If you enjoy watching football matches in the company of family, friends and neighbours, and are looking for a budget-friendly option, look no further than your neighbourhood.A total of 50 Community Clubs (CCs), five ActiveSG sport centres, and The Kallang will be screening selected live matches at their premises, starting with the opening match between Mexico and South Africa at 3am on June 12.On the same morning, Bukit Canberra, Choa Chu Kang, Clementi, Pasir Ris and Sengkang sport centres will screen the match between South Korea and the Czech Republic. Meanwhile, The Kallang will screen all four final matches — semi-finals 1 and 2, the third-place play-off and the final — starting on July 15.The People's Association (PA) said selected CCs will also feature pre-match activities, interactive football-themed games, lucky draws and festive decorations, while its venues will be set-up to deliver a «stadium-like atmosphere».
Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers had to bring out their crowbars yet again as they pried open the undercarriage of another Malaysia-registered bus during an enhanced inspection at Woodlands Checkpoint last Tuesday (May 26).The latest incident comes barely two weeks after another Malaysia-registered bus hid more than 3,200 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes in various compartments, including under the bus' floorboard.In a video posted on social media, ICA officers are seen in prone position within the bus' luggage compartment inspecting what appears to be a welded panel with small openings seen at a section of the joint area. Officers then used a crowbar to tear apart panels, revealing several cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes tucked deep within. Lashing straps are then used to create a «hook» to pull out cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes which were bundled together.
«If the Europeans are seeking dialogue, they always know where to turn,» Mikhail Galuzin said
A positive assessment of the government's work was given by 47% of survey participants
The unmanned helicopter is planned to be launched in August, Stepan Druganin said
Serial production of Senat vehicles has already begun at the former Toyota facilities in Shushary, Industry and Trade Minister Anton Alikhanov said
Mikhail Galuzin noted that successful cooperation among all parties is only possible when based on the principles of inclusivity and equal access to projects for all participants
Rumours of a rift between Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi and their Cotswolds neighbour Jeremy Clarkson have resurfaced.
Molly-Mae Hague fans have spotted a telling clue that seemingly reveals the gender of her second child.
The Prime Minister invited the grieving family of murdered student Henry Nowak to Downing Street yesterday afternoon for a 'private' meeting. If it was that private, why tell us?
Actor James Handy, who has appeared in films including 'Jumanji' and 'Top Gun: Maverick,' was brutally stabbed to death on Wednesday.
The proposed rights are intended to be 'distinct and different' from those of married people, to help 'preserve the sanctity of marriage', according to the Government.
Actor James Handy, who has appeared in films including 'Jumanji' and 'Top Gun: Maverick,' was brutally stabbed to death on Wednesday.
Analysis of official air quality figures suggests more than half of all boroughs are still recording illegal levels of toxic nitrogen dioxide.
Pearson Edexcel's Maths 1 paper was met with criticism after pupils claimed it was harder than past papers and previous exams, leaving them feeling 'overwhelmed' and 'uncertain.'
While poor Henry Nowak's grieving family have behaved with decency and dignity at all times during this tragedy, the Digwa family have taken a different approach...
Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit North Korea June 8-9 at the invitation of Kim Jong-un, Xinhua and KCNA report Read Full Article at RT.com
Germany’s own policies have alienated the global majority and made it lose its UN Security Council bid, Russian media have said Read Full Article at RT.com
Beijing’s support is reshaping Pakistan’s arsenal, pressuring Delhi to advance its defense programs and speed up procurements Read Full Article at RT.com
Rahul Gandhi criticized the Great Nicobar development project, alleging it prioritizes commercial interests over the island's ecology and local communities. He highlighted concerns about tribal land rights violations, inadequate compensation for settlers, and the potential felling of 1.5 crore trees. Gandhi proposed expanding INS Baaz as a strategic alternative and advocated for sustainable tourism and conservation.
Karnataka chief minister DK Shivakumar has assured that there is «nothing to worry» regarding the resignation of minister Ramalinga Reddy. Reddy, a close friend and senior leader, expressed dissatisfaction with his allocated portfolio and sought a different ministerial post. Shivakumar stated he would discuss the matter with Reddy to resolve the issue.
Throughout his tenure, Annamalai distinguished himself through relentless attacks on Dravidian politics and the leaders who shaped it. His criticism was not restricted to political opponents. Even while the BJP was aligned with the AIADMK, he repeatedly targeted figures from the ally's camp, creating friction within the alliance and widening differences between the two parties.
Addressing the troubling trends in examination management, Congress MP Digvijaya Singh has requested Prime Minister Modi to issue a comprehensive white paper on the National Testing Agency's irregularities spanning eight years. Highlighting the recent NEET-UG 2026 cancellation, Singh expressed the growing anxiety among students stemming from unresolved leak issues.
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Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has defended his Government’s extension of legislation to draw down a further $57 billion from the National Housing Trust (NHT) for budget support, arguing that this will not impair the state agency’s ability to deliver benefits to contributors.
Former Prime Minister Bruce Golding has suggested that lawmakers revisit the proposed impeachment law he attempted to introduce over 15 years ago, arguing that “the existing accountability framework needs to be strengthened”.
National Security Minister Dr Horace Chang has come to the defence of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Firearm Licensing Authority (FLA) Shane Dalling after the opposition People’s National Party called for his resignation in the wake of a report from the Integrity Commission (IC) on the operations of the entity.
The DMK has declared its departure from the INDIA bloc, citing Congress's alleged betrayal after the assembly elections. Despite this, DMK MPs will continue to support other alliance members on matters of public interest. This decision follows Congress's alliance with the TVK-led government in Tamil Nadu, which DMK officials condemned as 'backstabbing'.
India's drug regulator has mandated pharmaceutical companies to establish robust systems for tracking and reporting adverse drug reactions. This directive, stemming from Schedule M of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, reinforces the critical need for post-marketing surveillance to ensure patient safety. The move aligns with a global push for real-world safety data to identify rare or delayed side effects.
Momentum towards a deal has strengthened in recent weeks. US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor said the negotiations were nearing completion, with only a limited number of issues still unresolved. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has similarly indicated that most matters have been settled, with discussions now centred on finalising the remaining details before the first phase of the agreement is unveiled.