New programme links global mayors
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has announced the launch of the Mayoral Fellowship, a by-invite programme for current and former mayors from around the world to share experiences and build a community of practice.
Temperature dips to 20.1°C in city-state
The mercury fell to a record low in 2026, offering some a reprieve from days of sweltering heat amid the El Nino weather phenomenon.
Govt to step up anti-gambling drive during World Cup
The government will intensify enforcement against illegal gambling activities during the FIFA World Cup 2026, as authorities seek to curb illicit betting and raise awareness of problem gambling risks, the Ministry of Home Affairs said.
Venus and Jupiter gather for ‘cosmic kiss’
Look towards the evening sky over the next few days and you might glimpse two bright planets gathered for a celestial meeting.
Hantavirus quarantine ends for cruise pair
Two Singapore residents, who were being monitored for hantavirus, have been released from quarantine after testing negative for the disease.
US to send only used nuclear subs to Australia
AUSTRALIA will only receive used nuclear-powered submarines from the United States as part of an agreement to "streamline" the Aukus deal, with the move branded as a "cost-effective" measure by Defence Minister Richard Marles.
Tokyo rejects hawkish label
JAPAN's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi (pic) has rejected accusations of "new militarism" by Tokyo and criticised China for rapidly expanding its military with little transparency, underscoring mounting tensions between the two countries.
Seeking balance of power in Asia
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth struck a measured tone towards China at a major defence forum yesterday, noting "rightful alarm" over Beijing's military build-up but saying the United States sought a "stable equilibrium" in Asia..
Defence chiefs push for more cooperation
ASEAN defence ministers agreed to step up joint military training and exercises, particularly in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.
Keeping seniors on their feet
In a corner of suburban Singapore, Betty Boon vaults a guardrail, crawls underneath a slide, executes forward shoulder rolls and scales a steep slope, finishing the course to applause.
