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'The acts done to the children are abnormal': CID officer on dealing with cases involving child sexual-abuse material

SINGAPORE — The Singaporean man met the teenager in her country, and they became a couple when she was about 16 years old. She came to Singapore to stay with him, but he later asked her to prostitute herself to help him settle his debts. She agreed to do

Memorial held for community cat allegedly thrown off HDB block: 'Looking at the pictures brings tears, but also solace'

Whampoa residents are remembering their community cat Garfield, aka Field Field, after it was allegedly thrown from the 38th floor of an HDB block to its death. Instagram user Noreen Loh Hui Miun shared on Oct 11 that the estate's town council had given pe
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Memorial held for community cat allegedly thrown off HDB block: 'Looking at the pictures brings tears, but also solace'

Whampoa residents are remembering their community cat Garfield, aka Field Field, after it was allegedly thrown from the 38th floor of an HDB block to its death. Instagram user Noreen Loh Hui Miun shared on Oct 11 that the estate's town council had given permission for a memorial «behind the letterbox seating area, [Field Field's] favourite spot», at Block 78 Whampoa Dew until Oct 14. «Please drop by over the weekend to say goodbye to Field Field,» the caption reads. «Thank you to everyone who sent us her pictures. There were so many that we could only print a few, which shows how much she was loved. »Looking at the pictures brings tears, but also solace." Her accompanying Reel shows the memorial, which includes several photos of the orange cat, soft toys and flowers, as well as other photos of Field Field at the HDB block.

Costly lesson: Over 20 motorcyclists who evaded 65-cent parking fee at carpark get $409 fine, wheels clamped

Hoping to avoid paying 65 cents a day in parking, more than 20 motorcyclists were alleged to have had their wheels clamped in one day, resulting in them having to pay a $409 fee each to have their vehicle released. The incident occurred on Thursday (Oct 10
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Costly lesson: Over 20 motorcyclists who evaded 65-cent parking fee at carpark get $409 fine, wheels clamped

Hoping to avoid paying 65 cents a day in parking, more than 20 motorcyclists were alleged to have had their wheels clamped in one day, resulting in them having to pay a $409 fee each to have their vehicle released. The incident occurred on Thursday (Oct 10) at a carpark located at Block 3025 Ubi Road 3, reported Shin Min Daily News. A Facebook post by a user stated that her boyfriend had returned to the carpark after lunch that day to find the wheels of his motorcycle clamped. Looking around, he'd observed that the wheels of several other motorcycles around his were also locked. According to the Facebook user, when her boyfriend contacted a number left on his vehicle, he was told that he'd left the carpark on Oct 5 without paying the parking fee, which is why his wheels were clamped. He was also told to pay $409 to have the clamp released. The woman added that her boyfriend's request to review the CCTV footage from Oct 5 was rejected and he was told to take his complaint up with the management. He eventually paid the fine to have the wheel clamp released as he didn't want to be late in picking her up, said the Facebook user.

Lee Hsien Yang's sons lead final send-off for Lee Wei Ling

Dr Lee Wei Ling's funeral was held on Saturday (Oct 12), and leading the send-off were her nephews, Li Huanwu and Li Shaowu, the sons of Dr Lee's younger brother Lee Hsien Yang. It was raining when the cortege left the Singapore Casket in Lavender Street
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Lee Hsien Yang's sons lead final send-off for Lee Wei Ling

Dr Lee Wei Ling's funeral was held on Saturday (Oct 12), and leading the send-off were her nephews, Li Huanwu and Li Shaowu, the sons of Dr Lee's younger brother Lee Hsien Yang. It was raining when the cortege left the Singapore Casket in Lavender Street at about 1.50pm and headed towards Mandai crematorium, Shin Min Daily News reported. More than 30 members of the public were also seen waiting outside the funeral home to bid a final farewell to Dr Lee, who was 69. Dr Lee, the only daughter of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew and sister of Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong, died at home on Oct 9, four years after being diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare brain disorder. Her wake began at 2pm on Oct 10, and was attended by Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean, as well as MPs past and present, including Lily Neo, Denise Phua and Christopher de Souza, according to The Straits Times.

