‘Dynamic’ conditions and conflict zone uncertainty: Behind Singapore’s airdrop mission in Gaza
Three members of the Singapore Armed Forces team involved tell the story behind the operation.Read More
Nigerian farmers abandon farms after attacks, sending food prices higher
ABUJA/MAIDUGURI – Hassan Ya’u, a 42-year-old maize and sesame seed farmer in Nigeria’s northern Katsina state, was tending to his crops early this month when dozens of armed men on…
Singapore leaders congratulate South Africa’s Ramaphosa on re-election
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First ammunition shipment from Czech initiative arrived in Ukraine, says PM
PRAGUE – The first shipment of ammunition from a Czech initiative has arrived in Ukraine, Prime Minister Petr Fiala said in a post on social media platform X on Tuesday.…
Israel prefers diplomacy to end Hezbollah conflict, security adviser says
JERUSALEM – Israel will spend the coming weeks trying to resolve the conflict with Lebanon’s Iran-backed group Hezbollah and would prefer a diplomatic solution, Israel’s national security adviser said on…
Woman sues Singapore General Hospital claiming womb removal surgery affected kidney
Madam Faith Gao has sued the hospital and one of its surgeons, alleging their “negligence” led to an injury to her kidney, while SGH has countersued over unpaid bills.Read More
Bankers who helped Putin’s friend move money via Swiss bank accounts lose appeal
ZURICH – A Zurich court upheld on Tuesday a judgment against four bankers convicted last year of failing to perform due diligence in financial transactions after helping a friend of…
Cleaning robots powered by AI: Singapore funds tech to boost efficiency, workplace safety
As the environmental services industry shifts towards robotics and other fast-emerging tech, NEA is funding innovations like a waterway cleaning robot.Read More