Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Dec 17

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Friday, Dec 17, 2021. S'pore setting up paediatric vaccination centres; one can jab 1,000 children a day PHOTO: ONG YE KUNG/FACEBOOK The centres are being set up as Singapore prepares to roll out its vaccination programme to children aged five to 11 later this month. READ MORE HERE Changi Airport worker tests preliminarily positive for Omicron; 24 confirmed cases to date ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO The man is a loading assistant at Changi Airport Terminal 3 and had no contact with flight passengers. READ MORE HERE Medical insurance coverage of up to $100k being considered for migrant workers ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI MOM is considering raising the annual claims limit from $15,000 to $60,000 or $100,000, according to documents seen by ST. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story Get newsletters curated for you Singapore public hospitals raised A&E fees this year ST PHOTO: KHALID BABA Institutions say fee adjustments are made periodically to take into account operating costs and inflation. READ MORE HERE Tough new cooling measures will likely dampen inflow of foreign money into private housing market ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI The measures also appear to be targeted at ensuring housing affordability for first-time home buyers, says senior business correspondent Grace Leong. READ MORE HERE When business rivals get together to help hawkers go digital ST PHOTO: GAVIN FOO Inside the Alliance for Action - Online Ordering for Hawkers, business competitors, hawker groups and government agencies try to find common solutions. READ MORE HERE Businesswoman ignores daughter's warning, loses over $500,000 in scam by man in China PHOTO: UNSPLASH She transferred money several times between January and May to the man who is now uncontactable. READ MORE HERE Badminton: S'pore's Loh Kean Yew one win from world champs medal PHOTO: COURTESY OF BADMINTONPHOTO He has matched Ronald Susilo's previous best run of a q-final berth at the world tourney.  READ MORE HERE Singapore out of world swimming c'ships after 4 swimmers test positive for Covid-19 PHOTO: EPA-EFE 3 are asymptomatic, and 1 has a cough, fever, loss of smell and taste but does not require medical attention. READ MORE HERE Reel to real: Top fashion influences from shows PHOTO: NETFLIX From Squid Game and the Olympic Games to Bridgerton and Halston, what we watched influenced what we wore this year. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Dec 16

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Thursday, Dec 16, 2021. Singapore raises additional buyer's stamp duty, tightens HDB loan limit to cool property market ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI The total debt servicing ratio will also be tightened from today.  READ MORE HERE WP's Pritam Singh disputes giving Raeesah Khan choice on correcting lie Committee of Privileges Hearing on 15 December 2021 - Mr Pritam Singh Mr Singh said he "communicated to her quite clearly" that she had to take ownership and responsibility for her untruth.  READ MORE HERE WP leaders issued summons after failing to produce documents requested by privileges committee PHOTOS: GOV.SG The committee will consider the responses from the leaders to the summons when it next meets on Monday. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story Get newsletters curated for you Couple who dined at 4 restaurants and airport employee test preliminarily positive for Omicron PHOTOS: MIZUKI/FACEBOOK, MARRIOTTBONVOYASIA.COM, MERCI MARCEL ORCHARD ROAD/FACEBOOK, CHANDRA SUCIADI All close contacts will be placed on a 10-day quarantine at designated facilities and undergo testing. READ MORE HERE People who take Sinovac jab at higher risk of severe disease from Covid-19: Study ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI This supports the need for three doses of Sinovac-CoronaVac vaccine as a primary series, said NCID.  READ MORE HERE Further unease across Asia as Philippines, Cambodia report first cases of Omicron variant PHOTO: EPA-EFE The variant has already spread to Singapore, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Hong Kong and Taiwan. READ MORE HERE Italy bans tourists from Singapore till Jan 31 next year PHOTO: AFP Italy has placed Singapore on a list of countries deemed to be of higher risk of Covid-19 infections. READ MORE HERE Changi Airport's passenger traffic crosses 5% mark of pre-Covid-19 levels PHOTO: ST FILE Launch of VTLs has brought about a gradual return of more flights and passengers but experts warn of long road to recovery. READ MORE HERE RSAF unveils Super Puma replacement for more demanding missions ST PHOTO: JASON QUAH The latest H225M medium-lift helicopter can carry heavier loads, fly farther and last longer. READ MORE HERE Badminton: S'pore's Loh Kean Yew eases past Wraber to make World C'ships last-16 PHOTO: EPA-EFE Loh Kean Yew defeated the world No. 93 in 24 minutes. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Dec 14

