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Mobile speed camera deployed along BKE towards Woodlands Checkpoint

Motoring communities on social media and chat groups have been abuzz since Tuesday (June 16) evening after motorists spotted a mobile speed camera deployed along a stretch of the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) towards Woodlands Checkpoint.Checks by AsiaOne indi
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Mobile speed camera deployed along BKE towards Woodlands Checkpoint

Motoring communities on social media and chat groups have been abuzz since Tuesday (June 16) evening after motorists spotted a mobile speed camera deployed along a stretch of the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) towards Woodlands Checkpoint.Checks by AsiaOne indicate that the camera's location is at the chevron markings where traffic from Turf Club Avenue merges into BKE. Map showing where the mobile speed camera along BKE is deployed at. GRAPHIC: AsiaOne (Map and street view from Google Maps) The location of the camera was first reported after 4pm on June 16, with motorcyclists reporting its position through navigation app Waze.Over the next few hours, motoring communities shared dashcam footage of the camera, with some saying they witnessed flashes from it.

Taxi and car collide along Kallang Bahru; 1 taken to hospital

One person was taken to hospital after an accident along Kallang Bahru, in front of Bendemeer MRT Station Exit B, involving a ComfortDelGro taxi and a red car on Wednesday (June 17).Footage of the incident posted on social media shows the aftermath of the cra
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Taxi and car collide along Kallang Bahru; 1 taken to hospital

One person was taken to hospital after an accident along Kallang Bahru, in front of Bendemeer MRT Station Exit B, involving a ComfortDelGro taxi and a red car on Wednesday (June 17).Footage of the incident posted on social media shows the aftermath of the crash, with three Fast Response Cars seen stopped on the opposite side of the road at the time.The clip, believed to have been taken by a passer-by, captures the taxi and the red car with severe front-end damage. The two vehicles are believed to have collided before the red car crashed into the green fences along the road divider.Parts of the green fences were strewn across the road, with debris from the vehicles' bumpers scattered around the area. The taxi's doors were also left open.When AsiaOne visited the scene at about 11.50am, a tow truck was present, while a Traffic Police (TP) officer could be seen sweeping debris off the road. Engine oil could also be seen leaking from the red car.Several police officers were seen at the back of the red car, seemingly inspecting the vehicle.

Teenage girl apprehended after being caught sitting on aircon ledge at Punggol HDB unit

A 13-year-old girl was apprehended after being rescued from the aircon ledge at an HDB unit in Punggol.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call for assistance on Tuesday (June 16) at around 6.50pm fro
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Teenage girl apprehended after being caught sitting on aircon ledge at Punggol HDB unit

A 13-year-old girl was apprehended after being rescued from the aircon ledge at an HDB unit in Punggol.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call for assistance on Tuesday (June 16) at around 6.50pm from Block 312B Sumang Link.Eyewitnesses said that the girl had been sitting on the aircon ledge when SCDF personnel arrived, reported Lianhe Zaobao.The rescue lasted around five minutes.The teen was apprehended under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act, said the policeShe was subsequently taken to KK Women's and Children's Hospital by SCDF.

Private-hire driver, 60, found dead in car after going missing for 2 days

Two days after his family reported him missing, a private-hire driver was found dead in his car along Bedok Reservoir Road on Monday (June 15), Shin Min Daily News reported on Tuesday.The 60-year-old man, reportedly a Gojek driver, was found in a white saloo
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Private-hire driver, 60, found dead in car after going missing for 2 days

Two days after his family reported him missing, a private-hire driver was found dead in his car along Bedok Reservoir Road on Monday (June 15), Shin Min Daily News reported on Tuesday.The 60-year-old man, reportedly a Gojek driver, was found in a white saloon car parked behind Block 632 Bedok Reservoir Road.Responding to queries from AsiaOne, the police said they were alerted to a case of unnatural death at around 12.40pm on Monday.The man was found motionless and pronounced dead on the spot.Officers had covered the car in white sheets by the time a Shin Min reporter arrived.The deceased's family arrived soon after and the wife broke down in tears while family members comforted her, according to the Chinese daily.Speaking with media, the niece shared that the deceased was last seen at about 11pm on Thursday when he left for work.«Normally, my uncle would return home to rest at around 9am,» the 21-year-old reportedly said. «However, he did not come home on Friday or Saturday.»Sensing something amiss, the family on Sunday contacted the police and the man's car rental company.

