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Singapore Parliament less confrontational a year after GE2025
Singapore's Parliament is less confrontational a year after the PAP won GE2025 and stayed in power.
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NUH emergency team saved motorcyclist hit by lorry in 2017 Jurong accident
National University Hospital’s emergency team stabilized a motorcyclist hit by a lorry in Jurong on September 10, 2017.
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One year after GE2025, Singapore's PAP tackles energy crisis and rising costs
Singapore’s PAP government, re-elected May 3, 2025, is managing a major energy shock and launched a $1 billion support package in April 2026.
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Study finds nearly half of surveyed Singapore HDB flats were hotter indoors
A Singapore study found nearly half of 416 HDB flats it visited were warmer inside than outside, with poor airflow blamed.
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Workers’ Party reprimands Singh amid pressures after Singapore election
Singapore’s Workers’ Party reprimanded leader Pritam Singh on April 30 after a year of legal and political pressure.
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Jurong motorbike crash victim recalls severe injuries and ICU battle after 2017 accident
Mr Patrick Pereira recounts his serious injuries and 10-day ICU stay after a 2017 motorbike crash in Jurong East.
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More young adults in Singapore buy private homes for investment
Young adults are entering Singapore's private property market in greater numbers as banks report rising home loans and bigger borrowing.
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Middle East conflict lifts South-east Asia nuclear energy interest
The Iran war has sharpened South-east Asia's interest in nuclear power as oil and gas disruptions drive up costs and fuel supply risk [s1]
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79-year-old woman last seen in Taman Jurong on May 2 has been found
Ms Chen Bi Yu, 79, last seen near 80 Corporation Road in Taman Jurong on May 2, was found the next day, police said.
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Patch Theatre's The Lighthouse to play SIFA 2026 in Singapore
Patch Theatre's immersive children's work The Lighthouse will run at the 2026 Singapore International Festival of Arts from May 15 to May 24.
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Noli Timere brings dance and circus to Singapore suspended nets
Noli Timere, a dance-circus work on nearly 8-metre suspended nets, makes its Singapore debut with outdoor shows and public sessions.
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Over 54,000 Singaporeans redeem $1.8 million in discounts to offset MediShield Life premiums
More than 54,000 people have used Healthpoints to redeem over $1.8 million in discounts for MediShield Life premiums since September 2025.
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Construction at Chong Pang City suspended after bar falls through HDB roof
Construction work at Chong Pang City was suspended after a metal bar fell through the roof of a nearby Block 103 Yishun Ring Road flat.
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PSLE Companion to add revision tools and oral exam help in May
PSLE Companion will add more revision articles and tools in May to help pupils prepare for English and Mother Tongue Oral exams [s1]
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15-year-old at Pasir Ris Park says life means 'Just live lah, daddy. Enjoy it.'
A 15-year-old girl told her father at Pasir Ris Park that the meaning of life is to “Just live lah, daddy. Enjoy it.”
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Singapore mother’s cancer diagnosis prompts insurance check and survey warning
Singaporean mother Mandeline Yap was diagnosed with rectal cancer last year after symptoms were first mistaken for infections.
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Singapore updates Integrated Shield Plan riders with new deductible and co-payment rules from April 2026
Singapore's Ministry of Health introduced new medical insurance rules on April 1, 2026, changing coverage and costs for Integrated Shield Plan riders.
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Singapore modifies some bus stops for three-door buses
Singapore’s Land Transport Authority is modifying some bus stops to help more than 500 three-door buses board and alight more smoothly.
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HDB Lowers Rents as Northshore Plaza Faces Vacancies and Falling Footfall
HDB reduced rents by 10-30% for about 40 tenants at Northshore Plaza amid 12 vacant shops and lower customer traffic.
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Singapore warns on Pulau Ubin crocodile sightings as residents shrug off risk
Singapore warned visitors about crocodile sightings near Pulau Ubin after reports emerged in early April.
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Tuberculosis screening at Heartbeat@Bedok extended to May 8 after strong public response
Singapore's Communicable Diseases Agency extends TB screening at Heartbeat@Bedok by one day after 708 people screened so far.
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ASEAN stresses need for deeper integration amid global economic risks
ASEAN businesses face rising volatility and fragmented global trade, urging stronger regional ties and new partnerships.
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Indonesia scraps EV tax break, raising concern over prices and demand
Indonesia scrapped a tax exemption for electric vehicles, a shift expected to lift prices and cool demand.
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Mercuria sues Baltic Exchange over disputed oil shipping benchmark
Mercuria Energy Group has sued SGX-owned Baltic Exchange over alleged benchmark distortions that it says caused oil shipping losses.