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Tuesday, Dec 14, 2021. Significant resources spent to probe Raeesah Khan's allegations: Police respond to Pritam Singh's remark PHOTO: GOV.SG Mr Singh, appearing before the Committee of Privileges, said he felt the lie told by Ms Khan did not cause the police much harm. READ MORE HERE 'You're a good lawyer... I'm a good listener': 6 instances Pritam Singh, Edwin Tong clashed in committee hearing PHOTOS: GOV.SG Footage released by the Committee of Privileges showed both lawyers verbally sparring and things getting heated at various points. READ MORE HERE Binance Singapore withdraws application for MAS licence to offer crypto payment services PHOTO: REUTERS It will refocus its operations in Singapore into a blockchain innovation hub to help develop the global blockchain ecosystem. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story Get newsletters curated for you Many staying put for year-end holidays, with strong demand for cruises and hotels PHOTO: ROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL Some are hesitant to travel because of changing border regulations and the risk of having to self-isolate abroad. READ MORE HERE Tanglin Shopping Centre makes fourth collective sale bid at $828 million ST PHOTO: YEN MENG JIIN Guide price works out to $2,642 psf ppr based on gross floor area of 313,435 sq ft, assuming full commercial usage. READ MORE HERE South Korea and Australia sign historic $1b defence deal PHOTO: AFP Australian PM Morrison said he is seeking stronger security ties with "like-minded democracies". READ MORE HERE Elon Musk named Time's 2021 Person of the Year PHOTO: REUTERS 2021 saw his electric car company become the world's most valuable carmaker and his rocket company soar to the edge of space. READ MORE HERE Covid-19 inflicts more stress on S'pore carers of people with dementia ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN Some carers say a lack of in-person engagement activities had led to a deterioration in the condition of their charges. READ MORE HERE Lions sedated after escaping container at Changi Airport have recovered from anaesthesia PHOTOS: ST READER Two lions that escaped and the others they were shipped with are at a quarantine facility in Mandai. READ MORE HERE Football: PSG to face Real instead of United in Champions League last 16 after redraw farce PHOTO: REUTERS No Messi-Ronaldo reunion; Liverpool take on Inter in the other big clash. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Dec 11

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Saturday, Dec 11, 2021. S'pore approves Pfizer Covid-19 jab for children 5 to 11 Vaccination for this group will begin from the end of the month, once new batches of the vaccine are received. READ MORE HERE Another Changi Airport staff among 3 in S'pore who test preliminarily positive for Omicron The other two cases are passengers who returned from Britain on the same vaccinated travel lane flight on Wednesday. READ MORE HERE Singapore reports 4 Covid-19 deaths, 454 infections; lowest daily cases since September There were 436 cases in the community, four in migrant worker dormitories and 14 imported cases. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story Get newsletters curated for you How are Asia's millennials making their dreams of owning a house come true? From affordability to mental health, here's a look at the factors at play. READ MORE HERE Interactive: How has the design of HDB homes in Singapore changed over the years? They reflect the changing lifestyles of Singaporeans over the past decades. READ MORE HERE Singapore's building of economic and other links key amid Covid-19 disruptions: Iswaran Initiatives to strengthen connectivity help to sustain Singapore's long-term competitiveness. READ MORE HERE The big questions on Omicron: What we know and what it means for us Are current Covid-19 vaccines still effective? Does Omicron spell tighter community measures for Singapore? READ MORE HERE 'Wait-and-see' approach in South-east Asia towards Omicron Covid-19 variant Higher vaccination rates, other factors  suggest region will avoid recurrence of surge in cases. READ MORE HERE Why Teflon PM Boris Johnson is in trouble now Amid fresh allegations and scandals, the acrobat of British politics finds his government’s popularity ratings falling. READ MORE HERE Play-to-earn blockchain games rising in popularity in S'pore Players can profit in cryptocurrency - though they need to spend real cash first. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Dec 4

