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September 30, 2024

Train service between Jurong East, Buona Vista will not resume today

12 new cracks found on track damaged by faulty train; more stress tests to be done

Train service between Jurong East, Buona Vista will not resume today

3 mins

UN cannot allow violations of international law to become normalised: Vivian

Singapore has called on UN member states to prevent the recent violations of international law from becoming normalised, underscoring the need to transform global governance institutions to make them more representative and responsive.

UN cannot allow violations of international law to become normalised: Vivian

4 mins

Israel strikes 'dozens' of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

Israel said on Sept 29 it was carrying out new air raids against \"dozens\" of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, after dealing the Iran-backed group a seismic blow by killing its leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

Israel strikes 'dozens' of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

3 mins

Israel may launch ground offensive in absence of Hezbollah border pullback

Western governments trying to dissuade Israel, while warning Iran not to enter fray

Israel may launch ground offensive in absence of Hezbollah border pullback

4 mins

SingPost closes 12 post offices in two years, pivots to new service model

It is seeking to meet evolving consumer demands in fast-changing digital landscape

SingPost closes 12 post offices in two years, pivots to new service model

3 mins

New schemes to boost community participation under PA 2030 plan

A range of measures to encourage residents to contribute more to their communities was unveiled on Sept 29 by the People's Association (PA), amid growing challenges in engaging people in grassroots activities.

New schemes to boost community participation under PA 2030 plan

3 mins

New initiatives to develop community, youth, civic society leaders

Two new initiatives will give community leaders more opportunities to develop their leadership skills and broaden their perspectives.

2 mins

S'pore drivers worry despite assurance they can enter Johor without VEP

They throng centre in Danga Bay to get permit, unconvinced about leeway given

S'pore drivers worry despite assurance they can enter Johor without VEP

4 mins

Floods, landslides kill 148 in Nepal

Residents of Nepal's flood-hit capital returned to their mud-caked homes on Sept 29 to survey the wreckage of devastating floods that have killed at least 148 people across the Himalayan republic.

3 mins

Affordable fees, education quality fuelling boom

Enrolment and number of such schools have risen 11 per cent in the past five years

Affordable fees, education quality fuelling boom

5 mins

Wang Yi touts China's role as peacemaker, calls for Mid-East ceasefire

UNITED NATIONS - Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi sought to burnish his country's credentials as a global peacemaker at the United Nations General Assembly on Sept 28, calling for a cessation of fighting in the Middle East and touting Beijing's diplomatic efforts in Russia's war in Ukraine.

Wang Yi touts China's role as peacemaker, calls for Mid-East ceasefire

2 mins

‘3 superpowers by 2050’

Tony Blair on how world leaders’ voices can be heard loud and clear

‘3 superpowers by 2050’

4 mins

Group in Malaysia child abuse case under probe over forced labour claims

The police have opened 10 investigation papers on Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISB) following reports of forced labour lodged by several people, said the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.

1 min

Panda-monium at China zoo after keeper accidentally injures animal

Panda-monium broke out at Chongqing Zoo in China after a keeper accidentally slammed the door of an enclosure on the paw of a panda, apparently causing it to chase and tackle her in a heart-stopping encounter that lasted around 40 seconds.

Panda-monium at China zoo after keeper accidentally injures animal

1 min

Ishiba opts for continuity in early Cabinet picks

Japan's incoming Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba signalled continuity on Sept 29 in his early decisions on key posts for his government, suggesting a desire for stability after an unpredictable leadership race.

1 min

Philippines nabs 6 Duterte-linked fugitives in space of three weeks

Analysts say arrests came after Marcos' alliance with his predecessor came apart

Philippines nabs 6 Duterte-linked fugitives in space of three weeks

4 mins

Seepage in Taj Mahal dome sparks worries for tourist icon

Experts call for extra care of 400-year-old monument to preserve structural integrity

Seepage in Taj Mahal dome sparks worries for tourist icon

4 mins

India teen is youngest to get shoulder-level limb transplant

A 15-year-old teenager from Goregaon, Mumbai, became the youngest person in the world to undergo a shoulder-level limb transplant, her doctor told Times of India in a Sept 29 report.

1 min

Trump escalates dark rhetoric against Harris, immigrants

In visit to US swing state, Republican calls Vice-President 'mentally disabled'

Trump escalates dark rhetoric against Harris, immigrants

2 mins

Lawmaker quits Labour Party due to Starmer's 'hypocrisy'

The new government of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reeled from its first resignation on Sept 28, as lawmaker Rosie Duffield quit the Labour Party, accusing him of \"hypocrisy\" over his acceptance of gifts.

