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Johor crown prince to tour commandos unit, witness football agreement signing on official visit to Singapore

Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim will also have tea with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and call on Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.Read More

Dedicated colleague, gentle legal giant: Law fraternity pays tribute to late NUS professor Tan Yock Lin

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After losing her breasts and putting on 16kg, she started a fitness studio to help breast cancer survivors

Aly Khairuddin’s breast cancer battle caused her to lose both her breasts and her hair, go into early menopause, and put on 16kg. She tells CNA Women how she decided…

What a mother who lost her son to suicide has to say to other parents

Last year, 476 people in Singapore took their own lives. A mum who lost her son to suicide tells CNA what parents should look out for and how they can…

Commentary: Why are women expected to dress a certain way once they hit 50?

The fashion police tend to come down harder on ladies after they hit a certain age. While some rules for older women are silly, there are thresholds when it comes…

‘A true Renaissance Man’: Shanmugam leads tributes to late Law Society president Adrian Tan

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Law Society president Adrian Tan dies aged 57

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Why Lunoji founder Adrian Lim took a 75% pay cut to design pet products

Pet entrepreneur Adrian Lim left a high-paying job in London and took a 75 per cent pay cut to start pet brand Lunoji and design products that prevent choking in…

Work It podcast: DBS CEO on blame culture and ‘air cover’ when things go wrong

Piyush Gupta, leader of Southeast Asia’ largest bank for the last 13 years, has seen his fair share of crises including repeated service outages in recent months. He tells CNA’s…

Commentary: Are mothers burning out because they bring their ‘A’ game to both parenting and work?

More than half of our university graduates are women and yet, instead of a greater number becoming CEOs, those who have children are likely to tap out and become drill…