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Diplomatic gaffe threatens red (white and blue) faces all round during King and Queen's visit to Virginia's Arlington National Cemetery... but can you spot what's wrong?

At Arlington National Cemetery, one of the United States' most significant sites of military remembrance, in Virginia on Thursday, King Charles paid a touching tribute.

Singaporean motorcyclist dies after being flung off overpass in Causeway accident

SINGAPORE — A 25-year-old Singaporean died in the early hours of May 27 after he was thrown off his motorcycle and an overpass in an accident on the Causeway.The accident happened on Jalan Tambak Johor — which is the Malaysian side of the Causeway in Joho
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Singaporean motorcyclist dies after being flung off overpass in Causeway accident

SINGAPORE — A 25-year-old Singaporean died in the early hours of May 27 after he was thrown off his motorcycle and an overpass in an accident on the Causeway.The accident happened on Jalan Tambak Johor — which is the Malaysian side of the Causeway in Johor Bahru — at about 3.20am on May 27, said the Johor Bahru Police South District in a statement uploaded on Facebook that night.Preliminary investigations found that the man, who was a nurse, was riding from the Bukit Chagar area of JB to the checkpoint at Bangunan Sultan Iskandar Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Complex.He entered the car lane by mistake before attempting to turn back, against the flow of traffic, the police said.He is believed to have lost control and veered to the right-hand side of the road before colliding with a road barrier and skidding along a sharp bend, the police added.As a result of the collision, he was thrown from his motorcycle and fell about 10m from an overpass, the statement read.

Teen, 17, to be charged after allegedly driving at 174kmh on ECP, hitting 6 vehicles

A 17-year-old teenager will be charged in court on Thursday (May 28) after he allegedly drove at speeds of up to 174kmh during a police pursuit before crashing into six vehicles.On Jan 16, traffic police officers were patrolling along Paya Lebar Road towards
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Teen, 17, to be charged after allegedly driving at 174kmh on ECP, hitting 6 vehicles

A 17-year-old teenager will be charged in court on Thursday (May 28) after he allegedly drove at speeds of up to 174kmh during a police pursuit before crashing into six vehicles.On Jan 16, traffic police officers were patrolling along Paya Lebar Road towards Upper Paya Lebar Road at about 10.50pm when the driver of a car allegedly sped off after spotting them.

Woman's GrabFood order allegedly disappears 1 minute after delivery: 'Thought I made a mistake'

A 23-year-old woman was left shocked after her GrabFood order allegedly disappeared just one minute after it was marked as delivered on Saturday (May 23).The woman, Aurora (who declined to give her real name), later shared the incident on TikTok, where it gai
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Woman's GrabFood order allegedly disappears 1 minute after delivery: 'Thought I made a mistake'

A 23-year-old woman was left shocked after her GrabFood order allegedly disappeared just one minute after it was marked as delivered on Saturday (May 23).The woman, Aurora (who declined to give her real name), later shared the incident on TikTok, where it gained traction online, with many users also claiming to have experienced similar situations.Aurora told AsiaOne that she received a notification at about 12.39pm stating that her lunch order had been delivered. The rider also sent a proof-of-delivery photo showing the food hanging on the gate outside her home in Bukit Panjang.As she had opted for contactless delivery, Aurora claimed «I waited briefly before stepping out to collect the order so the rider would have time to leave first».However, when she checked at 12.40pm, just a minute later, the food was gone.Aurora said she initially «thought I had made a mistake» and panicked, prompting her to check everything from the unit number in the delivery photo to her address and whether the gate shown was actually hers, as she «never experienced anything like this before».

