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CNA
a day ago
- Lifestyle
- CNA
Spotlight on intergenerational co-living options
What is being called "intergenerational co-living" is emerging as a new type of private housing option for seniors in Singapore. It is a concept where different age groups share amenities and engage in communal life, typically within a development that provides individual rooms. CNA reporter Rebecca Metteo joins us in the studio to discuss this housing option. She talks about the facilities offered in Singapore and shares what could be the key to making intergenerational co-living work.


CNA
26-05-2025
- Business
- CNA
Singapore urges ASEAN to strengthen partnerships with other countries
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is urging ASEAN to strengthen partnerships with other countries amid a changing geopolitical landscape. Mr Wong says more needs to be done to chart a more ambitious agenda for the bloc ahead. This is even with ASEAN making progress in several agreements to boost trade within the region and with other partners. Rebecca Metteo has more from the ASEAN Summit held in Kuala Lumpur.


CNA
26-05-2025
- Business
- CNA
ASEAN Summit: Kuala Lumpur Declaration charts bloc's direction for next 2 decades
Southeast Asian leaders in Malaysia's capital have signed a landmark declaration. The ASEAN Community Vision 2045 sets the course of action for the next two decades, with the immediate challenges of more-than-usual uncertainty in global trade accompanied by tension in geopolitics. Melissa Goh and Rebecca Metteo report from Kuala Lumpur.


CNA
15-05-2025
- Business
- CNA
Old school buildings being repurposed for business and community uses
Several former school buildings repurposed for business and community uses are now almost fully occupied since they opened last year. The Singapore Land Authority says more sites will be considered for similar makeovers amid a demand for such places. Rebecca Metteo reports.


CNA
01-05-2025
- Politics
- CNA
GE2025: Seven opposition parties deliver campaign messages in final political broadcast
Seven opposition parties have delivered their final political broadcasts, ahead of Polling Day on Saturday. They said more diversity is needed and appealed to Singaporeans to ensure that their interests are represented in Parliament. They added that if more opposition voices are voted in, the ruling People's Action Party's mandate will not be weakened. Rebecca Metteo reports.