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Life-sized Smiski to make appearance at Kinokuniya Takashimaya

Snap a photo with the blank-faced creature at Kinokuniya’s main store in Takashimaya on Saturday (Jul 19) from 2.30pm to 5pm. Read More

Singapore stock market poised for biggest IPO in years

Valued at US$773 million, NTT DC REIT is backed by Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC and Japan’s NTT group.Read More

‘Shocking and brutal’: 18 years’ jail for woman who killed adoptive father over flat ownership after mother’s death

Tan Qiu Yan was grieving her mother and suffered delusions, fearing that her father would kick her out of the flat and leave her homeless.Read More

Driver and passenger arrested over fatal car crash at Circuit Road night market

A 66-year-old woman who was manning a stall was pronounced dead at the scene.Read More

Waterbomb Singapore 2025: South Korean rapper and Earth Arcade star Lee Young-ji announced as final addition

Lee will be taking the stage on Aug 31.Read More

Benjamin Kheng and Shazza dazzle attendees, 12-year-old singer draws crowd on second day of SG60 It’s Giving Fest

The celebrity telematch that took place in the afternoon saw local celebrities Desmond Tan, Annette Lee, Zhang Ze Tong, Das and many more dressed in school uniforms to compete in…

Singapore’s economy grew 4.3% in the second quarter of 2025: MTI advance estimates

MTI says “significant uncertainty and downside risks” remain in the global economy in the second half of the year, given the lack of clarity over US tariffs.Read More

We must do better’: ItsRainingRaincoats founder on 10 years of helping Singapore’s migrant workers

Dipa Swaminathan founded ItsRainingRaincoats in 2015 to support migrant workers in Singapore. As the charity celebrates its 10th year, she reflects on its impact and what else needs to be…

How clean is your kitchen sponge? It could be full of acne-causing germs, fungi

Porous and perennially damp, kitchen sponges never stood a chance against the microbes lurking within. The programme Talking Point finds out the best way to clean them and if the…

Oxford study linking vaccines to lower dementia risk needs more evidence, say Singapore doctors

Preliminary findings linking RSV and shingles vaccines to lower dementia risk are intriguing but not conclusive, local medical professionals say.Read More