E-paper

Subscribe

Straitstimes.com header logo

Singapore

Asia

World

Opinion

Life

Business

Sport

Visual

Podcasts

Choose edition

Search

singapore

asia

world

opinion

life

business

sport

Visual

Podcasts

SPH Rewards

STClassifieds

Paid press releases

Advertise with us

FAQs

Contact us

 
Straitstimes.com header logo

Choose edition

Search

singapore

asia

world

opinion

life

business

sport

Visual

Podcasts

SPH Rewards

STClassifieds

Paid press releases

Advertise with us

FAQs

Contact us

 

Trump agrees to suspend attacks on Iran for 2 weeks; Tehran says talks will begin on April 10

The US leader said Iran had sent a 10-point plan to the US that he called “workable” for negotiations.

US President Donald Trump said that Iran had sent a 10-point plan to the United States that he called “workable” for negotiations.

Live: Iran says safe transit through Strait of Hormuz possible for 2 weeks ‘if attacks halted’

image-alt

Could the US Constitution’s 25th Amendment be used to oust Trump?

image-alt

Oil prices plunge below US$100 after Trump agrees to suspend Iran attacks for two weeks

image-alt

Fatal Chinatown accident: Woman charged with causing death of 6-year-old girl, injuring mother

image-alt

North Korea fires suspected missiles as Pyongyang dismisses Seoul’s diplomacy hopes

British government blocks rapper Kanye West from London music festival and entering the country

NASA releases picture of Earthset shot by Artemis II crew

Latest headlines

minutes ago

Former Australian soldier to remain in jail after being charged with Afghan war crimes

minutes ago

Vietnam's To Lam plans China visit next week after winning presidency, sources say

minutes ago

Powerful prop De Lutiis spurns Ireland to stick with Wallabies dream

minutes ago

With threat to wipe out Iran’s civilisation, Trump’s rhetoric goes beyond bluster

minutes ago

Fatal Chinatown accident: Woman charged with causing death of 6-year-old girl, injuring mother
Trending

Iran war

Oil prices/Crude oil

Donald Trump

Singapore Parliament

Singapore courts

Shorts
Vivian Balakrishnan on why S'pore doesn’t negotiate with Iran for safe passage of ships

1:55

1 killed, 2 injured in tanker truck explosion near Panama Canal

0:35

Singapore’s plans to increase fuel reserves will be costly but necessary: Shanmugam

1:57

Singaporeans to be prepared for some food supplies to become unavailable: Shanmugam

1:11

CDC vouchers for January 2027 to be disbursed earlier, in June 2026

1:35

$200 cash for private-hire and taxi drivers, platform workers: Jeffrey Siow

2:05

Corporate tax income rebate to be enhanced among Govt support for businesses amid Mid-East war

1:47

Ceiling collapses at Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport

0:28

S’pore Government will press on with restructuring economy to emerge stronger from the crisis

1:45

Singapore

‘Unprecedented’ energy disruption from Middle East war: Govt announces support measures

The conflict will impact more sectors of Singapore's economy, and lead to higher electricity and food prices: DPM Gan.

Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong warned that the effects of the US-Israeli crisis are likely to intensify in the weeks ahead and persist for some time to come.

S’pore to up fuel reserves; electricity prices will rise sharply if Mid-East conflict is prolonged: Shanmugam

Nearly $1b in extra help for S’poreans amid rising costs, Govt to do more if needed: Jeffrey Siow

Singapore faces risk of slower growth, higher inflation as Middle East conflict drags on: DPM Gan

Asia
image-alt

China returns as S-E Asia’s preferred superpower as fears grow over Trump’s policies: ISEAS survey

image-alt

Concerns over ASEAN’s effectiveness, though it’s seen as proactive in Thailand-Cambodia clash: Survey

image-alt

Indonesia charges 19 over alleged baby trafficking ring that sent infants to Singapore

image-alt

Bangkok’s cooling centres draw 59k visitors in two weeks amid extreme heat

Opinion

The man with the thankless job of saving NATO from ‘Daddy’s’ wrath

Jonathan Eyal

avatar-alt

EPL app trial signals final whistle for telco middleman model. A plus or minus for football fans?

Tiffany Tsai

Minors’ online safety: The options beyond Australia’s social media ban

Lim Sun Sun

avatar-alt

The war is turning Iran into a major world power

Robert A Pape

Visual stories

Sumiko at 62: Four simple exercises from a physiotherapist for stronger knees

image-alt

Singapore taps digital payments everywhere, but cash still lingers

image-alt

The Week in Pictures: Displaced people in Beirut; Good Friday service in Sydney

image-alt

Track your path to 2026 World Cup glory with The Straits Times’ results simulator

image-alt

Too fast, too colourful: Are your kids’ favourite shows good for them?

image-alt

When heart meets action: Shining a light on social work excellence in Singapore

image-alt

Sumiko at 62: 4 simple exercises from a physiotherapist to ease back pain

image-alt

Are HDB flats near train stations more valuable? It depends on the town

image-alt

Wellness or worry: Inside the rise of beauty and massage shops in the heartland

image-alt

How to get a billion passengers to fly in India

image-alt
Podcasts
image-alt

Green Pulse Podcast

How can Singapore beat the heat and high electricity prices without aircon?
image-alt

Headstart On Record Podcast

Should I buy silver?
image-alt

Asian Insider Podcast

India's $70 billion spiritual market fueled by bhajan clubbing
image-alt

ST Podcasts

Discover The Straits Times’ award-winning podcasts
navigation-bar-logo
Headstart
Latest
Money Mentor
Work Bestie
Life Guide
About Headstart

Headstart On Record Podcast

Should I buy silver?

