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  • Singapore firms trail region in plans for automation, AI; expect limited job impact: Study

Singapore firms trail region in plans for automation, AI; expect limited job impact: Study

Automation appears to be viewed as a tool to support the workforce rather than replace it. Read More

Two men convicted of sexually assaulting woman in hotel; judge rejects consensual sex defence

The defence argued that the victim was conscious and consented to the acts, but could not remember doing so due to partial alcohol-induced memory loss.Read More

Mediacorp teams up with TaiwanPlus for new travelogue series Double Yummy

Titled Double Yummy, the new food travelogue show is hosted by Mediacorp Class 95 presenter Yasminne Cheng and Taiwanese actor Andrew Chau.Read More

Teenager charged with selling vapes on WhatsApp

The 19-year-old is also accused of advertising imitation tobacco products by posting an image of an assortment of Lana e-cigarettes on WhatsApp.Read More

Singapore Mint launches SG60 National Day collection

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Two men charged over bail for housebreaking syndicate member, who absconded

Singaporean Wilson Ang allegedly posted bail for thief Long Zhihua, who was picked up from prison by Malaysian Wai Kei Fung and later absconded.Read More

Behind the wheel too long? How to stay healthy and beat fatigue if you drive all day for work

Despite the high mental load, driving is a sedentary activity that involves long hours of sitting, irregular meals and breaks, and limited access to physical activity – all of which…

Commentary: Tough to make a living writing books, but Singapore needs storytellers

When a country lacks stories written by its own people, it begins to lose its place in the global narrative, says children’s book author Vivian Teo.Read More

Why some home-based F&B businesses choose to enter Singapore’s tough restaurant scene

Despite the higher risks and pressures, these chefs stepped out of their home kitchens to set up restaurants.Read More

Commentary: As Singapore builds up, can it hold on to its memories?

What are identity corridors? And how can they help foster Singapore’s national and urban identity? Woo Jun Jie of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy weighs in.Read More