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RUGBY IN HER DNA AND PASSPORT
It has taken Fiji captain Daveua many places, she hopes to end in Paris with Games medal
CAVALRY CHARGES TO $1M RACE
Less fancied stablemate beats Makin, fuelling Thai owners’ hopes of 2nd Kranji Mile gong
How to cope when spouses die young
Those who lose a spouse suddenly can feel unprepared for what their future looks like
When your property sale is stopped by an unexpected claimant
There is an enormous sense of relief when the sale of your home sails through without a hitch, so it's easy to imagine the frustration and anger of two sets of owners when the process was suddenly upended by unexpected claims.
S'pore to consider more safeguards around excessive screen time for kids
Move part of efforts to protect the mental _health of young people, says DPM Wong
'I am not giving up
Owner of iconic Thambi Magazine Store to seek new Holland Village site after closure
Michelle Yeoh awarded US Presidential Medal of Freedom
Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by US President Joe Biden for being the first Asian to win a Best Actress Oscar.
Former aide says Trump told her to deny he had affair
Hicks’ testimony gives inside look at damage control efforts by Trump’s campaign team
Ceasefire deal should be 'no-brainer' for Hamas: Blinken
He says the militant group is only obstacle standing between the people of Gaza and a truce
Over 100 temperature records broken in April
More than 100 temperature records were broken across Vietnam in April, according to official data, as a deadly heatwave scorches South and South-east Asia.
Second-highest storm alert raised as roads flood
Hong Kong issued its first red rainstorm warning of the year on May 4 as downpours caused flooding in areas of the territory, shutting roads and disrupting public transportation.
Indonesia to permanently relocate nearly 10,000 people
The Indonesian government will permanently relocate almost 10,000 residents after a series of explosive eruptions of the Ruang volcano raised concerns about the dangers of residing on the island in future, a minister said on May 3.
Polls fever grips Indian diaspora as parties find ways to woo them
Those of other citizenships also courted owing to their close family links in India
Heavy rain prompts flood warnings for large parts of Singapore
Public advised to avoid certain roads; flight, baggage delays at Changi Airport
Asean a lifeline for South Korea, says adviser to President Yoon
Seoul’s plan to deepen ties with region includes some IOO items of cooperation
Ng Chee Meng likely to run in PAP stronghold in next GE: Observers
He may be fielded in a safer GRC like Jurong or Ang Mo Kio and not return to Sengkang
Aid agencies prepare for Rafah incursion; UN warns of 'slaughter'
WHO announces contingency plan as work goes on to ensure aid operations continue
LifeSG's new feature makes pre-school search easier
Parents can soon apply more quickly for subsidies on app too
He got into poly on 6th try, and graduates among top of cohort
He achieves near-perfect GPA, receives ITE Upgrader award
Food mimics art at launch of UOB Painting of the Year
UOB on May 3 launched the 43rd edition of its Painting of the Year competition, on the occasion also debuting six \"edible art\" menus by Pan Pacific Hotels Group chefs inspired by previous winners' works.
NEW ALPINE HEIGHTS
Kabir, 16, is first S’porean in outfit’s academy as he embarks on FI dream
KOEPKA STAYING DRY TO STAY IN LIV HUNT
No drinking for joint-2nd American during tournament weeks, even if it’s his birthday
Postecoglou takes blame for Spurs' 3rd straight loss
Ange Postecoglou admitted his Tottenham Hotspur flops have \"lost belief\" after a dismal 2-0 English Premier League defeat at Chelsea on May 2 left their hopes of Champions League qualification in tatters.
Sabalenka back from dead to keep quest alive
MADRID - Defending Madrid Open champion Aryna Sabalenka said it was \"incredible tennis\" as she produced a brilliant comeback from a set and a break down to beat Elena Rybakina on May 2 and reach the final.
BANKING ON LIGHT LOAD AND LADY LUCK
Logan’s mare Istataba should be back to her best even if mile is as short as she wants it’
Legislate flexiwork if guidelines fail to spur change
The Straits Times editorial on the tripartite guidelines on flexible work arrangement (FWA) requests noted that these compulsory guidelines signalled the normalising of such arrangements in the labour landscape (The normalisation of flexiwork, April 28).
Not all banks cutting rates on flagship savings accounts
While demand for loans is slowing, some still see benefits in building up their deposit bases
Rents for larger luxury homes up in Ql amid wider market slump
Spike comes as greater demand from high-net-worth foreigners meets limited supply, say agents
Apple unveils $149b share buyback as results beat forecast
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple's quarterly results and forecast beat modest expectations on May 2, as the iPhone maker unveiled a record share buyback programme, sending its stock up almost 7 per cent in extended trade.
Embrace Al, tech or be displaced: Minister
National AI strategy includes equipping people with skills that are needed