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Saturday, Dec 4, 2021. WP leaders told Raeesah Khan to stick to the lie she had told Parliament: Committee of Privileges Ms Khan said she was advised that there was no need for the truth to be told. READ MORE HERE Aide, volunteer say WP leaders were not upfront about being told Raeesah Khan lied in Parliament Ms Khan “is not a sole actor in how things transpired”, said Ms Loh Pei Ying, who was her secretarial assistant. READ MORE HERE Raeesah Khan's testimony to parliamentary committee: Timeline of events since August She tells committee she would have admitted to lying in Parliament if WP leaders had told her to do so. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story Get newsletters curated for you Supply chains, interrupted: Why a bicycle takes 40 days to reach Singapore ST looks at how supply chain problems have hit delivery times for everyday products. READ MORE HERE Daily ART tests for all VTL travellers arriving in S'pore from Dec 7 Seven countries including Ireland, Norway and Poland will also be placed in a higher-risk category. READ MORE HERE Vaccination-differentiated measures are better than mandating Covid-19 jabs Such measures can be easily removed when Covid-19 is no longer the threat it is now, says Salma Khalik. READ MORE HERE Money lost to non-banking phishing scams from Jan to Oct 15 times higher than in same period last year Losses amounted to $10.4 million in first 10 months of 2021, with 1,408 cases reported, up from 456 in same period last year. READ MORE HERE Pofma correction direction issued to Goh Meng Seng over false claims about Omicron variant He is required to publish the correction notice on each Facebook post containing the falsehoods. READ MORE HERE Indonesian presidential politics: Of kings, warriors and dark horses The manoeuvres for pole position to succeed Jokowi in the 2024 polls are under way, with the likely candidates building up their profiles in different ways.  READ MORE HERE Interactive: Explore the unseen beauty of Singapore’s Southern islands Not heading overseas because of Omicron worries or the Covid-19 surge in Europe? Explore Singapore's Southern Islands, and find out which are closed to the public. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Dec 3

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Friday, Dec 3, 2021. Singapore detects first 2 imported Covid-19 cases who test preliminarily positive for Omicron Both cases were isolated upon arrival on Dec 1, and 19 others on same SIA flight from Johannesburg have tested negative. READ MORE HERE Travellers told to be prepared for changes to year-end holiday plans as more Omicron cases surface Travel agencies have been receiving inquiries from customers heading to South Korea, Europe and other destinations. READ MORE HERE WP leaders should have acted earlier to set record straight: Observers The episode could set back WP's gains and undermine the standing of party chief Pritam Singh, some observers said. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story Get newsletters curated for you S'porean blogger Amos Yee sentenced to six years in jail in US for child pornography, grooming Yee persuaded a 14-year-old girl to pose for video and for photos, which he distributed on WhatsApp. READ MORE HERE Grab shares soared then dropped in Nasdaq debut, bell-ringing ceremony held in S'pore Grab's listing is the biggest by a South-east Asian company. READ MORE HERE Households on wholesale electricity plan see power bills balloon in October Higher volatility of the market that month drove up average cost of electricity for households on these plans. READ MORE HERE Those who had Sinovac, Sinopharm jabs must get third dose to keep fully vaccinated status: MOH Those due for their third Sinovac or Sinopharm jab have till Dec 31 to do so. READ MORE HERE Leadership, not just fair broker, needed to mediate identity politics In dealing with values-driven, conflicting issues over identity, the state needs moral vision, conviction to do the right thing and the strength to get all on board, says Chua Mui Hoong. READ MORE HERE Jack Dorsey and social media's midlife crisis Twitter and Facebook are increasingly burdened by political controversy, unlike the cryptocurrency landscape, which has inherited the freewheeling attitude that characterised the early days of social media platforms. READ MORE HERE Cambodia’s Hun Sen the man to watch for how Myanmar crisis will play out Incoming Asean chair's experience of national reconciliation could inspire dialogue. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Dec 2, 2021