2 mins

Storm Helene leaves more than 60 dead across five US states

Huge power outages, flooding in unusually wet September linked to global warming

Storm Helene leaves more than 60 dead across five US states

3 mins

S'pore research institutes pump resources into fermentation tech

Rising global interest in new proteins sees higher levels of funding

S'pore research institutes pump resources into fermentation tech

4 mins

Some baby products sold on e-commerce sites found to be unsafe

Consumers have been urged to be cautious when buying baby products from e-commerce platforms after items from some listings were found to be unsafe.

1 min

New 'Tetris' tech paves way for faster cancer diagnoses

It maps out complex protein interactions that could lead to more targeted therapies

New 'Tetris' tech paves way for faster cancer diagnoses

3 mins

Plans in the works for play spaces in Orchard Road, Marina Bay

Two plots of land in the heart of the city can soon become lifestyle destinations, as Singapore's urban planners look to create more space for recreation and play.

3 mins

New schemes to help Teck Ghee families with special needs kids

Teck Ghee families with young children who have special needs will receive targeted support through two new schemes unveiled on Sept 29.

2 mins

Worker dies in accident at Sentosa worksite

A 44-year-old Bangladeshi worker died on the morning of Sept 29 after he was struck by a steel structure at a worksite on Sentosa.

Worker dies in accident at Sentosa worksite

1 min

Rise in lower-risk family violence cases may not be bad thing

Higher numbers point to greater awareness and willingness to report the abuse

5 mins

People posing as officers from cyber-security agency and police

The Singapore Cyber Emergency Response Team (SingCert) has received multiple reports of scammers impersonating officers from the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) and the police.

1 min

New research could uncover right soil conditions for giant trees

It aims to improve dipterocarp growth here, will also aid forest restoration in S-E Asia

New research could uncover right soil conditions for giant trees

6 mins

Four researchers here receive the Young Scientist Award

Their works push boundaries in fields from eye health to sustainable manufacturing

2 mins

Different types of fermentation tech and their nutritional benefits

Fermentation-based proteins are proving to be an up-and-coming alternative protein source, with growing investor interest in the first half of 2024.

3 mins

Olam fined $4.2m for delay in reporting cotton sales

It affected key indicator of supply, demand, potentially impacting pricing: Commission

Olam fined $4.2m for delay in reporting cotton sales

2 mins

Markets eye Mid-East risk as US inflation data provides uplift

Raft of stimulus measures unveiled by China also boosts mood in Asia-Pacific

4 mins

Xi's big stimulus blitz aims to draw a line under China's slowdown

For months, President Xi Jinping appeared unfazed by slowing growth as stocks sank, prices fell and discontent grew around China.

Xi's big stimulus blitz aims to draw a line under China's slowdown

3 mins

News outlets chasing readers on WhatsApp

But traffic from WhatsApp still pales in comparison to that from Google, Facebook

News outlets chasing readers on WhatsApp

4 mins

How to shine in group interviews

Manpower reporter Tay Hong Yi offers practical answers to candid questions on navigating workplace challenges and getting ahead in your career. Get more tips by signing up to The Straits Times' HeadSTart newsletter.

How to shine in group interviews

2 mins

Jetstar Asia eyes more unique, low-cost routes

It plans to raise fleet to 13 planes by end of 2024 amid higher passenger volume

Jetstar Asia eyes more unique, low-cost routes

3 mins

The mindset driving ghastly service standards in HK

A refusal to put the customer first has outsized implications for Hong Kong's businesses.

The mindset driving ghastly service standards in HK

5 mins

Your olive oil might be unfit for human consumption

Climate-related shortages are likely to encourage fraud involving adulterated food products such as edible oil and orange juice.

Your olive oil might be unfit for human consumption

3 mins

How do we go from everyday creative thinking to ground-breaking?

People were shocked by Singapore's Pisa toppers in an area we don't feel confident about. Process-focused \"design thinking\" can help change this.

How do we go from everyday creative thinking to ground-breaking?

6 mins

Many happy returns: 60 years of the shinkansen

Since the first bullet train left Tokyo Station six decades ago, it has become an icon of speed, style and national identity.

Many happy returns: 60 years of the shinkansen

6 mins

Replies Bullying ● Schools take comprehensive measures to address issue

We agree with Ms Sarah Lee-Wong Mayfern that bullying is not acceptable and has no place in our schools (More robust anti-bullying measures needed for students' safety, Sept 19).

