed

    SINGAPORE: A man who participated in an arrangement to convert money into cryptocurrency was sentenced to 19 months’ jail on Tuesday (Apr 8). Huang Wei-Ru, 37, pleaded guilty to two counts of assisting another to retain benefits from criminal conduct and one count of unauthorised access to...
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    Man arrested for stealing wedding money boxes containing about S$50,000

    SINGAPORE: A man has been arrested after he allegedly stole wedding money boxes containing about S$50,000 (US$37,000) at a wedding reception, the police said on Tuesday (Apr 8). The police were informed at about 12.50pm on Saturday of the theft at a hotel along Beach Road. An "unknown man"...
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    'Excited my son is coming home': SCDF rescuers deployed in quake-hit Myanmar return to Singapore

    SINGAPORE: Loud cheers filled Changi Airport Terminal 3's arrival hall as members of the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) team that was deployed to quake-hit Myanmar returned home on Tuesday (Apr 8). The Operation Lionheart contingent was greeted by Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam...
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    Elections Department's operations, data unaffected after ransomware attack on printing vendor

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: The Elections Department (ELD) on Tuesday (Apr 8) said its operations and data were not affected by a recent cybersecurity incident involving its printing vendor. A ransomware attack on Toppan Next Tech (TNT) became public knowledge on...
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    Eight complaints made against 'finfluencers' in 2025 so far, says MAS

    MAS REVIEWING CASE He also responded to two questions on protecting retail investors and encouraging financial companies to be responsible when marketing their products. He referred to a "recent incident" involving an investment platform that offered instant withdrawals up to a certain amount...
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    Tougher financial penalties to combat money laundering in property sector after new Bill passed

    SINGAPORE: There will be tougher financial penalties to combat money laundering in the property sector after a new Bill was passed on Tuesday (Apr 8). The Anti-Money Laundering and Other Matters (Estate Agents and Developers) Bill will, among other things, impose financial penalties on property...
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    Children were unconscious, injured: Eyewitnesses recall horror of River Valley blaze

    SINGAPORE: Personal trainer Shaik Amirudin had just completed a class at his gym in River Valley on Tuesday morning (Apr 8), when a client alerted him to a fire a few units down. When he got to the front of the burning shophouse, he saw children sitting on the third-storey ledge. Some...
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    Former SUTD director, NUS deputy director jailed 46 weeks for cheating, taking upskirt videos and photos

    SINGAPORE: A former National University of Singapore (NUS) employee who cheated his reporting officer out of S$205,500 (US$152,000) was jailed for 46 weeks on Tuesday (Apr 8). Foo Siang Chi, 55, deceived the victim, a 58-year-old deputy director of Office of Facilities Management (OFM) at NUS...
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    Trump tariffs: Workers’ Party calls for all options to be considered, including dispute settlement channels

    SINGAPORE: The Workers' Party (WP) on Tuesday (Apr 8) expressed its disappointment with the imposition of US tariffs on Singapore and called for all options to be considered in response. In a statement posted on its Facebook page, the WP said Singapore should immediately start bilateral...
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    Mandatory CCTVs, rules on restraint use to be introduced at social residential homes

    SINGAPORE: Legislation aimed at improving the quality of care for residents in social residential homes was passed by Singapore’s parliament on Tuesday (Apr 8). Social residential homes refer to facilities that provide accommodation to people who require care, support or social intervention...
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    Opposition MPs ask about government's response to Trump tariffs and how Singapore could find 'silver linings'

    SINGAPORE: Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh and other opposition Members of Parliament on Tuesday (Apr 8) sought more clarity on the government's response to sweeping tariffs by the United States. Speaking after Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's ministerial statement on the tariffs, Mr Singh...
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    Man on trial for sexually assaulting girlfriend's daughter in flat, van

    SINGAPORE: A man accused of sexually assaulting his girlfriend's daughter in a van parked near cemeteries and in her home claimed trial to his charges in the High Court on Tuesday (Apr 8). The alleged sexual abuse against the girl, then aged between 10 and 11, went on for close to a year, the...
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    New task force on US tariffs to focus on communication, information sharing: Gan Kim Yong

    SINGAPORE: A new task force set up to help businesses and workers tide through the recent tariffs imposed by the United States will focus on communication and information sharing, said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong on Tuesday (Apr 8). For instance, it...
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    Meet your favourite radio DJs and catch the cast of Emerald Hill at Mediacorp’s The Big Grand Draw on Apr 12

    Mediacorp’s The Big Grand Draw is set to take place at Suntec City Atrium, Tower 1 & 2 on Saturday (Apr 12) from 1pm to 6pm. One lucky winner will go home with a S$10,000 (US$7,400) cash prize while another listener will win a seven-day Bhutan tour with a 5-star hotel upgrade throughout for...
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    Singapore government ‘sees no reason’ to amend presumptions in drugs law: Shanmugam

    SINGAPORE: The Singapore government has no plans to introduce any amendments to presumptions in the main law for drug offences, and will “defend” the constitutionality of these presumptions, said Minister for Home Affairs and Law K Shanmugam on Tuesday (Apr 8). He was responding to a question...
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    Woman on trial over alleged fatal attack on 51-year-old boyfriend outside Ang Mo Kio flat in 2021

    SINGAPORE: The trial of a woman accused of killing a 51-year-old man during a dispute nearly four years ago opened on Tuesday (Apr 8) at the High Court. Nguyen Ngoc Giau, 43, is charged with murdering Mr Cho Wang Keung, 51, along the fifth-storey common corridor of Blk 562 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3...
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    Killing of aid workers by Israeli soldiers deserve 'universal condemnation': Shanmugam

    Read a summary of this article on FAST. FAST SINGAPORE: Law and Home Affairs minister K Shanmugam has condemned what he described as the "cold-blood(ed)" killing of Gaza medics by Israeli soldiers, calling for the "universal condemnation" of their actions. In a post on Facebook on Tuesday...
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    NMP vacancies left by resignations of Raj Joshua Thomas, Syed Harun Alhabsyi will not be filled

    SINGAPORE: The Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) seats left vacant by the resignations of Mr Raj Joshua Thomas and Dr Syed Harun Alhabsyi will not be filled in the current term of parliament. In a report on Tuesday (Apr 8), the Special Select Committee on Nominations for Appointment as...
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    Trump tariffs: Singapore to form task force to help businesses and workers, says PM Wong

    SINGAPORE: Singapore will form a national task force to support businesses and workers in response to sweeping new US tariffs that could slow economic growth and impact jobs and wages, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced on Tuesday (Apr 8). The task force, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister...
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    Pet groomer fined S$10,000 over death of dog she left unattended on grooming table

    SINGAPORE: A pet groomer was fined S$10,000 (US$7,400) on Tuesday (Apr 8) over the death of a dog she left unattended on a grooming table in July last year. Vanessa Chiu Yan Er, 29, failed to secure a corgi with a double-arm lock, resulting in the dog slipping off the grooming table and hanging...
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