Teen cyclist rides across road on red light, sent flying after car hits him in Punggol

The benefit of youth may be to take blows and get right back on your feet — but a car accident?A young cyclist was sent flying after being struck by a car in Punggol but he was able to stand up and appeared to apologise to the driver, according to a video u
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Teen cyclist rides across road on red light, sent flying after car hits him in Punggol

The benefit of youth may be to take blows and get right back on your feet — but a car accident?A young cyclist was sent flying after being struck by a car in Punggol but he was able to stand up and appeared to apologise to the driver, according to a video uploaded to Facebook group SG Road Vigilante on Tuesday (June 16).In the footage of the incident, which took place just before midnight on Tuesday, a teenager dressed in a black T-shirt and black shorts can be seen riding his bicycle across a pedestrian crossing just after the lights turn green in favour of traffic.A black saloon car on the leftmost lane accelerates and collides with the boy, who is sent flying onto the grass kerb.His bicycle rolls off screen, while an object, believed to be the car's license plate, shoots up into the air before landing on the right lane.Despite the apparent severity of the accident, the boy immediately gets to his feet after orientating himself and jogs towards the car.The driver steps out and the boy speaks with the latter, appearing to apologise for his mistake by raising both his hands and also bowing to the driver.

Singapore's non-oil exports rise 38.4% in May, fuelled by robust AI-related demand

Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) rose by 38.4 per cent in May compared to a year earlier, extending the 24.4 per cent growth recorded in April, Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) announced on Wednesday (June 17).The growth was led by electronic NO
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Singapore's non-oil exports rise 38.4% in May, fuelled by robust AI-related demand

Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) rose by 38.4 per cent in May compared to a year earlier, extending the 24.4 per cent growth recorded in April, Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) announced on Wednesday (June 17).The growth was led by electronic NODX, which grew by 94.8 per cent, up from the 66.7 per cent increase in April.According to EnterpriseSG, the increase was supported by "robust artificial intelligence-related demand“ such as integrated circuits — which rose by 80.9 per cent or $1.6 billion, and disk media products — which grew by 227.8 per cent, or $1.1 billion.Meanwhile, pharmaceuticals recorded an increase of 102.6 per cent, or $1 billion.Non-electronic exports also grew, rising 17.7 per cent in May, up from the 10.9 per cent increase recorded last month.Of the top 10 markets for NODX goods, Taiwan was Singapore's top market, followed by the US and China. Non-oil re-exports (NORX) also extended its 29.6 per cent expansion in April, rising by 33.6 per cent. The rise was primarily driven by electronics NORX which rose by 47.5 per cent compared to a year earlier, Enterprise SG said. 

Groceries in an hour: Sheng Siong, Foodpanda tie-up to offer delivery service from June 22

Supermarket chain Sheng Siong and delivery platform Foodpanda are rolling out a new service from June 22, offering households access to more than 12,000 grocery items and essentials that can be delivered in an hour. The on-demand delivery service will b
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Groceries in an hour: Sheng Siong, Foodpanda tie-up to offer delivery service from June 22

Supermarket chain Sheng Siong and delivery platform Foodpanda are rolling out a new service from June 22, offering households access to more than 12,000 grocery items and essentials that can be delivered in an hour. The on-demand delivery service will be available from 43 Sheng Siong outlets, with plans to expand to other outlets, the two companies said in a statement on Tuesday (June 16). To celebrate their partnership, the two companies are rolling out a campaign with a total of $280,000 in cash prizes to be won.From June 22 to July 19, customers who order from Sheng Siong on Foodpanda stand a chance to win $10,000 in cash awarded to one winner daily.Shoppers can also enjoy exclusive launch discounts on Foodpanda, including up to 40 per cent off selected Sheng Siong products, and additional rewards and promotions during the campaign period.In their joint statement, Sheng Siong and Foodpanda said their partnership comes as demand for quick-commerce continues to grow in Singapore.

'They're a very difficult team to support': PM Wong says he roots for Tottenham Hotspur

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has revealed that he is a lifelong Tottenham Hotspur supporter.In an Instagram video on Monday (June 15), PM Wong can be seen chatting about football and the Fifa World Cup with a man clad in a red jersey at a hawker centre.They e
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'They're a very difficult team to support': PM Wong says he roots for Tottenham Hotspur

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has revealed that he is a lifelong Tottenham Hotspur supporter.In an Instagram video on Monday (June 15), PM Wong can be seen chatting about football and the Fifa World Cup with a man clad in a red jersey at a hawker centre.They even grabbed each other's hands after discovering their shared loyalty to a football team in the English Premier League (EPL), though PM Wong admitted being a Spurs fan is not easy as «they're a very difficult team to support».He was referring to the ups and downs of the football club, which he had supported from very young, and when «they almost got relegated» to a lower division.He added: «They try, try, try but very little success.»Recalling some of Spurs' stars from his younger days, PM Wong named Garth Crooks, Glenn Hoddle and Osvaldo (Ossie) Ardiles.When the other man suggested Spurs could fare better in the coming EPL season, PM Wong laughed it off and said: «You're very optimistic.»The prime minister also shared that he had not watched the World Cup match between the United States and Paraguay last Friday, which the Americans won 4-1.

