Indonesia: More than 120 dead in football stampede
At least 127 died after police tear-gassed rioting supporters after a match on East Java.Continue Reading
At least 127 died after police tear-gassed rioting supporters after a match on East Java.Continue Reading
SINGAPORE: Residents in Ang Mo Kio, Bishan and Toa Payoh can now cycle more conveniently between and within their towns with the completion of 14.5km of new cycling paths. In a media release on Saturday (Oct 1), the Land Transport Authority (LTA) gave an update on the ongoing development of cycling paths in Singapore. Seven kilometres ofContinue Reading
In this week’s instalment of Creative Capital, we talk to 36-year-old Singaporean Autumn Brown Yushun who runs a successful textile workshop and retail business while teaching at NAFA and creating culinary content for a local food business.Continue Reading
There is something special about the roar of an engine in a sports car – but views must change when even the F1 championship has a net-zero target, says motorsport presenter Claire Jedrek.Continue Reading
How do you transform Marina Bay into a 61-lap, 5.063km Formula 1 race track? It’s a process that begins months before the race, says the man who oversees lighting at the Singapore Grand Prix.Continue Reading
SINGAPORE: Charles Leclerc took pole position on Saturday (Oct 1) for the Singapore Grand Prix, but Formula 1 world championship leader Max Verstappen was left fuming after finishing only eighth fastest in damp conditions. Leclerc clocked 1 minute 49.412 seconds in his Ferrari to top the timesheets 0.022 seconds aheadContinue Reading
The disruption affected hospitals and polyclinics under the National Healthcare Group and the National University Health System.Continue Reading
A 29-year-old man is being investigated for his suspected involvement in a case of rash act.Continue Reading
The average number of students caught for smoking and vaping offences has “remained low” over the past three years, says the Ministry of Education. Continue Reading
The Shangri-La hotel group has said a database containing the personal information of customers at eight of its Asian properties between May and July has been hacked. Read full storyContinue Reading
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