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Get ready, Singapore! On Wednesday (14 Aug), the city will come alive with an open-top bus parade celebrating its Olympians, led by bronze medallist Max Maeder. This grand event marks Singapore’s first Olympic medal in eight years, bringing together a proud nation to cheer on their gritty and determined athletes. More on the celebratory parade for Team Singapore here.
Singapore's economy posted a 2.9% growth in Q2 2024, outpacing expectations and marking a bright spot in an otherwise uncertain global economy. The Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) now expects the year's GDP to land between 2.0% and 3.0%, citing strong external demand. However, with global risks lingering, Singapore remains cautiously optimistic about its economic prospects. More on what’s next for Singapore as global risks loom.
The Philippines might break its historic no-divorce record if the Senate approves the "Absolute Divorce Bill". Passed by the House, this bill would modernise the country’s outdated divorce laws. Despite significant opposition from the Catholic Church and conservative politicians, growing public support suggests a shift may be imminent. Read more if the "Absolute Divorce Bill" becomes law, or stalls in the Senate.
Finger-lickin' fraud! Vera Liddell, a US school food director, is heading to prison for nine years after stealing $2 million (US$1.5 million) worth of chicken wings. The audacious crime unfolded during the pandemic when she made unauthorised orders and kept the food for herself. The scam was discovered when the district's food budget blew up by US$300,000, sparking an investigation. More on how these chicken wings went rogue here.
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In the tech world, dating can feel like a series of project milestones. Maggie Zheng reveals how she and her fiancé apply corporate jargon like OKRs to their relationship. This tech-inspired strategy has strengthened their bond, leading to their wedding plans. Read about how tech bros approach love like work projects here.
Singaporean drivers have earned an unwelcome top spot as the biggest foreign traffic fine defaulters in Malaysia, racking up $1 million (RM3.5 million) in unpaid summonses. This forms part of a staggering RM4 billion in overdue fines that Malaysian authorities are keen to recover. Read on how Malaysia is tackling the $1.2 billion in overdue summonses and encouraging payments.
Over 2.4 million Singaporeans will get $200-$400 in September 2024 under a new cost-of-living relief initiative. This initiative, part of the 2024 Budget, promises cash payments to ease household expenses. Eligible adults will receive payments via PayNow-NRIC, GIRO, or GovCash. More on more about the Budget 2024 COL Special Payment here.
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Bronze-winning Max Maeder to lead Singapore’s Olympic parade
Singapore is set to celebrate its Olympians in grand style with an open-top bus parade on Wednesday (14 Aug), after an eight-year Olympic medal drought was broken by Max Maeder, who won a bronze in kitefoiling.
The parade will feature eight athletes, including Maeder, swimmer Gan Ching Hwee, and the badminton duo Terry Hee and Jessica Tan, as they travel through key areas of the city.
The Singapore Sports Institute’s chief, Su Chun Wei, highlighted the athletes' "gritty performances" and the high standards required to compete at the Olympics.
Su particularly praised Maeder, Singapore’s youngest Olympic medallist at 17, emphasising the significance of his achievement on such a grand stage.
The route of the parade will include five “cheer points” along Bayfront Avenue, Chinatown, Orchard Road, Serangoon Road, and Victoria Street.
Singaporeans are encouraged to come out in full force to support their sports heroes, symbolising the nation’s unity and pride.
The event is designed to not only honour the athletes but also to bring the community together in celebration.
The parade marks a significant moment for Singaporean sports, as it’s the first time in eight years that the country has medaled at the Olympics.
Iswaran faces 35 charges, including corruption, obtaining valuable items as a public servant, and obstructing justice.
The charges stem from his dealings with hotel tycoon Ong Beng Seng and Lum Chang Holdings' managing director David Lum Kok Seng, involving gifts like Formula 1 tickets, football match passes, and luxury items.
The delay in the trial was due to Iswaran's appeal for witness statements, which was denied by the High Court.
If convicted, Iswaran faces significant penalties, including imprisonment and hefty fines.
The case, which will be heard in the High Court due to its public interest, has sparked intense media attention as it unfolds amid the backdrop of an upcoming general election in Singapore.
Singapore economy grows 2.9% in Q2, surpassing expectations
Singapore’s economy grew by 2.9% in the second quarter of 2024 compared to the previous year, aligning with earlier estimates and surpassing market expectations.
This growth has prompted the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) to narrow its GDP forecast for 2024 to a range of 2.0% to 3.0%, suggesting that the economy might hit the upper end of this range.
The quarter-on-quarter growth of 0.4% was driven by strong performances in the finance, insurance, and information and communications sectors, while manufacturing saw a decline due to reduced pharmaceutical output.
