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Heritage of city ports’ structures under study ahead of waterfront development
Old port and some of the infrastructure do bring some value to the area: URA chief
Surge In worldwide dengue numbers may not impact S'pore, say experts
Even as dengue numbers soar worldwide, experts say it remains to be seen how the record figures elsewhere will impact the number of infections in Singapore.
Cruise centres to be merged, freeing up space along southern waterfront
Move is part of plans for promenade from Labrador Nature Park to Marina Bay
Two Straits Times digital projects win top awards in global contest
It clinches total of 60 awards, of which 51 were for its digital work
NADAL NOT RULING OUT PARIS ENCORE
Despite losing tamely to Hurkacz, he leans towards trying for I5th French Open title
Pet groomer under probe after client's dog escapes and dies in road accident
A home-based pet grooming business that lost a client's dog, which was later killed in a traffic accident, is under investigation.
Dozens in Ukrainian town forced to evacuate amid Russian assault
Residents of a Ukrainian border town, frustrated and angry at an armoured ground attack by Russian troops trying to secure a new foothold, were evacuated from their homes on May 10 with an uncertain future ahead.
Spike in murders of women prompts Australian reckoning with male violence
Thousands attend public vigils, and calls are rising for a royal commission into the deaths
City's destiny in their own hands after thumping Fulham
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola declared that his players thrive on pressure, as they swept to the top of the English Premier League after Josko Gvardiol's double inspired a vital 4-0 victory at Fulham on May 11.
THAILAND ACE THANAKHAN GOING PLACES
National champ helps team win Speedway SEA C’ship and is also bound for Olympics
Advantage Kewell's Yokohama in final
YOKOHAMA Harry Kewell warned there was \"still a long way to go\" after his Yokohama F. Marinos side claimed a narrow Asian Champions League final advantage over Hernan Crespo's Al-Ain with a 2-1 victory in the first leg in Japan on May 11.
FROM 'BAD' PERSON TO GOOD GOLFER
Broch Estrup overcomes self-doubt and is joint-clubhouse leader in Aramco event
Brazilians drop Games hopes to aid flood victims
Less than three months from the Olympic Games in Paris, some Brazilian athletes from the devastated state of Rio Grande do Sul are giving up their dreams to compete on the global sporting stage for a good cause.
NUGGETS ESCAPE 3-0 CURSE
MVP Jokic says they played like champs’; Pacers also claw back to 2-1 in series
FLYING FIGHTER EYEING A FIRST
After going close in his last few runs, trainer Burridge’s 3YO looks set to shed maiden tag
How to budget and shop within your means
Shrinking products, rising prices at the market and beyond: Shoppers have been feeling the pinch at the register for some time now.
Global real estate market may have turned the corner, says JLL's chief exec
On any given working day, the firm is doing over a billion dollars worth of deals, he adds
New software lets visually impaired play first-person shooter games
Players are aurally alerted to in-game obstacles using customisable sounds
SDP outlines areas of focus as it launches campaign for next GE
Immigration, foreign labour among party’s issues for polls to be held by November 2025
400,000 join initiative offering easier access to healthcare services
Health Together hits a third of goal to reach 114 million in areas like Jurong, Queenstown
Death toll from floods in Brazil hits 126 as rain returns
Rain returned to Rio Grande do Sul on May 10 as the death toll from historic floods in Brazil's southernmost state reached 126, according to the local authorities, up from 113 earlier in the day.
Propaganda song on Kim becomes TikTok sensation
Tune aimed at bringing N. Korean leader closer to the common man a hit outside country
'Vegetarian-only' properties in Mumbai: Meat eaters, stay away
Non-vegetarians not welcome to rent or buy an apartment in some areas amid practice of militant vegetarianism
'We're sitting ducks'
Residents in northern Philippines fear being caught in US-China rift
PM Anwar's coalition secures victory in Selangor by-election
DAP retains Kuala Kubu Baharu despite talk of voters’ doubts about unity govt
'Extreme' solar storm brings spectacular auroras, possible disruptions
WASHINGTON - The most powerful solar storm in more than two decades struck Earth on May 10, triggering spectacular celestial light shows from Tasmania to Britain and threatening possible disruptions to satellites and power grids as it persists into the weekend.
OH, BABY
Hospitals ramp up IVF Capacity as more seek medical help to conceive
Small plane, big plans
How Scoot got S’pore's first Brazil-made jet off the ground
MOH to tighten rules on MCS after feedback on improper issuance
In circular to doctors, it also asks for their take on proposed amendments to the law
Whistle-blowing over workplace safety breaches on the rise
The number of people flagging workplace safety breaches via whistle-blower channels has increased, as Singapore's workplace fatality and major injury rate dropped to a record low in 2023.