Thundery showers expected on most days for rest of June

If the frequent heat of the past two weeks have been getting to you, you'll be glad to know that reprieve may soon come.Most of the remaining days of June will likely be filled with thundery showers, said the weatherman on Tuesday (June 16).Localised short-du
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Thundery showers expected on most days for rest of June

If the frequent heat of the past two weeks have been getting to you, you'll be glad to know that reprieve may soon come.Most of the remaining days of June will likely be filled with thundery showers, said the weatherman on Tuesday (June 16).Localised short-duration thundery showers are expected over parts of the island during the late morning and afternoon on most days.Rainfall may also be heavy on a few of these days when there is large scale wind convergence over Singapore and the surrounding region, said the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) in a press release.Widespread thundery showers with gusty winds due to Sumatra squalls may also occur between the pre-dawn hours and morning on a few days.For the rest of the month, low-level winds are expected to blow from the south or south-east, occasionally shifting to the south-west or west.Although above-average rainfall is expected over most of Singapore, the daily maximum temperature is set to range between 33 deg C and 34 deg C.On a few days, the daily maximum temperature could reach just above 34 deg C.

'First thing take video?' TikToker slammed for filming matcha spill on train

A social media content creator has been criticised online after he posted a video of him reacting to a drink he spilled on a train.In a TikTok post on Sunday (June 14), the content creator, who goes by the account name Wilfredlee, shared footage showing the a
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'First thing take video?' TikToker slammed for filming matcha spill on train

A social media content creator has been criticised online after he posted a video of him reacting to a drink he spilled on a train.In a TikTok post on Sunday (June 14), the content creator, who goes by the account name Wilfredlee, shared footage showing the aftermath of the spill.The video also showed him filming his surroundings while making a distressed facial expression, as a greenish liquid could be seen across the carriage floor with tissues placed over part of the spill. 

Man, 61, jumps out of ambulance and gets hit by vehicle on SLE; arrested for rash act

A 61-year-old man who was inside a private ambulance along the Selatar Expressway (SLE) jumped out and was hit by another vehicle on Monday (June 15) afternoon.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence said they received a call
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Man, 61, jumps out of ambulance and gets hit by vehicle on SLE; arrested for rash act

A 61-year-old man who was inside a private ambulance along the Selatar Expressway (SLE) jumped out and was hit by another vehicle on Monday (June 15) afternoon.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police and Singapore Civil Defence said they received a call for assistance at about 2.40pm along the SLE towards the Central Expressway after the Lentor Avenue exit.The man was arrested for committing a rash act and taken conscious to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.According to Lianhe Zaobao, the man allegedly jumped out while the ambulance was moving and ran on the road before being struck by a car. The Straits Times reported, however, that the ambulance had stopped on the road shoulder when the man jumped out and he was hit by a bus.Police investigations are ongoing.[[nid:738155]]eriko.lim@asiaone.com

Man tries to unlock Tesla door with signal transmission device, arrested for attempted theft

A 46-year-old man has been arrested for attempted theft after he was allegedly caught loitering at a Marina Bay car park and trying to open a Tesla on Saturday (June 13).Speaking to Shin Min Daily News, the car owner, Zhang Yili (transliteration), 39, said th
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Man tries to unlock Tesla door with signal transmission device, arrested for attempted theft

A 46-year-old man has been arrested for attempted theft after he was allegedly caught loitering at a Marina Bay car park and trying to open a Tesla on Saturday (June 13).Speaking to Shin Min Daily News, the car owner, Zhang Yili (transliteration), 39, said the incident occurred at around 7pm while she was attending GastroBeats with her husband and friends. She had parked at a nearby open-air car park.GastroBeats is a food and music festival held annually at Bayfront Event Space. The fitness instructor said her car was in sentry mode when she received a phone alert at 7.23pm indicating that someone was attempting to open the vehicle's door.Tesla's sentry mode is a security system that uses the car's exterior cameras and sensors to monitor and record suspicious activity while it is parked and locked.«At first I thought it might be that someone had mistaken my car and opened the wrong door, because I had a similar experience before, so I wasn't too nervous,» said Zhang. However, she decided to return to the car park to check on the situation.

AsiaOne boosts online reach, brand trust in 2026: Reuters Institute report

AsiaOne's online reach and brand trust has improved over the past year, with weekly online reach by the news site almost doubling to 18 per cent in 2026, while trust rose to 63 per cent, according to a respected annual report.The Digital News Report 2026 was
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AsiaOne boosts online reach, brand trust in 2026: Reuters Institute report

AsiaOne's online reach and brand trust has improved over the past year, with weekly online reach by the news site almost doubling to 18 per cent in 2026, while trust rose to 63 per cent, according to a respected annual report.The Digital News Report 2026 was published on Tuesday (Jun 16) by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism based on findings of online surveys conducted by YouGov from the middle of January to the end of February 2026. The report polled more than 2,000 Singaporeans and found that AsiaOne's weekly online reach increased to 18 per cent in 2026, up from 10 per cent in 2025 and 11 per cent in 2024.AsiaOne ranked fifth in terms of weekly online reach, behind news outlets CNA (47 per cent), Mothership (45 per cent), The Straits Times (44 per cent) and Yahoo News (20 per cent).

