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October 13, 2024

Asean must speed up integration in a world going the other way: PM Wong

Grouping and its partners want to show cooperation is the way forward, he says

Asean must speed up integration in a world going the other way: PM Wong

3 mins

Under one in three aware palliative care involves therapists, pastoral team: Poll

About three in five Singaporeans know what palliative care is because they are already in the system and are using healthcare services, a recent study found.

Under one in three aware palliative care involves therapists, pastoral team: Poll

3 mins

Extra $140m to support expansion of active ageing centres

Funding comes on top of $800m set aside by the Govt for them from 2024 to 2028

Extra $140m to support expansion of active ageing centres

3 mins

Not a dying trade: S'pore's funeral industry thrives as population ages

Demand rising for garlands, engraved tombstones, other funeral services

Not a dying trade: S'pore's funeral industry thrives as population ages

4 mins

Trump calls for death penalty for migrants who kill Americans

AURORA, Colorado – Donald Trump portrayed migrants as dangerous criminals during a rally in Aurora, Colorado, on Oct 11, calling for the death penalty for migrants who kill US citizens as he escalated the anti-immigration rhetoric that has fueled his presidential run.

Trump calls for death penalty for migrants who kill Americans

3 mins

In elections we trust not, say many Americans

Distrust, deepened by divisive rhetoric, is stoking a crisis of confidence in the US

In elections we trust not, say many Americans

4 mins

No hongbao, no problem: Young Chinese opt for fuss-free weddings

When Ms Droya Zhuo, 26, was planning for her wedding in February, she found the process of choosing a bridal gown troublesome.

No hongbao, no problem: Young Chinese opt for fuss-free weddings

4 mins

China vows to prop up economy but details remain scarce for now

Anxious investors have to wait till later in October for more information on the policies

3 mins

When family Or friends are the ones behind child pornography

Volume of such material sent over the internet rising in recent years: Experts

When family Or friends are the ones behind child pornography

5 mins

Japanese PM reassures Asean after 'Asian Nato' proposal ruffles feathers

But idea not quite dead yet, with Ishiba having described it as 'one for the future'

Japanese PM reassures Asean after 'Asian Nato' proposal ruffles feathers

4 mins

Hezbollah fires missiles as Israel fights 2 battles on its holiest day

Country faces severe diplomatic backlash over wounding of UN peacekeepers in Lebanon

Hezbollah fires missiles as Israel fights 2 battles on its holiest day

3 mins

Iran bans pagers, walkie-talkies on flights after attacks in Lebanon

TEHRAN - Iran has banned pagers and walkie-talkies on all flights, local media reported on Oct 12, weeks after deadly sabotage attacks in Lebanon which were blamed on Israel.

1 min

Woman in Russian tank factory sent to penal colony for selling info to Ukraine

MOSCOW - A woman who worked for a Russian tank factory was convicted of treason and sentenced to 12 1/2 years in a penal colony on Oct 11 for selling military information to Ukraine.

1 min

Detained Foxconn workers being probed for crimes, says China

BEIJING - China's government said on Oct 11 that employees of Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest iPhone assembler, are being investigated for suspected taking of bribes and embezzlement, after Taiwan reported their detention.

1 min

Putin cements ties with Iranian leader at Central Asia meeting

Both hail growing economic links, similar views on world affairs amid US concern

Putin cements ties with Iranian leader at Central Asia meeting

2 mins

Two Singaporeans among six opera performers arrested in Penang

BUTTERWORTH, Penang - Six foreign opera actors, including two Singaporean women, were apprehended in Penang, Malaysia, for allegedly breaching their social visit passes by staging performances.

Two Singaporeans among six opera performers arrested in Penang

1 min

From timber to tech Sibu's spotty transition to joining Sarawak's booming economy

SIBU, Sarawak - On the hour-long cruise along Sibu's waterfront, a recorded audio commentary boasts that the town once had more millionaires than anywhere else in Borneo, thanks to the post-war timber boom.

From timber to tech Sibu's spotty transition to joining Sarawak's booming economy

4 mins

Malaysians capitalising on stronger ringgit to buy gadgets

GEORGE TOWN, Penang - With the ringgit on an upward trend, upgrading electronic gadgets seems to be on everyone's minds in Malaysia now.

1 min

Remains of climber who went missing 100 years ago found on Everest

KATHMANDU – A documentary team discovered human remains on Mount Everest apparently belonging to a man who went missing while trying to reach the summit of the peak 100 years ago, National Geographic magazine reported on Oct 11.

1 min

Northern Lights animate night skies around the globe

NEW YORK - Night skies came aglow on Oct 10 with the shimmering palette of the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis.

1 min

Famous red gate at Tokyo university in danger of collapsing

TOKYO — Generations of Japan’s top scholars and leaders have passed through it on their way to building an advanced society. Now the Akamon Gate, the distinctive red gate on The University of Tokyo’s campus in central Tokyo, is in danger of collapse.

