tnp.straitstimes.com
Open in
urlscan Pro
152.195.221.42
Public Scan
Submitted URL: http://www.tnp.sg/
Effective URL: https://tnp.straitstimes.com/
Submission: On March 16 via manual from SG — Scanned from SG
Effective URL: https://tnp.straitstimes.com/
Submission: On March 16 via manual from SG — Scanned from SG
Form analysis
1 forms found in the DOMGET /sitesearch/
<form class="searchbar-form collapse" action="/sitesearch/" method="get" role="search" id="searchbar">
<div class="form-group">
<input type="text" name="key" class="form-control" placeholder="Search The New Paper">
<button type="reset" class="btn btn-default">Reset</button>
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-default">Search</button>
</div>
</form>
Text Content
Skip to main content Toggle navigation The New Paper Search The New Paper * Home * News * Sports * Entertainment * Lifestyle * Racing Reset Search Top Stories TV LOCAL ACTRESS TAY YING HAS 'GHOSTLY ENCOUNTER' ON SET Mar 15, 2023 Singapore RESIDENT CALLS POLICE 3 TIMES OVER LOUD CHATTER DOWN HIS BLOCK Mar 15, 2023 World WOMAN IN M'SIA RESIGNS AFTER BOSS CALLS HER 'STUPID' Mar 15, 2023 Singapore TANJONG PAGAR CRASH: WOMAN EXPECTED TO PLEAD GUILTY TO DANGEROUS DRIVING Mar 16, 2023 Singapore TISSUE PAPER SELLER CHASED AWAY BY MRT STAFF AFTER COMPLAINT Mar 15, 2023 World THAI POLICE LAUNCH DURIAN GUARDING SERVICE AFTER $39K HEIST Mar 16, 2023 World YET ANOTHER SELFIE SEEKER IN INDIA KILLED BY WILD ELEPHANT Mar 15, 2023 Singapore GRAB DRIVER ACCEPTS RINGGIT TO HELP STUDENT WITHOUT SGD Mar 15, 2023 Food to try at Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar The Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar is now on with a wealth of food stalls and food trucks offering some great dishes. Here are some of the essential bites to try... Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Mute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 2:26 Loaded: 6.77% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently playing liveLIVE Remaining Time -2:26 Playback Rate 1x Chapters * Chapters Descriptions * descriptions off, selected Captions * captions settings, opens captions settings dialog * captions off, selected Audio Track * en (Main), selected Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. TextColorWhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentBackgroundColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindowColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyTransparentSemi-TransparentOpaque Font Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyProportional Sans-SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional SerifMonospace SerifCasualScriptSmall Caps Reset restore all settings to the default valuesDone Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Close Modal Dialog This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. Play Mute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded: 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently playing liveLIVE Remaining Time -0:00 Playback Rate 1x Picture-in-PictureFullscreen 1. 2:26Food to try at Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar The Kampong Gelam Ramadan Bazaar is now on with a wealth of food stalls and food trucks offering some great dishes. Here are some of the essential bites to try... 2. 4:33THE BIG STORY: Toddler dies after being run over by father's van in freak accident A two-year-old girl has died after an accident involving a van and three pedestrians in a carpark in Woodlands on Monday. A 33-year-old man, who was behind the wheel and whom The Straits Times understands to be the girl's father, has been arrested. 3. 6:30THE BIG STORY: Find out if your neighbourhood has Singapore's cheapest food The researchers from the Institute of Policy Studies look at prices of 18 food and drink items or sets commonly sold at the food establishments across the three daily meals, such as kopi-o, wanton noodles, economic beehoon set or chicken chop. 4. 5:07Exploring Kluang: Pasta-making, fun farms and food trails For a nearby destination during the March school holidays, consider Kluang. A two-hour drive from Singapore, the small Malaysian town is surrounded by farms providing many activities such as making your own noodles. 5. 8:44Lunch With Sumiko: Richard Seow, Chairman of ACS Board of Governors Richard Seow has chaired the Anglo-Chinese School’s board of governors since 2008. He talks to Sumiko Tan about the ACS community and the reaction to the news that ACS Primary would relocate and become co-ed. 6. 