PM Wong to attend Asean-Russia Commemorative Summit in Kazan

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (Asean) commemorative summit with Russia in Kazan from June 17 to 18.The summit marks two significant milestones between the 11-member bloc and Russia: the 30th anniversary o
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PM Wong to attend Asean-Russia Commemorative Summit in Kazan

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (Asean) commemorative summit with Russia in Kazan from June 17 to 18.The summit marks two significant milestones between the 11-member bloc and Russia: the 30th anniversary of the Asean-Russia Dialogue Partnership and the 35th anniversary of relations. Asean and Russia will discuss ways to take forward their strategic partnership, and to strengthen cooperation against key areas including connectivity, education, and culture, the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement on Tuesday (June 16).Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and Russian President Vladmir Putin will co-chair the meeting. The Philippines holds the rotating chairmanship of Asean in 2026.With the exception of Myanmar, which will be represented by a senior official owing to the five-point consensus, leaders from other member states are expected to attend the meeting.PM Wong will be accompanied by Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Vivian Balakrishnan.Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong will be the acting Prime Minister during PM Wong's absence.[[nid:735430]]

Batam Fast Ferry to be the first to operate from new HarbourFront terminal

All ferry and cruise operations will be shifting to the new Singapore Cruise Centre (HarbourFront) terminal, beginning with Batam Fast Ferry on July 7. In a statement on Monday (June 15), Singapore Cruise Centre announced that all remaining operators an
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Batam Fast Ferry to be the first to operate from new HarbourFront terminal

All ferry and cruise operations will be shifting to the new Singapore Cruise Centre (HarbourFront) terminal, beginning with Batam Fast Ferry on July 7. In a statement on Monday (June 15), Singapore Cruise Centre announced that all remaining operators and cruise services will follow suit and that the new terminal will be fully operational from July 15.There will be no changes to ferry routes, destinations served or scheduling as a result of the move.Ferry services to Indonesian destinations including Batam Centre, Harbour Bay, Sekupang, Tanjung Balai Karimun, Gold Coast and Nirup Island, as well as international cruise operations, will continue as usual, said the company.The ferry and cruise berth locations also remain unchanged, it added.The new terminal is located just 70m away from the existing terminal, within HarbourFront Centre at 5 HarbourFront Avenue. Singapore Cruise Centre added that the new terminal remains accessible by public transport, and that passengers can get there via HarbourFront MRT station Exit B and other existing public transport connections in the vicinity. 

Man caught on CCTV stealing 9 Black Thorn durians worth $240 in Jurong

A durian seller was baffled after discovering a man had stolen nine Black Thorn durians worth $240 from his stall in Jurong. The incident occurred on Sunday (June 14) at around 3.40am at the Hojiak Durian & Fruits — located at Block 351, Jurong Eas
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Man caught on CCTV stealing 9 Black Thorn durians worth $240 in Jurong

A durian seller was baffled after discovering a man had stolen nine Black Thorn durians worth $240 from his stall in Jurong. The incident occurred on Sunday (June 14) at around 3.40am at the Hojiak Durian & Fruits — located at Block 351, Jurong East Street 31.CCTV footage of the incident, shared on the stall's Facebook page the same day, shows a man dressed in a dark green shirt and beige shorts, approaching a basket of durians with at least three plastic bags in hand. The basket, partially covered with a blue tarpaulin sheet, is slightly exposed. The man is seen setting the plastic bags aside and lifting the tarpaulin sheet before loading the durians into one bag.He repeats the process, filling the other two bags and walks off with three bags in hand.The post captioned: «Sir, if you don't have money for durian, you can come and tell us, and we'll treat you. »You can use the CDC vouchers given by the government buy durian. Don't do anything illegal. Isn't it a bit excessive to take seven to eight durians at once?"

Construction of Tengah Service Reservoir with capacity of 22 Olympic-sized pools completed

Amid a forested area along Bukit Batok Road sit two large circular tanks — standing tall above the nearest buildings — but blending in amongst the trees.The two tanks are part of the Tengah Service Reservoir, with a combined capacity equivalent to 22 Olym
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Construction of Tengah Service Reservoir with capacity of 22 Olympic-sized pools completed

Amid a forested area along Bukit Batok Road sit two large circular tanks — standing tall above the nearest buildings — but blending in amongst the trees.The two tanks are part of the Tengah Service Reservoir, with a combined capacity equivalent to 22 Olympic-sized swimming pools.They are used to store treated drinking water from national water agency PUB's waterworks.Service reservoirs like the one in Tengah help to ensure a continuous and reliable water supply, the agency stated in a news release on Tuesday (June 16).«They serve as a buffer against daily fluctuations in water demand and help maintain supply reliability during periods of peak usage or unexpected interruptions,» PUB said.