Famous red gate at Tokyo university in danger of collapsing

2 mins

Battered Florida begins long road to recovery after major hurricanes

Many still without power, water and sewage services; clearing of debris may take months

Battered Florida begins long road to recovery after major hurricanes

3 mins

Worker taken to hospital after falling 2.3m at RTS Link construction site

A construction worker was injured on Oct 10 after falling from a height of about 2.3m at a worksite for the upcoming Johor Bahru-Singapore Rapid Transit System (RTS) Link station in Woodlands North.

1 min

Response to retention of Siglap block shows everyday buildings have value

As to what to do with it now, one could look to Hong Kong's Mei Ho House for inspiration

Response to retention of Siglap block shows everyday buildings have value

4 mins

Retiree clicks curry ad and loses $33k; money lock saves rest of funds

She knew all about the latest scam trends and had been warning her friends not to fall for them.

3 mins

Doc suffers cardiac arrest during game, but is saved by colleagues

Two of them took turns to apply CPR while another located an AED device to use on him

Doc suffers cardiac arrest during game, but is saved by colleagues

3 mins

People with disabilities get help to excel via leadership programme

Despite frequently speaking in public about disability awareness, 27-year-old Fathima Zohra – also known as Zoe Zora – felt insecure and self-conscious and was concerned that it would show to the audience.

2 mins

‘I feared going to school’

New tools of social media and texting have opened up ways for bullies to hurt people

‘I feared going to school’

5 mins

Schools urged to stay updated on cyber trends and issues

Schools are encouraged to keep up to date on cyber trends and issues, such as through resources provided by the Ministry of Education (MOE), said a lead school counsellor from the ministry's guidance branch.

3 mins

Reading my mother through her books

Our parents are an accumulation of stories. Go find them before it's too late.

Reading my mother through her books

5 mins

VEP is not designed to bait S'poreans. It's the standard Malaysia Boleh

If you want to enjoy the best of a country, you should also prepare to embrace its worst.

VEP is not designed to bait S'poreans. It's the standard Malaysia Boleh

5 mins

Space - the ultimate frontier for voyagers and moneymen

Humanity has long been fascinated by the skies, but only a select few have experienced the beauty of Earth from above.

Space - the ultimate frontier for voyagers and moneymen

4 mins

How can you help your child learn to self-regulate?

Among other things, self-regulation allows children to keep going with a task or situation when things are tough.

How can you help your child learn to self-regulate?

3 mins

Struck a lottery while married? Prize deemed part of marital assets

For one divorcing couple, a luxury car won in a lucky draw only sparked more disputes

Struck a lottery while married? Prize deemed part of marital assets

5 mins

When your financial situation is stable but you worry anyway

Money dysmorphia can lead one to make poor decisions, leading to negative results

When your financial situation is stable but you worry anyway

5 mins

How to plan for retirement when you are on your own

For Ms Sara Zeff Geber, the \"aha moment\" came a few years ago as she listened to a friend recount all the tasks she was taking on to help her increasingly frail 91-year-old mother.

How to plan for retirement when you are on your own

4 mins

Betting apps are more toxic than you think

Betting companies all publicly espouse their commitment to responsible gaming. They help fund programmes to combat addiction and give customers the option to exclude themselves from betting or to enrol in \"cool-off\" periods that keep them from logging in for a day or two.

5 mins

Revival in demand for private resale homes

Volume of transactions in Jan-Aug up 11% from same period a year ago, data shows

Revival in demand for private resale homes

5 mins

Fintech exec began developing her investing acumen as a teen

Her initial better-safe-than-sorry approach has given way to a higher risk appetite now

Fintech exec began developing her investing acumen as a teen

5 mins

WALLER-LANE IN GUINEAS UPSET

Private Life steals the show after inch-perfect front-running ride in Caulfield 3YO feature

WALLER-LANE IN GUINEAS UPSET

3 mins

SailGP matures with new tech, stiff rivalry

NEW YORK - As SailGP approaches its fifth season of racing, this professional sailing league is finally flying on its own two foils.

SailGP matures with new tech, stiff rivalry

4 mins

Kiwis get down to business quickly

BARCELONA - New Zealand beat Britain in the opening America's Cup races on Oct 12, with the holders setting the pace in the early skirmishes with the challengers in the first-to-seven contest.

1 min

"'SPORTSWASHING' CRY AS NBA PLAYS IN UAE"

But commissioner Silver disagrees that its presence in a key market helps hide abuses

4 mins

SINNER'S 'SPECIAL' YEAR-END TOP SPOT

First Italian to finish the year as No. 1 will clinch 7th title of 2024 if he beats Djokovic

SINNER'S 'SPECIAL' YEAR-END TOP SPOT

3 mins

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