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Mediacorp’s Yes 933 Hits Fest 2025 has live performances by Energy and more, with tickets from S$38

Popular music acts from Taiwan, Malaysia, Japan and Singapore will take to the stage at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Sep 28 in a concert that also honours some of…

Danish band Michael Learns To Rock will return to Singapore for a concert in February next year

Paint your love for Jascha Richter, Mikkel Lentz and Kare Wanscher at Michael Learns To Rock’s upcoming Singapore concert on Feb 5, 2026.Read More

3D printing firms call for clearer regulations as more clients ask for illegal gun, vape parts

While the companies have rejected such requests, they say it is becoming harder to spot which designs could be against the law.Read More

Snap Insight: Ageing well is a challenge Singaporeans must take on together

Technology and a “we-first” Singapore spirit can contribute to the concept of ageing in place, says IPS’ Christopher Gee.Read More

Three foreigners arrested for working illegally as delivery riders

Around 375 delivery workers were checked during operations conducted by the Ministry of Manpower over the past few weeks.Read More

Singapore’s key exports fall 4.6% in July; drop steeper than expected

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Snap Insight: NDR 2025 – ‘ulu’ no more, northern Singapore is set to be central in its own way

More than a satellite business district, Woodlands Regional Centre will become a central economic hub in its own right, says Woo Jun Jie of the Lee Kuan Yew School of…

Singapore Symphony Orchestra founding music director Choo Hoey dies at 90

Choo was the first music director of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, serving in his role from 1979 to 1996. Read More

NDR 2025: WP urges government to engage widely, explore all options amid global uncertainty

“Singapore should leave no stone unturned in our collective efforts to build a truly resilient nation for the future,” said the Workers’ Party.Read More

Commentary: Supper in Singapore isn’t what it used to be

Even as millennials swap supper for self-care, there’s a sense of nostalgia for the era of freewheeling, unscheduled late-night chow, says writer Karen Tee.Read More