1 taken to hospital after 6-car chain collision on KPE

One person was taken to the hospital after a chain collision on the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) involving six cars.Footage of the incident posted on Facebook shows the outermost lane of the expressway closed off by authorities with four cars piled-up
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1 taken to hospital after 6-car chain collision on KPE

One person was taken to the hospital after a chain collision on the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) involving six cars.Footage of the incident posted on Facebook shows the outermost lane of the expressway closed off by authorities with four cars piled-up. Two other cars are also seen stopped at a short distance in front.In the video, authorities are also seen surveying the scene while passengers and drivers involved in the incident stand along the kerb.Two ambulances are also seen, with one person on a stretcher.In response to AsiaOne's queries, the police said that they were alerted to an accident involving six cars along KPE towards TPE on Saturday (June 13) at around 10.10pm.A 47-year-old female car passenger was taken conscious to the hospital, said the police.According to the Singapore Civil Defence Force, the female passenger was taken to Sengkang General Hospital, and that another three people were assessed for minor injuries but declined to be sent to the hospital.Police investigations are ongoing.

Motorcycle involved in viral Sembawang accident pelted with eggs; police investigating

A motorcycle believed to have been involved in a viral accident in Sembawang on June 5 has been egged, according to a video uploaded to Facebook group Roads.sg on June 8.In the video, which has garnered over 252,000 views as of Monday (June 15), a red motorcy
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Motorcycle involved in viral Sembawang accident pelted with eggs; police investigating

A motorcycle believed to have been involved in a viral accident in Sembawang on June 5 has been egged, according to a video uploaded to Facebook group Roads.sg on June 8.In the video, which has garnered over 252,000 views as of Monday (June 15), a red motorcycle can be seen covered in raw eggs and eggshells in a parking lot.A white powder-like substance can also be seen mixed in with the raw eggs, smothered across the vehicle's seat and dashboard.The camera then pans down to the motorcycle's exhaust pipe, showing shattered pieces of eggshells stuffed into the pipe, with white powder surrounding the rim of the pipe as well as in it.Police told AsiaOne a report was lodged and investigations are ongoing.This motorcycle is purportedly the same as the one involved in an accident along Sembawang Road towards Upper Thomson Road on June 5 at around 7am.In footage of the accident, two motorcycles can be seen driving past the motorist who recorded the incident, riding into frame from the left and right sides.Abruptly, the motorcycle on the right swerves towards the left, bumping into the left motorcycle.

Parents need less education stress, not cash incentives to tackle low birth rate: Jamus Lim

While many parents in Singapore grapple with the high cost of living and the pressures of raising children in a competitive education system, more financial incentives may not be the solution, said Sengkang GRC MP Jamus Lim. In posts on social media on M
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Parents need less education stress, not cash incentives to tackle low birth rate: Jamus Lim

While many parents in Singapore grapple with the high cost of living and the pressures of raising children in a competitive education system, more financial incentives may not be the solution, said Sengkang GRC MP Jamus Lim. In posts on social media on Monday (June 15), Associate Professor Lim reflected on concerns raised by residents during his recent house visits in Sengkang. «At the national level, many residents shared about the stresses of raising children, especially given how unforgiving the educational system is, and why it is nigh impossible to have too many kids, given the immense costs of raising each one,» he wrote.Prof Lim said he visited several Sengkang HDB blocks along with his grassroots team over the past month, speaking with residents about family life and other concerns. Many of the residents comprise working parents with school-going children.While financial support for families is helpful, Prof Lim believes reducing the pressure parents place on themselves and their children would be a more effective way to boost Singapore's declining fertility rate.

Singapore's oldest police division gets new commander on June 15

Singapore's oldest police land division — Central Police Division — has a new commander at the helm, with Assistant Commissioner of Police (AC) Tay Wee Li assuming the role on Monday (June 15).AC Tay, 47, took over from AC Wong Keng Hoe, who has, in turn
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Singapore's oldest police division gets new commander on June 15

Singapore's oldest police land division — Central Police Division — has a new commander at the helm, with Assistant Commissioner of Police (AC) Tay Wee Li assuming the role on Monday (June 15).AC Tay, 47, took over from AC Wong Keng Hoe, who has, in turn, assumed the appointment of second deputy director at the Police Operations Department the same day.

Young adults under 35 report lowest AI adoption, more likely to view it as having negative impact: AsiaOne survey

As an executive assistant, Zety, who declined to give her real name, can leverage on a plethora of AI tools to automate routine tasks and write emails. But the 27-year-old chooses not to.While AI can be used to brainstorm and generate quick answers, the time
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Young adults under 35 report lowest AI adoption, more likely to view it as having negative impact: AsiaOne survey

As an executive assistant, Zety, who declined to give her real name, can leverage on a plethora of AI tools to automate routine tasks and write emails. But the 27-year-old chooses not to.While AI can be used to brainstorm and generate quick answers, the time taken to fact check and refine the text generated would often exceed the amount of time it takes to manually complete those tasks without AI, she said.Anirudh, a 27-year-old doctor, shares similar views and told AsiaOne that he prefers not to use AI since the veracity of the information generated is poor and lacks nuance.He also argued that using AI removes the process of critical thinking and problem solving, especially for students who rely on AI to complete assignments rather than doing their own research and trying to apply concepts taught in the classroom.A survey by AsiaOne — which polled 1,347 Singaporeans on their usage and attitudes towards AI — found that young adults under 35 share similar views as Anirudh and Zety.

