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More Indian states and firms offer menstrual leave
Issue gains traction amid efforts to woo female voters and get more women to join workforce
SM Lee in China to mark 30 years of Suzhou Industrial Park
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong is visiting China from Nov 24 to 29 and he will commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), a project he helped to steer at its beginning.
Laos vows justice after tainted alcohol kills 6 tourists
The Lao government said it is \"profoundly saddened\" by the recent deaths of foreign tourists from drinking alcohol contaminated with methanol and has pledged to prosecute those responsible.
Why the results of Indonesia's regional elections matter
Those elected can be potential national leaders, influence roll-out of programmes
PM Wong to take over as PAP chief from SM Lee in coming weeks
SM Lee will remain in central executive committee in supporting and advisory role
Members of party's top decision-making body announced
The People's Action Party elected its new central executive committee (CEC) on Nov 24, with few changes to the line-up.
PM Wong's speech a call for activists to go beyond grassroots work: Analysts
Bringing the People's Action Party (PAP) \"out in front\" means getting party activists to go beyond grassroots work and step up efforts to explain policies, said political observers.
Govt doing its best on cost of living; opposition tries to exploit issue: PM
The PAP Government is doing its best to shield citizens from the worst effects of global inflation, even as opposition parties in Singapore have tried to exploit cost-of-living concerns to turn sentiments against the ruling party, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
S'poreans must stay united in a far more dangerous world: PM
Speaking with one voice on the global stage essential for a small country, he says
Developing nations blast $404b COP29 climate deal as insufficient
Agreement also includes broader goal of raising US$1.3 trillion annually by 2035
Cash is king, and a curse, for UN climate talks
In the end, money talks.
About half of households in EMA pilot cut energy usage in Sept
About half of the 1,000 households enrolled in a pilot programme to encourage less energy use during peak periods managed to cut their power consumption in September by at least 20 per cent from their typical usage levels.
Stakes high in GE2025; no guarantee PAP will win, form stable govt: PM
He urges party members to work hard to earn the confidence, trust of Singaporeans
K-DRAMA FOR MENTAL HEALTH
If you have ever binge-watched an entire season of a K-drama like Squid Game (2021) or Crash Landing On You (2019 to 2020), one Korean-American expert has good news: It has likely improved your mental health.
Pop Mart to take action against unauthorized use of Labubu in food
Food retailers riding on the hype over Labubu to sell edible products fashioned after the monster character with serrated teeth may have bitten off more than they can chew.
Hawker food with less sodium – can you tell the difference?
Some hawkers have cut down on salt in their food and customers are not complaining
A taste of the Middle East
From Yemeni rice dishes to Syrian shawarma, Middle Eastern fare is adding spice to the food scene here
Environmental activist loves scoring deals at second-hand bookstores
Who: Woo Qiyun, 27, is better known as the environmental activist behind the Instagram account @theweirdandwild.
The Light Between Us dimmed by poor execution and editing
It does not bode well that on the first page of the story proper, there is an error.
A love letter to the bilingual book
My love affair with the bilingual book began with a volume of poems by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, which I bought as a teenager from Carousell.
Community ties and characters anchor The Long Water
A teenage boy, Daniel, goes missing.
New novel a shadow of Haruki Murakami's older, better works
The prose in The City And Its Uncertain Walls is so repetitive, it robs the phrases of any enchantment they might once have had
Gourmet finds in Macau
This cultural melting pot has more to offer than gambling and Portuguese egg tarts
Click, print and profit
More young Singaporeans are building on 3D printing to start side hustles, with some earning up to $10,000 a month
Can I find joy in grief?
Let's Talk About Death is a five-episode docuseries that follows several millennials and their loved ones as they navigate end-of-life planning.
Coping with LONELINESS
Singaporeans are braving the post-pandemic persistence of loneliness by making Al friends, hanging out with strangers or simply making peace with solitude
World No. 1 hopes freestyle chess boosts game's profile
Magnus Carlsen has done it all in chess – the world No. 1 player has won five world titles, five world rapid golds, seven world blitz crowns and is the reigning World Cup champion.
PIECES FALLING INTO PLACE
World champ Ding is reviewing games as excitement builds for challenger Gukesh
Slot wary of slip-up at Saints before big week
LONDON - Arne Slot said he cannot be distracted by Liverpool's upcoming showdowns with Real Madrid and Manchester City, as the injury-hit English Premier League leaders visit struggling Southampton on Nov 24.
Hard slog ahead as new United boss aware of huge task
Ipswich at Portman Road on Nov 24 is the beginning of the latest attempt to revive Manchester United, as Ruben Amorim mans the dugout after a lead time of almost a month.