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Singaporean cosplayer spots man allegedly filming under her skirt while reviewing footage: 'Disgusted and appalled'

While conventions may be a place to share your hobbies with likeminded people, it is by no means a completely safe space.That is something Singaporean cosplayer Rimi, who declined to provide her real name, can attest to after she realised a man had allegedly

Police, Case issue warning ahead of BTS concert ticket sales: 'Don't get taken advantage of'

Joining the ticket war for the upcoming BTS concerts in Singapore?Remain vigilant against concert ticket scams, the police have warned.In such cases, victims would come across offers for the sale of concert tickets on messaging or social media platforms such
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Police, Case issue warning ahead of BTS concert ticket sales: 'Don't get taken advantage of'

Joining the ticket war for the upcoming BTS concerts in Singapore?Remain vigilant against concert ticket scams, the police have warned.In such cases, victims would come across offers for the sale of concert tickets on messaging or social media platforms such as Telegram, Xiaohongshu, X, Carousell and Facebook, the police said in a press release on Tuesday (June 2).Scammers would provide screenshots or videos of fake tickets or receipts to convince victims of the authenticity of the tickets, and then rush the victim into paying under the pretext that the offer was time-sensitive and/or limited in quantity.When victims claimed that they did not receive their concert tickets, the scammers would say that they did not receive the initial payment and request for additional payment. Victims would realise that they had been scammed when the tickets were not delivered or when the seller became uncontactable. Fans are advised to buy concert tickets only from authorised platforms such as Ticketmaster, which states clearly in its terms and conditions that tickets cannot be transferred or resold.

3 men charged over allegedly locking woman and child on MBS balcony during robbery

Three Chinese nationals have been charged on Wednesday (May 3) after they allegedly locked a woman and child on the balcony of a hotel room in Marina Bay Sands on Monday.Du Kai, 34, Ren Jiliang, 30 and Li Yue, 29, each received a charge of robbery with hurt,
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3 men charged over allegedly locking woman and child on MBS balcony during robbery

Three Chinese nationals have been charged on Wednesday (May 3) after they allegedly locked a woman and child on the balcony of a hotel room in Marina Bay Sands on Monday.Du Kai, 34, Ren Jiliang, 30 and Li Yue, 29, each received a charge of robbery with hurt, according to charge sheets seen by AsiaOne.The trio had allegedly lured a 45-year-old woman into the hotel room under the pretence of exchanging foreign currency, but purportedly ambushed her and forced her to hand over $50,000 in cash.Both the woman and her child who she had brought along were locked on the room's balcony while the trio allegedly fled.AsiaOne understands that the woman climbed over to the balcony of an adjacent room for help.Du, Ren and Li then allegedly attempted to leave the country for Shanghai, but their plane was recalled by police and the trio were subsequently arrested.The money was recovered from the men, said police.If found guilty, the men each face jail for between five and 20 years, along with at least 12 strokes of the cane.Their cases will be heard again on June 10.[[nid:737202]]khooyihang@asiaone.com

Car flips over in Woodlands car park, woman injured but declines trip to hospital

A 41-year-old female driver was hurt after her car rolled over on its roof at a multi-storey car park in Woodlands.The police said in response to AsiaOne's queries that they were alerted to the accident at Block 622A Woodlands Drive 52 at about 6.50pm on Tues
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Car flips over in Woodlands car park, woman injured but declines trip to hospital

A 41-year-old female driver was hurt after her car rolled over on its roof at a multi-storey car park in Woodlands.The police said in response to AsiaOne's queries that they were alerted to the accident at Block 622A Woodlands Drive 52 at about 6.50pm on Tuesday (June 2).The vehicle is believed to have self-skidded, the police said, adding that the driver did not want to be taken to the hospital.The Singapore Civil Defence Force told AsiaOne it assessed two persons for minor injuries. Both declined to be taken to the hospital.Videos and pictures of the incident circulating online show the upside-down black car at the bottom of a downward ramp, near the car park's exit.Traffic police officers had also blocked off the top of the ramp.