Police warn of scratch card, lottery ticket scams on Facebook Live

The old adage «if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is» rings yet again as losses involving lucky draw scams on Facebook Live reach at least $60,000 since May 20.In an advisory on Monday (June 15), the police said scammers would lure vict
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Police warn of scratch card, lottery ticket scams on Facebook Live

The old adage «if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is» rings yet again as losses involving lucky draw scams on Facebook Live reach at least $60,000 since May 20.In an advisory on Monday (June 15), the police said scammers would lure victims by promoting scratch cards or lottery tickets offering cash prizes on Facebook livestreams. Victims who purchase these items would be informed by scammers that they had won a large cash prize. They would then be asked to transfer another sum of money to claim their winnings for reasons such as «administrative fees».According to the police, most of these cases involve victims making payments via a PayNow QR code linked to a LiquidPay account.The victims would only realise they had been scammed when they did not receive their winnings, or when the scammers become uncontactable. Since May 20, at least 33 cases have been reported, with total losses amounting to at least $60,000, said the police.

The new ERP 2: What motorists need to know

Soon, motorists will no longer need to rely on physical ERP gantries, with their removal set to begin later this year.What this means is that they will see either blue markings or symbols on the roads showing where ERP charges apply — a major change after a
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The new ERP 2: What motorists need to know

Soon, motorists will no longer need to rely on physical ERP gantries, with their removal set to begin later this year.What this means is that they will see either blue markings or symbols on the roads showing where ERP charges apply — a major change after almost 30 years of physical gantries.The current physical gantries, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA), will be progressively removed from later this year.Under the new ERP 2 system — on track for implementation on Jan 1, 2027 — the On-Board Unit (OBU) detects when a vehicle passes an ERP charging location and calculates the applicable ERP charges.This is made possible by the LTA's ERP 2 OBU, which leverages Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology. Roads painted blueTo get a sense of the proposed five ERP 2 road signs and markings, AsiaOne took part in a trial of the new ERP 2 system with 1,000 motorists in June, 2026.

PM Wong urges cities to work together amid global challenges; launches speaker series in honour of late Liu Thai Ker

Cities will feel the pressure as its residents experience the effects of rising geopolitical tensions and rapid technological changes, but they can find common ground, exchange practical ideas, and learn from one another's experiences, said Prime Minister Law
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PM Wong urges cities to work together amid global challenges; launches speaker series in honour of late Liu Thai Ker

Cities will feel the pressure as its residents experience the effects of rising geopolitical tensions and rapid technological changes, but they can find common ground, exchange practical ideas, and learn from one another's experiences, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.«In an increasingly fragmented world, the connections we are building matter more than ever,» PM Wong said, noting that while cities may differ in size, history and circumstances, they share a common purpose of improving lives for their residents.He was speaking at the 10th World Cities Summit held at Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre on Monday (June 15) morning. Cities at the frontline of challengesHe pointed out that cities are at the frontline of humanity's challenges: «When the world is under strain, cities feel the impact first.»PM Wong noted that city leaders contend with similar challenges.

Police appeal for information on missing 16-year-old girl last seen in Hougang over 2 weeks ago

The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 16-year-old teenage girl, Dory Tan Qi En, who was last seen over two weeks ago in Hougang.Police said in a news release on Monday (June 15) that Dory was last seen at about 5pm on May 26 at Bloc
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Police appeal for information on missing 16-year-old girl last seen in Hougang over 2 weeks ago

The police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a 16-year-old teenage girl, Dory Tan Qi En, who was last seen over two weeks ago in Hougang.Police said in a news release on Monday (June 15) that Dory was last seen at about 5pm on May 26 at Block 679 Hougang Avenue 8.She was last seen wearing a navy-coloured T-shirt and long pants with elephant prints.The address is in vicinity of Xinmin Primary School and Xinmin Secondary School.Anyone with information is 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.[[nid:737282]]editor@asiaone.com

Employment expands for 18th consecutive quarter as AI continues to be mainstay in labour market

Singapore's labour market remained resilient in the first quarter (Q1) of the year with employment expanding for the 18th consecutive quarter since fourth quarter of 2021.Total employment rose by 9,400 driven — a gain of 5,400 — in the first quarter of th
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Employment expands for 18th consecutive quarter as AI continues to be mainstay in labour market