10 ml 'eye-tightening liquid' for $1,200: Store in Nex accused of hard selling beauty care products to elderly

One man has taken to social media to complain about staff of a beauty shop «disturbing the peace» in Nex with their touting and hard selling tactics. In a Facebook post on the Complaint Singapore group on Friday (Oct 11), Derrick Law said that hi
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10 ml 'eye-tightening liquid' for $1,200: Store in Nex accused of hard selling beauty care products to elderly

One man has taken to social media to complain about staff of a beauty shop «disturbing the peace» in Nex with their touting and hard selling tactics. In a Facebook post on the Complaint Singapore group on Friday (Oct 11), Derrick Law said that his 68-year-old mother was pressured by The Mineral Boutique to buy a small bottle of «eye-tightening liquid». Law also accused the store manager of pestering his non-English-speaking mother to reveal her credit card details. «Moreover, Mineral Boutique's products are astronomically expensive and unjustifiable,» he said. «[How] can a 10ml bottle of eye-tightening liquid cost $1,200? »In my experience, an alternative brand costs only less than $150.« The man also pointed out that the shop had a history of »exerting predatory pressure selling and unethical sale tactics on the elderly shoppers". He shared screenshots of complaints from Google Reviews, with more than a dozen customers taking offence with The Mineral Boutique's sale tactics in their Nex and Jewel Changi Airport outlets.

Harmless or nuisance? Yio Chu Kang residents divided over NParks contractors capturing wild chickens in estate

Several residents in Yio Chu Kang are crying fowl over the authorities removing wild chickens in their neighborhood. Others, who are annoyed by the birds crowing at ungodly hours, are happy to see them go. A Facebook video on the Singapore Wildlife Sighting
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Harmless or nuisance? Yio Chu Kang residents divided over NParks contractors capturing wild chickens in estate

Several residents in Yio Chu Kang are crying fowl over the authorities removing wild chickens in their neighborhood. Others, who are annoyed by the birds crowing at ungodly hours, are happy to see them go. A Facebook video on the Singapore Wildlife Sightings group showed contractors from the National Parks Board (NParks) setting traps at a park along Cactus Road. Kan Shik Kiong, who posted the clip on Thursday (Oct 9), said that the authorities were acting on residents' complaints. The video has since garnered over 300 comments and 37,000 views. Following that, a Shin Min Daily News reporter saw three chickens roaming around the park; however, there were no traps. Several residents living in the vicinity told the Chinese evening daily that the birds are harmless. Tang, 72, the vice-chairman of a neighbourhood committee, said: «These chickens come out at around 7am every day, and fly up to the trees to roost at night. »They are not like monkeys that will enter residential areas, so we don't think it's right to catch them."

'Heartless': Man slams Chomp Chomp stall for serving 'burnt beyond black' items in rojak

The blackened and charred state of his $4 rojak has gotten Stomp contributor Chong all fired up. Chong said he visited a rojak and popiah stall at Chomp Chomp Food Centre on Oct 10, at around 5.45pm. Chong recounted: «The stall's you tiao (fried dough
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'Heartless': Man slams Chomp Chomp stall for serving 'burnt beyond black' items in rojak

The blackened and charred state of his $4 rojak has gotten Stomp contributor Chong all fired up. Chong said he visited a rojak and popiah stall at Chomp Chomp Food Centre on Oct 10, at around 5.45pm. Chong recounted: «The stall's you tiao (fried doughsticks) and tau pok (fried beancurd puffs) were burnt jet-black. Yet instead of discarding them, the staff served such cancer-causing food to unsuspecting customers. »I was shocked when I saw my food. It's really unethical, despicable and heartless for them to do this to their customers.« Chong said he did not provide feedback to the stall since it was a takeaway order. He added: »Needless to say, this is my first and last time buying from them. «I'm posting this to warn others about this stall. It's a clear-cut example of spoiling one's reputation just in order to save a few cents at the expense of others' health.» Chong might want to hold back on his strong opinions, however. According to WebMD, the evidence that eating overcooked or burnt food causes cancer in humans is inconclusive and not compelling.

