7 Issues That Will Inevitably Be Debated In The Coming Singapore General Elections
What Will Politicians Be Rallying About?
Last Sunday (21 June), the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) outlined several issues that they intend to focus on in their rallies for coming General Election. The agenda, outlined at a forum marking SDP's 35th anniversary, consists of the higher cost of living, immigration issues,...
29 GIFs That Perfectly Sum Up Every Ramadan, In The Eyes Of A Singaporean...
The Ramadan Struggle Is Real
Ramadan started on 15 June this year, marking the start of the month when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. While this month-long event turns up every year, fasting never gets any easier.
Here are the struggles every Muslim goes through, hilariously summed up by the...
ICYMI: 4 Stories You Missed This Week — 15 June to 18 June
What have you missed for the week from MustShareNews?
15 June
Pink Dot is a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rally that celebrates our freedom to love. This year, the rally was attended a record number of 28,000 people.
MustShareNews went down to the rally for the first time at Hong Lim...
10 Fires Broke Out In Singapore In One Month Alone, Is Singapore Getting Too...
10 fires that made the news in the last month
Is it just me or does it seem like there is news of a fire breakout every few days? Just last month alone, there were at least 10 fire breakouts reported on the news. Flames lapped up houses, dormitories and...
5 Insane Saves Izwan Mahbud Pulled Off To Force A Draw Against Japan In...
Blue Samurais 0-0 Lions: When A Draw Feels Like a Victory
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Singapore is one step closer to qualifying for the 2018 World Cup.
Last night (16 June), Singapore held Japan to a goalless draw in a friendly 2018 World Cup qualifier at the Saitama Stadium.
What so good about a draw?
Well, a measly draw...
McDonald’s Curry Sauce To Finally Return After 4-Month Disappearance
McDonald Teases Singaporeans With Long-awaited Curry Sauce Comeback
Today (16 June), McDonald's Singapore posted a Facebook post of a Minion drawn using some fries, nuggets, and dip sauces, and a super suggestive caption.
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Look out for mini moments of fun coming your way, very soon?
What could that possibly be?
Minion Fries? Nope!
Minion...
Sabahan Mountain Guides Reunite With The Boy They Saved From Death
Finally! The reunion we have all been waiting for.
On the day (5 June) of the Sabah Earthquake, Singapore lost 9 lives. We mourn our loss, but cannot forget to give thanks to those who did what they could to save others.
Channel NewsAsia caught up with the heroic mountain guides...
9 Singaporean Ministers And Their Completely Plausible Alternate Career Paths
What would the Ministers do if they weren't Ministers?
We see them on the TV, we read about them and they lead us.
But have we ever wondered what they could have been if they weren't our leaders?
MustShareNews take a look at what 9 Ministers could be if they weren't Ministers.
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18-Year-Old Singaporean Silat Exponent Wins Gold, Sheds Tears On Podium
The Hero Who Cried
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On 14 June, upon stepping up on the podium as the Champion of the Pencak Silat Class F, Muhammad Nur Alfian Juma'en broke into tears after being overwhelmed by his feelings.
Now known as the Hero who cried, we explain why Nur Alfian's tears and victory matters...
Singapore’s Inter-faith Communities Aren’t Doing Enough At Their Jobs
Singapore, Multi-Cultural, Multi-Religious
We’ve heard all these things before. But, have you ever wondered why we have become associated with such descriptions?
We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people. Regardless of race, language or religion…
We have internalized the words. We know what they mean.
In school, during National Service,...