2:36Will bugs be Singapore's new protein? You might balk at eating fried crickets, but what about a cracker made with cricket flour? Citrusy ants for garnish as part of a fine-dining menu, or a fried tarantula that tastes like soft-shelled crab? 7. 5:35Chef in Singapore lost over 120 relatives in Turkey earthquakes Turkish chef Ahmet Akpinar lost more than 120 relatives in the earthquakes that hit in February. He tells The Straits Times is still trying to come to grips with the tragedy. 8. 2:23Singapore athletes on what the gym means to them Many of Singapore's top athletes use Sport Singapore's Performance and Rehabilitation Gym. Some enjoy it more than others. A selection of local sports exponents share their views. 9. 5:06Singapore athletes on their key gym exercises Some of Singapore's top athletes describe the key exercises they execute in order to give them a winning edge. 10. 14:31THE BIG STORY: Singapore entities among those named in leaked foreign military documents At least three Singaporean entities are identified in classified military documents that were allegedly stolen by hackers and leaked online for sale. 11. 11:52THE BIG STORY: Will Padang Civic Ensemble make it to Unesco's World Heritage Site list? The National Heritage Board says the ensemble is most likely to fulfil one of 10 criteria for World Heritage Sites, as an "outstanding example of a type of building, architectural or technological ensemble or landscape". 12. 7:34Lawrence Wong: We know the next pandemic will be different from what we have gone through On Wednesday, the Government released a White Paper on its response to Covid-19 over the past three years, as well as the lessons learnt for future pandemics. 13. 16:03Five key points from the ST-BT Budget 2023 Roundtable Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong joins the panel, moderated by ST associate editor Vikram Khanna, to discuss the 2023 Budget. 14. 1:04:14ST-BT Budget 2023 roundtable Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong joins the panel, moderated by ST associate editor Vikram Khanna, to discuss the 2023 Budget. 15. 13:59THE BIG STORY: What Singapore did well in handling Covid-19 and where there were lapses On Wednesday, the Government released a White Paper on its response to Covid-19 over the past three years, as well as the lessons learnt for future pandemics. 16. 8:24THE BIG STORY: Why are software engineers paid so well? Median base salaries were $5,000 for junior engineers, $8,000 for senior engineers and $13,750 for engineering managers, according to a report by tech talent platform NodeFlair and technology accelerator Iterative. 17. 9:14THE BIG STORY: Singapore Parliament approves $123.7b Budget after close to 70 hours of debate The debate, which lasted for two weeks, saw close to 70 hours of back-and-forth, where 58 MPs spoke on the Budget statement itself and 661 cuts - short speeches - were filed in the debate on the ministries’ budgets. 18. 3:38When you think it is abuse: Please don't turn a blind eye Marcus Lim, Head of Touch Family Support at Touch Community Services, shares some do's and don'ts when you think someone you know could be a victim of abuse. 19. 3:04On the campaign trail with Thaksin's daughter Former PM Thaksin Shinawatra’s daughter, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, could be vying to become Thai premier. Despite witnessing her father and aunt get ousted in separate military coups, she does not expect to meet the same unravelling. 20. 6:59Wong Kim Hoh Meets...The woman at the forefront of Singapore’s space industry A visionary and one of the few global women space pioneers, Lynette Tan co-founded SSTL in 2007 with a group of like-minded individuals at a time when the space industry was unheard of in Singapore. 21. 7:54The ultimate golf challenge: Can this rookie rise to it? The Straits Times sports journalist Kimberly Kwek takes on golf - and wrecks her nerves, while trying to perfect her swing in time for 2014 US Women’s Open champion and a five-time winner on the LPGA Tour Michelle Wie West to check out her moves. 22. 6:05Durian, spoons and etiquette with chef Vindy Lee Indonesian chef Vindy Lee gives correspondent Hariz Baharudin some pointers on how to eat durian in a formal setting. 23. 