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Will Trump 2.0 be bad or not so bad - for China?
US President-elect Donald Trump will be tougher on China when he returns to the White House, compared with his first term, but experts at a forum organised by The Straits Times say it may not be all doom and gloom.
SkillsFuture will help Singaporeans seize new opportunities as lifespans lengthen: PM
As life expectancy increases and Singaporeans embark on multi-stage careers, SkillsFuture will enable them to seize new opportunities, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
Saturday Night Live cast makes its case to stay off Trump's enemies list
A serious development in current events can sometimes leave late-night live sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) unable to make any satirical comment on it, and that was briefly how it appeared the show might react to the re-election of former United States president Donald Trump on Nov 5.
Remus Choy recovering post-brain surgery, recording new songs
Hong Kong singer Remus Choy, currently recuperating from surgery, is able to go to a studio to record new songs.
Taylor Swift triumphs as female artistes dominate
MTV Europe Music Awards
BTS' Jin to spread happiness with first solo album Happy
South Korean singer Jin of K-pop boy band BTS unveiled a poster for Running Wild, the main track on his upcoming debut solo album, Happy.
Orang Laut mantras and South-east Asian monsters
A mantra-inspired show took place at a rare late-night offering, while three young writers traded insights about monsters in another panel
Insights into the comic industry, girl rage and gothic horror
Three panels prompted plenty of discussion around women in the literary scene and the stories they choose to tell.
Shehan Karunatilaka won acclaim by writing like a 'drunk uncle'
Booker Prize winner Shehan Karunatilaka knew he could not emulate the highly edited styles of his literary idols Salman Rushdie and Arundhati Roy, so he did the exact opposite. \"I can definitely write like a drunk uncle telling a story.\"
Should Notre-Dame cathedral charge an admission fee?
The most famous cathedral in the world, Notre-Dame in Paris, is contemplating an admission fee when it reopens in December.
How to become a digital nomad
More Americans are keen to move abroad after the US election
Music from movies showcases magical power of melodies
Music in movies has the capacity to touch and move, and often the melodies are better remembered than the films themselves.
Go slow in Puglia
Located in south-eastern Italy, the region is quieter but has diverse architecture and culture
Note to Singapore athletes: Write a book, please
Around 40,000 feet is a wonderful place to get an education. The plane is quiet, the phone never rings, the concentration is fierce.
Bask in Nepal's warmth
Experience homestays, learn to cook local staples and visit family-run plantations
PANG, QUEK RISE TO NO. 10
Career-high ranking a confidence boost as duo make it to WTT Finals again
Amorim 'ready for difficult challenge' with Red Devils
New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim said he is under no illusions about the difficulty of the task he faces when he moves to England from Portugal, but he is looking forward to the challenge.
Conte angry with VAR for not overruling referee
Napoli coach Antonio Conte criticised the video assistant referee (VAR) for not intervening to reverse a penalty that Inter Milan midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu eventually missed in their 1-1 league draw on Nov 10.
'TIME TO SHOW YOUR TEETH'
Arteta urges Gunners to fight their way back into title race as winless run continues
FIFA ASKED TO PAUSE ON SAUDI DECISION
Human rights groups say better reform plans needed before awarding 2034 World Cup
Tackling dengue Let us build a community-driven, long-term solution
In Singapore's hot climate, dengue remains a constant threat, with 15 deaths in 2024 - more than double the previous year - and nearly 5,000 mosquito breeding sites identified by the National Environment Agency (NEA).
Poch prefers desire to talent for US selection
Mauricio Pochettino said on Nov 10 he will not try to \"convince\" players with dual nationalities to opt for the United States, insisting he wants to build a squad made up of footballers \"desperate\" to represent the country.
India snub Champions Trophy held in Pakistan
India will not travel to Pakistan for the eight-team Champions Trophy starting in February, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Nov 10.
Saudi redefining power in women's tennis
The sell-out crowd was bathed in purple light and the screens ringing the stadium flashed a countdown to a club beat.
Eckroat's second title places him among elite
Austin Eckroat shot a final-round nine-under 63 to take his second career PGA Tour title and second of 2024 at the World Wide Technology Championship on Nov. 10 in Los Cabos, Mexico.
World-leading Springboks wary of wounded England
EDINBURGH - Rassie Erasmus has warned his South Africa side they will be up against a \"desperate\" England when the world champions continue their November campaign at Twickenham on Nov 16.
STARTING WELL GETS RUUD'S HOPES UP
Norwegian claims first win over Alcaraz, boosting odds of reaching last four of Finals
BROWN CALLS GIANNIS A CHILD
Celtics star criticises Antetokounmpo's antics as Boston win with collective effort
World-leading Springboks wary of wounded England
Rassie Erasmus has warned his South Africa side they will be up against a \"desperate\" England when the world champions continue their November campaign at Twickenham on Nov 16.
Count Invicto can complete a hat-trick of wins
Nov 12 South Africa (Vaal) form analysis