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Two construction firms fined S$4.6 million for rigging bids for People’s Association projects

Hunan Fengtian Construction Group and Trust-Build Engineering & Construction had colluded to rig three tender bids for upgrading works at community clubs, said the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore.…

Thai film A Useful Ghost wins top prize at Cannes Film Festival’s Critics’ Week

The film directed by Thailand’s Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke is one of three “made-with-Singapore” films at this year’s Cannes Film Festival.Read More

Is viral chilli pan mee eatery Wanglee Cafe still worth the hype after a year?

Be prepared to wait in line for 25 minutes at Wanglee Cafe, which has garnered significant social media buzz for its chilli pan mee and kaya toast.Read More

Two men charged over forging of documents to cheat Singapore Prison Service

The two men are accused of forging or abetting the forgery of quotations for works.Read More

Heavy traffic expected at Singapore-Malaysia land checkpoints during June school holidays, Hari Raya Haji

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Deep Dive Podcast: Cabinet reshuffle – No big surprises but key moves to align the ministries under PM Wong’s 4G team

The Cabinet changes were “a little bit anti-climactic” says our guest, but it shows PM Lawrence Wong’s focus on maintaining stability in uncertain times.Read More

I used to hate coriander but now I love it – what’s the science behind this divisive garnish?

Find out why your genes (and upbringing) decide your taste buds’ destiny – and how preferences can change over time.Read More

Crowd-drawing Gelato Messina in Singapore is probably better than in Australia – here’s why

The secret lies in the milk – and our exclusive local flavours like Kaya Toast and Tau Huay.Read More

Are secondary students in Singapore using AI to do their assignments? More than you think

All 500 students in a CNA survey have got help with their schoolwork from AI, with 84 per cent of those at secondary school using it at least weekly. The…

10 years in Clementi: Tan Wu Meng on politics, family and the sacrifices he had to make

Known for starting his parliament speeches with “my Clementi residents”, Dr Tan Wu Meng opens up about his decade in politics and why he’s stepping away. Read More