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Car crashes into Balestier drain, passenger taken to hospital

A 52-year-old man was taken to hospital after a car believed to have self-skidded along Balestier Road plunged into a roadside drain on Sunday (July 5).Footage of the aftermath shared on social media show a silver sedan lodged in a roadside drain along a sli

29-year-old motorcyclist injured after crashing into KPE wall

A 29-year-old motorcyclist was taken to the hospital after crashing into a concrete wall along the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) on Sunday (5 July) morning.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police said it was alerted to the accident at about 6.35am
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29-year-old motorcyclist injured after crashing into KPE wall

A 29-year-old motorcyclist was taken to the hospital after crashing into a concrete wall along the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) on Sunday (5 July) morning.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police said it was alerted to the accident at about 6.35am. The incident occurred along the KPE in the direction of the Marina Coastal Expressway, before the Nicoll Highway exit.According to the police, the motorcycle was believed to have skidded on its own.Dashcam footage posted on Facebook page, Roads SG, show the motorcyclist travelling in the left lane before moving into the centre lane to overtake a car. After completing the manoeuvre, the motorcyclist returned to the left lane but appeared to lose control and veered into the concrete wall.The impact caused both the rider and the motorcycle to fall onto the road. The motorcycle then skidded across the lanes, coming to a stop some distance away from the rider, while the rider rolled towards the road shoulder.The Singapore Civil Defence Force told AsiaOne that one person was taken conscious to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.Police investigations are ongoing.[[nid:739670]]

ICA seizes 3,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes at Tuas Checkpoint; Malaysian arrested

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) foiled an attempt to smuggle 3,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes into Singapore via a Malaysia-registered lorry, according to a Facebook post on July 7.In the post, ICA said search and examination officers a
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ICA seizes 3,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes at Tuas Checkpoint; Malaysian arrested

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) foiled an attempt to smuggle 3,000 cartons of duty-unpaid cigarettes into Singapore via a Malaysia-registered lorry, according to a Facebook post on July 7.In the post, ICA said search and examination officers at Tuas Checkpoint directed a lorry for enhanced checks and found duty-unpaid cigarettes within the cargo consignment on June 26.ICA officers seized the cigarettes and arrested the 40-year-old Malaysian driver in connection with the case. The suspect and all exhibits have been referred to Singapore Customs for further investigation.ICA reaffirmed its commitment to «facilitating trade and travel while keeping Singapore’s borders safe and secure».[[nid:739028]]laili.abdeen@asiaone.com

'Waiting for accident to happen': Cyclists seen riding through red lights in Pasir Ris as pedestrians, buses cross

Errant cyclists and unsafe riding behaviour is in the spotlight again after a group of cyclists was caught on dashcam footage riding through at least two red lights in Pasir Ris on Sunday (July 5).Footage of the incident posted by TikTok user Zan M shows a gr
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'Waiting for accident to happen': Cyclists seen riding through red lights in Pasir Ris as pedestrians, buses cross

Errant cyclists and unsafe riding behaviour is in the spotlight again after a group of cyclists was caught on dashcam footage riding through at least two red lights in Pasir Ris on Sunday (July 5).Footage of the incident posted by TikTok user Zan M shows a group of at least seven cyclists riding along Pasir Ris Drive 3 at about 9.30am.They were first spotted running a red light at the junction outside Pasir Ris Bus Interchange, where pedestrians were crossing with the lights in their favour.Meanwhile, two buses waiting to make a right turn had to make a narrower turn to keep a safe distance from the group.Moments later, the same group is seen again running a red light outside Pasir Ris Park.

