Woman who caused commotion with knife at Tampines Street 82 arrested for possessing offensive weapon
SINGAPORE: A 53-year-old woman who was allegedly “brandishing” a knife outside St Hilda’s Secondary School in Tampines on Monday (Sep 19) evening was arrested for possession of an offensive weapon, said the police. Police told CNA that they had received a call for assistance at about 6.30pm regarding the womanContinue Reading
Elderly woman with knife causes commotion at Tampines St 82, later taken away in ambulance
SINGAPORE: An elderly woman with a knife caused a commotion outside St Hilda’s Secondary School at Tampines Street 82 on Monday (Sep 19) evening. When CNA arrived at the scene at around 7pm, an elderly woman could be seen screaming in pain. At least two police cars and about 10Continue Reading
Tom Brady breaks tablet as he finally snaps seven-game losing streak to Saints but frustrations spill over in nervy match-up
Tom Brady snapped the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ seven-game losing streak against the New Orleans Saints as his side overcame a fraught game filled with scuffles and frayed nerves to seal a 20-10 victory in Louisiana.Continue Reading
One-third of China’s land protected under ecological ‘red line’ scheme
SHANGHAI: Nearly a third of China’s land is now off-limits to development under a scheme known as the “ecological protection red line”, a senior official said at a news briefing on Monday (Sep 19), bringing the country in accord with global biodiversity targets. China first proposed its “red line” schemeContinue Reading
Son gave me life, says mum who received Singapore’s first liver transplant in a stage four cancer patient
Liver transplants, previously not recommended for stage four patients with cancer in the liver, will today increase chances of surviving by at least another five years to 60 per cent, studies show.Continue Reading
Pre-schools look to hire more men as sector expands
The Early Childhood Development Agency has embarked on a national campaign to correct misperceptions that the industry is more suited for women.Continue Reading
Views wanted on how Singapore can promote sustainable living and address climate change: MSE
Public engagements for environmental sustainability under Forward Singapore’s Steward Pillar were launched on Monday as Climate Action Week 2022 kicked off.Continue Reading
Korea’s Yoon in a deep, dark ratings hole
On the eve of his victory in South Korea’s presidential election, President Yoon Suk-yeol promised to unite a divided country. That was always unlikely to happen. Yoon is a political outsider with no established support base within his People Power Party. He won the closest victory in South Korea’s democratic history following substance-free campaigns from both candidates. Yoon has never held […]
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Racist chanting mars Real Madrid’s 2-1 derby victory over Atlético Madrid
Racist chanting from a group of Atlético Madrid fans towards Real Madrid player Vinícius Jr. was caught on camera ahead of the Madrid derby on Sunday.Continue Reading
Aaron Judge hits two HRs to reach 59 on the year, edges closer to Roger Maris’ 61
New York Yankees superstar Aaron Judge hit two home runs to reach 59 on the season — the most ever for a right-hander in American League (AL) history — in a monster performance on Sunday afternoon in Milwaukee as the Yankees beat the Brewers 12-8.Continue Reading