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  • Cleaning of all beaches affected by oil spill to be completed ‘within the next one month or so’: Grace Fu

Cleaning of all beaches affected by oil spill to be completed ‘within the next one month or so’: Grace Fu

Some beaches have progressed to the final phase, with volunteers mobilised to participate in the clean-up and accelerate their reopening, said the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment.Read More

No further posts from online accounts linked to Chinese tycoon Guo Wengui detected after May 10: Sun Xueling

Investigations have not found any evidence that Singaporeans or people based in Singapore are responsible for the 95 accounts linked to the exiled Chinese businessman.Read More

DBS net profit up 4% to S$2.8 billion in Q2, beats forecast

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Scoot launching flights to Melaka from October, prices start at S$69

It will be flying five times a week to Melaka in Malaysia. The airline will also launch a flight service to Kertajati (Greater Bandung) in Indonesia.Read More

Actress Emma Watson to speak at TechLaw.Fest in Singapore on Sep 12

The Harry Potter star will speak about diversity and inclusivity alongside her father, renowned communications law expert Chris Watson.Read More

Survive on S$600 a month as a single mum of two? A workshop puts you in the shoes of low-income women

To understand the challenges faced by low-income families, CNA Women attended a “poverty sensitisation” workshop by Daughters Of Tomorrow. But can a workshop really foster empathy for the poor in…

More than 100 flights at Changi Airport were delayed due to CrowdStrike IT outage in July

On Jul 19, an update to Crowdstrike’s antivirus software caused a global IT outage, throwing airlines, banks, and TV channels into turmoil.Read More

Kitefoiling: Singapore’s Maximilian Maeder second in fleet after first seven races

The Singaporean kitefoiler finished 11th and fourth in the two races of the day.Read More

Law passed to allow courts to sell seized properties linked to criminal activities such as money laundering

The new law will ensure that Singapore’s anti-money laundering regime “keeps pace with evolving standards and trends”, said Second Minister for Home Affairs Josephine Teo.Read More

Singaporeans living in UK on ‘high alert’ amid anti-immigration riots, xenophobic sentiments

“I didn’t think it would be to this extent,” says one Singaporean living in the UK as riots fuelled by anti-immigrant sentiment spread across the country.Read More