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SINGAPORE — The Housing and Development Board (HDB) will buy back flats from eligible owners who face genuine difficulties selling their flats due to constraints they face under the Ethnic ...
SINGAPORE — A blackout at Johor Bahru's Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex (CIQ) that went on for at least 11 hours was an "embarrassment", the Malaysian state's chief minister Onn ...
SINGAPORE — One restaurant has resorted to creating a special “midnight high tea” menu, while some have tried to close early despite the risk of being fined by Changi Airport Group.
As part of a series to highlight youth activism, TODAY speaks to young people in Singapore who are not only passionate and vocal about social issues, but are driving positive change through their ...
SINGAPORE — More than 1,500 SingPass accounts have been cracked, possibly exposing these users’ sensitive personal information, such as where they live and how much they earn.
SINGAPORE — Singapore writer Ng Yi-Sheng had been using the TraceTogether mobile application for months during the Covid-19 pandemic. He even carried the token out with him when it is not ...
SINGAPORE — An “obsession” with efficiency and the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) are among the forces driving the new rounds of layoffs at technology companies since the start of ...
SINGAPORE — One in seven people in Singapore have experienced a mental disorder such as bipolar disorder or alcohol abuse in their lifetime, an increase from roughly one in eight several years ago.
Estimates of the cost of raising a child in Singapore range from around S$200,000 at the low end to a seemingly astronomical sum of nearly S$1 million at the high end, with about S$360,000 as a ...
SINGAPORE — A 14-year-old student and her parents are disappointed with the response from the Ministry of Education (MOE) to what they say was sustained bullying of the girl both online and at ...
The recent news about SPH Media inflating circulation figures of its titles has cast a spotlight on the relationship between circulation as well as readership numbers and advertising rates.
SINGAPORE — The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said on Friday (April 12) that it was leaving Singapore’s monetary policy unchanged amid a slowing economy and mild inflation.
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