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In a world where fleeting romances often overshadow lasting love, the story of Francis Nonis, 89, and Daphne Nonis, 69, shines brightly as a testament to commitment, resilience, and unwavering ...
Fusion food takes the cake as one of the Internet’s most debatable topics in recent times. While some are for the idea of merging techniques and traditions of various cultures into a dish, others view ...
I’ll never forget my first concert. I was 14, and Why Don’t We, my then ultimate boy band, was coming to Singapore. Naturally, missing it was out of the question. The moment I stepped into the venue, ...
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Muslims in Singapore observe the holy month of Ramadan – a time for self-reflection, spiritual growth and fasting. During this month, the streets come alive with vibrant colours and the Ramadan ...
My first semester of polytechnic had sadly but finally come to an end. For two months I would no longer be spending my afternoons eating acai bowls with friends or mugging away at my assignments.
After completing her exams in March 2020, Chloe was hospitalised for a week on Tramadol, a strong painkiller, but the symptoms persisted. It was only when she went to the hospital a sixth time a month ...