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Children face bleak future, says Unicef report
Demographic shifts, worsening climate change and rapid technological transformation risk creating a bleak future for youth in the mid-21st century, the UN agency for children warned on Nov 19 in an annual report.
Myanmar's actions risk undermining Asean centrality: Ng Eng Hen
Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said Asean was at an impasse on certain issues after Myanmar's objection.
Teen electrocuted on bus: Wiring didn't meet safety rules, says KL minister
Electrical wiring on an express bus which caused the tragic death of an 18-year-old passenger due to electrocution did not comply with safety standards, said Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
Filipina on death row in Indonesia poised to return to Philippines
A Filipina convicted of drug trafficking, who was nearly executed by firing squad in Indonesia in 2015, will finally return to the Philippines after years of negotiations between the two Southeast Asian neighbours.
Corruption scandal roils Sabah ahead of 2025 state polls
lf key political ally loses, it could foster instability in PM Anwar's federal govt
Court acquits ex-finance minister Daim a week after his death
A Malaysian court has acquitted former finance minister Daim Zainuddin from failing to declare his assets, a week after his death.
Taiwan minister kicks off Europe trip with Brussels stop
Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung started his week-long trip to Europe with a stop in Brussels, a visit that illustrates Taipei's efforts to connect with fellow democracies.
China goes on diplomatic offensive ahead of Trump 2.0
Xi uses Apec and G-20 summits to foster better ties with other major countries
Climate finance talks at COP29 set to enter 'hardest' stage
Climate negotiators were warned on Nov 20 that the \"hardest part\" was about to start in talks over how much money should be provided to developing countries to help them adapt to climate-fuelled weather disasters and transition to cleaner energy.
Help at hand for Singapore start-ups entering Sweden
EnterpriseSG scheme to help them woo major Swedish companies as customers
Russia vows response after Ukraine fires long-range US missiles
Russia warned on Nov 19 that it would respond after Ukraine fired longer-range US missiles at its territory for the first time, as President Vladimir Putin issued a nuclear threat on the 1,000th day of the war.
Malaysia says HSR decision still pending as existing projects are a priority
Study conducted, but Cabinet yet to discuss reviving KL-S'pore rail plans, says minister
PM Wong to speak at PAP conference on Sunday
Singapore's engagement with other countries is crucial for navigating complex geopolitical dynamics and fostering regional stability.
Johor Forest Citys plans for family offices gaining pace: Minister
Forest City's plans to become a family office hub are gaining pace gradually, with details such as incentives and criteria to be officially announced in the first quarter of 2025, said Malaysian Finance Minister II Amir Hamzah Azizan.
PM Wong meets leaders from Egypt and Vietnam
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met leaders from Egypt and Vietnam on the final day of the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Lula cuts short discussion on Ukraine, irking Europeans
European delegates at the Group of 20 (G-20) summit in Brazil were unhappy with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's decision to end talks and issue the group's final statement a day early to curtail prickly discussion on the war in Ukraine, sources said.
Brazil urges G-20 leaders to move faster on net-zero climate targets
President Lula wants nations to reach goal by 2040 or 2045, instead of 2050 as many have pledged
Multimilli0n-dollar boost for disability sport with new Enabling Sports Fund
Disability sport in Singapore is set for a multimillion-dollar boost from 2025, with a new Enabling Sports Fund to be launched to encourage impactful community-initiated disability sport initiatives.
Singapore has to be realistic, adapt to reconfigured trade flows: PM Wong
lt has to plug into regional groupings, ensure it has a say on the global stage
Quincy Jones receives honorary Oscar posthumously
Before his death two weeks ago, American musician and producer Quincy Jones wrote a speech he intended to deliver at the Governors Awards, where he was scheduled to receive an honorary Oscar at the ceremony created by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
FORMER SPOUSES SHOW UP TOGETHER FOR SON'S
Chinese-American actor-host Allan Wu made a rare appearance with his Singaporean ex-wife, former actress Wong Li Lin, at a milestone event for their son Jonas (all above)
Composer Charles Dumont wrote over 30 songs for Edith Piaf
French songwriter and singer Charles Dumont, who composed the song Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (No, I Do Not Regret Anything, 1960) made world famous by late French star singer Edith Piaf, has died aged 95, his partner Florence told AFP on Nov 18.
Obituaries Frommer guides creator served budget-conscious travellers
Arthur Frommer (right), the travel writer who turned his guidebooks into a global brand serving millions of budget-conscious tourists before the internet ravaged the print industry, has died.
Co-stars Masaki Okada and Mitsuki Takahata are getting married
Japanese actor Masaki Okada and actress Mitsuki Takahata surprised the Japanese entertainment industry on Nov 19 when they confirmed their marriage on social media.
Dog has its day in P.D.Q. Bach's series of spoofs
For the unlucky 13th edition of the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory's Bach Cantata Series, the focus was on P.D.Q. Bach, the youngest, least and oddest of Johann Sebastian Bach's 20-odd children.
LV's luxe pit stop in New York
Being temporary in the world of luxury is still quite nice.
Six sizzling tales Of English queens
Sassy, campy British musical comedy Six never takes itself too seriously
Author John Green on quest to eradicate TB
NEW YORK - You can roughly guess a person's age based on how they know John Green.
Clearing the air on whether seed oils are bad for you
To their many vocal detractors, they are referred to as \"the hateful eight\".
NO FENG FRAUD, SAYS SPORTSG
It finds 'no evidence' to support ex-trainer's claims of misappropriation of public funds