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No more straws, but what’s next for fast-food chains’ eco journey?

Five years have passed since fast-food chains took away plastic straws. Ahead of Earth Day on Apr 22, CNA looks at where these companies are at in their journey towards…

Singapore Muslim community to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa on Apr 22: Mufti

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Singapore halts import of live pigs from Pulau Bulan after African swine fever detected in carcasses

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Ong Ye Kung rebuts opposition MPs, says government does not dismiss concerns raised in parliament

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said the government welcomes ideas by Members of Parliament and, “where appropriate”, takes them in when formulating policies.Read More

Over 11kg of drugs worth S$560,000 seized in raids, 35 people arrested

The nine-day operation was targeted at drug transactions conducted through encrypted chat applications, said the Central Narcotics Bureau.Read More

Health Ministry to prioritise community care as Singapore’s population ages

Studies show that 60 per cent of one’s health is determined by social factors such as nutritious food and employment opportunities, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung.Read More

Bill to improve enforcement of family maintenance payments tabled in Parliament

Under the proposed Bill, maintenance enforcement officers can obtain personal financial information directly from government agencies and banks, and provide this to the court.Read More

3×3 basketball gains momentum in Singapore; nation takes aim at 2032 Olympics

While more players taking to the sport, challenges remain in getting experienced 3×3 basketball coaches and referees.Read More

HDB flats for junglefowl part of Singapore Art Museum’s latest outreach in unexpected places

The Singapore Art Museum is placing exhibits in unexpected places across the island for the next two years, in an attempt to bring art closer to the people.Read More

Most cycling groups are safe but there are ‘black sheep’, riders say after recent accident

Local cycling groups say they regularly organise rides for up to 100 cyclists, but rules are in place to abide by laws and keep riders safe.Read More