Monkeypox FAQ: Does it only spread through sex? Is household transmission possible?

More monkeypox cases are expected to surface here in the weeks ahead as more than 18,000 cases have been reported in 78 countries, with the majority in Europe. Singapore saw its first monkeypox case on July 6 and now has six local and five imported cases. None of them is linked, but contact tracing is ongoing. The...

Malaysia passes law to curb party defections amid political instability

Malaysia on Thursday (July 28) passed a law discouraging elected lawmakers from switching political parties, following a series of defections that has caused political instability in recent years. The new law could be crucial in providing stability as national elections are expected to be called earlier than the September 2023 deadline. Malaysia has seen two coalition governments...

‘You nightclub girl’: Woman in China may sue cyberbullies over nasty comments for her pink hair

A young woman in eastern China who was the target of online abuse hired lawyers and said she plans to take legal action against the cyberbullies who called her a "nightclub girl". They criticised her for her pink hair after she shared a celebratory post that included her bedridden grandfather. Zheng Linghua, a 23-year-old university graduate...

Indonesia agrees to lift freeze on sending migrant workers to Malaysia

Indonesia has agreed to lift a freeze on sending its migrant workers to Malaysia effective Aug 1, after the neighbours ironed out concerns surrounding workers' rights, according to statements from both countries on Thursday (July 28). The entry of migrant workers will help Malaysia - the world's second-largest palm oil producer and a key link in the...

Keep calm and cut the air con – Japan’s energy saving is model for Europe

As Europe braces for energy shortages from Russian gas cuts, Japan's own energy crisis a decade ago offers survival lessons to households and businesses - such as dimming the lights and taking the stairs. EU energy ministers on Tuesday (July 29) approved a proposal for member countries to cut gas use voluntarily by 15 per cent from August...

TikToker Under Fire For Offensive Jokes About Islam While Wearing Spider-Gwen Outfit

Have you seen the movie “Midsommar”? One of the most scariest thing you can encounter in the world is a cult. Usually, cults are spiritual practises that strays away from religions. The teachings are unusual and some might call them terrifying as few of these cults may require you to do something disturbing. While this isn’t...

Fazura Questions Fattah Amin: “What Are You Doing With Another Girl?”

Actress and entrepreneur Fazura posted a video on Friday (22nd July) on her TikTok that indicated she seemingly ‘caught’ her husband, actor Fattah Amin with another girl. The caption in the video may also lead one to believe she saw her husband in an awkward position, which can be read, “The night I caught my...

Till death do us part: Couple in Singapore holds wedding at columbarium

A wedding is an important affair, and it looks like this couple is dead serious about their big day. Last Saturday (July 23), a man surnamed Huang and his wife surnamed Zhuo, donned traditional garb for their Chinese wedding ceremony at Nirvana Memorial Garden, a columbarium located in Choa Chu Kang. Why did they pick this unusual venue for...

You’re in my spot: Malaysian trashes neighbour’s car, filling it with garbage

Disputes among neighbours are not uncommon. There are countless horror stories on social media showing nasty neighbours and their antics everywhere, and it's not just limited to Singapore. In a viral TikTok video posted last Monday (July 18) by user Bundlekitaa_, an angry man could be heard shouting as he pans the camera to a pile of trash on...

China detains woman over offerings to Nanking massacre war criminals

Police in China’s eastern city of Nanjing have detained a woman authorities say honoured Japanese war criminals at a Buddhist temple, as news of the tributes sparked public outrage and disciplinary action against officials. Wu Aping, 31, a medical school graduate, confessed to having been deeply troubled by accounts of the brutal Japanese invasion, and came...