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Father Christopher Lee was reportedly attacked while he was distributing communion on Saturday's evening mass. — Picture from Facebook/Wiliam Cardinal Goh

Assailant in Singapore Catholic church attack charged with causing hurt after stabbing priest in mouth with foldable knife

Singapore Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said he was encouraged by the outpouring of support from the other faiths in Singapore. — TODAY pic

Singapore’s Shanmugam lauds faith groups’ response to Catholic priest stabbing, says attack would’ve sparked religious strife elsewhere

The attacker, a 37-year-old member of the local Sinhalese community, had previously declared himself as a Christian. — Picture from Facebook/St Joseph's Church

Suspect in Singapore Catholic priest knife attack previously convicted, jailed for stabbing ex-girlfriend

File photo of St Joseph's Church in Bukit Timah, Singapore where Father Christopher Lee was stabbed on November 9, 2024. — Picture from Facebook/St Joseph's Church

Catholic priest stabbed in Singapore church stable and recovering, Sunday mass proceeds as usual

The Inter-Religious Organisation condemned the attack as a violation of a sacred space. — Picture from Facebook/Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore

Religious groups condemn stabbing of Catholic priest at Singapore church as violation of sacred space

 Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong says violence has no place in the country. — TODAY pic

‘Uphold sanctity of places of worship’: Singapore PM Wong calls for calm after Catholic priest stabbed in church

The attacker, a 37-year-old member of the local Sinhalese community, had previously declared himself as a Christian. — Picture from Facebook/St Joseph's Church

Catholic priest stabbed during mass in Singapore church, cops rule out terrorism (VIDEO)

Singapore Airlines’ posted a 48.5 per cent plunge in net profit to S$742 million (RM2.46 billion) for the April-September period and declared an interim dividend of 10 Singapore cents per share. The group reported net profit of S$1.44 billion a year ago. — Reuters pic

Singapore Airlines warns of earnings pressure despite strong travel demand

Deliberations are in very early stages, the sources said, and any formal negotiations for an acquisition of a stake in a Malaysian bank would need approval from Bank Negara Malaysia. — Reuters pic

Singapore’s DBS eyes Malaysian bank stakes in expansion push, sources say

The study also found that most victims turned first to friends or parents for help rather than teachers. — TODAY file pic

One in four Singapore students aged nine to 12 faces bullying, study finds

Maldivian news outlet The Edition reported yesterday that the student was part of a Whale Shark Research Project when the accident occurred. — AFP pic

Fifteen-year-old Singapore student dies in snorkelling accident while on school trip to Maldives

The Prime Minister believes Singapore will be able to continue working well with the new Trump administration. — Picture from Today

Singapore PM says timing of general election still undecided

Lee and his wife have been living abroad since 2022 after opting not to attend a scheduled police interview regarding potential offences related to the will of his father, Singapore’s founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. — Reuters pic

Lee Hsien Yang’s allegations of repression won't divert focus on Singapore’s future, says PM Wong

Singh is facing two charges under Section 31(q) of the Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act for allegedly lying to the Committee of Privileges (COP) on December 10 and December 15, 2021. — TODAY file pic

Prosecution concludes cross-examination for Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh, verdict set for February 2025

A screenshot from a Singapore Police Force press conference conducted yesterday showing the weapons seized from the suspect in the Pasir Ris Park incident.

Singapore police: Man shot in Pasir Ris Park after alleged attack on officers with homemade ‘flame device’

The report by Singapore’s Ministry of Social and Family Development shows that 509 youth offenders, aged between 10 and 20, were involved in shoplifting, making it the most prevalent offence in 2023. — Reuters pic

Youth crime in Singapore: Shoplifting, cheating and sex offences lead 2023 trends