Singapore students can pick up football, up their game through ambitious programme by FIFA
Schools can turn to this programme to help students who want to up their game or pick up the sport.Continue Reading
Schools can turn to this programme to help students who want to up their game or pick up the sport.Continue Reading
At least 250,000 cancer patients benefited from the National Health Security Office’s (NHSO) gold card universal healthcare scheme in 2022, up from an annual average of 100,000 beneficiaries in the five years prior, the office has said.Continue Reading
Yala: Representatives of those who supported the secretary-general of the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre (SPBAC), who was recently transferred to the Office of the Permanent Secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office on Monday, asked the cabinet to review the order.Continue Reading
The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) on Monday expressed concern that the opening of the Orange Line’s eastern section might be delayed due to legal disputes involving the western extension.Continue Reading
AirTags may work, but GPS trackers cover more ground. Here are eight devices that will help pet owners in Singapore avert a crisis.Continue Reading
The opposition camp plans to lodge another petition against suspended Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob with the Constitutional Court, asking the court to revoke his rights to contest in elections.Continue Reading
A ransomware task force in Singapore has recommended that it be made mandatory for companies to report ransom payments. Sygnia’s vice president of cyber security service in APAC weighs up the considerations behind ransom payments.Continue Reading
Kanchanaburi: The Thong Pha Phum provincial court has sentenced five hunters to almost five years in prison for killing a tiger and her cub in a national park in Thong Pha Phum district last year.Continue Reading
Seen people with a “May I have a seat please?” sticker or lanyard on buses and MRT trains – or used it yourself? CNA’s Grace Yeoh puts one on to see how receptive other commuters are to “invisible” conditions or disabilities.Continue Reading
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