Mediacorp head and chief editor of Chinese news and current affairs steps down
[Straits Times] - 02/12/2025
News veteran Chua Chim Kang said he is leaving due to personal health reasons.
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Man charged with cheating after allegedly using tampered stolen credit cards to buy luxury goods
Liu Hesheng, 49, allegedly bought a Rolex watch worth about $32,716, among other items.
[Straits Times] - 12/02/2025
Theatre Review: Sunset Boulevard – Catch Sarah Brightman’s Return To Theatre In This Magnificent Tale Of Faded Glory
The lavish new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award-winning musical masterpiece, SUNSET BOULEVARD, (…)
[Weekender] - 12/02/2025
Cyclist dies after accident with car in Tampines; driver arrested
The car driver was arrested for driving without reasonable consideration causing grievous hurt.
[Straits Times] - 11/02/2025
Eyes on earth: Satellite tech can add $135b to South-east Asia’s GDP by 2030, says report
Sectors that will most benefit include agriculture, oil and gas, electricity and emergency response.
[Straits Times] - 11/02/2025
Mediacorp head and chief editor of Chinese news and current affairs steps down
News veteran Chua Chim Kang said he is leaving due to personal health reasons.
[Straits Times] - 12/02/2025
‘Like a knife cutting through’: Woman, 68, has spinal surgery after tree branch mishap ahead of CNY
Her medical bills have totalled $70,000 and continue to rise.
[Straits Times] - 11/02/2025
Singapore delivers 9 tonnes of humanitarian aid to Gaza
The supplies are from the Ministry of Health and NGOs.
[Straits Times] - 12/02/2025
More drug abusers under 20 years old nabbed in 2024; youngest was 13, meth most commonly abused: CNB
Some 3,119 drug abusers were arrested in 2024, compared with the 3,122 nabbed in 2023.
[Straits Times] - 12/02/2025
4 in 10 bus drivers in Singapore have completed safe driving refresher course, with rest to follow
The course teaches drivers to recognise and respond to potentially dangerous situations.
[Straits Times] - 12/02/2025
Inmates pick up coffee-making, hospitality, and food safety skills to prepare for life after prison
More than 1,000 inmates have attended the courses, which each take one to three days to complete.
[Straits Times] - 11/02/2025