New cars and light goods vehicles face stricter air-con rules from July 2028

Singapore is rolling out a new set of measures to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions with stricter standards for commercial refrigeration and vehicle air-conditioning kicking in from July 2027.The new measures are intended to help Singapore reach its cli
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New cars and light goods vehicles face stricter air-con rules from July 2028

Singapore is rolling out a new set of measures to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions with stricter standards for commercial refrigeration and vehicle air-conditioning kicking in from July 2027.The new measures are intended to help Singapore reach its climate goals of reducing emissions by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said in a media release on Thursday (May 28).These will apply to new refrigeration systems used in supermarkets from July 2027, and from July 2028 for air-conditioning in new passenger cars and light goods vehicles.Global warming potential (GWP) limits were first introduced by NEA in 2022 for household air-conditioners, refrigerators and water-cooled chillers used for large building cooling systems. They were developed in consultation with suppliers, users and recycling companies.In layman terms, the larger the GWP, the more that a given gas warms the Earth compared to carbon dioxide over a time period — usually 100 years.

Man who killed ex-lover in Choa Chu Kang survives 18th floor fall, to be charged for murder

A 22-year-old man will be charged on Thursday (May 28) with the murder of a woman, the Singapore Police Force stated in a press release on May 27.The incident happened at a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block in Choa Chu Kang on Tuesday (May 26) night.H
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Man who killed ex-lover in Choa Chu Kang survives 18th floor fall, to be charged for murder

A 22-year-old man will be charged on Thursday (May 28) with the murder of a woman, the Singapore Police Force stated in a press release on May 27.The incident happened at a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block in Choa Chu Kang on Tuesday (May 26) night.He faces the death penalty if convicted of killing the 21-year-old woman, believed to be his ex-girlfriend.In an earlier statement on Wednesday morning, the police said they received a call for assistance at Block 248 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 2 at about 8.55pm on Tuesday.The woman was pronounced dead at the scene by a Singapore Civil Defence Force paramedic, while the suspect was arrested for murder and conveyed to the National University Hospital.

Vivian Balakrishnan visits North Korea for the first time since 2018

Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan is visiting the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), also known as North Korea, from May 26 to 27, marking his first visit to Pyongyang since 2018.Dr Balakrishnan posted an Instagram Reel on Wednesday
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Vivian Balakrishnan visits North Korea for the first time since 2018

Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan is visiting the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), also known as North Korea, from May 26 to 27, marking his first visit to Pyongyang since 2018.Dr Balakrishnan posted an Instagram Reel on Wednesday (May 27), sharing that he called on Jo Yong-won, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the Supreme People’s Assembly of the DPRK.«We recalled President of the State Affairs Kim Jong-un’s historic visit to Singapore for the first US-DPRK Summit in 2018, which underscored the importance of dialogue, diplomacy, and engagement, even amidst difficult circumstances,» he wrote. «Chairman Jo also provided an update on political developments in the DPRK.»

69-year-old man found deceased in Hougang after blind elderly neighbour calls police over foul odour

An elderly man was found deceased on the 10th floor of a flat in Block 174C Hougang Ave 1 around noon on Tuesday (May 26).According to a report by Shin Min Daily News, a blind resident surnamed Lin had noticed a foul odour two days prior, which only grew stro
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69-year-old man found deceased in Hougang after blind elderly neighbour calls police over foul odour

An elderly man was found deceased on the 10th floor of a flat in Block 174C Hougang Ave 1 around noon on Tuesday (May 26).According to a report by Shin Min Daily News, a blind resident surnamed Lin had noticed a foul odour two days prior, which only grew stronger.After other neighbours on the same floor came to enquire on the matter, 75-year-old Lin sensed something was wrong and called the police on Tuesday morning.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police stated that a 69-year-old was found motionless and pronounced dead on the scene. Based on preliminary investigations, no foul play is suspected, but police investigations are ongoing.Lin told the Chinese daily that the deceased resident had recently moved into the rental apartment and was living alone, while another neighbour surnamed Su said that the man had a son with special needs who occasionally came to visit.Su added that the last time she saw the deceased alive was five days ago.According to Lin, this was the second case of a body being discovered in their block in the span of a few days.