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Thursday, Dec 2, 2021. Most HDB flat owners to pay more in property taxes next year: Iras Iras will be revising the annual value of HDB flats in line with increase in market rentals. READ MORE HERE South Korea hits new Covid-19 record, halts quarantine exemptions to block Omicron Starting from Friday for the next two weeks, all inbound travellers will need to serve a 10-day quarantine. READ MORE HERE 1,324 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore; ICU utilisation rate up at 59.7% Eight people aged between 59 and 86 died of complications linked to Covid-19, said MOH. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story Get newsletters curated for you SPH Media Trust launches with mission for ST and media titles to be trusted source of news SMT's interim chief executive officer Patrick Daniel said the aim was to grow the business to become financially sustainable. READ MORE HERE SPH Media Trust launch: Amid change, staying true to ST's mission The focus is clear: serving audiences here and beyond with reliable news and content they trust, says Warren Fernandez. READ MORE HERE Girl, 3, suffers deep cut on face after attack by pet peacock in Serangoon The girl had stopped outside a house to look at the peacock when it charged out and attacked her. READ MORE HERE Most Sengkang residents polled support resignation of MP Raeesah Khan They say her action of lying to Parliament had eroded the trust of people. READ MORE HERE All clear for Malaysia's coast-to-coast rail link after impasse resolved Official sources said an agreement will be inked on Thursday to proceed with a revised northern alignment. READ MORE HERE Lessons from Sudan for Myanmar's top brass? There are some cues for Asean too in the African Union's firm nudge to Sudan, says Ravi Velloor. READ MORE HERE Private tutoring firms in China venture into coffee, clothing businesses following govt ban Hundreds of teachers from one firm are selling farm produce such as eggs, fruits and meat on live stream. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Nov 20

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Saturday, Nov 20. What the world did and didn't accomplish at COP26 How has the summit in Glasgow moved the needle in speeding up climate action and what does it mean for Singapore and the region? READ MORE HERE Dip in Covid-19 ICU rate in Singapore could pave way for the vaccinated to mix more freely However, the unvaccinated will likely have to continue living with tight restrictions. READ MORE HERE S'pore records 1,734 new Covid-19 cases; ICU utilisation rate at 57% The Covid-19 weekly infection growth rate also fell to 0.77, down from 0.90 on Thursday. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news Day trips to Johor unlikely for some time even as S'pore, Malaysia plan land borders reopening Observers expect the reopening will be likely available to just long-term pass holders at the start. READ MORE HERE New fleet of vehicles among PUB's measures to respond to flash floods faster They can move through water 70cm deep and are fitted with cameras that live-stream information back to PUB's Joint Operations Centre. READ MORE HERE Liquidators of Park Hotel Management succeed in winding up unit over $6.3 million debt The debt includes $5.92 million owed by former tenant Park Hotel CQ to Ascendas Hospitality Reit. READ MORE HERE Ex-PM Najib rejects 'RM100 million' property award from Malaysian government He says he does not want matter to become a subject of controversy so close to Melaka state election. READ MORE HERE UN wants proof of missing Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai's well-being UN Human Rights Office calls for a fully transparent investigation into the claims against Mr Zhang Gaoli. READ MORE HERE Making money from cryptocurrency? The taxman may call on you The range of potential investment opportunities in Singapore involving cryptocurrency continues to grow over time. READ MORE HERE Why China wants to join the pact that once spurned it Geopolitical manoeuvring aside, the CPTPP helps Beijing push through reforms of its domestic economy, says global affairs correspondent Goh Sui Noi. READ MORE HERE