1 min

Recycling ● Prioritise regular collection of waste

Having recycling bins for different types of waste is a commendable initiative that should be extended to more residential areas across Singapore (Different recycling bins a great move; extend use, Sept 26).

1 min

Transport system: Factor in rail disruption impacts when measuring cost-benefit ratio

The recent MRT train breakdown gives us much food for thought on how we want to shape our entire transport system as the Government puts the emphasis on being car-lite (Train disruption on EWL to last several more days; SMRT aims to restore services on Sept 30, Sept 26).

Transport system: Factor in rail disruption impacts when measuring cost-benefit ratio

1 min

Dementia ● More practical ways needed to support patients and their caregivers

The many complex issues facing caregivers were well highlighted in the Opinion pieces \"Respecting the wishes of people with dementia while keeping them safe\" and \"Alive, but just a shell — the grief that haunts dementia caregivers\" (both Sept 26).

1 min

Rail disruption • Friendly smiles from staff brought comfort

Inconvenienced commuters have been understandably frustrated at the East-West Line disruption (Train disruption on EWL to last several more days; SMRT aims to restore services on Sept 30, Sept 26).

1 min

FINAL DAY WARM-UP FOR LIM'S STABLE

Lim's Sarbach and Lim's Shavano double sets right mood for grand finale on Oct 5

FINAL DAY WARM-UP FOR LIM'S STABLE

3 mins

Sierra Sky can take it all the way

Sept 30 South Africa (Fairview) form analysis

2 mins

No-pressure' Mengesha, Ketema in Ethiopian double

Ethiopian duo Milkesa Mengesha and Tigist Ketema won the men's and women's races respectively in the 50th edition of the Berlin Marathon on Sept 29.

No-pressure' Mengesha, Ketema in Ethiopian double

2 mins

Things are cool with Mercedes: Hamilton

Seven-time Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton said things were okay between him and the Mercedes team, days after criticising their strategy during the Singapore Grand Prix on Sept 22, in which he finished sixth.

2 mins

ROWING BODY EYES COACH FOR GAMES GLORY

Association starts search for full-time hire as it targets medals at 2029 SEA Games

ROWING BODY EYES COACH FOR GAMES GLORY

3 mins

ETZEBETH TO KEEP GOING FOR S. AFRICA

Captain Kolisi pays tribute to most-capped Springbok after winning Rugby C'ship title

ETZEBETH TO KEEP GOING FOR S. AFRICA

3 mins

Kopecky dedicates title to Furrer, 18

Lotte Kopecky won a second straight world road race title on Sept.28, ahead of American Chloe Dygert and Italy's Elisa Longo Borghini.

2 mins

Future bright for Pumas, who have platform to build on

Argentina could not claim a maiden Rugby Championship title after a 48-7 mauling by South Africa on Sept 28, but to even be in contention in the sixth round of the campaign is a sign of their progress under coach Felipe Contepomi.

2 mins

Kane gets 'positive' prognosis on ankle

Bayern Munich said examinations on striker Harry Kane's injured ankle showed \"a positive development\", ahead of their Champions League clash at Aston Villa on Oct 2.

1 min

Alcaraz storms to 200th career win in 56 minutes

Carlos Alcaraz barrelled into the China Open quarter-finals on Sept 29 in just 56 minutes as Zhang Shuai extended her historic run.

Alcaraz storms to 200th career win in 56 minutes

2 mins

INTERNATIONAL'S KIMS MOTIVATED BY CURSES

But US Team's Schauffele denies it, saying they treated opponents with utmost respect

INTERNATIONAL'S KIMS MOTIVATED BY CURSES

2 mins

SLOT WILL WAIT TO JUDGE REDS' TITLE HOPES

Liverpool boss not getting carried away by his league leaders after 2-1 victory at Wolves

SLOT WILL WAIT TO JUDGE REDS' TITLE HOPES

3 mins

Flick accepts blame for end of Barca's perfection

Osasuna shattered La Liga leaders Barcelona's perfect start to the season with an emphatic 4-2 victory on Sept 28 and their coach Hansi Flick took the blame.

2 mins

Four-goal hero 'Ice-Cole' rues the ones that got away

Cole Palmer confirmed his ice-cool status on Sept 28 with four nerveless goals in Chelsea's 4-2 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion but complained he should have scored more.

2 mins

TEH POSITIVE DESPITE LOSS

S'porean to learn from his first final; coach says he needs to work on mentality

TEH POSITIVE DESPITE LOSS

2 mins

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