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Singapore’s navy set to get 2 more Invincible-class submarines from 2034

With the two additional vessels, the Republic of Singapore Navy’s fleet of Invincible-class submarines will be six-strong.Read More

Two people arrested in Sengkang for assault and suspected drug offences

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Cocomelon to stage first live show in Singapore at Marina Bay Sands, featuring special guest Blippi

Cocomelon and Blippi are two of the most popular children’s YouTube channels, with subscribers exceeding millions.Read More

DBS boosts allowance reserves amid uncertainties, Q1 profit beats views

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You could start losing teeth in your 30s – how to keep the rest of them before it’s too late

Many adults lose anywhere from five to 10 teeth by the time they reach their late 60s or early 70s. But you don’t have to go through your senior years…

Commentary: AI is taking entry-level jobs. Who will train the next generation of workers?

There’s a danger to letting artificial intelligence and automation fill up roles traditionally used to teach junior workers the ropes, says tech writer Darwin Gosal.Read More

Commentary: GE2025 cements Workers’ Party as Singapore’s leading opposition party

As the dust settles from the General Election, it has become apparent that Singapore’s opposition parties fall into different tiers, says Reuben Ng of the Lee Kuan Yew School of…

Singdollar may rise further despite strong gains; parity with US dollar possible in future: Analysts

The Singapore dollar has gained about 5.8 per cent so far this year, but analysts see more room to rise.Read More

Nominations open for 2025 Goh Chok Tong Enable Awards

Submissions are open from May 7 to Jun 25.Read More

Singapore travel agencies assessing viability of Kashmir and Pakistan tours as tensions escalate

One tour operator has already cancelled an upcoming trip to Kashmir, while others say they are closely watching developments after deadly cross-border strikes.Read More