What the world did and didn’t accomplish at COP26

COP26: Glasgow sets course for stronger climate action The COP26 climate talks in Glasgow were never going to end with a one-shot deal to save humanity from the climate crisis. Solving the immensely complex climate challenge is far beyond the remit of a single conference. But what COP26 did create is a foundation for stronger climate action globally across many fronts, from carbon markets, to cutting planet-warming methane, to pledges to end deforestation. Getting nearly 200 nations to reach a comprehensive agreement on anything is hard, especially since United Nations climate talks work on the basis of 100 per cent consensus, and climate policies are all about economic policies and national interest. Cutting emissions means transforming national energy, industrial and transport systems. It means big investments that not every nation can afford. READ MORE HERE Why the outcomes of the Glasgow talks are key for Singapore The annual United Nations climate change conferences may seem far removed from the reality of climate impacts that have upended lives and livelihoods. This year's conference, for instance, made headlines for the use of language - should countries "phase out" or "phase down" the use of coal? - and for the huge protests happening on the sidelines of the conference. The actual meat of the negotiations, on things like transparency reporting or the rules governing the international trade in carbon credits, are also technical and full of jargon. READ MORE HERE Singapore faces tough challenges in green financial hub ambitions As the world economy gradually gets rewired for net-zero carbon targets, global financial centres such as Singapore face a formidable challenge to carve out a similar niche in the green future. Attracting new listings of green bonds in the local capital market is important but will not be enough for Singapore to become a leading hub for sustainable finance. The country will have to create an ecosystem of financial institutions that are interested or already invested in the business of catalysing the flow of capital towards sustainable development here and across the region. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story Climate Code Red: More reports from COP26 US regains global role at COP26 but it makes little impact at home It was renewed US leadership at the United Nations climate conference (COP26) in Glasgow that raised ambition to tackle the climate crisis, the White House says in its official fact sheet on the conference. Certainly, climate envoy John Kerry brought an energy and direction to the conference, observers say, reminiscent of his one-time boss, former president Barack Obama. COP26 failed to reach its target - to dramatically reduce emissions and keep warming on the planet to 1.5 deg C above pre-industrial levels. The goal is still alive, but only just. READ MORE HERE Big hurdles ahead of China's push to cut methane emissions Climate observers were disappointed that China did not sign on to the Global Methane Pledge at the just concluded COP26 climate summit in Glasgow last week. Beijing is, after all, the top emitter of methane - ahead of both Russia and India - and the pledge committed countries to cutting emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas by at least 30 per cent from 2020 levels by the end of this decade. That said, the world's top emitter of greenhouse gases has signalled its seriousness in curbing methane emissions. READ MORE HERE India's opposition to phasing out coal supported at home India has received international flak for leading the charge by a clutch of coal-reliant countries, including China and Iran, to dilute a proposed pledge to phase out the fossil fuel at the COP26 summit. However, the altered position to "phase down" coal's usage has been supported domestically, given the iniquitous approach to target coal alone rather than phase out all fossil fuels, including oil and gas which mainly powers developed economies. "Is everybody taking the same level of risk that we are willing to take by phasing out coal? That was the question," said Mr Nandikesh Sivalingam, director of the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air. "What comes out of COP26 needs to be balanced and just for all countries, not just a few." READ MORE HERE Australian PM Scott Morrison clings to coal despite Glasgow pledge Hours after the world reached a pact at the climate summit in Glasgow to phase down the use of coal, Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison was asked whether the deal - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson put it - "sounded the death knell for coal power". "No," Mr Morrison told reporters in Sydney. "I don't believe it did." Instead, he said, he believed Australia's coal industry, the second-largest coal exporter in the world last year after Indonesia, was set for a bright, long future. READ MORE HERE Key outcomes at conference The United Nations climate change conference, COP26, finally concluded on Saturday night (Nov 13), more than a day after it was scheduled to end. The outcome, called the Glasgow Climate Pact, will provide greater clarity for nations to implement stronger domestic climate policies that will help the world avoid harsher climate impacts. The Straits Times gives an overview of the climate negotiations and the outcomes from COP26.  READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Nov 13

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Saturday, Nov 13. 35-year-old among 14 new Covid-19 deaths in S'pore; 3,099 new cases The 35-year-old had not been vaccinated against Covid-19, and had multiple comorbidities, MOH added. READ MORE HERE Australia debates Covid-19 fees for unvaccinated by choice after move by Singapore PM Scott Morrison has rejected such calls, saying "we're not going to demonise people for making their own choices". READ MORE HERE Concerns in Malaysia as Covid-19 cases exceed 6,000 for third day running Rise in cases has raised alarm among some people as Melaka and Sarawak are due to hold elections. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news Apec leaders vow to tackle economic recovery, Covid-19 and climate change Apec’s 21 member economies reject vaccine nationalism, pledging to boost vaccine manufacturing. READ MORE HERE Xi Jinping now close to 'Great Helmsman' in the party Officials rallied around the powerful president, using the word "core" to describe his leadership and political ideology. READ MORE HERE Asia's consumers spoilt for choice as e-grocery segment thrives In an industry with plenty of players and where margins are thin, the battle for survival is already being fought. READ MORE HERE What's needed in new laws to ensure fair play at the workplace? Singapore is set to outlaw job and workplace discrimination by enshrining current guidelines in legislation. What should it consider and cover? READ MORE HERE Britney Spears wins freedom as conservatorship ended after 13 years "Best day ever," the pop star said on Instagram. READ MORE HERE Giant Kaws artwork pops up on The Float @ Marina Bay Kaws' signature Companion character is lying on its back and hugging a miniature version of itself. READ MORE HERE Man arrested for allegedly posing as gynaecologist to get photos of victims' genitals The man allegedly created a Facebook profile and invited a victim to join a purported campaign on women's health. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Nov 8