Singapore's labour market remained resilient in the first quarter (Q1) of the year with employment expanding for the 18th consecutive quarter since fourth quarter of 2021.Total employment rose by 9,400 driven — a gain of 5,400 — in the first quarter of this year, up from 3,100 from the previous quarter, according to the Ministry of Manpower’s (MOM) finalised data in its Labour Market Report released on Monday (June 15).Resident employment gains —from 3,100 in 4Q 2025 to 5,400 to 1Q 2026 — were led by administrative and support services, and transportation and storage while non-resident employment growth was supported by construction and manufacturing.Unemployment remained low and stable in March 2026 with the incidence of retrenchment too remaining low. Retrenchments totalled 3,830 or 1.6 per 1,000 employees in 1Q 2026, a slight increase from 4Q 2025 at 3,690 or 1.5 per 1,000 employees.The number of job vacancies fell from 77,700 in December 2025 to 73,300 in March 2026.This compares with 80,100 vacancies in March 2025.

'Staff are human being also': Netizens back SMRT staff who sat on priority seat

Netizens took the side of a SMRT staff after a post of him sitting on a train's priority seat surfaced on Complaint Singapore's Facebook page on Friday (June 12).In the post, the staff, who was seen in a red SMRT jacket and uniform, was looking at his phone a
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'Staff are human being also': Netizens back SMRT staff who sat on priority seat

Netizens took the side of a SMRT staff after a post of him sitting on a train's priority seat surfaced on Complaint Singapore's Facebook page on Friday (June 12).In the post, the staff, who was seen in a red SMRT jacket and uniform, was looking at his phone as he sat in the seat. The seat beside him is empty and there are no visible crowds on the train.The contributor wrote in the caption of his post: «Please ask your staff/colleague to occupy other seats.»Netizens urged for more empathy in the comment section of the post, pointing out that the cabin looks empty, and the staff would have voluntarily given his seat up to those who needed it.A few of them also wrote that more appreciation should have been given to the staff.One wrote: «Staff are human being also... because of you people, we lost the caring Singapore... We have become a toxic society.»«They work hard and walk a lot in the trains, cut them some slack,» another netizen wrote.A netizen commented: "Appreciate the hard work by general workers. When we shake our legs at home during public holidays and weekends, these heroes are [working] around the clock.

Class 3, 3A licence holders can now drive electric light goods vehicles, electric small buses

Class 3 and 3A driving licence holders can now drive heavier electric light goods vehicles (eLGVs) and electric small buses of up to 3,00kg in unladen weight, the traffic police stated on Sunday (June 14).The move, which was first announced in December last y
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Class 3, 3A licence holders can now drive electric light goods vehicles, electric small buses

Class 3 and 3A driving licence holders can now drive heavier electric light goods vehicles (eLGVs) and electric small buses of up to 3,00kg in unladen weight, the traffic police stated on Sunday (June 14).The move, which was first announced in December last year, is part of Singapore's commitment to fully transit to clean energy vehicles by 2040.Prior to the change, Class 3 and 3A driving licence holders were already allowed to operate such vehicles with an unladen weight of up to 2,500kg.In its news release on Sunday, police said that they have assessed the handling characteristics and dimensions of such vehicles and found them to be similar to internal combustion engine vehicles with an unladen weight of up to 2,500kg.Sharing its assessment, the police said: «eLGVs and electric light buses are typically 400kg to 500kg heavier due to their battery weight, with these batteries usually positioned beneath the vehicle floor, which creates a lower centre of gravity and enhances vehicle stability.»

5, including 19-year-old, arrested for allegedly stealing motorcycle for joyride in Woodlands

Five people, aged between 19 and 24, will be charged in court on Monday (June 15) for allegedly stealing a motorcycle in Woodlands.In a news release on Sunday night, police said they were alerted to a case of motorcycle theft at a building along Woodlands Clo
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5, including 19-year-old, arrested for allegedly stealing motorcycle for joyride in Woodlands

Five people, aged between 19 and 24, will be charged in court on Monday (June 15) for allegedly stealing a motorcycle in Woodlands.In a news release on Sunday night, police said they were alerted to a case of motorcycle theft at a building along Woodlands Close at 11.20am on Saturday.Checks by AsiaOne indicate that there are three industrial buildings along that road.Officers from Woodlands Police Division established the identities of the men through ground enquiries and with the aid of images from closed circuit television.They were arrested within 13 hours of the report being lodged.The five men noticed the unattended motorcycle at about 12.30am on June 10 and managed to push start the motorcycle. One of them later took it for a joyride.The rider allegedly did so without a valid driving licence and is being investigated for this additional offence.Police said the stolen motorcycle has since been recovered.If found guilty of the alleged offence, the five men could face imprisonment of up to seven years and a fine.[[nid:738030]]editor@asiaone.com 

Passenger rescued from toppled Malaysia-registered lorry in Woodlands

A 24-year-old male lorry passenger was rescued from a toppled Malaysia-registered lorry after it skidded in Woodlands on Sunday (June 14) morning.The incident happened at the junction of Woodlands Avenue 6 and Woodlands Avenue 1 at about 8.45am.When AsiaOne r
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Passenger rescued from toppled Malaysia-registered lorry in Woodlands