Despite the overall positive outlook, there are lingering concerns about the global economy, particularly due to geopolitical tensions and the possibility of a US recession, which could impact Singapore’s trade-reliant economy.
The MTI highlighted that the manufacturing sector, especially electronics, is expected to recover in the second half of the year, which could further support growth in trade-related services.
Singapore’s growth in 2024 is expected to be bolstered by the continued recovery in air travel and tourism, along with a robust finance and insurance sector.
However, the slowdown in manufacturing, particularly in pharmaceuticals, has tempered some of the optimism.
The services sector also saw a slowdown in growth compared to the previous quarter.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) maintained its monetary policy settings unchanged last month, as inflation pressures moderated and growth prospects showed signs of improvement.
In a humorous take on dating in the tech sector, a tech worker describes how tech enthusiasts often treat relationships like work projects, focusing on goals and metrics.
Despite encountering partners who struggled with emotional cues, she finds that their drive can be harnessed positively.
The woman and her fiancé, both tech professionals, apply this mindset to their relationship, using objectives and key results (OKRs) and quarterly meetings to stay connected and purposeful.
Their tech-inspired approach has led them to a successful relationship and an imminent wedding.
Finger-lickin' fraud: US school employee stole $2 million in chicken wings
Chicken wing heist! A former food service director in the United States has been sentenced to nine years in prison for stealing $2 million (US$1.5 million) worth of chicken wings.
The crime spanned nearly two years and was discovered when the school's food budget went US$300,000 over mid-year.
Vera Liddell used a district van to transport the stolen wings, which never reached the students.
The community is left wondering how such a large-scale theft went unnoticed for so long.
Taylor Swift was spotted seated separately from bestie Brittany Mahomes at Thursday’s Kansas City Chiefs game after the wife of quarterback Patrick Mahomes came out in support of ex-President Donald Trump.Brittany Mahomes had been a frequent companion of Swift’s since she began dating Chiefs tight-end Travis Kelce, and the two typically sat together in the same suite at games—but Mahomes found herself in hot water with some Swift fans (and potentially Swift herself) after she liked a post from D
A hiker in northern Washington’s North Cascades National Park was rescued a month after he went missing in July, authorities said Saturday and according to one rescuer, it was just in time.
The mother of the teenager suspected of killing four people during a Georgia school shooting called to warn a school counselor prior to the shooting, the suspect’s aunt and grandfather said Saturday.
The daughter of a French woman who was allegedly drugged and sexually assaulted repeatedly by her husband and dozens of other men revealed her own fear of victimhood on Friday.Caroline Darian, 45, testified in an Avignon court against her father, Dominique Pélicot, 71, saying she believes she was also drugged and potentially raped like her mother, Gisèle. Among the thousands of photos and videos that police say Pélicot kept of his wife being abused, the officers also discovered two photos of an
Gisèle Pélicot testified Thursday against ex-husband Dominique Pélicot, who has admitted to drugging her and inviting other men to rape her over the course of a decade
A Quebec man is behind bars after trying to smuggle 26,000 fake toonies into the country, in one of Canada’s largest counterfeit schemes of its kind. Global News has learned the suspect will spend less than a year in prison, despite a long history of crime. Touria Izri reports.
A 16-year-old student allegedly shot and killed a 15-year-old boy during an "altercation" in the boys' bathroom at Joppatowne High School in Joppa, Maryland, on Friday, authorities said. The 15-year-old, Warren Curtis Grant, was removed from the bathroom by other students and then attended to by school nurses and the principal, Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler said at a news conference. The teen was airlifted to a trauma center, the sheriff said.
The troops stagger onto a dusty track, then onto their knees, hands placed on their heads. Seconds later, the Ukrainian drone footage shows, they lie motionless.
A 2-year-old boy was fatally stabbed by his 6-year-old brother in Joliet, Illinois, police said. The child suffered multiple stab wounds from a kitchen knife inside a home Friday afternoon and later was pronounced dead at a hospital, Joliet police said. “Everyone in this incident is a victim,” Joliet police Sgt. Dwayne English told reporters.
Saskatoon police say a 14-year-old girl has been charged with attempted murder after a student was set on fire at a Saskatoon high school Thursday. The girl appeared in provincial court Friday morning and was also charged with aggravated assault and arson.
A judge is allowing five former NHL hockey players charged with sexual assault in a case that dates back to when they were with Canada's world junior team to skip the pretrial legal arguments for "compelling economic reasons."
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kamala Harris' selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be the Democratic vice presidential candidate has revived the debate over how he handled the biggest crisis of his political career.