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Singapore bank DBS keeps 2025 outlook, UOB trims expectations after mixed Q2 results

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From Bata to Timezone: 6 brands Singaporeans grew up with but that started elsewhere

Here’s a look at some familiar household names that didn’t start in Singapore, but have endured so long at heartland malls that they’re practically local.Read More

Forrest Li on Singapore football: ‘The moment nobody talks about it … that’s the end’

“I hope one day, when we announce the next national team coach, that will be the conversation at every dinner table in every house that evening in Singapore,” said the…

Commentary: Need a prata or a Ferrari? There are vending machines for that

Prata, pills or a Porsche? These days, vending machines in Singapore deliver more than snacks, says NUS Business School’s Joe Escobedo.Read More

Checks on factories, industrial estates stepped up after complaints of burnt smell in western Singapore

Authorities say they have not received any reports of factory incidents that could have caused the smells.Read More

Primary 1 registration 2025: 84 schools oversubscribed in Phase 2C

Of the 84 primary schools that are oversubscribed, all but four are conducting ballots.Read More

NDP 2025: What you should know about crowd levels, security checks and traffic delays

People intending to visit Marina Bay are advised to check the Crowd@MarinaBay map to view real-time crowd levels, as well as areas which may be closed due to crowds.Read More

Singapore men’s football team, runner Soh Rui Yong left out of provisional 2025 SEA Games list

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Man bought compromised KrisFlyer accounts and used miles to buy food, devices and clothes, gets jail

Rizaldy Primanta Putra first bought pastries with the miles, before moving on to buy a phone and accompanying case costing over S$1,600.Read More

Series of recent train incidents ‘disappointing’, says Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow

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