Car lands on side along Marina Bay hotel driveway after accident with taxi; female passenger and infant daughter taken to hospital

A 29-year-old woman and her nine-month-old infant daughter were taken to two hospitals after an accident — involving a car and a taxi — in Marina Bay that saw the car they were in land on its side along a hotel driveway.The incident happened at about 10.3
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Car lands on side along Marina Bay hotel driveway after accident with taxi; female passenger and infant daughter taken to hospital

A 29-year-old woman and her nine-month-old infant daughter were taken to two hospitals after an accident — involving a car and a taxi — in Marina Bay that saw the car they were in land on its side along a hotel driveway.The incident happened at about 10.35pm at 6 Raffles Boulevard — the listed address for Parkroyal Collection Marina Bay hotel.  Map showing where the accident involving a passenger car and taxi took place on Tuesday (May 26) night. GRAPHIC: Google Maps, Social media A video posted on social media shows the passenger car lying on its side at the hotel's driveway.At least two Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) fire engines, an ambulance and a rescue tender were present at the scene.

ICA officers hack, pry open Malaysia-registered bus's floorboard; uncover duty-unpaid cigarettes

Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers literally brought out their axes and crowbars as they hacked and pried open parts of a Malaysia-registered bus during an enhanced check at Woodlands Checkpoint on May 15.In a video posted on its social medi
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ICA officers hack, pry open Malaysia-registered bus's floorboard; uncover duty-unpaid cigarettes

Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers literally brought out their axes and crowbars as they hacked and pried open parts of a Malaysia-registered bus during an enhanced check at Woodlands Checkpoint on May 15.In a video posted on its social media on Tuesday (May 26), ICA officers are seen hacking away at the buses' floorboard to reveal what appears to be modified compartments. Crowbars and hammers were also used to pry open parts of the bus chassis to reveal contraband cigarettes.ICA said the bus was directed for enhanced checks after its image analysts found anomalies in the scanned image of the bus.There, its search and examination officers extracted more than 3,200 cartons and 40 packets of duty-unpaid cigarettes.AsiaOne understands that such profiling is typically conducted by ICA's Integrated Targeting Centre (ITC). The ITC operates 24/7 and leverages data analytics to conduct pre-arrival risk assessment of travellers, conveyances and cargo. Those assessed to be of higher risk are flagged for checks upon arrival at Singapore's checkpoints. 

Wife granted 33% of matrimonial assets in divorce; homemaker role allowed husband to grow business

SINGAPORE - A woman who assumed greater responsibilities on the homemaking front so her husband could build his business has been granted a third of the couple's matrimonial assets, which amounts to $2.2 million.In judgment published on May 20, High Court Jus
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Wife granted 33% of matrimonial assets in divorce; homemaker role allowed husband to grow business

SINGAPORE - A woman who assumed greater responsibilities on the homemaking front so her husband could build his business has been granted a third of the couple's matrimonial assets, which amounts to $2.2 million.In judgment published on May 20, High Court Justice Dedar Singh Gill noted that the woman had directly contributed around 5.9 per cent, or $400,000, to the asset pool, while the man provided around $6.4 million.He said that the man, 45, bore most of the indirect financial contributions as he had greater financial capacity, and his supplementary credit card enabled the wife to pay for household expenses.Meanwhile, the wife, 44, assumed greater responsibilities on the homemaking front.She looked after their three children, aged nine to 16, oversaw their studies and managed the household, including the supervision of their helper.«It is also notable that the wife supported the husband's career, having resigned from her job to commence work at the husband's company,» the judge said.

Fuel prices fall on eve of Hari Raya Haji as Caltex, Shell post adjustments

Pump prices in Singapore fell ahead of Hari Raya Haji as two fuel companies — Caltex and Shell — posted adjustments to its prices for diesel on Tuesday (May 26).In a price board update published at 4.30pm, Shell announced a 5-cent reduction to the price o
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Fuel prices fall on eve of Hari Raya Haji as Caltex, Shell post adjustments

Pump prices in Singapore fell ahead of Hari Raya Haji as two fuel companies — Caltex and Shell — posted adjustments to its prices for diesel on Tuesday (May 26).In a price board update published at 4.30pm, Shell announced a 5-cent reduction to the price of its diesel. The move was mirrored by Caltex at 8pm the same day.Both companies kept their petrol prices unchanged.The last rounds of price movements were recorded on three consecutive days between May 20 and May 22.Following the latest round of adjustments, the price of diesel now ranges from $2.76 at Smart Energy, to $4.42 at Esso.