'Right place, right time': A&E doctor who suffered cardiac arrest playing tennis was saved by colleagues on the court

SINGAPORE - An accident and emergency (A&E) doctor who saves lives at work found himself in need of saving when he collapsed from cardiac arrest during a tennis game. Fortunately, Dr Christopher Wong, 56, a senior consultant at Woodlands Health, was playing
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'Right place, right time': A&E doctor who suffered cardiac arrest playing tennis was saved by colleagues on the court

SINGAPORE - An accident and emergency (A&E) doctor who saves lives at work found himself in need of saving when he collapsed from cardiac arrest during a tennis game. Fortunately, Dr Christopher Wong, 56, a senior consultant at Woodlands Health, was playing with three A&E physician colleagues who dropped their rackets to save him. They were Dr Sohil Pothiawala, 47, and Associate Professor Amila Punyadasa, 52, both senior consultants at Woodlands Health, and Adjunct Associate Professor Kenneth Heng, 54, a senior consultant at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH). The four doctors, friends for more than 20 years, have been playing tennis almost weekly since 2020. The incident happened on May 19 at Prof Heng's condominium in Bukit Timah. It was his day off, while the three doctors from Woodlands Health were scheduled for the evening and night shifts. The game started at 7am. After 45 minutes, Dr Wong, who is married with two daughters aged 26 and 24, felt light-headed but thought it was from the heat. At 8.30am, however, he felt dizzy again and told his friends: «I can't go on.»

No abnormalities detected: SMRT says after 'ultrasonic inspections' made on disrupted East-West Line

SINGAPORE - Visual and ultrasonic inspections of repaired tracks along the East-West Line (EWL) have shown no abnormalities since regular train services resumed after a six-day disruption in September, rail operator SMRT said on Oct 11. Ultrasonic inspection
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No abnormalities detected: SMRT says after 'ultrasonic inspections' made on disrupted East-West Line

SINGAPORE - Visual and ultrasonic inspections of repaired tracks along the East-West Line (EWL) have shown no abnormalities since regular train services resumed after a six-day disruption in September, rail operator SMRT said on Oct 11. Ultrasonic inspections involve the use of high-frequency waves to check for faults or defects. On Oct 1, trains resumed operations between Buona Vista and Jurong East stations on the EWL. But until Oct 4, they ran under a temporary speed limit of 40kmh over the affected stretch between Dover and Clementi stations in the direction of Jurong East. The lower speed limit was in place as part of SMRT's «standard operating procedure following extensive works on the running rails», the operator said. Trains usually travel at speeds of 60kmh to 80kmh. SMRT said it returned train services to their full speed along the affected stretch from Oct 5. On Oct 11, SMRT told The Straits Times that as a precaution, it had been conducting regular visual and ultrasonic inspections along the affected stretch after lifting the speed limit, and «no abnormalities related to the incident were detected». 

Singapore teen performs piano piece for Bhutan's king who 'broke protocol and gave her a big hug' after

SINGAPORE - Hillary O'Sullivan, 13, is living a life less ordinary.  The Singaporean was invited to perform at Bhutan's Royal Highland Festival, which ran from Oct 23 to 24, 2023. Hillary was then 12 and a student at St Joseph's Institution International (
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Singapore teen performs piano piece for Bhutan's king who 'broke protocol and gave her a big hug' after

SINGAPORE - Hillary O'Sullivan, 13, is living a life less ordinary.  The Singaporean was invited to perform at Bhutan's Royal Highland Festival, which ran from Oct 23 to 24, 2023. Hillary was then 12 and a student at St Joseph's Institution International (SJII). She was the first foreigner and youngest performer to be invited to participate in the South Asian country's national cultural festival since its inception in 2016. She played the piano for Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck at the event. Her Bhutan adventure was documented in the short film The Girl And Her Piano, which premiered at a private screening in Singapore on Oct 8. The 11-minute film, directed and produced by Hillary's mother Elaine Lim, highlights the urgent environmental issues in the Himalayan region, with a focus on the threat to Bhutan's glaciers. Told through the eyes of the Bhutanese people and narrated by Hillary, it was self-funded, said Ms Lim, 50, creative director of local photography studio White Room Studio. There are plans for the documentary to be streamed online, added the first-time film-maker.