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Monday, Nov 8. 12.5ha coastal forest in Labrador, along Greater Southern Waterfront, to be restored The restoration of the area - the size of 17 football fields - will include the planting of 5,000 native trees. READ MORE HERE Domestic workers long for visits home amid Covid-19 restrictions The Straits Times talks to four women who have not been home to see family and friends in a long while. READ MORE HERE S'pore reports 2,553 new Covid-19 cases and 17 deaths The Covid-19 weekly infection growth rate dropped slightly to 0.81, down from 0.83 on Saturday. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news S’pore doctors were looking out for inflammation linked to Covid-19 in children as early as 2020 They found no marked rise in number of children with Kawasaki-like symptoms last year from before pandemic.  READ MORE HERE Returning Singaporeans, PRs and pass holders vaccinated overseas encouraged to upload certificate This will enable the Covid-19 vaccination record to be reflected on the HealthHub or TraceTogether app. READ MORE HERE Badminton: Singapore's Loh claims Hylo Open title after Malaysian opponent Lee retires But teammate Yeo Jian Min falls to Thailand's Busanan in women's final. READ MORE HERE Island nations fight for survival, seek liability claims against big polluters at COP26 The money will help tackle the costs of adapting to rising seas and deadlier storms. READ MORE HERE Love and legacy: Chapter closing for 90-year-old Tan Hock Seng bakery The bakery, which has produced traditional Hokkien pastries for 90 years, is to close this month. READ MORE HERE US, China spooking each other into a dangerous arms race News of hypersonic missile tests and a submarine crash reinforces rival militaries' push for more and better weaponry. READ MORE HERE Michelle Chia, Pornsak and Addy Lee's live-stream firm made $15m in revenue They aired their first live stream last September and now make $500,000 in revenue a week. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Nov 5

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Friday, Nov 5. Singapore pledges to phase out unabated coal in electricity mix by 2050 Singapore becomes first country in Asia to join an alliance pushing for transition from coal to clean energy. READ MORE HERE Britain approves Merck's Covid-19 pill in world first Viral sequencing has shown the pill is effective against all Covid-19 variants, including Delta. READ MORE HERE Public officers who choose not to take Covid-19 jabs may be put on no-pay leave From Jan 1, only fully vaccinated staff or those who have recovered from Covid-19 in the past 270 days can return to the workplace.  READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news S'pore reports 17 more Covid-19 deaths; weekly infection growth rate below 1 for second day in a row MOH also reported 3,003 new Covid-19 infections on Thursday. READ MORE HERE Cash-on-delivery scams: She orders perfume online, but gets water bottle instead More shoppers are falling prey to the scams which tout bargain basement prices.  READ MORE HERE S'pore firm blacklisted by the US along with those linked to Pegasus spyware It allegedly sold hacking tools that were used against individuals and organisations worldwide.  READ MORE HERE China censors tennis star Peng Shuai's claims against top politician Zhang Gaoli Ms Peng reportedly alleged that Mr Zhang, who is now in his 70s, had forced her into sex. READ MORE HERE A measured increase, but how can system best stretch the fare dollar? When the country is in the throes of a pandemic, a hike in bus and train fares becomes doubly prickly. READ MORE HERE Boss is open and kind, so we are less likely to cheat our company Firms with such bosses and transparent policies can reduce staff collusion attempts by 65%, according to a study. READ MORE HERE New PLH model makes public housing more equitable Before the new rules extend to more flats, test them against equity concerns from home owners' point of view, says Chua Mui Hoong.  READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Nov 3