Hong Kong school suspends principal over clash with security guards during Singapore trip

A Hong Kong school principal has been suspended from his duties amid an ongoing probe into his conduct, after a video of him swearing at two security personnel in Singapore went viral.Lee Cheuk-hing, principal at San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School i
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Hong Kong school suspends principal over clash with security guards during Singapore trip

A Hong Kong school principal has been suspended from his duties amid an ongoing probe into his conduct, after a video of him swearing at two security personnel in Singapore went viral.Lee Cheuk-hing, principal at San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun, had told two security guards to «shut up» during a parking dispute at Safra Jurong on May 22.He was also filmed pulling faces and uttering profanities at the personnel.A member of the school board told Hong Kong media outlet HK01 on Tuesday (May 26) that the suspension was ordered after Lee and other teachers who were on the study trip submitted their statements on the matter.«I think the board as a whole feels that the principal's words and actions did not meet public expectations,» the publication quoted independent board member Edmund Wong as saying.[embed]https://www.tiktok.com/@asiaone/video/7643706282188360961[/embed]The school also issued an apology for the incident which caused «public concern and unease».

Man, 25, charged with trafficking Kpods after authorities raid Punggol home

A 25-year-old man was taken to court on May 19 for allegedly trafficking etomidate-laced vape pods, also known as Kpods.Muhammad Danial Mohd Shahri was caught when authorities raided his home in Punggol on May 17 and found 39 vape pods.The Health Sciences Aut
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Man, 25, charged with trafficking Kpods after authorities raid Punggol home

A 25-year-old man was taken to court on May 19 for allegedly trafficking etomidate-laced vape pods, also known as Kpods.Muhammad Danial Mohd Shahri was caught when authorities raided his home in Punggol on May 17 and found 39 vape pods.The Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said in a statement on Wednesday (May 27) that the seized pods were sent for laboratory testing and confirmed to contain etomidate.The man was remanded for a week to assist with further investigations.His case was heard again on May 26, and proceedings have been adjourned to July 21.Under the new Tobacco and Vaporisers Control Act — which took effect from May 1 — etomidate and its analogues are listed as specified psychoactive substances.Importers now face jail time of between three to 20 years, and five to 15 strokes of the cane. They can also be fined up to $300,000, 30 times the previous amount.Suppliers can face a sentence of two to 10 years' jail, and two to five strokes of the cane. The fine is up to $200,000, a 20-fold increase.

'Retrenchment is part of corporate life': Woman recalls sudden layoff, uncertainty in job search

A surprise early morning calendar invite in May signalled the abrupt end of her job, leaving her confidence shattered.The 29-year-old former brand manager with a multinational company, who wished to be known only as Yuang, said she and her colleagues were ask
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'Retrenchment is part of corporate life': Woman recalls sudden layoff, uncertainty in job search

A surprise early morning calendar invite in May signalled the abrupt end of her job, leaving her confidence shattered.The 29-year-old former brand manager with a multinational company, who wished to be known only as Yuang, said she and her colleagues were asked to attend a meeting with their bosses the same morning.«When it [the announcement] first happened, it really hit my confidence. Three departments in my office were affected, and there were no hints whatsoever,» Yuang told AsiaOne. «Months of routine work, secret projects — it all made sense. When I spoke to HR following the news, they told me that retrenchment was part of corporate life,» she recalled. «The thing is, the business is actually growing year on year. My guess is that they are just freeing up more capital for other projects at headquarters.»

Tribecar vehicle mows down centre railings along road in Yishun, believed to have skidded

A car driven by a 36-year-old man crashed into a section of centre railings along a road divider in Yishun, after it was believed to have skidded on Monday night (May 25).The incident occurred at about 9.30pm along Yishun Avenue 5 towards Sembawang Road, in v
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Tribecar vehicle mows down centre railings along road in Yishun, believed to have skidded

A car driven by a 36-year-old man crashed into a section of centre railings along a road divider in Yishun, after it was believed to have skidded on Monday night (May 25).The incident occurred at about 9.30pm along Yishun Avenue 5 towards Sembawang Road, in vicinity of Yishun MRT station. Map showing where the accident happened on Monday (May 26) night. GRAPHIC: Google Maps, Social media Photographs sent to a motoring chat group on Telegram show the car with significant damage to its front bumper and bonnet. The car bore a Tribecar sticker on the driver's door.A row of fallen railings could be seen behind the car, which was lodged into another section of railings.

