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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Man charged under POFMA over alleged false statements in TikTok videos

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For communicating a false statement of fact, an offender can be fined up to $50,000, jailed for up to five years, or both.

Noise-monitoring ‘traffic light’ at Clementi community hall tackles residents’ concerns

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

An ageing society tests more than our healthcare system

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Monday, March 09, 2026

Video of man stepping on Quran likely by person behind similar videos who was convicted in July 2025

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the police on March 7 issued disabling directions (DDs) under the Online Criminal Harms Act 2023 to Meta over social media posts showing a video of a man stepping on the Quran.

acts like these only “sow discord and erode the trust that we have worked hard to build in our multiracial and multi-religious society

In the video, a man wearing black socks can be seen riffling through the pages of a Quran with his feet, and stepping on it. The book is placed on the back seat of a public bus.

Why it’s time to end the grim march of the touchscreen

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Kiosks never forget to upsell with sides, meal deals and targeted promotions

customers often prefer the ease and speed of touchscreens. Whizzing through people-free passport checks after a long flight is a joy. I watch in awe at stores such as Uniqlo, where you drop a T-shirt into a tray that somehow instantly knows exactly what you’re buying and what it costs.

Seven years ago, the Dutch supermarket chain Jumbo introduced a slower so-called chat checkout to let customers take their time and talk with cashiers. It proved so popular the company decided to expand it to around 200 stores, especially in places where loneliness was a big problem.

About one in six people worldwide suffers social isolation and loneliness, which cause health problems similar to what you get from smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day

software engineers were starting to report a “huge morale problem”, not because they feared being replaced by AI, but because they were increasingly lonely. Instead of asking colleagues for help, they were asking AI, and felt ever more disconnected as a result.

Qn: To what extent is technology an effective solution for human loneliness? (RVHS Prelim 2025)

Saturday, March 07, 2026

askST: What is total fertility rate? What does Singapore’s record low rate mean?

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the falling number of births and rapidly ageing population have wide-ranging implications, from weakening family support networks to slowing economic growth. He also stressed the need to have a “carefully managed immigration flow to augment our low birth rate

If the TFR remains at 0.87, this would translate to just 44 children and 19 grandchildren for every 100 residents today....Over time, it will be practically impossible to reverse the trend because we will have fewer and fewer women who can bear children


This means there will be fewer people of working age supporting each senior in the population, and a smaller proportion of the population paying taxes.

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

Izaac Quek and Koen Pang remind us of a simple truth: Fair play is a beautiful thing

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local examples on sportsmanship......

‘Cultivating’ scammers: Trading card community says some mystery packs promote cheating, gambling

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Hobbyists said Oripas should be banned due to the gambling and scam risks they pose.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has said trading card packs will be regulated  to manage gambling risks involving blind boxes
prices have tripled in the last five years, blurring the line between collector and “investor”......It’s become difficult to disassociate the hobby from money and taking the fun out of it

while trading card communities can be good for the social development of the young, the gambling element of trading card packs must be managed. “They are a form of gambling. You chase that dopamine high of getting a special card, developing compulsive behaviour,

For issues on collecting items and hobbies....

Singapore to raise retirement age to 64 and re-employment age to 69 on July 1: Tan See Leng

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This means that Singapore is on track to raise the retirement age to 65 and the re-employment age to 70 by 2030

They shape social norms around ageing and work, giving seniors confidence to stay on, and giving employers the clarity to plan for and retain experienced workers

the Senior Employment Credit scheme allows the Government to provide wage offsets to help employers adjust to the higher retirement and re-employment ages

Sunday, March 01, 2026

Chinamaxxing? Boiling apples won’t make you Chinese

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Friday, February 27, 2026

As Singapore considers nuclear energy, it’s time to ask the right questions

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Some useful rebuttals to often-cited advantages of the nuclear option....

Qn: 'Fossil fuels should no longer have a part in the production of energy.’ Discuss. (Cam . 2023)

S’pore’s fertility rate sinks to new low of 0.87, citizen population could shrink by early 2040s

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Over time, it will be practically impossible to reverse the trend, because we will have fewer and fewer women who can bear children

the need to therefore have a “carefully managed immigration flow to augment our low birth rate

Singapore’s population was 6.11 million as at June 2025

The plunging births and rapidly ageing population have massive implications on multiple fronts, from weakening family support networks to slowing economic growth....At a macro level, a declining economy means less vitality in our city and economy. Our economic growth and, correspondingly, our income growth will slow. And with fewer citizens, it will become increasingly difficult to meet our national security and defence needs. This raises the deeper question of what Singapore will be 50 or 100 years from now – will we remain vibrant, liveable and relevant? Will we exist?

Qn: 'The government should never interfere with people’s private lives.’ To what extent is this true of your society? (CJC Prelim 2024)

Where artificial intelligence lives: South-east Asia’s data centre boom

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many of Asia’s data centres 

will add demand to power grids

 still heavily reliant on planet-warming fossil fuels. And to keep servers from overheating, they will place new pressure on often-stretched local water supplies.

For issues on technology's impact on the environment.....

New tax proposal takes aim at Thailand’s salty food obsession

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Public health campaigns can only do so much to change people’s tastes. We need legal measures and taxes to reshape the landscape, to make extreme saltiness no longer the norm

Sweetness and saltiness can be addictive. Emotions often outweigh reason. We need an environment that makes healthier choices easier

Eating habits are deeply rooted in taste, lifestyle and convenience. A tax alone won’t move the needle

Qns:
1. To what extent do you agree that enough is being done in your society to encourage a healthy lifestyle? (Cam. 2025)
2. How effectively is public health promoted and managed in your society? (Cam. 2015)

Forum: Kudos to man who cleaned up stranger’s vomit on train

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Duped Singaporeans: The most tech-savvy targets in history

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At the heart of most scams is not technological brilliance, but human vulnerability. Scammers weaponise emotional triggers – greed, urgency, impulse, fear, authority and scarcity – to push victims into making fast, instinctive decisions. Behavioural science shows that under pressure, people rely on mental shortcuts that increase the likelihood of scam victimisation.

Advancement in technology means that we are constantly bombarded by manipulative tactics, from deepfake voices that mimic our loved ones to AI personas and spoofed domains that lend a false sense of credibility.

Digital literacy does not confer immunity. In fact, digital dependence often increases exposure