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Pang Pang Western Food is a new Taiwanese-Western hawker stall by ex-Astons cooks

Do the brothers, who worked at the Astons restaurant chain before opening their own Western food stall, agree that their S$7.50 chicken chop tastes superior?Read More

Singapore keeps 2023 GDP forecast at 0.5-2.5%, expects growth to be ‘around the mid-point’ of this range

Singapore’s external demand outlook for the rest of the year has weakened, said the Ministry of Trade and Industry in its quarterly report.Read More

While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, May 25

May 25, 2023 7:19 AM A selection of news stories that happened overnight, May 25, 2023. Read More

Chinese hacking group spying on US critical infrastructure, Western intelligence agencies say

May 25, 2023 7:08 AM The espionage has also targeted the US island territory of Guam, home to American military bases. Read More

Kitchen Stories: This Singapore chef dreamt of becoming a footballer – but fell in love with cooking instead

Duck fat financiers with chicken liver pate, quail eggs pickled in black vinegar, ice cream sandwiches and more: Championing local flavours and ingredients comes naturally to chef Eugene Chee at…

Singtel’s annual net profit jumps on mobile growth, 5G adoption

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Super Typhoon Mawar hits Guam with Category 4 winds, rain

May 25, 2023 6:55 AM Mawar damaged houses and forced the rescue of eight people, said Guam’s governor. Read More

Flowers, candles outside singer Tina Turner’s Swiss home, after her death at age 83

May 25, 2023 6:34 AM For nearly 30 years, the 83-year-old queen of rock had made Switzerland her home. Read More

Commentary: Why do university classes start so early if it is bad for sleep and learning?

Adolescents and young adults are biologically programmed to go to bed later, so even the most self-disciplined student will struggle to go to bed in time for an early morning…

Commentary: ‘How do I prove my innocence?’ Casting students as would-be cheaters eager to exploit AI tools is disheartening

ChatGPT’s arrival has created the perfect storm to foster distrust between educators and students, says NUS undergraduate student Lim Le Ming.Read More