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Complaints filed against Duterte, ex-cops at UN body
The families of labour organisers and activists who were killed in several simultaneous police operations in 2021 on Nov 8 filed a complaint with the United Nations Human Rights Committee against former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte and two former officials of the Philippine National Police.
Malaysia's U Mobile responds to concerns over its winning 5G bid
Smallest of three bidding telcos says track record shows it can be relied on to deliver
Sting ops, detailed menus: China doubles down on food safety
Effort comes as central govt promotes F&B sector amid overall soft domestic demand
China, Indonesia boost ties with deals on lithium, energy and tourism
China and Indonesia have agreed to strengthen cooperation in key sectors, including lithium, new-energy vehicles, green energy and tourism, according to a joint statement released on Nov 9.
Lebanon, Gaza hit by deadly strikes as Israel faces aid deadline
US warns it could cut military assistance unless aid delivery to Gaza Strip improves
Israeli army slams soldiers for burning Lebanese flag
The Israeli military on Nov 9 accused a group of soldiers of burning a Lebanese flag in southern Lebanon, where they were fighting Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
Israel's strikes on Iran spark interest in air-launched ballistic missiles
Israel's effective use of air-launched ballistic missiles (ALBMs) in its air strikes against Iran is expected to pique interest elsewhere in acquiring the weapons, which most major powers have avoided in favor of cruise missiles and glide bombs.
Republicans on brink of controlling US House after taking Senate
Republicans on Nov 9 were close to clinching control of the US House of Representatives, a critical element for President-elect Donald Trump to advance his agenda when he returns to the White House in January.
Trump an unpredictable friend to Indians at home and in the US
His election win sparks discussions on how flow of Indian people, goods will be affected
Tree planted in S'pore to mark Suzhou Industrial Park's 30th anniversary
A persimmon tree was planted by Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong and Chinese Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang at the Singapore Botanic Gardens on Nov 10.
Police step up patrols at places of worship
Move to reassure public despite no evidence that attack on priest was act of terror: MHA
AI and new technologies have made scams almost impossible to spot, even for experts
If you can spot the signs, you can stop the crimes. But what happens when it becomes virtually impossible to spot a scam?
Muslim, Hindu and Jewish leaders in Singapore decry violence
There can be no place for any form of violence, especially not in the name of religion and religious places, said Muslim, Hindu and Jewish leaders in Singapore on Nov 10, adding that they stand in solidarity with the Catholic community here.
New Islamic college to groom religious leaders, those who can help social sector
It will offer them full-time undergrad course to major in Islamic studies or social sciences
Attack on priest: Suspect was previously convicted of stabbing ex-girlfriend
The Singaporean man arrested for stabbing a priest at a church in Bukit Timah on Nov 9 has been identified as Basnayake Keith Spencer.
A layered narrative of Singapore and the Malay community in the 1960s and 1970s
NEVERNESS By Fairoz Ahmad Fiction/Ethos Books/Paperback/ 226 pages/$24
HIT THE RAILS ON A BIKE
It is always a thrill to pull out of a train station and feel yourself picking up speed, wheels click-clacking over the rails.
From drugs, jail and bankruptcy to social enterprise cafe for ex-offenders
Drugs. Bankruptcy. Failed marriages. And prison. But Mr Matthew Poh is not letting his past define him.
Small Rain finds great intimacy amid medical isolation
How has the Covid-19 pandemic shaped literary fiction? American novelist Garth Greenwell's turn from two erotically charged novels set in Bulgaria to his latest – a pandemic novel set in the sexless emergency ward of an Iowa hospital – offers answers.
Grab Singapore's managing director listens to audiobooks
Mr Yee Wee Tang, 48, managing director of Grab Singapore, recently announced that the company has upgraded its Grab Benefits 2.0 programme and will spend $4 million a year on welfare for drivers and delivery workers who use the platform.
Japanese author inspired by external environs
Ko Shinjo is behind the novel that inspired Netflix hit Tokyo Swindlers
Gen Z couples say no to hawker centre first dates
In the light of a Bumble survey, The Sunday Times speaks to four couples to find out how dating etiquette has evolved over the years
Let's Talk About Death Who will care for my sister when I die?
Let's Talk About Death is a five-episode docuseries that follows several millennials and their loved ones as they navigate end-of-life planning, and seeks to kick-start honest conversations about death and dying well.
Maeder, kitefoiling get sweet Yeo's bundle deal
An already momentous year for Singapore's kitefoiler Maximilian Maeder got even better on Nov 9, when local food and beverage company Yeo Hiap Seng (Yeo's) extended their sponsorship deal by another four years from 2025 to 2028.
CAVENDISH'S FINAL RACE
Legend confirms that S'pore Criterium is his swansong - and he wants to claim it
Improving Chelsea can beat any team, says Maresca
UP FOR THE FIGHT
ARTETA BUOYED BY PLAYERS' HUNGER
Arsenal boss says they can overcome slump; captain Odegaard could start against Chelsea
UNITED NEED MORE GOALS: VAN NISTELROOY
He hopes to stay on as Amorim's assistant after final game in charge against Leicester
Froome sees Brailsford reviving Red Devils' fortunes
Four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome knows what it takes to turn a team into a winning operation after witnessing it firsthand while working with Dave Brailsford, who is credited with turning Britain into a world cycling power in the early-2000s.
Nuno leads silk-and-steel Forest's rise up ladder
Amid the English Premier League's global growth, there have been many victims.