Judge finds CPIB's recorded statements 'inaccurate and unreliable'; acquits 2 men of giving bribes to LTA director

SINGAPORE - A district judge acquitted two men accused of graft-related offences linked to a former Land Transport Authority (LTA) deputy group director on Oct 11, after finding the statements taken by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) «
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Judge finds CPIB's recorded statements 'inaccurate and unreliable'; acquits 2 men of giving bribes to LTA director

SINGAPORE - A district judge acquitted two men accused of graft-related offences linked to a former Land Transport Authority (LTA) deputy group director on Oct 11, after finding the statements taken by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) «inaccurate and unreliable». Mr Pay Teow Heng, 56, was accused of giving Henry Foo Yung Thye bribes in the form of loans totalling $350,000 in 2017 and 2018. Mr Pay was a director at construction firm Tiong Seng Contractors (TSC) at that time, and allegedly did so to advance the business interest of TSC with LTA. Mr Pek Lian Guan, 59, then TSC's managing director, was accused of intentionally aiding Mr Pay in giving the bribes. The prosecution said that LTA had engaged TSC to construct an MRT station under a contract initially valued at $315 million, adding that Mr Pay was Foo's counterpart in the contract. In September 2021, Foo, then 47, was sentenced to 5½ years' jail for taking about $1.24 million in bribes in the form of loans from several contractors and subcontractors.

'Only way we can win collectively is if we work together': 144 awardees recognised for Total Defence contributions

As online activities become an integral part of our everyday lives, digital threats are aplenty - from phishing calls we swat off like flies to ones where targets are much bigger than just us. «The military defends against the threats we can see… cyb
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'Only way we can win collectively is if we work together': 144 awardees recognised for Total Defence contributions

As online activities become an integral part of our everyday lives, digital threats are aplenty - from phishing calls we swat off like flies to ones where targets are much bigger than just us. «The military defends against the threats we can see… cybersecurity helps defend against threats we don't see,» said Gaurav Keerthi, Head of Advisory and Emerging Business at Ensign Infosecurity. The largest pure-play end-to-end cybersecurity service provider in Asia, Ensign offers bespoke cybersecurity services to enterprises and governments globally, supporting over 800 clients in at least 20 countries. The cybersecurity space, as Keerthi shares, is uniquely placed as all vendors in the industry are cognisant that commercial competition should take a backseat to collaboration. It is only by doing so that they can take down the «real bad guys». «The ones developing malware, ransomware, scams - they're the ones we're up against. The only way that we can win collectively, is if we [companies] work together. If we partner each other, if we share openly… so that we all defend Singapore better,» he explained.

Lee Hsien Yang and wife 'free to return to Singapore', say police

Lee Hsien Yang — the younger son of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew — and his wife Lee Suet Fern are free to return to Singapore, the police said on Friday (Oct 11). «They are and have always been free to return to Singapore,» they sai
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Lee Hsien Yang and wife 'free to return to Singapore', say police

Lee Hsien Yang — the younger son of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew — and his wife Lee Suet Fern are free to return to Singapore, the police said on Friday (Oct 11). «They are and have always been free to return to Singapore,» they said in response to media queries. Lee had said on Wednesday that he would not attend his sister's — Dr Lee Wei Ling's — wake and funeral in Singapore after announcing her death earlier that day. «I am organising the funeral remotely with the help of my son Huanwu in accordance with Ling's wishes,» he told CNA. Lee and his wife are currently living in the United Kingdom. Following Dr Lee's death, the subject of her younger brother's return to Singapore has resurfaced this week. On Friday, the police also said that they had asked the couple to assist in investigations in June 2022 by attending an interview.

Maid gets sent home for allegedly abusing elderly woman who dies on same day

An Indonesian maid who was hired to take care of an elderly woman was sent home on Tuesday (Oct 8) for allegedly abusing the latter.  The 77-year-old woman died on the same day, reported Shin Min Daily News.  The elderly woman's daughter, surnamed Wang, t
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Maid gets sent home for allegedly abusing elderly woman who dies on same day

An Indonesian maid who was hired to take care of an elderly woman was sent home on Tuesday (Oct 8) for allegedly abusing the latter.  The 77-year-old woman died on the same day, reported Shin Min Daily News.  The elderly woman's daughter, surnamed Wang, told the Chinese evening daily she had hired the domestic helper in June last year to take care of her mother, who was bedridden after suffering a stroke.  Wang had no issues with the maid until she checked CCTV footage of her mother's room on Sept 23, which revealed that the helper had been mistreating the elderly woman.  The maid reportedly pushed the elderly woman's head against the bed, and shook her body roughly. She also tried to pulling her eyelids.  Enraged by what she saw, Wang made a police report.  Although the police arrested the maid, there was insufficient evidence found, according to Wang.  The maid agency also urged her to buy a plane ticket to send the helper home.  As she was busy taking care of her mother, whose condition was deteriorating, Wang only purchased the maid's plane ticket in early October. 

