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Singapore's lighthouses face an uncertain future as coastal developments close in

Singapore's lighthouses face an uncertain future as coastal developments close in The Tuas Port and Long Island developments may force two of Singapore's lighthouses to relocate. SINGAPORE: Every time Mr Ithnin Atan climbs to the lantern room of Sultan Shoal Lighthouse, he checks the same things: the lenses, the batteries, the glass panes that look out over the Singapore Strait. It is a routine he has repeated for years.

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Asian stocks slide, oil gains as Middle East tensions escalate

Asian stocks slide, oil gains as Middle East tensions escalate The United States launched strikes against Iran after President Donald Trump said Tehran had shot down a US Apache helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz, leaving investors on edge. SINGAPORE: Asian stocks fell on Wednesday (Jun 10) while oil prices surged as escalating tensions in the Middle East unsettled markets, dimming hopes for an end to the months-long war that has pushed commodities higher and stoked inflation worries. The...

Channel News Asia 17h ago

Türkiye, Singapore among countries rejecting ‘strategic resignation’ amid global disorder, says Turkish foreign minister

Türkiye, Singapore among countries rejecting ‘strategic resignation’ amid global disorder, says Turkish foreign minister Speaking at a special lecture in Singapore, Minister Hakan Fidan touched on Israel and the Middle East conflict, finding alternative connectivity routes to the Straits of Hormuz and Ankara’s foreign policy approach in Southeast Asia. SINGAPORE: Türkiye and Singapore are among “a handful of wise and responsible nations” which have rejected “strategic resignation” amid a...

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Yakult Singapore drops orange flavour for peach – and the internet is divided

Yakult Singapore drops orange flavour for peach – and the internet is divided From July 2026, Yakult Singapore is making a huge change to its flavour line-up and the internet is divided. For the first time in over four decades, Yakult Singapore is making a change – one that has the internet divided. From July 2026, the familiar orange-flavoured Yakult will be phased out locally and replaced with peach instead, marking the first major flavour change since the Japanese probiotic milk beverage...

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Container ship sinks off coast of Batam

Container ship sinks off coast of Batam All nine of the vessel's crew members were safely rescued by Indonesian authorities. SINGAPORE: A container vessel sank about 6km off the coast of Batam on Friday (Jun 5) night, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said on Saturday.

Channel News Asia 4d ago

Countries need to work together to maintain, protect critical underwater infrastructure: Chan Chun Sing

Countries need to work together to maintain, protect critical underwater infrastructure: Chan Chun Sing Seventeen countries launched a framework for cross-regional defence cooperation on critical underwater infrastructure at this year's Shangri-La Dialogue. SINGAPORE: Countries need to work together to establish international norms to build, maintain and protect critical underwater infrastructure, and take to task those that mean harm to them, Singapore's Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing said...

Channel News Asia 11d ago

'Beyond our capacity' to defend sea trade lanes, Shoebridge says

Greens senator says Australia cannot defend sea trade lanes, rejecting AUKUS reasoning Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 10:54am In short: David Shoebridge says Australia is too small to be able to defend global sea trade lanes. The Greens senator says pursuing AUKUS only obliges Australia to join a US-China conflict, and the nation should instead focus on diplomacy. Australia is pursuing an agreement with the United States to acquire three in-service Virginia-class submarines.

ABC Australia 3d ago

CNA Explains: How airlines avoided a jet fuel shortage amid the Iran conflict

CNA Explains: How airlines avoided a jet fuel shortage amid the Iran conflict Despite warnings of a looming jet fuel supply crunch amid the Iran war, major airlines are now saying that they have enough fuel for the next few months. The conflict in Iran has sent jet fuel prices soaring, as the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz choked exports from Gulf refineries that supply a significant share of the world’s jet fuel. The war, which began with United States-Israeli strikes on Iran on...

Channel News Asia 5d ago

Commentary: A harder world requires a different sort of multilateralism

Commentary: A harder world requires a different sort of multilateralism The question is not so much about whether multilateralism will endure, but how it is evolving, say Sarah Teo and Jane Chan from the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies. SINGAPORE: “I’m sorry to say this here.

Channel News Asia 8d ago

100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia

100 days into Iran war: How rising costs are hitting consumers and businesses in Southeast Asia As the war on Iran marks its 100th day on Monday (Jun 8), CNA looks at how the geopolitical crisis is filtering into everyday life across the region. SINGAPORE: More than three months into the war on Iran, the aftershocks from disrupted Middle Eastern energy and shipping routes are being felt far beyond the oil market, from road construction sites in Malaysia to food and beverage operators in...

Channel News Asia 3d ago