2:02SCDF officers recount the moment they rescued a 12-year-old boy after quake SINGAPORE - The carpet moved for only one second, but it was confirmation for Singapore Civil Defence Force officers that there was life underneath the rubble of a collapsed building. 24. 2:48Getting rid of streaming in secondary schools, but what about stigma? There will no longer be Normal (Technical), Normal (Academic) and Express streams, when full subject-based banding goes into effect at 120 secondary schools in 2024. 25. 7:47THE BIG STORY: Healthier SG participants can get $20 in vouchers after first consultation The $20 worth of vouchers - or 3,000 healthpoints - available through the Healthy 365 app, can be exchanged for vouchers from NTUC FairPrice, credits from TransitLink or other participating merchants. 26. 2:18Red HDB block in Tampines: Scary BTO no more? The Internet has weighed in on the use of a bold red colour for a new BTO flat in Tampines North, including an MP, residents who are due to move in and many more interested observers. After a whitewash, is it still as scary? 27. 8:55THE BIG STORY: First-time BTO applicants who don't select a flat will lose priority for a year from August launch The tightening of the rule, which starts from the August BTO sales exercise, is meant to reduce the number of people who decline to pick a flat and ensure more efficient allocation, so that those who need a flat can secure it more quickly. 28. 11:12THE BIG STORY: Joseph Schooling out of Singapore's SEA Games team, first time in 12 years For the first time since his 2011 debut, Joseph Schooling will not represent Singapore at the biennial SEA Games. He made the decision to pull out, saying he is not at his competitive best. 29. 3:28Inside Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience Arts correspondent Arthur Sim takes a tour of the new Resorts World Sentosa exhibit celebrating the work of one of the world's most famous painters, Vincent van Gogh. 30. 9:02THE BIG STORY: HDB launches 4,428 BTO flats for sale, including 2 projects under PLH model 4,428 Build-To-Order flats were launched for sale on Tuesday across five sites, including two under the prime location public housing model. 31. 10:18THE BIG STORY: National Service exit permit only needed for overseas trips of at least 12 months From April, operationally ready national servicemen going overseas for an extended period need to apply for an exit permit only for trips of 12 months or longer, compared with six months now. 32. 8:01Lunch with Sumiko: Seah Boon Lock, Seah Qin Quan and Seah Kun Miao of Yew Kee Group Seah Boon Lock transformed Yew Kee Duck Rice into a mini-food empire with more than 70 food and drinks outlets. He's now guiding his children, Qin Quan and Kun Miao, as they run the local Chicha San Chen bubble tea franchise. 33. 5:25Paying it forward: Single mum with dyslexic boys teaches special-needs kids to swim After Aine Wong enrolled her two dyslexic sons in swimming lessons, she was dismayed at how they were treated. This led her to start her own swimming classes for children with special needs. 34. 3:10Eight questions with Win Metawin F4 Thailand star Win Metawin was in Singapore to greet fans at an event held by Tiffany. The Straits Times caught up with him to ask a few burning questions. 35. 4:18Toa Payoh night vegetable market to close: "It's a pity, right?" From Aug 19, the vegetable market in Toa Payoh East will close owing to the development of housing in the area. 36. 10:54THE BIG STORY: Budget 2023 is a delicate balancing act amid a tight fiscal position Balance was a key theme of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong's speech: between more taxes and more handouts; increasing corporate taxes and maintaining competitiveness between various priorities of the day. 37. 10:06THE BIG STORY: Singapore core inflation rises to 5.5% in Jan driven by CNY buying, GST hike Core inflation, which excludes the costs of private transport and accommodation and reflects the expenses of Singapore households more accurately, rose to 5.5 per cent year on year in January, the highest since November 2008. 38. 6:15THE BIG STORY: COE prices up across the board, as Open category hits record high Certificate of entitlement (COE) prices spiked across all categories in the latest tender exercise, with the Open category hitting a record high of $118,001. Commercial vehicle COEs also set a new record price of $87,790. 39. 