Singapore’s First Centre for Advanced Metabolic Imaging Opens at the National Heart Centre
New centre aims to improve understanding of obesity and metabolic disorders in Asians. Singapore has launched its first Centre for Advanced Metabolic... Read More
150 Parcel Lockers to Be Installed in New Estates Like Bidadari, Sengkang in Next 3 Years
New parcel lockers will improve convenience for residents and ease last-mile delivery challenges. Singapore residents in new housing estates like Alkaff Oasis... Read More
Singapore Government Officer in London Counselled, Warned for Leaving Kids Home Alone: MFA
A Singaporean diplomat in London was reprimanded for leaving his children home alone, leading to an investigation by local authorities. A Singapore... Read More
Free Debit Cards Now a Tap Away for NUS Students with Revolut Vending Machine on Campus
Revolut’s vending machine at NUS provides students with a convenient way to obtain free debit cards, offering a range of financial tools... Read More
‘Hello, Uncle!’: Students Help the Elderly in Coffee Shops Plug into Social Care System
Students work on a social care advocacy project to engage elderly men and connect them with community resources. In Singapore, 77-year-old Foo... Read More
Residents in Toh Yi Told to Be Alert to Man Allegedly Stalking Children in Their Estate
Authorities investigating incidents involving a man allegedly approaching children in the area. Residents of Toh Yi estate have been warned to remain... Read More
PM Wong Urges APEC Leaders to Deepen Economic Integration in the Region
Calls for steps toward Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific and inclusive growth for sustainable trade. At the APEC summit in Lima,... Read More
PM Lawrence Wong Meets Chinese President Xi Jinping on APEC Summit Sidelines
The two leaders reaffirm strong bilateral ties and explore future cooperation opportunities. On November 15, 2024, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met Chinese... Read More
Around 500 to 600 Overstayers in Singapore Yet to Be Arrested, Says Minister
Overstayer arrests have surged, but many remain unaccounted for due to changing contact details. Singapore’s Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam revealed that... Read More
How Singapore Ended Up Needing ‘Nanny’ Laws to Save Scam Victims from Themselves
Proposed legislation aims to protect scam victims who refuse help, but some argue it’s too intrusive. Singapore is considering a bold new... Read More