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Is Trump’s indefinite ceasefire with Iran the prelude to peace?

In a frozen conflict, both sides can package compromise as victory.

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Live: Trump extends truce to give Iran time to negotiate, maintains blockade

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MPA, PSA seek autonomous vessel proposals to shuttle containers between S’pore terminals

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Why are people betting thousands of dollars on how hot it will be in Singapore?

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4 schoolkids at home, 1 dying phone: Digital poverty is holding back Malaysia’s needy children

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Lufthansa to scrub 20,000 summer flights to save on fuel costs

Back home, Hong Kong fire victim gathers memories from the ashes

Apple’s Tim Cook takes on crucial new role: Global ambassador

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SM Lee on impact of rising global tensions on Singapore

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Heavy rain in Malaysia to persist until May

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Maritime hubs like Singapore critical amid disruptions in Strait of Hormuz: DPM Gan

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Massive fire in Sabah coastal village razes 1,000 homes, displaces 9,000 residents

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Justin Bieber brings Billie Eilish on stage at Coachella for 'One Less Lonely Girl'

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Govt must work harder to continue delivering good policies in challenging global environment: SM Lee

The civil service must have conviction in the policies it produces and implements, he said.

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong speaking at the annual Administrative Service dinner held at the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre on April 21.

Massage shops set for stricter rules; no rooms, partitions or cubicles in open-concept outlets

Ensuring national security today includes tackling domestic discontent, building cohesion: Vivian

New NUS building offers on-campus accommodation to overseas visitors

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4 schoolkids at home, 1 dying phone: Digital poverty is holding back Malaysia’s needy children

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Malay ruler of Negeri Sembilan can be ousted. His chieftains are now trying to do just that

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Japan opens door to global arms market with overhaul of defence export rules

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Australian regulator asks Roblox, Minecraft to detail child safety measures

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The world’s ‘secular pope’: Is the position of UN chief still relevant?

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Iran war a threefold test of governance for Singapore

Terence Ho

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A wartime economy would be different this time

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Do we really need a campaign to tell us how to behave on public transport? 

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Milan’s world: A day in the life of a Singapore Special dog

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AI chatbots know more about you than you realise

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So near, yet so far: China eyes Taiwanese island as reunification model

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It’s not just you: What 1,000 people said about their dating struggles

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Singapore’s first 24-hour emergency medicine unit finds a new home

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

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Singapore taps digital payments everywhere, but cash still lingers

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Sing Song Social Club founder Aarika Lee on the magic of community

She unpacks the workings of the viral community choir and the importance of finding your tribe.

Singaporean musician Aarika Lee discusses the importance of community and her journey in starting the viral community choir Sing Song Social Club.

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Carefully curated finds: Meet the Gen Z sellers behind Telegram’s growing thrift scene

Ms Claire Chan (left) shares drops of second-hand clothes on her Telegram channel Clairousells while Ms Ethel Ong sells vintage Coach and luxury bags through her Telegram channel, AdoreyCollectiv.
Ms Claire Chan (left) shares drops of second-hand clothes on her Telegram channel Clairousells while Ms Ethel Ong sells vintage Coach and luxury bags through her Telegram channel, AdoreyCollectiv.

More Singaporeans pile into crypto as confidence grows despite price swings

Crypto adoption among Singapore residents, rose to 32 per cent in 2026, up from 29 per cent in 2025.
Crypto adoption among Singapore residents, rose to 32 per cent in 2026, up from 29 per cent in 2025.

1 in 5 S’pore workers overqualified for their jobs, but most are there by choice: Studies

Most overqualified workers in Singapore chose to be in less demanding roles for reasons like better work-life balance and personal interests.
Most overqualified workers in Singapore chose to be in less demanding roles for reasons like better work-life balance and personal interests.

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Ahead of the global curve: How 8 in 10 SEA firms are scaling AI
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Singapore is among the regional leaders in AI adoption, with firms making progress towards scaling use, a study by McKinsey, EDB and Tech in Asia finds.

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