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Commentary

North Korea’s most dangerous weapon isn’t a missile. It’s malware

Pyongyang’s cyber attackers are exploiting the soft underbelly of South Korea.

North Korea is already preparing for warfare in a different domain, one that South Korea looks woefully unprepared for.

When silence isn’t golden: Succession challenge looms for Asia’s wealthy families

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Commentary

The BBC’s bias scandal holds lessons for public service media everywhere

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2 men arrested for suspected links to S’porean-led, Cambodia-based scam ring; 32 still at large

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When gamblers in S'pore get younger and the stakes get higher

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Fraud and scam claims against digital banks in Singapore on the rise

Mersing’s tourism is booming, but it is now straining Johor’s hidden paradise

Man arrested in India over deadly Delhi car bomb attack

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Singapore charges man who rushed at Ariana Grande during Wicked premiere

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Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo talk special sisterhood and Wicked’s end at Singapore premiere

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Wicked cast Michelle Yeoh and Jeff Goldblum on Wicked songs and the end of the Wicked journey

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Fan jumps barricade at Singapore's premiere of Wicked: For Good

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Russia’s Aidol humanoid robot falls moments after unveiling

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Wicked stars, Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo greet fans ahead of Singapore premiere of Wicked sequel

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Singapore

Outram Sec’s new campus at Sengkang to carry on its sporting legacy

The new campus at 48 Anchorvale Crescent will welcome its new Sec 1 students in 2026.

The move to the Sengkang campus marks a new chapter for one of Singapore’s oldest schools, which celebrates its 120th anniversary in 2026.

Simply Science

Electric or gas, instant or storage: Which water heater is right for your home?

From spiky branches to dome-shaped: How corals in Singapore have evolved over 70 years

S’pore’s year-end rains to coincide with two rain-bearing systems, but wetter weather unlikely

COP30

S’pore youth at COP30 learn how Amazonian communities face environmental inequality, rely on nature

Government-funded trip gave participants a glimpse of communities beyond the curated COP30 venue.

Government staff and the Singapore youth with Combu Island resident Lana Pantoja (third from right) and her family.

S-E Asia protesters at COP30 highlight regional vulnerability, call for more adaptation finance

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Sharing renewable energy sources in S-E Asia key to dealing with rising heat: Climate scientist

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Asia
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China’s expanded travel access for Taiwan a ‘high-visibility outreach tool’, but will it boost ties?

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Mersing’s tourism is booming, but it is now straining Johor’s hidden paradise

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Vietnam to make English a compulsory 2nd language in all schools by 2035, to be more competitive

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Debt and diplomacy: China’s growing influence in Laos

Opinion

North Korea’s most dangerous weapon isn’t a missile. It’s malware

Wendy Teo

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When gamblers in S'pore get younger and the stakes get higher

Cecilia Chu

The BBC’s bias scandal holds lessons for public service media everywhere

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Tianmen is China’s test site for baby-boosting policies

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Debt and diplomacy: China’s growing influence in Laos

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Like a fairy godmother: The mascot maker who brings characters to life

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The Week in Pictures: Supermoon rises in Australia, Typhoon Kalmaegi hits Philippines

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Singapore Stories: The Heart of a Nation - Iconic photos from ST’s archives go on display

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Love is in the hair: How a wig loan scheme helps restore cancer survivors’ confidence

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More than a convenience store: Disappearing mamak shops

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Typhoon Ragasa: How heavy rainfall led to a barrier lake bursting in Taiwan

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How hawker signboards tell the story of Singapore

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What makes swim star Yip Pin Xiu fast? Discover the science of her technique

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Inside the confusing world of women’s clothing sizes

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Your S'pore Story

‘I hope to leave a positive impact on the football scene in S’pore’

On the cusp of a budding auditing career, he quit his job to work on creating football-related content.

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'I am trying to help humans and animals live in harmony'

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‘Just take every opportunity to put yourself out there’

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Podcasts
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Asian Insider Podcast

Inside the mind of Japan’s first woman PM Sanae Takaichi
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The Usual Place Podcast

How can we get Singapore consumers to buy locally farmed eggs, seafood and veggies?
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In Your Opinion Podcast

Are teachers in Singapore multi-tasking too much?
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The Usual Place Podcast

What’s with the fixation over brand-name schools?
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We ask an expert why some people struggle in silence at the workplace, and what could go wrong.

Like a fairy godmother: The mascot maker who brings characters to life

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‘Spend first, worry later’: Why Buy Now, Pay Later is making a comeback in 2025

Young and Savvy: I used a money insights app for 3 months – here’s what I learnt

Getting insights into my spending patterns, rather than simply tracking expenses, proved a fruitful exercise.
Getting insights into my spending patterns, rather than simply tracking expenses, proved a fruitful exercise.

Me and My Money: Third-generation jeweller helped revive family business

Mr Gabriel Tan is the co-founder and director of Mark Gabriel Fine Jewellers.
Mr Gabriel Tan is the co-founder and director of Mark Gabriel Fine Jewellers.

9 in 10 young women in S’pore not taking active steps to safeguard breast health: Poll

Financial adviser Jamie Ng was diagnosed with stage 2 triple negative breast cancer three years ago. Now cancer-free, she helps out at the Breast Cancer Foundation as a befriender.
Financial adviser Jamie Ng was diagnosed with stage 2 triple negative breast cancer three years ago. Now cancer-free, she helps out at the Breast Cancer Foundation as a befriender.

Headstart On Record Podcast

Will AI steal Singapore jobs? What young workers need to know

Find out how to choose the right employers, training and career paths to ride the wave.
Find out how to choose the right employers, training and career paths to ride the wave.
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Tastemakers: Meet the insurance boss who faced backlash over frank reviews of Michelin-listed hawkers

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