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Trade conflict with China could take years to resolve: Larry Kudlow

WASHINGTON • White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Friday the United States wants “near term” results from US-China trade talks in these two months but cautioned that the trade conflict could take years to resolve. Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Mr Kudlow said that although the United States and China have […]

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Taiwan’s generational divide over Hong Kong

After seeing images of Hong Kong police beating protesters and bystanders last month, Mr Alex Ko, 23, leapt into action. An administrator with the Che-Lam Presbyterian Church in Taipei, he convinced his congregation to begin accepting donations of gas masks, goggles and even fruit for protesters in Hong Kong. Please subscribe or log in to […]

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Late-night clashes in Hong Kong after airport protest was foiled

HONG KONG • Protesters in Hong Kong occupied roads and surrounded a police station in Mong Kok – briefly torching a barricade – last night after an earlier plan to block airport access was foiled by heavy police presence. Hundreds blocked roads close to the Prince Edward subway station in Kowloon, which had been shut […]

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Centre for critically ill kids opens new site

As a three-year-old recovering from leukaemia, Damien cannot go to a pre-school. But he has friends and fun just like any other pre-schooler. Since February, Damien has been attending Arc Children’s Centre in the morning from Monday to Friday, with approval from his doctor. It is a charity daycare centre, designed for children with cancer […]

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First BMT graduation parade in heartland

The field at Our Tampines Hub was even greener yesterday as it hosted the first basic military training (BMT) graduation parade to be held in a heartland location, with some 3,200 military recruits throwing their jockey caps in the air in celebration. Our Tampines Hub was chosen as it was big enough and easily accessible […]

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Service sector in Singapore draws South Korean workers

Two months ago, Ms Lee Yoon-ji, 23, resigned from her job as a finance executive in a bank in Seoul and bought a plane ticket to Singapore. Here, she began work as a receptionist at Novotel hotel in Stevens Road. In the process, she took a 50 per cent pay cut – she now earns […]

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Doctors must issue MCs responsibly, says MOH

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said that when medical certificates are generated electronically, doctors must be responsible and that there are security protocols to prevent fraudulent issuance of the certificates. “The issuance of a medical certificate by a doctor, whether it is in a paper or an electronic format, carries with it the responsibility to […]

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Consulting doctor without leaving home, and in less than 5 minutes

The Sunday Times tested out a telemedicine app to see just how easy it would be to get an electronic medical certificate (MC) from the comfort of one’s home. With claims of food poisoning, midnight vomiting, early morning diarrhoea, and persistent nausea and lethargy, this reporter contacted a doctor over the phone. Please subscribe or […]

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Putting the ‘app’ in appointment: More opting to teleconsult a doctor

If you are feeling under the weather, getting well again is as easy as picking up the phone to teleconsult a doctor and having medication delivered straight to your doorstep. More people are saying goodbye to long queues at the clinic, opting instead for medical care from the convenience of their home, office, or even […]

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Lighting up Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations

Quirky lanterns made from recycled materials illuminated Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park last night, where hundreds of Teck Ghee residents gathered to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Joining them were Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife. Some residents tried to guess the answers to traditional Chinese lantern riddles, while others watched a variety of stage […]

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New infectious diseases centre boasts new tech

At the new National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), every patient, visitor and staff member is tracked through electronic eyes. During a disease outbreak, this real-time location system enables doctors to swiftly identify the people with whom an infected patient came into contact, where the interaction took place, and for how long. “The most important […]

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Wet market liable for oil splatter that led to woman’s fall and injury

A woman who slipped and suffered a tailbone fracture while walking along a corridor in a wet market will receive compensation after a district judge placed 65 per cent blame on the owner and operator of the premises. The court found Heeton Holdings, which operates the privately owned wet market at Tampines Mart, and Heeton […]

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President Halimah in Deepavali parade to kick off light-up

President Halimah Yacob waving from a float during a street parade at the Deepavali Light Up Ceremony in Little India’s Race Course Road yesterday evening. The event marks the start of Deepavali celebrations in Little India. An estimated 5,000 people turned up for the light-up, which will last about 60 days. The parade, which was […]

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Boat fire victims likely died from smoke inhalation

The United States authorities have said that the 34 victims of the California boat fire likely died from smoke inhalation and not burns. They are believed to include two Singaporeans. Santa Barbara County Sheriff-Coroner Bill Brown said at a press conference on Friday that preliminary findings indicated that the burn damage on the victims aboard […]

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Singaporeans in US boat fire tragedy: Family gives DNA samples to identify victim

The family of researcher Sunil Singh Sandhu, 46, who is believed to have died in a fire on a recreational scuba diving vessel in the United States, has done DNA cheek swabs at the US Embassy in Singapore to help with the identification of his body. Speaking to The Sunday Times yesterday, Dr Sunil’s eldest […]

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Potential GE candidates need to get early feel of the ground: Ng Eng Hen

Potential candidates for the general election should be deployed on the ground early so they have a better feel of what it means to be an MP, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen yesterday. It is important for new faces on the ground to gain acceptance and understand residents’ problems, he added, speaking to reporters […]

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Stretch of Kallang River gets better flood protection after $86m facelift

A 1.8km stretch along the Kallang River has received a facelift, to make it not only more attractive but also a better defence against the onslaught of rain. The four-year, $86 million project called ABC Waters @ Kallang River is meant to boost flood protection for residents in the area, as well as strengthen the […]

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Donated food gone to waste sparks debate on efforts of volunteers

It was a Facebook post that went viral because of the shocking pictures: Hundreds of instant noodle packets in a one-room rental flat of a 78-year-old man that were spilling out from the kitchen into the central area of his home. These packets, most of them past their expiry dates, were stacked to the brim […]

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Car crashes into bus stop

A car ploughed into a bus stop near the junction of Blair Road and Kampong Bahru Road last night, taking down a sign and coming to a halt in vegetation behind the structure. The front of the car was crushed and at least one person was seen being taken away in an ambulance. It is […]

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US Fed eases recession fears as rate-cut hopes rise

The Federal Reserve is committed to keeping the United States economic expansion going, its chairman Jerome Powell said in remarks that signalled the central bank is likely to cut interest rates for a second time at its Sept 17-18 meeting. The US central bank is “not forecasting or expecting a recession”, Mr Powell said in […]