She is now one of seven new chief scientific advisers to the European Commission, chosen from around 400 nominees, including Nobel laureates. According to reports, Prof Srinivas was appointed in May 2025 and officially onboarded in Brussels in July.

New US visa rules from September 2, in-person interviews now mandatory

This change rolls back earlier exemptions and is part of a broader move towards tighter visa screening. The announcement came from the US State Department on 25 July. It follows the recent introduction of a new USD 250 processing fee for non-immigrant visa applications, which was implemented earlier the same week.

When Art Meets Nature: Taiwan and Singapore collaborate on children’s art exhibition

The exhibition is curated by Peng Hsiung from Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts, along with learning curators from the National Gallery Singapore – Annabelle Tan, Elaine Chan, and Wang Tingting. Artists featured include Taiwan’s Chen Po-I and Yenting Hsu, and Singapore’s Zul Mahmod, Tan Zi Xi, and Soh Ee Shaun. Each of them has created works that encourage curiosity and connection with the environment.

How did she die? Singapore small business owner found dead a day after post about Indian worker’s fake injury claim

Singapore eatery Sumo Salad owner Jane Lee wrote two lengthy Facebook posts on July 18. In one post, she gave details of what she had observed about the employee — “Sran Kiranjeet Kaur, a worker from India” — and why she believed that the workplace injury compensation claim was a scam, “a carefully orchestrated scheme” of extortion. The next day, she was dead. Singapore Police are investigating the case. Singapore Government is looking into the alleged scam.

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