Man in underwear arrested after brandishing knife at Textile Centre

A 56-year-old man was arrested and taken to hospital on Tuesday (Oct 8) after he armed himself with a knife at the Textile Centre at Jalan Sultan. In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police said they received a call for assistance at about 3.50pm. A minut
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Man in underwear arrested after brandishing knife at Textile Centre

A 56-year-old man was arrested and taken to hospital on Tuesday (Oct 8) after he armed himself with a knife at the Textile Centre at Jalan Sultan. In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police said they received a call for assistance at about 3.50pm. A minute-long clip of the incident circulating online shows the man, clad only in underwear, waving a knife in the air. An eyewitness is heard saying that the man is «always» seen at the centre, and would occasionally sit and talk to himself. When a police officer approaches him, the man holds one arm out and raises his knife in the air. Another officer then points a gun at him and instructs him to drop the knife and sit down. The man obeys, putting the knife on a nearby counter and kneeling. Four officers surround and restrain him after he fails to lie on the ground. The police told AsiaOne that the man was arrested for possession of an offensive weapon. He was conveyed conscious to the hospital for an injury believed to be self-inflicted. Police investigations are ongoing.

SM Lee Hsien Loong attends sister Lee Wei Ling's funeral wake

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong attended the funeral wake of his sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, on Oct 10, a day after her death at age 69. He arrived at the Singapore Casket in Lavender Street at around 8.25pm with his wife, Mrs Lee. Dr Lee, a neurologist and th
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SM Lee Hsien Loong attends sister Lee Wei Ling's funeral wake

Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong attended the funeral wake of his sister, Dr Lee Wei Ling, on Oct 10, a day after her death at age 69. He arrived at the Singapore Casket in Lavender Street at around 8.25pm with his wife, Mrs Lee. Dr Lee, a neurologist and the only daughter of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew, died at home on Oct 9, four years after being diagnosed with a rare brain disorder called progressive supranuclear palsy. Her wake began at 2pm on Oct 10, and was attended by Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean, as well as MPs past and present, including Dr Lily Neo, Ms Denise Phua and Mr Christopher de Souza. Members of the public and opposition figures such as Mr Leon Perera and Professor Paul Tambyah were also seen at the wake, which will be on till Oct 12.

Singaporean man drowns in Hong Kong hotel jacuzzi

A Singaporean man drowned in the jacuzzi of a Hong Kong hotel while on holiday. The deceased, a 63-year-old man surnamed Liang, and his family were staying at the Royal Plaza Hotel in Mong Kok where the incident occurred, reported HK01. He was reportedl
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Singaporean man drowns in Hong Kong hotel jacuzzi

A Singaporean man drowned in the jacuzzi of a Hong Kong hotel while on holiday. The deceased, a 63-year-old man surnamed Liang, and his family were staying at the Royal Plaza Hotel in Mong Kok where the incident occurred, reported HK01. He was reportedly alone in the hotel's swimming pool and jacuzzi on Thursday (Oct 10) morning when he drowned. According to hotel staff, other guests noticed something was amiss with the man, and immediately alerted the lifeguard on duty.  A lifeguard rescued him at about 9.22am, Hong Kong police told the media.  While hotel staff administered first aid on the man, he remained unresponsive.  Liang was taken to Kwong Wah Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. The Hong Kong police are investigating the case and looking into Liang's medical history. Although an autopsy has been conducted, they have yet to determine the cause of Liang's death. 

Employers should reward workers with fair, sustainable wage increases and adopt flexible wage scheme: National Wages Council

Employers should reward employees with fair and sustainable wage increases, said the National Wages Council (NWC) on Thursday (Oct 10).  Companies that have done well should reward workers with built-in wage increases and variable payments commensurate wi
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Employers should reward workers with fair, sustainable wage increases and adopt flexible wage scheme: National Wages Council

Employers should reward employees with fair and sustainable wage increases, said the National Wages Council (NWC) on Thursday (Oct 10).  Companies that have done well should reward workers with built-in wage increases and variable payments commensurate with the firm's performance and employees' contributions, it added.  While employers who have not done well may exercise wage restraint, they should focus on improving business processes and productivity, especially by upskilling their employees.  The above are part of the NWC's recommendations for wage guidelines for the period from December 2024 to November 2025.  In a press conference on Thursday, NWC chairman Peter Seah said that NWC has adopted a more «positive tone» for this year's guidelines, while balancing caution and optimism.  «This is consistent with the NWC’s long-standing principle that wage growth should be in line with productivity growth,» he said.  The council's guidelines take into consideration the sustained productivity growth, as well as Singapore's improved economic outlook and expected moderate inflation.