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Wednesday, Nov 3. Political observers call on WP to take a strong stand against Raeesah Khan's actions How the party reacts to this incident will determine its credibility, say observers. READ MORE HERE EMA can now own and operate power infrastructure under changes to law Move aimed at safeguarding Singapore's energy security and reliability, as the country decarbonises its power sector. READ MORE HERE Changes to retirement, re-employment, CPF rules will make for a more inclusive economy and society Changes will allow older people to work longer if they choose to, and make it easier to build their retirement nest egg, says senior political correspondent Grace Ho.   READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean's wife, founder of a stroke support charity, dies aged 67 Ms Chew Poh Yim died peacefully on Sunday. READ MORE HERE S'pore reports 3,496 new Covid-19 cases as weekly infection growth rate rises The local cases included 538 people above 60 years old. READ MORE HERE ST multimedia projects on ‘Invisible Asia’, environmental toll of masks win global EPPY awards Invisible Asia took first place in the best investigative/enterprise video category. READ MORE HERE Biden says China, Russia failed to lead at COP26 climate summit He fiercely criticises both leaders in a press conference for failing to show up at the summit. READ MORE HERE The great inflation debate Current trends support the inflation hawks who see prolonged price pressure as a clear and present danger, says associate editor Vikram Khanna. READ MORE HERE Four-year-old Australian girl missing from campsite found alive after two weeks The girl was found "alive and well" in a locked house. READ MORE HERE Woman rescued just before crashed car catches fire on CTE Crashed car bursts into flames in CTE tunnel Videos circulating online show a black Honda Fit engulfed in flames in the leftmost lane of the CTE tunnel. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Nov 2

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Tuesday, Nov 2.  Raeesah Khan should not have shared account with untruths in Parliament: Pritam Singh Aware said that the MP's actions had set back advocacy around sexual violence in Singapore.  READ MORE HERE S'pore reports 2,470 new Covid-19 cases and 14 deaths; weekly infection growth rate down to 1.05 The weekly infection growth rate is at 1.05, down from 1.12 on Sunday. READ MORE HERE COP26 leaders vow new drive to end deforestation by 2030 The pledge is endorsed by more than 100 leaders representing over 85% of the world's forests. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news Extreme weather events are the new norm: World Meteorological Organisation Climate change contributed to the recent heatwave in north-west US and floods in western Europe. READ MORE HERE Britain defends PM Johnson's plan to jet out of COP26 back to London The PM's spokesman says the fuel used is sustainable and the emissions are offset as well. READ MORE HERE 5 changes to CPF rules: More flexibility for transfers, quicker disbursement of funds Various rules will be streamlined to make it easier for people to receive retirement payouts. READ MORE HERE WP MP Jamus Lim proposes wealth tax of 0.5% to 2% on the richest It could help diversify Singapore's revenue sources and reduce income and wealth inequality, he says. READ MORE HERE 20 reasons to return to Australia: Dine in the wilderness, cuddle a koala, live in style and more Or perhaps you would like to eyeball a shark or crocodile from inside a cage? READ MORE HERE $2.68 million collected in fines for personal data protection breaches to date About 68% of cases involve firms not having reasonable security measures to protect data. READ MORE HERE Link between vampire myth, epidemics and anti-vaxxers The monster has been associated with disease outbreaks in mediaeval Europe and also the introduction of compulsory vaccination law in England. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Oct 23

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Saturday, Oct 23. Justin Lee, who fell to his death after drug arrest, treated professionally and fairly by officers: CNB CNB had launched probe after his mother posted a letter addressed to Shanmugam on her Instagram page. READ MORE HERE Rise of Covid-19 vaccine sceptics: Time for the moderate middle to speak up Vaccine sceptics say they distrust official sources. Professional medical bodies can help by stepping up to plug the information gap. READ MORE HERE 14 Singaporeans die from Covid-19 complications; 3,637 new infections A vaccinated 41-year-old who was immuno-compromised and had severe underlying lung disease was among those who died. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news Singapore bride-to-be tests positive for Covid-19 five days before her wedding With the surge in Covid-19 cases in the past two months, solemnisers interviewed say they are seeing couples having to postpone their nuptials. READ MORE HERE Still risk of healthcare system reaching tipping point While the pressure is great, experts say the current curbs provide time for more to be vaccinated. READ MORE HERE Can Singapore's climate targets be more ambitious? Its plans to achieve net zero emissions are vague and its shorter-term climate goal of having its emissions peak by 2030 has drawn criticism.  READ MORE HERE Asia’s power crisis: Pain and gain The Straits Times bureaus report on the impact of the surge in oil, natural gas and coal prices across the Asia-Pacific. READ MORE HERE Peru's ancient wonders: 12 heritage sites From ancient sanctuaries to prehistoric habitats, Peru’s Unesco World Heritage Sites reveal clues about one of the world’s cradles of civilisation. READ MORE HERE Former POSB chief executive Bertie Cheng dies of Covid-19 at 84 Elder son Melvin Cheng said his father rarely fell ill and had cut back on going out during the pandemic. READ MORE HERE Alec Baldwin says 'my heart is broken' after fatal movie set shooting Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died when the Hollywood star fired a prop gun on a New Mexico movie set. READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Oct 16

