SINGAPORE — Caregivers of elderly folk, and seniors themselves, can look forward to receiving more support under an updated national plan on ageing. The 2023 Action Plan for Successful Ageing offers ...
SINGAPORE — By the first quarter of 2024, 95 per cent of all Changi Airport arrivals are expected to be cleared by automated immigration lanes as Singapore gears up to welcome 300 million visitors a ...
A recall has been issued for Chang Soda Water after bromate was detected in samples of the product, the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) said on Tuesday (June 2).
The abdication of Sultan Muhammad V as the Malaysia's King on Sunday (Jan 6) comes after weeks of intense rumours and speculation on social media.
With the departure of Ms Raeesah Khan from the Workers’ Party (WP) and from her role as a Member of Parliament (MP), the Compassvale ward of Sengkang Group Representation Constituency (GRC) will be ...
SINGAPORE — While life is gradually resuming some sense of normalcy in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, a survey commissioned by TODAY has found that some young people are still struggling with ...
SINGAPORE — The Government will use a combination of sources to fund the S$100 billion needed over the coming decades to mitigate rising sea levels caused by climate change, said the Ministry of ...
SINGAPORE — From as early as 2025, households here will be able to access broadband speeds that are up to 10 times faster than what they are now getting, with the Government spending S$100 million to ...
With almost a third of the People’s Action Party’s (PAP) Central Executive Committee (CEC) making way for new blood, leadership renewal within the ruling party is in overdrive, said political analysts ...
Sultan Muhammad V has stepped down as the Malaysia’s king with immediate effect, announced the Comptroller of the Royal Household on Sunday (Jan 6).
When Apple unveils its new top-of-the-line iPhone on Tuesday (Sept 12), it isn’t just expected to offer features like infrared facial recognition and wireless charging for the first time.
Meritocracy, an essential and integral part of Singapore’s political and social culture, has of late seen debate over its continued relevance here. In December, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong argued ...
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