MRT Surfer? Man goes viral trying to outrun train between Shenton Way and Marina Bay stations

Have you ever tried to outrun an MRT train? In a viral Instagram video on Sunday (July 5), local content creator Michael Collins shared his race against a train from Shenton Way to Marina Bay.In the video, the 26-year-old explained that he had two minutes an
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MRT Surfer? Man goes viral trying to outrun train between Shenton Way and Marina Bay stations

Have you ever tried to outrun an MRT train? In a viral Instagram video on Sunday (July 5), local content creator Michael Collins shared his race against a train from Shenton Way to Marina Bay.In the video, the 26-year-old explained that he had two minutes and 35 seconds to reach Marina Bay station in order to get onto the same train he had alighted from at Shenton Way station.«I have always dreamt of being the first man to beat the MRT,» wrote Collins in the caption.He described how he had «studied every single MRT line» and «researched every newly opened MRT station» to find stations that are less than 600m apart.He told AsiaOne that he started by manually keying in every adjacent MRT station into Google Maps to find which stations were situated most closely to one another.Through his research, he found four pairs of stations that fit the bill: Chinatown and Clarke Quay, Rochor and Little India, Downtown and Telok Ayer as well as Shenton Way and Marina Bay stations.

Opposition stalwart and People's Power Party founder Goh Meng Seng steps down from party leadership

Veteran Opposition leader Goh Meng Seng is stepping down as leader of the People's Power Party (PPP) which he founded in 2015. In a Facebook post on Monday (July 6), PPP said it has completed its central executive committee's (CEC) «renewal plan&ra
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Opposition stalwart and People's Power Party founder Goh Meng Seng steps down from party leadership

Veteran Opposition leader Goh Meng Seng is stepping down as leader of the People's Power Party (PPP) which he founded in 2015. In a Facebook post on Monday (July 6), PPP said it has completed its central executive committee's (CEC) «renewal plan».William Lim Lian Chin has been elected as the party's secretary-general, while both Goh and Derrick Sim have decided to step down from their posts and the CEC.«The party thanks them for their past contributions and leadership with great gratitude. »The party under the new leadership will continue to strive on in providing Singaporeans a real voice of truthful concerns and contribute towards the robust development of democracy for Singapore," it added. 

Singapore, Indonesia armies complete 6-day commando exercise

Elite troops from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the Indonesian National Defence Forces (TNI) completed a six-day joint exercise on Monday (July 6), culminating in them jointly launching an attack on an enemy.The exercise, codenamed Exercise Chandrapura
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Singapore, Indonesia armies complete 6-day commando exercise

Elite troops from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the Indonesian National Defence Forces (TNI) completed a six-day joint exercise on Monday (July 6), culminating in them jointly launching an attack on an enemy.The exercise, codenamed Exercise Chandrapura, saw personnel from the SAF's 1st Commando Battalion and the TNI's Special Forces Command exchanging professional knowledge on commando tactics, techniques and planning procedures, according to a news release by the Ministry of Defence (Mindef).Personnel from both armed forces also conducted exchanges on close-quarters combat, fast-roping, rappelling and an airborne static line jump.The interactions culminated in a field training exercise at Safti City, where both armies jointly launched an attack on an enemy objective.

Man found dead in Bukit Batok HDB flat after neighbours notice 2-week pile of newspapers

A man was found dead inside his HDB flat in Bukit Batok after neighbours noticed a two-week pile of newspapers and a foul smell, prompting them to call the police on Sunday (July 5) morning.A female neighbour of the man who lived at Block 14, Bukit Batok Stre
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Man found dead in Bukit Batok HDB flat after neighbours notice 2-week pile of newspapers

A man was found dead inside his HDB flat in Bukit Batok after neighbours noticed a two-week pile of newspapers and a foul smell, prompting them to call the police on Sunday (July 5) morning.A female neighbour of the man who lived at Block 14, Bukit Batok Street 21 told Shin Min Daily News that an older man lived in the unit and neighbours had started to notice a foul smell some days back.As her unit is further away, she only smelled the stench when the wind blew.She added that neighbours had a discussion about the matter on Saturday and decided to check on the unit again the next day before calling the police.On Sunday morning, the stench was even stronger. Outside the man's unit was a pile of newspapers dating back to June 21.Police officers arrived within 10 minutes of neighbours calling for assistance.A crime scene investigation vehicle was also activated as officers combed through the unit.A police hearse took the man's body away in the afternoon, the Chinese daily reported.One neighbour told Shin Min that the man was quiet and rarely interacted with others, while other neighbours said he lived alone.