A 24-year-old male lorry passenger was rescued from a toppled Malaysia-registered lorry after it skidded in Woodlands on Sunday (June 14) morning.The incident happened at the junction of Woodlands Avenue 6 and Woodlands Avenue 1 at about 8.45am.When AsiaOne reached the scene at about 9.45am, the toppled lorry was lying on its left side, blocking one of two lanes. A cantilever traffic light and lamp post were also knocked over, obstructing the slip road from Woodlands Avenue 1.Singapore Civil Defence Force firefighters and rescuers from the Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) were seen deploying hydraulic rescue equipment at the cabin area of the lorry.

Singapore Airlines plane suffers burst tyres at KL airport, runway temporarily closed

A Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight from Singapore suffered a burst tyre incident during its landing at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on Saturday (June 13), causing a runway to be temporarily closed.The flight — SQ114 — a Boeing 737-8, landed a
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Singapore Airlines plane suffers burst tyres at KL airport, runway temporarily closed

A Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight from Singapore suffered a burst tyre incident during its landing at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on Saturday (June 13), causing a runway to be temporarily closed.The flight — SQ114 — a Boeing 737-8, landed at about 1.27pm.Data from flight tracking platform FlightRadar24 shows the aircraft stopped at around the halfway mark of a runway before its tracking dropped. It is unclear if this was due to the aircraft's automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) being turned off.Several ground service equipment (GSE) are then observed at the plane's last tracked position.

Frequent, disruptive road works could soon be reduced with new SLA submission portal

While road works are necessary to keep Singapore's roads running, they may not all be for maintenance purposes and could cause disruptions and inconveniences to road users.Such works take place as contractors carry out exploratory investigations to verify th
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Frequent, disruptive road works could soon be reduced with new SLA submission portal

While road works are necessary to keep Singapore's roads running, they may not all be for maintenance purposes and could cause disruptions and inconveniences to road users.Such works take place as contractors carry out exploratory investigations to verify the location of existing utilities before the commencement of construction works.Acknowledging that such repeated road openings can cause inconvenience to the public and lead to increasing construction costs and extended project timelines, Minister for National Development Chee Hong Tat on Sunday (June 14) announced a new centralised submission portal by the Singapore Land Authority (SLA), which could eventually ease this challenge.The national development minister was speaking at the World Cities Summit 2026 Mayors Forum held at Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Police shows up at Carouseller's home after Lalamove driver accuses him of selling Kpods

A Carousell seller was taken aback when the police showed up at his door, saying he had been accused of selling Kpods.The man, who wished to be known as D, sells Thai amulets on the online marketplace.D had booked a Lalamove courier on May 21 to deliver two p
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Police shows up at Carouseller's home after Lalamove driver accuses him of selling Kpods

A Carousell seller was taken aback when the police showed up at his door, saying he had been accused of selling Kpods.The man, who wished to be known as D, sells Thai amulets on the online marketplace.D had booked a Lalamove courier on May 21 to deliver two parcels — each worth over $200 — to two customers who had opting for same-day express delivery, he told Stomp.The Carouseller added that he had paid for Lalamove's standard delivery service, which stipulated that the parcels will be delivered in an hour.However, after an hour had passed, D received a complaint from one of the customers stating that their package had not arrived.«When I checked the (Lalamove) app, I noticed the driver was idling at a totally different location, nowhere near the first delivery location,» he told Stomp.D added that he attempted to contact the delivery driver via the Lalamove application, but the number listed there seemed to no longer be in use.He then reached out to the delivery service's customer support team, which asked him to fill up a claims form.

36-year-old man arrested for loanshark harassment in Clementi within 3 hours

A 36-year-old man will be charged in court on Monday (June 15) for his alleged involvement in a case of loanshark harassment in Clementi.Police said in a news release on Sunday that they were alerted to the incident at about 4.10am on the same day.Upon arriva
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36-year-old man arrested for loanshark harassment in Clementi within 3 hours

A 36-year-old man will be charged in court on Monday (June 15) for his alleged involvement in a case of loanshark harassment in Clementi.Police said in a news release on Sunday that they were alerted to the incident at about 4.10am on the same day.Upon arrival, police officers found red paint splashed on the main gate of a residential unit along Clementi Avenue 3.They identified and arrested the 36-year-old within three hours of the report with the aid of images from closed circuit television (CCTV).A total of one marker, four cans of red paint and other loanshark-related paraphernalia were seized from the man as case exhibits.According to the police, he is believed to be involved in several other cases of loanshark harassment. The penalty for loanshark harassment for first-time offenders is a jail term of up to five years, along with a fine of between $5,000 and $10,000, and mandatory caning of up to six strokes.The police reiterated that they have zero tolerance for loanshark harassment.

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