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More than 800 feedback cases a year lodged with NParks over pet parrots as popularity grows in Singapore

More than 800 feedback cases a year lodged with NParks over pet parrots as popularity grows in Singapore Complaints ranged from excessive noise to concerns about animal welfare. Pet parrots may bring colour and chatter into homes, but they are also becoming a growing source of disputes between neighbours. The National Parks Board (NParks) received an average of more than 800 feedback cases involving pet parrots each year between 2021 and 2025, with complaints ranging from excessive noise to...

Channel News Asia 8d ago

Art and thrift market Mercury Festival draws large crowds at Suntec amid virtual queue debate

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Channel News Asia 1d ago

Snark subreddits: Why do we spend so much time on people and things we cannot stand?

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AirAsia reviewing policy after family with cerebral palsy child removed from flight due to 'safety requirements'

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Channel News Asia 7d ago

Maid agency ordered to pay customer over false claim that helper could speak Mandarin

Maid agency ordered to pay customer over false claim that helper could speak Mandarin The magistrate said it was no defence for the maid agency to say the customer should have chosen a pricier package as getting a maid who could speak well at that price was like "looking for a needle in a haystack". SINGAPORE: A maid agency that falsely claimed its domestic helper could speak Mandarin was ordered by a Small Claims Tribunal (SCT) to pay about S$1,558 (US$1,210) to its dissatisfied customer....

Channel News Asia 13h ago

Hegseth tempers China criticism at Asia forum

SINGAPORE — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday delivered the message to Asia that he’s been preaching to European allies, framing the relationship in more transactional terms while sidestepping the biggest military flashpoint in the region. He called for “drama-free” ties in a major policy speech to Asian officials that made no mention of Taiwan, a rare omission for a Defense secretary about the self-governing island that China claims as its own. He instead called for Washington and...

Politico EU 11d ago

Malaysia’s LGBTQ groups tread more carefully amid recent enforcement, ministers’ rhetoric

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Channel News Asia 10d ago