Exciting Changes and Events Await in Singapore SINGAPORE — Last week, we bid farewell to our cool, air-conditioned days and...
Malaysia Set to Export 100MW of Electricity to Singapore Under New Agreement
Paving the Way for Energy Collaboration Singapore will begin importing 100 megawatts (MW) of electricity from Malaysia as part of...
Sentosa to Reinstate Island Entry Fee Starting April 1, Free Entry Options Still Available
Explore Sentosa Without Paying: Free Entry Alternatives Unveiled SINGAPORE — Sentosa will resume its island entry fee from April 1,...
TikTok Rap Has Become a Form of Protest in India
Hip-hop has long been used to speak out against perceived social and political injustice – and now Indian rappers are continuing that legacy, writes Charukesi Ramadurai.
The United States’ First Interracial Love Song
Today we take them for granted, but in the 1960s interracial duets were almost unheard of. Diane Bernard explores the forgotten story of Storybook Children, the taboo-busting song that became a hit.
Wooden Installation of LGBT in the Courtyard of London
A new installation of 140 blocks of wood summons up a forgotten history, writes Melissa Chemam.
The Uncomfortable Surrealism of Pole Dancing as a CNY Celebration for Migrant Workers
A performance that raises eyebrows and questions about true welfare for the community. If you thought ‘Pole Dancing Routine for...
Jamus Lim Advocates for Review of GST Hike in Light of Economic Recovery
Workers’ Party MP raises concerns about inflation and cost-of-living pressures. SINGAPORE — Workers’ Party MP Jamus Lim recently addressed inflation...
Rise in Anti-Singapore Sentiment Following Israel-Hamas Conflict, Says Minister
Law and Home Affairs Minister highlights security lessons from the recent conflict. SINGAPORE: Following the October 7 Hamas attacks and...
The Possibility of Undermining Eurovision 2022 by Hackers
Italian police have said that Russian hackers attempted to disrupt the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest with a series of cyberattacks.