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CNA Explains: That’s not what I ordered – what can you do when a purchase goes sour?

What are the options – and limits – under Singapore’s “lemon law”?Read More

Jail for 5 Gurkha officers involved in unlicensed cross-border money transfers; 1 handled nearly S$2.9 million

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PM Wong hopes to field more women candidates in coming General Election

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Paris Paralympics: Singapore’s Yip Pin Xiu tops 50m backstroke S2 heats, advances to final

A win will bring her total number of Paralympics golds to seven.Read More

Fire breaks out at Singapore’s Golden Mile Tower; initial findings show blaze did not involve EVs

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Struggling to get pregnant: How husbands cope with IVF, miscarriages and disappointment

Infertility in Singapore affects 15 per cent of couples. The physical stresses and emotional demands of trying to conceive affects both the woman and man in the marriage. CNA Women…

IN FOCUS: We’re all fans now – but where’s the line between admiration and obsession?

Parasocial relationships, or one-sided connections with media personas, are often solely associated with obsessive fan behaviour. But with social media’s ubiquity, almost everyone’s had a parasocial interaction in varying degrees.…

Full-body showers and disinfectant foot dips: How one Singapore egg farm protects its chickens from bird flu

CNA gets rare access to one of Singapore’s few egg farms to see how it guards against diseases.Read More

Trial programme gets children to befriend seniors — 5 reasons to watch this CNA series

A 10-week inter-generation programme explores how forming friendships across ages can foster a happier, more compassionate society. The CNA series, It Takes A Village, documents this journey undertaken by six…

Commentary: Can we stop making flawed assumptions about how those in poverty use financial aid?

Programmes can help the lower-income by relieving the “bandwidth tax”, as AWWA’s experience with unconditional cash assistance shows, says Cindy Ng of Children’s Aid Society.Read More