6:04THE BIG STORY: Two teens given ISA orders, including 15-year-old who is youngest-ever detainee Two Singaporean teenagers have been issued orders under the Internal Security Act for terrorism-related activities. One is a 15-year-old. He is the youngest person to be dealt with under the ISA for terrorism-related activities. 40. 11:52THE BIG STORY: Survey shows more university graduates getting higher paying full-time jobs More university graduates secured higher-paying full-time jobs last year, according to the latest graduate employment survey, but more graduates also remained jobless six months after leaving school. 41. 3:31Turkey quake: It’s going to take the world to help Turkey, says Mercy Relief chairman Thousands in Turkey are now hungry, homeless and facing bitterly cold weather. ST reporter Samuel Devaraj talks to Mercy Relief chairman Mr Satwant Singh about the efforts to help those affected by the earthquake. 42. 3:2468 SCDF officers return home from Turkey rescue efforts to hero's welcome The team that helped with rescue operations in quake-hit Turkey was received with thunderous applause, cheers and garlands at Changi Airport in the early hours on Saturday. 43. 3:05Pathlight School graduate who went to mainstream JC passes A levels Like many students his age, 19-year-old Joshua Ng received his A-level results on Feb 17. The results are especially significant for Joshua, as the Yishun Innova Junior College student has high-functioning autism. 44. 5:51THE BIG STORY: More travellers trying to enter Singapore with impersonated identities The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority says that there was a nearly 15-fold increase in such cases at Singapore’s borders – from 28 cases in 2021 to 441 cases in 2022. 45. 2:31Into the introspective: Exploring 29Rooms Singapore The 29Rooms experience is in Singapore. Amanda Chai explores the multi-sensory, Instagrammable funhouse. It's not just about taking photos, they say, it’s all about being introspective. 46. 2:54Turkey quake: Rescuer says saving a girl after six days gives hope more survivors can be found Aid worker Hasan Abut tells The Straits Times about the moment his team heard a voice from deep within the rubble of a fallen building. The girl – Aisha – had survived for six days since the devastating earthquake in Turkey on Feb 6. 47. 8:53THE BIG STORY: Telegram group circulating obscene images allegedly of Singaporean women The group claims that some of these women are Singaporean. It has also claimed to be linked to administrators who ran a previous group which peddled similar obscene content. 48. 9:54THE BIG STORY: How will Singapore's new housing policies help first-timers own a home quickly? In his Budget speech on Tuesday, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong announced several support measures to help first-time home buyers. Senior vice-president of research and analytics at Orange Tee and Tie, Christine Sun weighs in on these measures. 49. 2:12Crows seen attacking pedestrians in Bishan Crows have been seen swooping down on pedestrians near Bishan Street 12. NParks said it is working with Bishan-Toa Payoh Town Council to reduce the crow population as house crows are an invasive species and threaten native biodiversity. 50. 3:24Four key points from the ST-UOB Roundtable on Budget 2023 The key points raised during the ST-UOB roundtable – moderated by ST associate editor Vikram Khanna – include the impact of inflation on business and the tough choices that lie ahead for Singapore. 51. 58:11The ST-UOB Roundtable on Budget 2023 ST associate editor Vikram Khanna moderates the panel discussing the Budget delivered by Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong. 52. 3:11Budget 2023: What it means for young families A bigger bonus for those looking to have children, and more time with the family for dads. We break down what Budget 2023 means for young families. 53. 2:51Budget 2023: What it means for home owners Whether you’re starting off with a BTO, or a resale HDB flat, we break down what Budget 2023 means for new or prospective home owners. 54. 2:09Budget 2023: Four things you need to know There is a lot to unpack from the 2023 Budget. Here are four things you'll want to know about. 55. 1:57Budget 2023: What it means for working adults From a higher CPF monthly salary ceiling to cash payouts, we break down what Budget 2023 means for young working adults. 56. 