'Walking on thin ice': Singapore manager reveals challenges managing younger employees

A manager in Singapore has shared her frustrations about managing younger employees, saying workplace feedback is often misinterpreted — even when it is meant to ensure work responsibilities are carried out.Sharing her experience on social media, the manage
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'Walking on thin ice': Singapore manager reveals challenges managing younger employees

A manager in Singapore has shared her frustrations about managing younger employees, saying workplace feedback is often misinterpreted — even when it is meant to ensure work responsibilities are carried out.Sharing her experience on social media, the manager, who wished to be known only as Sabrina, told AsiaOne that she had let go of countless Gen Z employees due to recurring issues with punctuality, accountability and their ability to respond professionally to workplace feedback.«I have let go of more Gen Z employees in the office than I can count. It is like walking on thin ice whenever you need to bring feedback up to them,» said the 35-year-old, who has been with her current company for five years.«You never know how they will perceive it, even though you try your best to make it as professional and gentle as possible.»According to Sabrina, her company maintains a relatively flexible work culture and does not require employees to strictly adhere to traditional office hours as long as their work is completed.

Police recall plane to Changi Airport gate, arrest 3 Chinese nationals over robbery at MBS hotel

Having robbed a 45-year-old woman from China in a hotel room at Marina Bay Sands, three male Chinese nationals aged beween 29 and 34 rushed to the airport and boarded a flight bound for Shanghai on Monday (June 1).One of the suspects had restrained the victi
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Police recall plane to Changi Airport gate, arrest 3 Chinese nationals over robbery at MBS hotel

Having robbed a 45-year-old woman from China in a hotel room at Marina Bay Sands, three male Chinese nationals aged beween 29 and 34 rushed to the airport and boarded a flight bound for Shanghai on Monday (June 1).One of the suspects had restrained the victim by the neck during the robbery, and she and her child were later locked in the balcony of the room.But the trio's getaway plan was foiled after police cracked the case within four hours and recalled their aeroplane which had already left the boarding gate. In a news release on Tuesday, the police said they received a report about the case at about 7pm on Monday.The victim had got acquainted with someone on a messaging platform, who claimed to offer foreign currency exchange services.She agreed to exchange $50,000 of cash for foreign currency, and for the exchanged amount to be deposited into her bank e-wallet.Accompanied by her child, the woman brought along the money to meet one of the alleged robbers near Marina Bay Sands.He brought her to a hotel room, where another suspect was hiding in the bathroom. 

New rules for PMAs: LTA reminds users of speed, size, weight requirements on public paths

New rules on the use of motorised personal mobility aids (PMAs) and mobility scooters took effect on Monday (June 1) and the Land Transport Authority (LTA) is reminding users to be mindful of the changes.In a Facebook post the same day, LTA pointed out that m
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New rules for PMAs: LTA reminds users of speed, size, weight requirements on public paths

New rules on the use of motorised personal mobility aids (PMAs) and mobility scooters took effect on Monday (June 1) and the Land Transport Authority (LTA) is reminding users to be mindful of the changes.In a Facebook post the same day, LTA pointed out that motorised PMAs cannot go faster than 6kmh on public paths. These mobility devices could previously travel up to 10kmh on such paths.PMAs on public paths must also comply with size and weight requirements. They cannot exceed 150cm in height, 70cm in width, and 120cm in length; with a maximum laden weight of 300kg.Mobility scooter users must also have a valid Certificate of Medical Need from a doctor or occupational therapist. Seniors aged 70 and above are exempted.

BreadTalk-owned Food Republic to shutter last outlet in Beijing on June 15

BreadTalk Group-owned food court chain Food Republic is set to close its last remaining outlet in Beijing — also its first store in mainland China — at 8pm on June 15, after more than two decades of operations in the capital city.The Beijing outlet is loc
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BreadTalk-owned Food Republic to shutter last outlet in Beijing on June 15

BreadTalk Group-owned food court chain Food Republic is set to close its last remaining outlet in Beijing — also its first store in mainland China — at 8pm on June 15, after more than two decades of operations in the capital city.The Beijing outlet is located in The Malls at Oriental Plaza — one of Beijing's most popular shopping complexes.At its peak in 2016, Food Republic reportedly operated more than 40 outlets across mainland China, including in Chongqing, Shanghai and Tianjin.Following the closure of the Beijing outlet, Food Republic will have four outlets remaining, all in Shanghai.According to a 2024 research report by China-focused market research firm Daxue Consulting, the Chinese food service market reached RMB5.2 trillion (S$983 billion) in 2023 and was projected to hit RMB5.6 trillion by 2025. However, the growth was also fuelled by increasing digitalisation, including the proliferation of food delivery services.Daxue Consulting's report placed the number of food delivery service users at 553 million as at June 2024, with the market projected to reach RMB1.96 trillion in 2027.