Spike in vehicles seized at borders smuggling contraband items in 2025: Singapore Customs

The number of vehicles seized at land borders smuggling contraband items such as duty-unpaid cigarettes and liquor spiked in 2025.Singapore Customs on May 25 told The Straits Times that about 70 per cent of the vehicles seized are foreign-registered.In total
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Spike in vehicles seized at borders smuggling contraband items in 2025: Singapore Customs

The number of vehicles seized at land borders smuggling contraband items such as duty-unpaid cigarettes and liquor spiked in 2025.Singapore Customs on May 25 told The Straits Times that about 70 per cent of the vehicles seized are foreign-registered.In total, it confiscated 335 vehicles in 2025 – comprising cars, motorcycles, and heavy and goods vehicles – compared with the 300 vehicles seized in 2024, and 239 vehicles the previous year.“Vehicles used in conveying, delivering, or storing duty-unpaid goods will be seized by Singapore Customs.“When such vehicles are intercepted by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) at Singapore’s checkpoints, the vehicles and duty-unpaid goods will also be handed over to (Singapore) Customs for investigation,” a Singapore Customs spokesperson said.Photos it supplied showed cartons of contraband cigarettes hidden in modified compartments and door panels in cars, and tucked in the bodywork of motorcycles.

Man acquitted of molesting woman in nursing room; judge finds her testimony 'problematic'

A man who was sentenced to four years’ jail and six strokes of the cane in 2025 for molesting a woman in the nursing room of a shopping mall has been acquitted following his appeal.In overturning the conviction against Ankit Sharma on May 25, High Court Jud
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Man acquitted of molesting woman in nursing room; judge finds her testimony 'problematic'

A man who was sentenced to four years’ jail and six strokes of the cane in 2025 for molesting a woman in the nursing room of a shopping mall has been acquitted following his appeal.In overturning the conviction against Ankit Sharma on May 25, High Court Judge Christopher Tan said it was not safe to convict the appellant as there were several inconsistencies in the woman’s testimony.He found her evidence, specifically regarding why she continued to stay with the man even though she was supposedly distressed by his sexually explicit questions, to be “problematic”.There is a gag order in place against the disclosure of the woman’s identity.Sharma was accused of molesting the woman on the night of March 1, 2023, in the nursing room in Changi City Point by kissing her on the lips and by grabbing her hand and forcing her to touch him.The woman, who was then a recruiter at a recruitment firm, was meeting him for the first time to discuss a possible job opening.The two went to a restaurant in the mall at about 6.30pm and had alcoholic drinks.According to the woman, the conversation moved from professional topics to personal matters.

Woman stabbed to death by ex-lover in Choa Chu Kang, alleged assailant jumps down HDB block

A woman in her 20s died after she was fatally stabbed at a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block in Choa Chu Kang, while the alleged assailant — believed to be the woman's ex-boyfriend — was seriously injured after he fell from the block, AsiaOne unde
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Woman stabbed to death by ex-lover in Choa Chu Kang, alleged assailant jumps down HDB block

A woman in her 20s died after she was fatally stabbed at a Housing and Development Board (HDB) block in Choa Chu Kang, while the alleged assailant — believed to be the woman's ex-boyfriend — was seriously injured after he fell from the block, AsiaOne understands.The stabbing happened at the 12th floor lift lobby of Block 248 Choa Chu Kang Avenue 2, while the man purportedly fell from the 18th floor, landing in front of the block's centralised refuse chute (CRC). Multiple police officers were seen at the 12th and 13th floors of the block. PHOTO: AsiaOne/Joel Lee When AsiaOne reached the scene just after 10pm, at least six police fast response cars, an ambulance, and a crime scene investigation vehicle were present.

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