3:56'I told myself I had to live differently': Paralysed athlete continues to love life and sport Thomas Yong is a blind Paralympian who has represented Singapore in swimming and Bowling since 1988. Last year, he suffered a fall that left him paralysed from the neck down. Yet he remains resilient thanks to the love of his family. 57. 9:18THE BIG STORY: Budget 2023 to focus on moving forward post-Covid-19, says DPM Wong This year's Budget statement comes as Singapore’s economy grew by 3.6 per cent in 2022, slightly lower than the earlier estimate of 3.8 per cent. It will include details of enhancements to the Assurance Package, as announced in November 2022. 58. 6:40Lunch with Sumiko: Eric Yuan, Zoom founder and CEO China-born American billionaire Eric Yuan is a businessman, engineer, and the CEO and founder of Zoom Video Communications. 59. 1:56Singaporeans and money: Are you able to stick to a budget? Do you know how much money you have available to spend each month? Recent research into budgeting habits offers some interesting and perhaps quite worrying insights. 60. 1:58How to escape safely during a train breakdown emergency Follow this public emergency drill by SBS Transit to find out how to safely exit a tunnel during a train breakdown. The exercise, which included climbing a six-storey escape shaft, involved 40 students and teachers from Hwa Chong Institution. 61. 5:298 best bites at Chatuchak Night Market Singapore Chatuchak Night Market is here and offers a wealth of tasty food from Thailand. ST Food Online editor Hedy Khoo explores the stalls to bring you eight dishes to make the wandering worthwhile. 62. 2:03It's not me, ick's you: A guide to first date red flags "The ick" is a dating term for a turn-off that makes someone instantly unattractive. Here are some examples... 63. 1:55New experiences at the Rail Corridor About 6km of the northern stretch of the Rail Corridor between Kranji and Hillview MRT stations has been enhanced and was opened to the public on Friday. Here are some new experiences to try. 64. 6:36THE BIG STORY: Worst of inflation may be over; living costs still a worry for middle-income households Professor Lawrence Loh, director of the NUS Business School’s Centre for Governance and Sustainability, discusses the implications on middle-income families and what income growth in Singapore could look like in the future. 65. 3:11Car dealer who pays for strangers’ funerals is ST Singaporean of the Year 2022 Anson Ng has made it his life’s mission to help people, whether it's feeding those in need or paying for the funerals of strangers. Because of his altruism, he was named The Straits Times Singaporean of the Year 2022. 66. 4:21Chairman of ACS board of governors on decision to relocate primary school, go co-ed Mr Richard Seow, chairman of Anglo-Chinese School's board of governors spoke to the media on Feb 9 about the decision to relocate the primary school to Tengah in 2030. 67. 12:53THE BIG STORY: Singapore further eases mask rules amid move to Dorscon green From February 13, commuters will no longer need to wear masks when taking public transport as community regulations are progressively lifted. 68. 2:29Singapore goes Green: A Dorscon explainer The multi-ministry task force announced that Singapore will lower its Dorscon level to the lowest level: Green. This means the country will lift its remaining Covid-19 restrictions. We look back at Singapore's Dorscon journey through the pandemic. 69. 5:33ST LIVE: Singapore to move to Dorscon Green on Feb 13; Covid-19 task force stands down With Singapore's Covid-19 situation remaining stable in recent months, from February 13 (Monday), Singapore will lower the Dorscon level from Yellow to Green. 70. 0:47"Spy" balloon memes on Chinese social media pop up On Chinese social media, jokes about the suspected spy balloon have been making the rounds. 71. 13:06THE BIG STORY: Young people make up bulk of scam victims in 2022 Scam victims in Singapore lost a total of $660.7 million in 2022, up from $632 million in 2021. More than 53 per cent of total scam victims were between 20 and 39 years old. 72. 1:31Six Thai dishes to try at Chatuchak Night Market Singapore If you're pining for Thailand but can't get away, the Chatuchak Night Market Singapore is back for a second instalment. Here are just six Thai dishes you can check out at the open-air market. 73. 8:03THE BIG STORY: World aids Turkey, Syria after deadly quake International aid from 45 countries is pouring in to help search-and-rescue efforts in Turkiye and neighbouring Syria, as both countries deal with the aftermath of the magnitude-7.8 earthquake that struck on Monday (Feb 6). 