Daily roundup: South Korean burger chain Lotteria opens second Singapore outlet in the West — and other top stories today

Stay in the know with our top stories today.1. South Korean burger chain Lotteria opens second Singapore outlet in the WestAttention Westies! If you have yet to try Lotteria's burgers because travelling all the way to Jewel Changi Airport is a hassle, here i
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Daily roundup: South Korean burger chain Lotteria opens second Singapore outlet in the West — and other top stories today

Stay in the know with our top stories today.1. South Korean burger chain Lotteria opens second Singapore outlet in the WestAttention Westies! If you have yet to try Lotteria's burgers because travelling all the way to Jewel Changi Airport is a hassle, here is some good news for you... » READ MORE2. Don't pick the durians, says town council, as durian trees bloom at Lorong Lew Lian

'They finally approved my application': Woman marries inmate fiance at Tanah Merah Prison School 9 years after his arrest

After almost nine years of waiting, a woman finally tied the knot with her fiance, who is currently an inmate at Tanah Merah Prison School.Despite having six marriage applications rejected over four years, Nurashikin Husni Thamrin never gave up on marrying th
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'They finally approved my application': Woman marries inmate fiance at Tanah Merah Prison School 9 years after his arrest

After almost nine years of waiting, a woman finally tied the knot with her fiance, who is currently an inmate at Tanah Merah Prison School.Despite having six marriage applications rejected over four years, Nurashikin Husni Thamrin never gave up on marrying the man she loved, Berita Harian reported.The 38-year-old team manager eventually wed Faredz Ashim on Jan 15, marking the end of a long journey that began when the couple first planned to marry in 2017.Fiance arrested two weeks before wedding in 2017Just two weeks before their big day in 2017, Nurashikin said her fiance was arrested.It was reported that Faredz, 39, was first arrested in 2012 for drug-related offences and served a three-year prison sentence. He was arrested again in 2017.For the second case, he reportedly received a reduced sentence of 14 years.‘They finally approved my application’Nurashikin had been applying to the Singapore Prison Service (SPS) for permission to marry Farez since 2020. However, her requests were repeatedly denied until 2024.

Warm and humid nights in first 2 weeks of June; mercury may hit 35 deg C on some days: Weatherman

Singapore is in for more muggy nights this June as the south-west monsoon reaches our shores, said the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) on Tuesday (June 2).In addition to the humidity, nighttime temperatures are expected to be high, hovering above 28 de
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Warm and humid nights in first 2 weeks of June; mercury may hit 35 deg C on some days: Weatherman

Singapore is in for more muggy nights this June as the south-west monsoon reaches our shores, said the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) on Tuesday (June 2).In addition to the humidity, nighttime temperatures are expected to be high, hovering above 28 deg C on several nights in the first fortnight of the month.In the daytime, the daily maximum temperatures are forecasted to average between 33 deg C and 34 deg C on most days. However, the mercury could peak at around 35 deg C on a few days when there is less cloud coverage, MSS added.The south-west monsoon usually extends into September and is typically a drier season compared to other times of the year.The monsoon will likely bring lesser than average rainfall to Singapore, but the occasional thundery shower is still expected to hit in the late morning and early afternoon.Sumatra squalls may also bring widespread thundery showers and gusty winds in the pre-dawn and early morning of some days, the weatherman said.

