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#789 Minister of Law K. Shanmugam
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Families reunited with migrant workers who saved children during the River Valley shophouse fire, thanking them for their bravery. The meeting, supported by ItsRainingRaincoats, came after the April 8 blaze that left one dead and 21 injured. The workers were later honoured by the Ministry of Manpower’s ACE Group.
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Ustazah Alaniah expressed her deep appreciation for the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) and the role of MUIS in safeguarding the religious needs of the Muslim community in Singapore. She noted that these frameworks have allowed her to practise her rituals with ease and ensured the presence of mosques across every neighbourhood — a privilege not commonly found in many other countries.
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In his posts, Noor Deros claimed to have the backing of asatizahs for his ideas and demands. When asked for her response, Ustazah Alaniah firmly stated that integrity and accountability are fundamental principles that every Muslim must uphold — and even more so for those entrusted with the role of an asatizah. She added that Noor Deros, by making such unverified claims, is doing an injustice to the institution of asatizah, undermining the credibility and integrity that the religious leadership must embody.
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On the ground at the PAP rally at Tampines Junior College, where supporters turned up in strong numbers. Many we spoke to shared that they stand firmly with the PAP, valuing its proven leadership, stability, and ability to steer Singapore through uncertain times. As the nation heads towards Polling Day, the crowd’s confidence in the party’s experience and track record was unmistakable.
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The votes have been cast, and now it’s time to come together for an unforgettable night. Join us for the GE2025 Election Results Watch Party. We’ll be screening the live results as they unfold, with food and drinks provided throughout the night. Expect lively conversations, real-time reactions, and passionate discussions about the future of Singapore.
With 22 signups already, the energy is building — don’t miss your chance to be part of this moment in history. Bring your friends, your excitement, and your hopes for our nation’s next chapter. Let’s witness it together with Plan B.
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With 22 signups already, the energy is building — don’t miss your chance to be part of this moment in history. Bring your friends, your excitement, and your hopes for our nation’s next chapter. Let’s witness it together with Plan B.
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Singapore shoppers rush to supermarkets as limited edition Milo plushies spark frenzy. Released to mark Milo’s 75th anniversary, the plushies – shaped like kaya toast, Milo peng and other local treats – have drawn long queues and crowded aisles. Some have even surfaced on resale platforms at marked-up prices as demand outpaces supply.
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The tudung policy for Muslim nurses didn’t happen overnight — nor was it driven by just one voice. Ustazah Dr Siti Nur ‘Alaniah reflects on the quiet groundwork that began as early as 2013: tough conversations, private sessions with nurses, and years of engagement between community leaders and policymakers. Her story is a reminder that real change often happens behind the scenes — through patience, collaboration, and collective resolve.
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