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Saturday, Oct 16. Singapore reports 8 more Covid-19 deaths, 3,445 new infections The total number of cases in Singapore now stands at 141,772. READ MORE HERE Sembmarine apologises after Jurong dorm residents raise issues about hygiene, Covid-19 healthcare The firm said that it will continue to engage them on their concerns. READ MORE HERE British lawmaker stabbed to death in possible terrorist attack; man arrested David Amess was stabbed multiple times by a man who walked into his constituency meeting. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news Cryptocurrency at a crossroads: What's next for Singapore? What are the risks and challenges, and is the stage set for the digital asset to go mainstream and stay for good? READ MORE HERE Anwar defends MOU with Malaysian government, cautions against early polls Mr Anwar also stressed that many contentious issues remained on the table. READ MORE HERE Over half of the world's hungry are Asians Asia accounts for the bulk of people who are undernourished around the world today.  READ MORE HERE What we know about the Covid-19 deaths in S'pore among adults under 60 years old The youngest person in Singapore to die of Covid-19 was 23 years old.  READ MORE HERE 14 suspected adverse events linked to vaccine boosters out of over 230,000 shots The rate of suspected adverse events linked to the booster shots is 0.006%. READ MORE HERE COE supply shrinks further in Nov-Jan quota; zero-growth policy to stay Motorists will have to contend with at least another four years of zero vehicle population growth. READ MORE HERE Man jailed for forging cheques to steal girlfriend's life savings of $154,900 Francis Lim Chee Siong never returned the money.  READ MORE HERE

Morning Briefing: Top stories from The Straits Times on Oct 14

Good morning! Here are our top stories to kick-start your Thursday, Oct 14. Ships arriving late in Singapore due to disruptions at other ports PSA said that while its service levels to vessels "remain optimal", the disruptions are likely to persist for some time. READ MORE HERE 52-year-old among 9 more Covid-19 deaths in S'pore; 3,190 new infections Of the six men and three women, six were unvaccinated, two were partially vaccinated and one was vaccinated. READ MORE HERE How Jurong West nursing home prevented Covid-19 cluster after 2 residents got infected Swab tests were stepped up, with daily antigen rapid tests conducted for residents. READ MORE HERE More on this topic   Related Story ST newsletters: Get alerts on the latest news Political divisions grip advanced economies, S'pore among least divided: Pew survey Political divisions were viewed as one of the largest sources of conflict within societies. READ MORE HERE CNB to review circumstances of arrest of teen, who died while on drug charge Investigations are expected to be completed before the end of the month, and MHA will make the findings public. READ MORE HERE Shangri-La Dialogue to be held in S'pore next June The high-level security summit has not been held for the past two years because of the Covid-19 pandemic. READ MORE HERE Man armed with bow and arrow kills five people in Norway attacks, police say The motive for the attack was not yet known, but police said terrorism could not be ruled out. READ MORE HERE NUS professor awarded prestigious 'Nobel Prize' for geography Prof Brenda Yeoh is the first Singaporean to receive the Vautrin Lud Prize. READ MORE HERE Night Owl Cinematics' Sylvia Chan says sorry for 'harsh' language after being accused of bullying She was responding to anonymous accusations that she verbally abused and bullied her employees. READ MORE HERE Beam me up, Bezos: Star Trek actor William Shatner becomes world's oldest space traveller The actor was one of four passengers to journey to the edge of space on Blue Origin's second tourist flight. READ MORE HERE