East-West Line services resume after train breakdown near Tiong Bahru MRT station

SINGAPORE — Train commuters on a section of the East-West Line were delayed on Oct 10, after a train broke down near the Tiong Bahru station. A first-generation westbound Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) train had stalled at about 12.30pm, and all the pass
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East-West Line services resume after train breakdown near Tiong Bahru MRT station

SINGAPORE — Train commuters on a section of the East-West Line were delayed on Oct 10, after a train broke down near the Tiong Bahru station. A first-generation westbound Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) train had stalled at about 12.30pm, and all the passengers safely disembarked at the Outram Park station, SMRT said in a Facebook post on Oct 10. The operator said at 1.14pm that the fault was cleared, and train services were being restored. SMRT said at 1.14pm that the fault was cleared, and train services were being restored.  PHOTO: The Straits Times SMRT had said earlier on Facebook that commuters had to add 25 minutes to their travel time from Outram Park to Queenstown stations. They were also to add 20 minutes when travelling from Queenstown to Bugis stations. Free regular bus services were provided between the Outram Park and Queenstown stations.

Cool or cringe? 'Gen Z interns' write marketing scripts for local brands in latest TikTok trend

«Can you feel our bus' aura coming from 10 miles away?» This question — posed by an SBS Transit employee in a TikTok video uploaded on Wednesday (Oct 9) — was answered with a resounding 'yes' from netizens, who awarded him with «inf
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Cool or cringe? 'Gen Z interns' write marketing scripts for local brands in latest TikTok trend

«Can you feel our bus' aura coming from 10 miles away?» This question — posed by an SBS Transit employee in a TikTok video uploaded on Wednesday (Oct 9) — was answered with a resounding 'yes' from netizens, who awarded him with «infinite aura» points. For the uninitiated, «aura points» is a light-hearted way of determining a person's vibes and coolness. The one-minute clip continues with the two bus captains dishing out etiquette tips peppered with Gen Alpha slang and trending memes, such as the viral audio tracks of «mama a girl behind you» and «fein». «Imagine long bus rides and yap,» reads the text in the video.  It cuts back to the male bus captain, who says: «See how I don't sit at the priority seat? Such an alpha skibidi rizzler.» https://www.tiktok.com/@sbstransitcareers/video/7423729172717030664 The video has amassed over 100,000 views and 100 comments from amused netizens in less than a day. One TikTok user commented: «This is +1,000,000 aura advertising.» «I live for these videos. Slay SBS slay,» said another.

NEL's Punggol Coast MRT station to open for passenger service on Dec 10

SINGAPORE — Punggol Coast MRT station, an extension from the existing Punggol station on the North East Line, will open for passenger service on Dec 10 at 3pm, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Oct 10. With this addition, Punggol Coast station wil
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NEL's Punggol Coast MRT station to open for passenger service on Dec 10

SINGAPORE — Punggol Coast MRT station, an extension from the existing Punggol station on the North East Line, will open for passenger service on Dec 10 at 3pm, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) on Oct 10. With this addition, Punggol Coast station will be the terminal station of the 22km North East Line, taking its total number of stations to 17. Located in the Punggol Digital District, the new station will improve transport connectivity for more than 28,000 employees in the JTC Business Park. It will also benefit some 12,000 students from the Singapore Institute of Technology's (SIT) Punggol campus as well as those visiting the upcoming Punggol Coast Mall, which is being completed in phases from September.

