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Three Sengkang Green Primary 3 students suspended after threatening to kill classmate and her family

In a clip uploaded by the girl’s mother, a student can be heard saying: “Which one do you want me to do? Dissect her? Or end her life in school?…

The toy collector in Singapore who turned his passion into a thriving lifestyle

For Benjamin Wong, the intrinsic joy of collecting transcends the mere act of acquisition. It’s not about the sheer volume of toys he owns; it’s about “the ability to land…

Commentary: What it means for Singapore to be exceptional needs updating

If exceptionalism has taken Singapore to where it is today, the challenges that lie ahead will require a renewed, refreshed exceptionalism, says SUSS’ Terence Ho. Read More

NEL, Sengkang-Punggol LRT disruption: LTA, SBS Transit working to avoid repeat of rare ‘double fault’ scenario

Engineers will test around 28km of cables along the Sengkang-Punggol LRT network to assess their condition by Aug 23, say LTA and SBS Transit.Read More

More than 280 vapes, including suspected Kpods, seized in raids on Singapore nightspots

More than 115 people were caught for e-vaporiser-related offences during the enforcement blitz, according to the Health Sciences Authority.Read More

From Coldplay to Blackpink’s Jisoo: How a stealth STB team is putting Singapore on the pop culture map

In an extensive interview with CNA Lifestyle, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) shared the strategic thinking that guides its branded entertainment partnerships team to secure high profile collaborations.Read More

ICA to review Ong Beng Seng’s PR status after he was fined for abetting in obstruction of justice

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Singapore shipowner slams US$1 billion damages award after Sri Lanka marine disaster

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Drug trafficker on Singapore death row granted clemency

Although the capital sentence was “legally sound”, the Cabinet recommended granting clemency to “reduce the disparity” with the sentence in another case.Read More

The lost art of punctuality in a world where lateness is increasingly tolerated

Why does it seem harder and harder for us to be on time? Perhaps we’ve reduced punctuality to the trivial act of keeping time, rather than a signal of something…