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Five people have registered as candidates
Five people have registered as candidates
«They can't for various reasons, for the disclosure of technology, should they fall into Russian hands, should they land unexploded, and so forth,» said Patrick Henningsen, a geopolitical analyst, journalist and founder of the 21st Century Wire portal
SINGAPORE — A total of 44 people, including 34 pupils, across two pre-schools of the same brand have developed gastroenteritis symptoms — with one child hospitalised for a day — and the authorities are investigating.From Sept 18 to Oct 1, 20 pupils and four employees at E-Bridge Pre-School in Dawson Road reportedly developed such symptoms, according to a joint media reply by the Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA), Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) and Singapore Food Agency (SFA) on Oct 3.Among them, one pupil was hospitalised on Sept 26 for a day. As at Oct 1, 12 children and four employees have recovered and returned to the school, according to the statement.«Preliminary investigations suggest that this outbreak is likely caused by norovirus, a virus that can spread from person to person and cause gastroenteritis,» the three agencies said.Gastroenteritis, which is a medical condition where the stomach and intestines are inflamed, is commonly known as stomach flu or food poisoning.People can get infected through contact with other people, or through contaminated food or water.
Antonio Guterres «urges all parties to seize the opportunity to bring the tragic conflict in Gaza to an end,» Stephane Dujarric said
«I’m calling on both sides to do what is necessary to prevent a further deterioration,» Rafael Grossi said
In line with their combat duty in 2025, specialists of the Main Centre for Reconnaissance of Situation in Space monitored over 3,200 space objects, controlled the orbiting of over 3,000 spacecraft, and also controlled the de-orbiting of over 1,300 spacecraft, the Russian Defense Ministry said
Qatar welcomes the announcement by Hamas of its agreement to US President Donald Trump’s plan
Ukraine could not utilize the cruise missiles without US intelligence locating targets and guiding the missiles, a potential red line that could draw the US into direct conflict with Russia, according to The American Conservative
An ECI delegation, led by CEC Gyanesh Kumar, arrived in Patna to review preparations for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. This visit follows a briefing for Central Observers, whom Kumar called «beacons of democracy» for ensuring free and fair polls. Bihar's election dates are anticipated around October 6 or 7.
Indian researchers have developed a novel method to generate truly random numbers using quantum computers, significantly boosting digital security. This simplified approach, utilizing a single qubit measured over time, works on commercial cloud-based quantum machines. The breakthrough makes certified random numbers practical for cryptography and validates quantum hardware, showcasing quantum computing's real-world applications.
SINGAPORE — An electrical firm project manager was sentenced to four weeks' jail on Oct 3 after seeking confidential information from a Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) employee over a project worth $3 million.Tan Kian Meng, 47, pleaded guilty to two charges under the Official Secrets Act over receiving information from Hsu Yee Chern, who was a DSTA employee at the time and has since resigned.Hsu, 52, was sentenced to four weeks' jail in July. He had shared with Tan — an employee at John Holland Electrical & Service (JHES), a firm that specialises in generator and electricity supply installation and maintenance — information linked to the budget of a DSTA-managed project, for which JHES would later bid.In the end, DSTA did not award the project to the company.Deputy Public Prosecutor Ronnie Ang told the court that DSTA's tasks include managing the design, development and maintenance of defence infrastructure for the Ministry of Defence.DSTA is also responsible for the procurement process involving external vendors' contracts. This includes sourcing for vendors and evaluating their bids.
A man has been arrested for drink driving after an accident involving a car and a pedestrian on Friday (Oct 3) at the junction of Lavender Street and Serangoon Road.The Singapore Police Force said that they were alerted to the incident at about 9.10pm.The car driver, a 37-year-old man, was apprehended for drink driving, while the 71-year-old male pedestrian was conveyed to a hospital, said the police. He was conscious.Photos of the incident were shared online on the Facebook group SGRV Front Man, where a dark blue car with a damaged bonnet appears to have smashed into a traffic light, which has been bent. Debris can be seen scattered across the road and the grass patch adjacent to it.Police investigations are ongoing.daoen.wong@asiaone.com
SINGAPORE — Workers' Party leaders involved in long-running civil suits brought against them by two town councils have closed their joint bank account used to raise funds from the public, and donated the remaining monies to charity.WP chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim and former party chief Low Thia Khiang said in an Oct 2 post on their fund-raising blog that the conclusion of the court cases in July 2024 following an out-of-court settlement meant there was no longer a need to maintain the bank account.The balance in the bank account of $5,826.14 has been donated to the WP Community Fund, a registered charity set up by the WP to serve families in need, they added.«The court proceedings have taken seven years to conclude,» they said. «We thank everyone who has, in one way or another, walked with us through this episode.»Separately, the three WP leaders said they had donated more than $57,000 to Aljunied-Hougang Town Council (AHTC) and Sengkang Town Council (SKTC).