SIA flights between Singapore and Japan's Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo retimed due to Typhoon Jangmi

National carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) on Tuesday (June 2) announced the retiming of its flights operating to and from Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo due to weather conditions caused by Typhoon Jangmi. At least 14 flights scheduled between June 2 and 3 have
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SIA flights between Singapore and Japan's Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo retimed due to Typhoon Jangmi

National carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) on Tuesday (June 2) announced the retiming of its flights operating to and from Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo due to weather conditions caused by Typhoon Jangmi. At least 14 flights scheduled between June 2 and 3 have now been retimed:SQ672 and SQ671 between Singapore and Nagoya;SQ622, SQ623, and SQ618 between Singapore and Osaka;SQ636, SQ631, SQ632, SQ633 between Singapore and Tokyo's Haneda Airport;SQ638 and SQ637 between Singapore and Tokyo's Narita Airport.In addition, flights between Singapore and Los Angeles via Tokyo's Narita Airport have also been retimed:

Missing again: Police appeal for information on 15-year-old girl last seen in Boon Lay

The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 15-year-old teenage girl, Nur Qaseh Qalisha Fadhlee.She was previously reported missing on May 8 and found more than a week later on May 17.In a news release on Tuesday (June 2), the police sai
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Missing again: Police appeal for information on 15-year-old girl last seen in Boon Lay

The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 15-year-old teenage girl, Nur Qaseh Qalisha Fadhlee.She was previously reported missing on May 8 and found more than a week later on May 17.In a news release on Tuesday (June 2), the police said Nur Qaseh Qalisha was last seen in the vicinity of Block 186 Boon Lay Avenue at about 7.20pm on May 27.She was wearing a black full-length long-sleeved dress in a floral design.The address is across the road from Boon Lay Shopping Centre. Those with information are urged to contact the police hotline at 1800-255-0000 or submit information online at www.police.gov.sg/i-witness. All information will be kept strictly confidential, the police said.[[nid:735166]]editor@asiaone.com 

Youth can be radicalised in a matter of days with AI, Shanmugam warns

For some youth, it may just take a matter of days for them to get radicalised from extremist content online, said Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam on Tuesday (June 2).This is because digital platforms have increased interactivity betwee
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Youth can be radicalised in a matter of days with AI, Shanmugam warns

For some youth, it may just take a matter of days for them to get radicalised from extremist content online, said Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam on Tuesday (June 2).This is because digital platforms have increased interactivity between people and sources of extremism, with algorithms working to feed more of the same content to users, added Shanmugam, who is also Minister for Home Affairs.«Extremist content is now very directed, it's very personalised, it's very engaging, and it's available — plentiful.»So it has accelerated the speed at which radicalisation happens," he told participants at a Religious Rehabilitation Group event.On average, the speed of radicalisation over the last decade has changed from two years to one, but can even be a matter of days for some, he cautioned.With artificial intelligence (AI), these risks are on the rise, he said, sharing the story of a 17-year-old arrested in August 2024.

Mount Faber residents say chickens crowing feels like an 'alarm clock', evoking kampung atmosphere

Residents near Mount Faber say the sound of chickens crowing in the early morning has become an unexpected «alarm clock», adding a kampung-like atmosphere to the urban neighbourhood.A TikTok video posted on May 21 showed about 10 chickens gathere
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Mount Faber residents say chickens crowing feels like an 'alarm clock', evoking kampung atmosphere

Residents near Mount Faber say the sound of chickens crowing in the early morning has become an unexpected «alarm clock», adding a kampung-like atmosphere to the urban neighbourhood.A TikTok video posted on May 21 showed about 10 chickens gathered along Mount Faber Road, near the junction of Wishart Road and Morse Road. A mother hen with three chicks were also seen roaming on the road, to the delight of netizens who were surprised to see wildlife in a built-up area.Some said the sight evoked memories of Singapore's kampung days, with one commenter reminiscing «the good old days in the 1960s».Another TikTok user shared how «I miss the days when I could see chickens and ducks in the village».

