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SINGAPORE — Slightly over a quarter of Singapore residents aged 18 to 29 suffered from poor mental health last year, a national survey has found. This group of youth made up the highest proportion of ...
As Singapore battles the Covid-19 pandemic, TODAY’s Heroes Unmasked series highlights those who are doing their bit to spread kindness and compassion during this period. In this instalment, we speak ...
SINGAPORE – The Government has no intention to ban tuition, said Education Minister Ong Ye Kung on Friday (Sept 28), reiterating that doing so would be akin to just treating the symptoms of a rigorous ...
"Ownself check ownself" is a virtue, otherwise the Government cannot be accountable to the public, said Health Minister Ong Ye Kung The phrase was originally coined by Workers' Party chief Pritam ...
Fifty-eight per cent of youth surveyed said they have become more fearful because of the pandemic But 59 per cent were optimistic that life would be better a year from now Still, the top two feelings ...
SINGAPORE — For Ms Shuhadah, upgrading from a Housing and Development Board (HDB) flat to owning a private property is a goal she would like to achieve at some point in her life — not for herself, but ...
The longstanding practice of paying recruitment fees was thrust into the spotlight when rights group TWC2 released a report recently TODAY’s interviews with migrant workers found that they paid such ...
Youths in Singapore more likely to report higher levels of social isolation and loneliness: IPS poll
SINGAPORE — More than half of young people here aged 21 to 34 felt anxious sometimes about talking to people in person and find it easier to communicate online. This was part of a new survey’s broader ...
SINGAPORE — To better support households with the cost of living, some 2.5 million Singaporeans age 21 and above will receive cash payouts of between S$200 and S$400 in September 2024. Finance ...
SINGAPORE — Recently, a man wielding a sword allegedly attacked some cars and a pedestrian along Buangkok Crescent. He has since been charged and remanded for psychiatric observation. This means that ...
Blocks 562, 563, 564 and 565 along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 (pictured) have been chosen for the Housing and Development Board's Selective En bloc Redevelopment scheme. Four public housing blocks in Ang Mo ...
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