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Singapore to deport nine people for illegal touting at Changi Airport

The nine foreign nationals, aged between 30 and 48, had approached travellers of the same nationality to help carry gold and mobile phones back to their home countries.Read More

Myanmar quake: Singapore calls for immediate ceasefire to facilitate humanitarian aid

Singapore’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan also announced the government’s contribution of S$150,000 (US$111,850) to support the Singapore Red Cross’ fundraising efforts.Read More

GE2025: ‘Always a challenge to win back a GRC’, says PAP Sengkang team’s Lam Pin Min

Asked about the value they will bring to residents, Dr Lam said that the new team is much younger and has “a lot of passion”.Read More

GE2025: People’s Alliance for Reform reiterates plans to contest Potong Pasir, despite SPP appeal

Potong Pasir is a familiar battleground for the Singapore People’s Party, where opposition veteran Chiam See Tong held the seat for 27 years.Read More

GE2025: Singapore Democratic Party to contest Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC

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This insect-loving Singaporean is on a mission to make you see bugs differently through her art

Misunderstood and often feared, insects play a crucial role in nature – something that 31-year-old Wendy Zhang hopes to highlight through art and advocacy.Read More

Man taken to hospital after accident outside Jalan Kayu eatery; police investigating

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FAS president Bernard Tan will not seek re-election, says decision is for the ‘good’ of Singapore football

“I am prepared to remain connected to the ecosystem and will contribute if wanted,” he told CNA.Read More

GE2025: Ong Ye Kung introduces 2 SME bosses as new faces in Sembawang GRC

The director of a battery firm and the COO of a moving company are likely to stand in the upcoming election, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung.Read More

New conversations between civil society leaders to be launched to discuss difficult issues like race, religion: PM Wong

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that public engagement must go beyond government-to-people dialogues.Read More