Singapore police investigating Spanish couple for protest against Valencia owner Peter Lim

A Spanish couple are currently being investigated for protesting against Peter Lim, the Singaporean owner of Spanish football club Valencia. The police told AsiaOne on Thursday (Oct 10) that a police report was lodged against a 34-year-old man and a 30-year-
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Singapore police investigating Spanish couple for protest against Valencia owner Peter Lim

A Spanish couple are currently being investigated for protesting against Peter Lim, the Singaporean owner of Spanish football club Valencia. The police told AsiaOne on Thursday (Oct 10) that a police report was lodged against a 34-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman, both Spanish nationals, for allegedly taking part in a public assembly. The couple's passports have been impounded while investigations are ongoing, they said. Social media posts by the Spanish man, Dani Cuesta, on Oct 3 included photos showing him holding a sign that reads «Lim Go Home» and a video of him pasting stickers saying «Lim Out» at various locations in Singapore. These locations included Merlion Park, the Esplanade, as well as Abelia – an 11-storey condominium in Ardmore Park said to be owned by Lim. Cuesta's posts soon went viral, some garnering over 260,000 views, and he received mixed reactions from netizens. Some fellow fans of the football club praised his actions, calling him a «hero without a cape» and thanking him for voicing their frustrations. One netizen wrote: «He has gone where no one managed to go before.»

'Please honour my father's wish for his home to be demolished': 38 Oxley Road back in the spotlight after Lee Wei Ling's death

A day after Dr Lee Wei Ling's death, her younger brother has brought attention to the future of their family home. In a Facebook post on Thursday (Oct 10), Lee Hsien Yang wrote that he was conveying a message from his sister. «My father's, Lee Kuan Ye
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'Please honour my father's wish for his home to be demolished': 38 Oxley Road back in the spotlight after Lee Wei Ling's death

A day after Dr Lee Wei Ling's death, her younger brother has brought attention to the future of their family home. In a Facebook post on Thursday (Oct 10), Lee Hsien Yang wrote that he was conveying a message from his sister. «My father's, Lee Kuan Yew, and my mother's, Kwa Geok Choo, unwavering and deeply felt wish was for their house at 38 Oxley Road to be demolished upon the last parent's death. »Lee Kuan Yew had directed each of his three children to ensure that their parents' wish for demolition be fulfilled. He had also appealed directly to the people of Singapore. «Please honour my father by honouring his wish for his home to be demolished.» Dr Lee, who died at the age of 69 on Wednesday, was living in the house at 38 Oxley Road.

Test of Asean unity lies in bloc's response to internal and regional challenges, says PM Wong at Vientiane summits

VIENTIANE, Laos — The test of Asean's unity lies in how the bloc deals with internal challenges such as the situation in Myanmar, as well as key regional issues, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Wednesday (Oct 9). This is even as the 10-member groupin
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Test of Asean unity lies in bloc's response to internal and regional challenges, says PM Wong at Vientiane summits

VIENTIANE, Laos — The test of Asean's unity lies in how the bloc deals with internal challenges such as the situation in Myanmar, as well as key regional issues, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Wednesday (Oct 9). This is even as the 10-member grouping faces an increasingly «troubled and turbulent» external environment, he said, addressing fellow Asean leaders at the 44th and 45th Asean Summits and related meetings held in Vientiane, Laos. PM Wong, who delivered three speeches on Oct 9, also urged Asean leaders to remain united in purpose despite its diverse grouping and member states' own positions on regional and global issues. The annual regional gathering is being held against the backdrop of increasing geopolitical tensions, as well as concerns over rising military conflict in the Middle East, maritime disputes in the South China Sea, the broader US-China rivalry, and the continued civil unrest in Myanmar since the 2021 military coup.

Body of retired lecturer who fell off Everest cliff arrives home

The body of Mr Harry Tan Eng Kwang, who died after he slipped and fell while hiking in the Everest region of Nepal about two weeks ago, arrived in Singapore on Oct 9. His family is holding a three-day wake at The Garden of Remembrance in Old Choa Chu Kang Ro
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Body of retired lecturer who fell off Everest cliff arrives home

The body of Mr Harry Tan Eng Kwang, who died after he slipped and fell while hiking in the Everest region of Nepal about two weeks ago, arrived in Singapore on Oct 9. His family is holding a three-day wake at The Garden of Remembrance in Old Choa Chu Kang Road and the cremation will be held on Oct 12. Mr Tan, 76, reportedly went missing on Sept 26 near the 5,500m-high Kongma La Pass in Nepal, which is south of Everest Base Camp. His body was found on Oct 4 after a search-and-rescue operation that lasted more than a week. Speaking to The Straits Times at a packed funeral wake, his wife, Dr Jessie Png, said her prayers were answered when his body was found, as bad weather conditions had hampered rescue efforts.

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