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Teenager charged with trespassing onto operational railway track along East-West Line

The 17-year-old was remanded at the Institute of Mental Health for medical examination.Read More

Entire Bukit Panjang LRT line down due to power fault

There are free regular bus services and bridging bus services available for affected commuters, said SMRT.Read More

Commentary: Should caning be meted out for more offences in Singapore?

Caning plays an integral but controversial role in Singapore’s criminal justice system, says Mark Yeo of Fortress Law Corporation.Read More

How unpredictable currents and crowded waters increasingly put Singapore’s coastal infrastructure at risk

A container barge ran aground off Sentosa island last month in a relatively rare incident. But the challenges faced by Singapore’s coasts are constant and possibly mounting.Read More

Teenager to be charged after allegedly trespassing onto MRT tracks near Simei

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Jail for former DSTA manager who gave vendor information on S$3 million project

A whistleblower told DSTA that Hsu Yee Chern had a close relationship with employees of the vendor company and had frequent drinking sessions and dinner treats with them.Read More

New AMK Hub library will be more accessible but may be more crowded, library patrons say

Ang Mo Kio Public Library, which opened in 1985, will move to AMK Hub next year.Read More

Singapore and Cambodia to deepen partnerships in renewable energy, carbon markets: PM Wong

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Singapore to field record 72-strong contingent at World Aquatics Championships

Thirty of them will be debuting at the championships hosted by Singapore this year, a figure which Singapore Aquatics president Kenneth Goh said speaks volumes about the depth of talent…

Singapore’s Straits Times should become global paper as alternative to ‘biased’ Western media: Ex-chief editor

In a new book, media veteran Cheong Yip Seng says the national broadsheet should stop covering local and municipal matters.Read More