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Some Singapore firms could go on ‘life support mode’ amid crippling US tariffs, says SME association

The Association of Small and Medium Enterprises is calling for more government support to help SMEs enter new markets and integrate into a bigger supply chain network.Read More

Singapore maintains 2025 growth forecast at 0-2%; economy grew 3.9% in Q1

The Ministry of Trade and Industry cautioned that the global economic outlook “remains clouded by significant uncertainty”.Read More

Singtel’s annual underlying profit rises 9% to S$2.47b, announces share buyback

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What’s it like to attend a dinner to talk about death with people you’ve never met before?

This writer attended a Death Over Dinner event and learned that chatting with strangers about this taboo topic over Indian vegetarian food is surprisingly cathartic. More importantly, it helped her…

Analysis: How PM Wong’s new Cabinet mixes stability with laying out runway for potential 5G leaders

The moves by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong could help avoid a repeat of the delay in leadership succession, according to political observers.Read More

Singapore rejects attempts by foreign embassies to incite domestic reactions to international issues: MFA

The US embassy in Singapore earlier posted a video criticising China’s actions in the South China Sea, drawing a response from the Chinese mission.Read More

Yale-NUS library books: Staff unaware of students’ interest; 500 titles recycled

Associate Professor Natalie Pang, University Librarian of NUS, said she was “aghast” that the books were picked up for recycling despite students expressing interest in owning them. Read More

PR status of Ian Fang, Lev Panfilov under review: ICA

Singapore permanent residents who have been convicted of offences will have their PR status reviewed, says the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority.Read More

Eleanor Lee’s former assistant admits to faking controversial audio recording, actress files police report

Lee’s former assistant, who leaked the audio, admitted on Wednesday (May 21) on Chinese social media platform Weibo that the recording was fabricated.Read More

Man gets jail after forging recall order for reservist training to cheat company

Mohd Faizal Abdullah did a Google search on possible prison terms for forgery. Read More