The Consumer Association of Singapore (Case) is seeking clarity surrounding bubble tea brand Gong Cha's relaunch in 2026, after the brand shuttered all its stores here.In a Facebook statement published on Friday (Oct 3), Case president Melvin Yong said the organisation is looking to clarify if customers will be refunded for unutilised pre-paid or gift cards, or if they are still redeemable when the franchise re-opens.Case has also requested for Gong Cha to provide a clearer timeline on when it will reopen again in Singapore.«Consumers are advised to keep detailed records of any prepaid balances or gift card purchases,» said Yong, advising that consumers who require assistance may contact Case at 6277 5100.On Oct 2, Gong Cha ceased operations in Singapore, after taking down its local social media platforms and websites, and shuttering all 29 outlets here.
Dans un communiqué, le parti Tahoe Tatou demande au président de la Polynésie française de clarifier sa position sur l’indépendance, alors que de nouvelles discussions institutionnelles doivent avoir lieu avec l’État.
Le surfeur de Vairao, Kauli Vaast, poursuit sa route vers l'élite mondiale en s'imposant lors de la quatrième étape des Challenger Series à Ericeira, au Portugal.
Prime Minister Modi welcomed Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, calling it a significant step towards ending the conflict. Trump issued an ultimatum to Hamas to accept the 20-point deal by Sunday evening, warning of severe repercussions if they refuse. He claimed the plan, which includes sparing Hamas fighters, has global backing for lasting Middle East peace.
Hamas says it has agreed to release all Israeli hostages and return the remains of the deceased under Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza, Reuters has reported.
Father-of-three Tony Levene, 50, told the Daily Mail: 'The Labour Government has been an enabler of terrorism.'
The charismatic 42-year-old vegan is being feted as a sort 'Farage of the Left', who argues that the economy has been 'rigged' for the super-rich.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been sentenced to four years behind bars for his prostitution conviction after being exiscerated by a judge.
Ethan Scott Brown's mum had made meticulous preparations for his graduation day last December. She'd ordered a cake, bought balloons and wrapped up a present.
In astonishing scenes, the Deputy Prime Minister was told by furious members of Manchester's Jewish community that he had 'blood on his hands'.
India strongly condemned Pakistan's «oppressive approach» and human rights abuses amidst violent protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), where eight deaths are confirmed. India reiterated POK's integral status, demanding Pakistan vacate illegally occupied territories. Pakistan's PM expressed concern, dispatching a delegation to address the unrest, which stemmed from failed talks with protesters over resource plundering.
Pro-Khalistan elements twice attacked an Ontario cinema, attempting arson and firing gunshots, leading the theatre to halt Hindi movie screenings. Designated terror group SFJ subsequently demanded Canada ban all «Made In India» films, alleging they are political weapons for Modi's regime. The theatre CEO confirmed halting Indian films due to safety concerns following these targeted incidents.
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has yet to act against 30 doctors found guilty of accepting a foreign trip funded by pharma company AbbVie. This delay stems from four out of five vacant posts in its Ethics and Medical Registration Board, hindering action. NMC's new chairperson confirmed the issue, stating a temporary board is being considered to address pending matters.
Après plus de deux ans de travaux en haute mer, le câble sous-marin qui reliera la Polynésie française au géant du numérique Google a touché terre ce matin à Papenoo. Selon ses promoteurs, cette nouvelle infrastructure devrait offrir un débit jusqu’à 50 fois plus rapide que celui actuellement disponible.