Tan Chong Meng succeeds Eddie Teo as chairman of Council of Presidential Advisers

President Tharman Shanmugaratnam has appointed former PSA International group chief executive officer Tan Chong Meng to chair the Council of Presidential Advisers (CPA) from June 2 (Tuesday).Tan, who was appointed to the CPA in June 2024, takes over from Eddi
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Tan Chong Meng succeeds Eddie Teo as chairman of Council of Presidential Advisers

President Tharman Shanmugaratnam has appointed former PSA International group chief executive officer Tan Chong Meng to chair the Council of Presidential Advisers (CPA) from June 2 (Tuesday).Tan, who was appointed to the CPA in June 2024, takes over from Eddie Teo who was appointed a member of the council in August 2018 and became its chairman on January 2, 2019. The CPA advises the President in the exercise of his custodial powers such as in past reserves of the Government and the appointments of key personnel in the public service. Under the Constitution, it is mandatory for the President to consult the CPA while exercising his custodial powers.In a press statement on Tuesday, the Istana also announced the reappointment of Singtel senior advisor Chua Sock Koong as a CPA member, and the appointment of Singapore LNG Corporation chairman Gan Seow Kee and former DBS chief Piyush Gupta as members. Both Gan and Piyush were formerly alternate members in the council. Meanwhile, Energy Market Authority chairman Tan Ching Yee has been appointed as an alternate member of the council. 

Singaporean motorcyclist dies after being hit by lorry along North-South Expressway

A 20-year-old Singapore motorcyclist who was riding to Port Dickson was killed after an out-of-control lorry struck him along an expressway on Sunday (May 21) morning.In a media statement issued on Sunday afternoon, Batu Pahat police chief Shahrulanuar Mushad
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Singaporean motorcyclist dies after being hit by lorry along North-South Expressway

A 20-year-old Singapore motorcyclist who was riding to Port Dickson was killed after an out-of-control lorry struck him along an expressway on Sunday (May 21) morning.In a media statement issued on Sunday afternoon, Batu Pahat police chief Shahrulanuar Mushaddat Abdullah Sani said the incident happened at about 5am at the 82.4km mark of the North-South Expressway near Batu Pahat. The Singaporean rider, Lutfi Adib Yusof, encountered a breakdown and had stopped on the emergency lane of the expressway, said Assistant Commissioner of Police Shahrulanuar.«He was suddenly hit by a lorry from the same direction which was believed to have lost control before the accident occured,» the police chief said.He added that Lutfi suffered serious head injuries and was pronounced dead on the way to the Sultanah Nora Ismail Hospital.The 45-year-old male lorry driver, a Malaysian, did not suffer any injuries. Police investigations are ongoing. [[nid:737102]]editor@asiaone.com 

Clementi Stadium to close from July 7 for redevelopment, to reopen in 2030

Fitness enthusiasts who frequent Clementi Stadium will have to find a new exercise spot soon.In social media posts uploaded on Monday (June 1), Minister for Education Desmond Lee announced that the 43-year-old stadium will be closed from July 7 until 2030 fo
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Clementi Stadium to close from July 7 for redevelopment, to reopen in 2030

Fitness enthusiasts who frequent Clementi Stadium will have to find a new exercise spot soon.In social media posts uploaded on Monday (June 1), Minister for Education Desmond Lee announced that the 43-year-old stadium will be closed from July 7 until 2030 for redevelopment works.The redevelopment was previously mentioned by Lee in 2024, when he was then Minister for National Development. In his posts, Lee, who is MP for West Coast-Jurong West GRC, said the repurposed stadium will feature a new running track, a softball field, a multipurpose field for baseball or football, as well as sheltered courts. 

5 taken to hospital after T-bone collision between taxi, car outside Gardens by the Bay

Five people were taken to hospital after a taxi and a car collided at a junction near Gardens by the Bay on Monday (June 1) afternoon.The accident, involving a Comfort Delgro taxi and a Lexus LBX hybrid car, happened at about 2.30pm along Marina Gardens Driv
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5 taken to hospital after T-bone collision between taxi, car outside Gardens by the Bay

Five people were taken to hospital after a taxi and a car collided at a junction near Gardens by the Bay on Monday (June 1) afternoon.The accident, involving a Comfort Delgro taxi and a Lexus LBX hybrid car, happened at about 2.30pm along Marina Gardens Drive outside the entrance to Gardens by the Bay South. Map showing where the accident between the Comfort Delgro taxi and Lexus hybrid car took place on Monday (June 1) afternoon. GRAPHIC: Google Maps, AsiaOne When AsiaOne arrived at the scene at 2.35pm, both the taxi and car were stopped near the middle of  the junction.The curtain airbags of both vehicles were deployed.

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