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Teachers feeling overworked and burnt out is a perennial issue in Singapore, where there are high public expectations of the role that schools and teachers play in a child's life Over the years ...
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While public libraries in some countries are facing dwindling visitorship, funding cuts and copyrights tussles amid the digitalisation wave, those in Singapore have escaped the same fate On the ...
SINGAPORE — When Ms Tan Gin Yee began balloting for a Build-To-Order (BTO) flat with her boyfriend in late 2018, she was still in her first year of university. Then 20, Ms Tan thought she would ...
A majority of young Singaporeans aspire to own private homes, but worry that their kids will not be able to afford houses in the future, the latest TODAY Youth Survey has found As many as 78 per ...
Each week, TODAY’s long-running Big Read series delves into the trends and issues that matter. This week, we examine TikTok's meteoric rise around the world including in Singapore, and the ...
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.
A workshop adviser at a car maintenance firm has filed a police report after receiving death threats against him and his family He had posted in-car footage on social media showing the lead-up to ...
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 ...
SINGAPORE — A 55-year-old former financial services manager was sentenced to 15 weeks' jail on Wednesday (May 31) over fraudulently signing over a client when he moved to a new financial firm ...
CHENGDU — At Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, there is a giant star. Thousands of visitors flock to the facility in southwest China's Sichuan province every day to see four-year ...
SINGAPORE — Parents who exercise more self-control and face less financial stress tend to use less harsh punishments with their children, a National University of Singapore (NUS) study has found ...
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