Meet the Cambodian boy who speaks more than a dozen languagesCNA2024-10-21 | Meet the Cambodian boy who speaks more than a dozen languagesUp Your Alley: Hidden gems around neighbourhoods in Singapore | Full seriesCNA2024-10-20 | From heritage food to waterfront photo spots, Singaporeans show us the hidden gems in their neighbourhood.
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Steven Chia and Crispina Robert speak to Dr Cheung Hoi Shan, assistant professor at the National Institute of Education, MOE master school counsellor Sean Ng and Beyond the Label ambassador Cindy Chu to understand the complex issue of bullying.
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Speaking to the media on Friday (Oct 18), Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam said the youth was inspired by Islamic State (ISIS) propaganda and knew that he would be intercepted by the authorities. "He had made up his mind to die in the course of the attack because he wanted to become a martyr," Mr Shanmugam said.
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At the trial, Ms Loh admitted to lying about the real reason she had a message redacted in the evidence she submitted to the committee. Alif Amsyar reports from the State Courts. Read more: https://cna.asia/3Ya9pIz
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Under grilling by defence lawyer Andre Jumabhoy, Ms Loh admitted that she redacted a message to be presented in a document to the Committee of Privileges (COP) because it was from party member and friend, Yudhishthra Nathan. The message suggested that they should continue lying.
Ms Loh had at that time stated that she redacted it because it was related to another MP. Read more: https://cna.asia/3Ya9pIz
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