74. 6:29THE BIG STORY: SG Arrival Card will be permanent feature to guard against import of infectious diseases The SG Arrival Card, which travellers including Singaporean residents submit before returning to the Republic, will be a permanent feature to guard against importing infectious diseases of concern. 75. 2:05The sights and sounds of Thaipusam 2023 Thaipusam returned after a two-year hiatus with around 450 kavadi-bearers making the 3.2km journey from Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road to Sri Thendayuthapani Temple in Tank Road. 76. 1:40Chingay 2023: The parade returns With the theme of Embrace Tomorrow, the Chingay Parade is back as a fully in-person event after two years. Here are highlights from the first night of the parade. 77. 10:42Conversations On The Future: Dr Jane Goodall Dr Jane Goodall, the renowned primatologist and United Nations Messenger of Peace, talks to Nirmal Ghosh about the drive to inspire environmentalism in young people and why, despite the damage done to the planet, she remains an optimist. 78. 3:56Transforming sushi train technology in Osaka Kaitenzushi – aka conveyor belt sushi or sushi train – was created in 1958, evolving into a 740 billion Yen industry by 2021. Sushiro, Japan's largest kaitenzushi chain is taking the model to the next level through digital transformation. 79. 5:42The champagne cocktail taste test With Tom Hanks revealing his hankering for a mix of Diet Coke and champagne, The Straits Times asked Anti:dote bar to create a variety of other champagne cocktails, including milk and Yakult. 80. 4:16THE BIG STORY: Malaysia proposes a system that could help ease Johor Causeway jam Malaysia has proposed a "single clearance system" that aims to ease acute traffic congestion along the Johor Causeway, as well as the second link at Tuas, that links Singapore to Malaysia. 81. 6:26THE BIG STORY: 8 adverse events among 16,448 Moderna/Spikevax jabs given to children up to 4 years The Health Sciences Authority says serious adverse events after Covid-19 vaccination in children aged six months to 11 years are rare. 82. 10:13THE BIG STORY: Self-radicalised 18-year-old teen detained by ISD An 18-year-old post-secondary student who had made plans and preparations to undertake armed violence in Singapore and overseas, was detained under in December 2022 under the Internal Security Act. 83. 6:28Shanmugam on self-radicalised teen who planned bomb attack on army camp An 18-year-old Singapore student was detained after he planned to bomb an army camp, stab non-believers in dark alleys and declare Coney Island an ISIS province. 84. 1:38First recycling plant in Singapore to repurpose glass waste It is able to divert large amounts of glass waste from the Semakau landfill, which is estimated to fill up by 2035. 85. 3:09The Leopard 2 tank: A game-changer in Ukraine? Will the arrival of the Leopard 2 tanks turn the tide in the Russia-Ukraine war? We find out what makes this tank one of the best in the world. 86. 6:28THE BIG STORY: Singapore ranked least corrupt Asian country, fifth overall The Republic, however, achieved the standing with its lowest score in a decade at 83 points - since the scoring metric was revamped by Transparency International in 2012 and Singapore scored a high of 87 points. 87. 2:25Anwar Ibrahim's first visit to Singapore as Malaysia's PM Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation and jointly seize opportunities in the digital economy and green economy, and to work closely on data protection and cyber security. 88. 5:46THE BIG STORY: Singapore, Malaysia sign agreements to deepen digital and green economy cooperation in Anwar Ibrahim's first visit as PM Singapore and Malaysia have signed agreements to strengthen bilateral cooperation and jointly seize opportunities in the digital economy and green economy, as well as to work closely on data protection and cyber security. 89. 1:26Children's wonderland at Punggol Regional Library Look out for features such as a toy library, a room filled with interactive walls that showcase Singapore poetry and resources catering to persons with disabilities at the new Punggol Regional Library. 90. 5:40Lunch with Sumiko: Jonathan Lim, co-founder and CEO of Oddle Jonathan Lim, the co-founder of food ordering platform Oddle, tells ST executive editor Sumiko Tan how his company has gone beyond food delivery to helping restaurants transform digitally. 