Is silver a safe haven for investors like gold and will its price rise due to war?

Is silver a safe haven for investors like gold and will its price rise due to war?

askST Jobs: I struggle to say ‘no’ at work. How can I set boundaries?

When to ask your date, ‘How much do you earn?’

Bangkok internship, exchange in London: Singapore students explore ASEAN, China beyond the West

Young & Savvy

You may have heard of ‘frugal chic’. Is it just another way to justify buying something you don’t need?

Mia McGrath is a UK-based financial content creator, who coined the Frugal Chic philosophy. She says it about buying or investing in things that have a high return on investment on health, finances, relationships, and time.
Mia McGrath is a UK-based financial content creator, who coined the Frugal Chic philosophy. She says it about buying or investing in things that have a high return on investment on health, finances, relationships, and time.

ST More than Grades

S’porean teen learnt to speak more than 10 languages, with help from Harry Potter

Ms Loy Xing-Yi says learning new languages is a chance for her to get to know a new community and speak a new language.
Ms Loy Xing-Yi says learning new languages is a chance for her to get to know a new community and speak a new language.

Duck confit for $18++: Where to get affordable French food in Singapore

A close-up of some of the dishes served at Bouillon Gavroche on March 20, 2026. ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO
A close-up of some of the dishes served at Bouillon Gavroche on March 20, 2026. ST PHOTO: BRIAN TEO

Me and My Money: Passion for teaching drives her tuition business journey

Ms Esther Leng, who has both public and private sector experience, is now  academic director of tuition agency English Ninjas, which she co-founded in 2022.
Ms Esther Leng, who has both public and private sector experience, is now  academic director of tuition agency English Ninjas, which she co-founded in 2022.
Most popular

1

Large families with young children to receive $1,000 in LifeSG credits on April 28

2

Fire breaks out at Buona Vista building which houses Mindef’s digital tech agency

3

Travellers flying out of Singapore allowed only 2 power banks from April 15; extras to be discarded

4

Fatal Chinatown accident: Driver to be charged on April 8 over death of 6-year-old girl

5

Music producer Lee Si Song, 59, cycles 22km twice a week for health after 2025 brain bleed

6

Church pastor repeatedly molested girl with severe specific language impairment

7

Nearly $1b in extra help for S’poreans amid rising costs, Govt to do more if needed: Jeffrey Siow

8

Jail for driver who stepped on accelerator by mistake, hitting pedestrians at Nex taxi stand

9

Jail for man caught naked in car with lover after he drove off with her husband on bonnet

10

Over 13 years’ jail for ex-remisier who caused more than $11.5m in losses to victims

Branded content
Coffee, tea or something else? The hidden culprits behind your yellowing teeth
Couple brushing teeth
Couple brushing teeth
Ditch the glasses and contacts: More surgery options to fix your myopia
Waking up to clear vision without reaching for glasses or contacts is one of the most commonly cited motivations for seeking vision correction surgery.
Waking up to clear vision without reaching for glasses or contacts is one of the most commonly cited motivations for seeking vision correction surgery.
The health insurance review every S'porean needs to do now
Mother reading to kids on couch
Mother reading to kids on couch
More family time, less housework? This robot is making it happen
ECOVACS' ecosystem of home service robotics is built to handle routine cleaning without the need for constant supervision.
ECOVACS' ecosystem of home service robotics is built to handle routine cleaning without the need for constant supervision.
Powering AI sustainably: S’pore platform rethinks energy for the data centre age
Energy demand is rising as AI workloads scale globally, prompting data centre operators to explore alternative power sources and more efficient cooling technologies.
Energy demand is rising as AI workloads scale globally, prompting data centre operators to explore alternative power sources and more efficient cooling technologies.
Business ecosystem, global rankings, connectivity: Why 270,000 professionals have chosen Hong Kong
Hong Kong's open policies and enhancements to various admission schemes have made it increasingly attractive to global talent.
Hong Kong's open policies and enhancements to various admission schemes have made it increasingly attractive to global talent.

E-paper

Newsletters

Podcasts

RSS Feed

About Us

Terms & Conditions

Personal Data Protection Notice

Need help? Reach us here.

Advertise with us

Download the app

Get unlimited access to exclusive stories and incisive insights from the ST newsroom
Subscribe Placeholder
MDDI (P) 046/10/2025. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No.202120748H. Copyright © 2026 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.