Indranee Rajah to deliver statement in Parliament on conduct of WP leaders Sylvia Lim, Faisal Manap

Leader of the House Indranee Rajah is set to deliver a ministerial statement on the conduct of Workers' Party leaders Sylvia Lim and Faisal Manap in Parliament on Tuesday (July 7).The statement will be a «determination» on the early 2022 findings
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Indranee Rajah to deliver statement in Parliament on conduct of WP leaders Sylvia Lim, Faisal Manap

Leader of the House Indranee Rajah is set to deliver a ministerial statement on the conduct of Workers' Party leaders Sylvia Lim and Faisal Manap in Parliament on Tuesday (July 7).The statement will be a «determination» on the early 2022 findings from Parliament's Committee of Privileges (COP) on their conduct, according to the order paper for the upcoming sitting published on Monday (July 6).In late 2021, Indranee referred former WP MP Raeesah Khan to the COP for lying in Parliament. The committee then found in early 2022 that WP chief Pritam Singh, Lim and Faisal — then all Aljunied GRC MPs and the WP's topmost leaders — had all lied under oath to the COP during its probe into Raeesah. [[nid:556741]]

Ex-teacher questions Singapore parents’ obsession with elite primary schools: ‘I couldn’t care less’

The realtor shared that he has observed that Singaporean parents do “crazy” things to enrol their children in elite primary schools.A real estate agent who used to be a teacher has posted a video questioning parents’ preference for elite schools, claimi
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Ex-teacher questions Singapore parents’ obsession with elite primary schools: ‘I couldn’t care less’

The realtor shared that he has observed that Singaporean parents do “crazy” things to enrol their children in elite primary schools.A real estate agent who used to be a teacher has posted a video questioning parents’ preference for elite schools, claiming that he “couldn’t care less” if his daughters attended one.Prab Nathan, who was formerly a teacher for almost a decade, posted his now-viral Instagram reel on July 3.In it, the realtor shared that he has observed how Singaporean parents “obsess way too much” over getting their children into ‘brand name’ primary schools — sometimes doing “crazy” things to guarantee a spot for their children.“Moving house, sometimes uncomfortably for all of them, pay hundreds of thousands more, volunteer for years, fight over addresses, lose sleep, and sometimes even sacrifice their sanity,” he explained in the video.Prab also shared that he had been a student and teacher at Raffles Institution.

'Trusted partners with a shared stake': Defence, energy cooperation among 18 agreements inked between Singapore and Indonesia

The partnership between Singapore and Indonesia is deep, and the two countries are trusted partners with a shared stake in one another, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday (July 6).Speaking at a joint press conference with Indonesia President Prabowo
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'Trusted partners with a shared stake': Defence, energy cooperation among 18 agreements inked between Singapore and Indonesia

The partnership between Singapore and Indonesia is deep, and the two countries are trusted partners with a shared stake in one another, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday (July 6).Speaking at a joint press conference with Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto at the Istana Merdeka, PM Wong also underscored Singapore's confidence in Indonesia's future, reiterating that the city-state has been investing consistently in Indonesia over many years.«We want Indonesia to succeed, because our futures are closely linked, and our confidence in Indonesia is reflected in our actions,» he said.Since 2014, Singapore has consistently been Indonesia's largest source of foreign direct investment (FDI). Last year, FDI from Singapore to Indonesia amounted to US$17.4 billion (S$22.4 billion).The two leaders witnessed the exchange of 18 agreements spanning areas such as carbon credits collaboration, defence cooperation, and energy collaboration, after holding their annual Singapore-Indonesia Leaders' Retreat. 

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