91. 3:53Still burning rubber: 120 years of Harley-Davidson Iconic US motorcycle company Harley-Davidson is celebrating 120 years on the road. To mark the occasion, join The Straits Times for a ride down memory lane. 92. 8:28THE BIG STORY: Prices for resale HDB flats rise 2.3% in Q4, slowest increase in 2022 Prices in the Housing Board resale market rose at a slower pace of 2.3 per cent in the last quarter of 2022, compared with 2.6 per cent in the third quarter. 93. 9:36THE BIG STORY: Police investigate violent attack on 15-year-old Police are investigating an attack on a 15-year-old boy, who was taken to hospital after being beaten up at a fitness corner in Serangoon. 94. 7:28THE BIG STORY: Core consumer prices in Singapore remain at 5.1% for third straight month Singapore's core inflation, which excludes costs of private transport and accommodation, came in at 5.1 per cent year on year in December. 95. 3:52Queens' gambit: Three sisters who scored international chess federation ranking Three girls from Singapore are taking on the chess world. The Rice sisters – Lauren, Leah and Lana – all have international chess federation (Fide) ratings, obtained by competing against players in international tournaments. 96. 1:15Ong Ye Kung visits airport staff and healthcare workers on first day of Chinese New Year On Sunday (Jan 22), Health Minister Ong Ye Kung met drivers and staff at Changi Airport and healthcare workers at Sengkang General Hospital. During the visits, he expressed his thanks to those providing essential services during Chinese New Year. 97. 4:41Wong Kim Hoh meets... Evan Heng Mr Evan Heng wants to build an education ecosystem. 98. 3:58An outstanding passion for stand-up paddling Edwina Woo picked up stand-up paddling after an upheaval in her life and competed in her first overseas race last year. Now, she is looking to represent Singapore at the International Canoe Federation Stand-Up Paddling World Championships in Pattaya. 99. 3:39Yishun stand-off: Officers recount knifepoint confrontation On Jan 9, a 42-year-old man held a 60-year-old woman at knifepoint in Yishun, which led to a 20-minute stand-off between him and police officers. 100. 8:24Scaminar! ACT Against Scams forum highlights Singaporeans must take active steps in the fight against scams because anyone can fall prey to them. The Ministry of Home Affairs launched the “I can ACT against scams” campaign at the Scaminar! forum on Jan 18. 101. Editor’s Picks Singapore CHANGI AIRPORT REGAINS CROWN, NAMED WORLD’S BEST AIRPORT FOR 12TH TIME Mar 16, 2023 Asia TAIWAN SHIPPING GIANT EVERGREEN TO GIVE STAFF 11-MONTH MID-YEAR BONUS AFTER MASSIVE YEAR-END PAYOUT Mar 15, 2023 Business AS GEOPOLITICS RESHAPE GLOBAL ECONOMY, IS SINGAPORE’S FINANCIAL HUB STATUS AT RISK? Mar 16, 2023 Life HARRY POTTER THEME PARK TO OPEN IN TOKYO IN JUNE Mar 15, 2023 More Stories TV KAMAL ADLI’S WIFE SUFFERING FROM ANXIETY AFTER BRUTAL ATTACK ON HIM Mar 15, 2023 Music K-POP GROUP NCT DREAM, CANTOPOP TRIO GRASSHOPPER TO HOLD S'PORE SHOWS Mar 14, 2023 Movies LINDSAY LOHAN EXPECTING FIRST CHILD WITH HUSBAND Mar 15, 2023 Travel HARRY POTTER THEME PARK TO OPEN IN TOKYO IN JUNE Mar 15, 2023 Music MANDOPOP SINGER ALEX TO PERFORMING HERE IN APRIL Mar 15, 2023 Singapore TRUST YOGA EX-INSTRUCTOR FINED $4,000 FOR MOLESTING WOMAN DURING LESSON Mar 16, 2023 Singapore WOMAN TRAVELS DAILY TO YISHUN, WHERE PEOPLE BUY HER MEALS Mar 16, 2023 Singapore 'NEW CABBY' LOSES CONTROL OF TAXI, REVERSES INTO PILLAR Mar 16, 2023 Makan ONE PRAWN & CO’S SEAFOOD DINNER AND BINARY’S REVAMPED MENU Mar 16, 2023 Singapore REVISED TOLL CHARGES AT TUAS CHECKPOINT FROM MARCH 31 Mar 16, 2023 Singapore MAN ALLEGEDLY IMPORTED 20 REPLICA GUNS, 54 MAGAZINES Mar 16, 2023 Singapore MAN ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT; POLICE SEIZE TWO CLEAVERS Mar 15, 2023 World THAI MAN SUES WIFE FOR HIDING $470K LOTTERY PRIZE FROM HIM Mar 15, 2023 Racing TAN KEEN FOR US-BREDS TO ‘GO BANG’ AGAIN Mar 15, 2023 Racing KING ARTHUR, YUSOFF HOLD COURT AT TRIALS Mar 15, 2023 * Load more * Home * News * Sports * Entertainment * Lifestyle * Racing * Contact TNP * About SPH * Privacy Statement * Data Protection Policy * Member Terms & Conditions * Website Terms & Conditions Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No. 202120748H. Copyright © 2023 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.