Just opened July 2025: New restaurants, cafes and bars in Singapore, Lifestyle News
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Just opened July 2025: New restaurants, cafes and bars in Singapore, Lifestyle News

Lifestyle The heat of July isn't just in the weather. It's in the kitchens, grills, and cocktail shakers across town. From Michelin maestros reimagining heritage to soulful taquerías and tofu churned into gelato, this month's roundup of just opened Singapore is as diverse as it is delicious. Whether you're seeking new restaurants for a long lunch, dinner with edge, or a post-museum tipple, these fresh arrivals are ready to feed both your curiosity and your cravings.Lifestyle Shin Katsuhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DKwfnfQJXVd/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MTloZTBtaHdsMWl0 A refined take on Japan's beloved comfort food, Shin Katsu debuts in Tanjong Pagar as a premium tonkatsu destination helmed by Chef Matsubayashi Masato, formerly of Ma Maison. This elegant eatery brings over 15 years of tonkatsu mastery to the table, showcasing globally sourced pork like marbled Hungarian Mangalica and US Kurobuta. Dishes such as the Mille-Feuille Black Truffle Katsu...
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Bauchi Governor’s Son Shamsudeen Bullies, Threatens Social Media User Who Questioned His Abuse Of Public Funds
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Bauchi Governor’s Son Shamsudeen Bullies, Threatens Social Media User Who Questioned His Abuse Of Public Funds

Lifestyle The exchange began after an X user identified simply as A Malaika called out the Shamsudeen, accusing him of leveraging his father’s position to lobby shamelessly for political influence while allegedly using public resources to fund a lavish lifestyle. Shamsudeen Mohammed, the son of Bauchi State governor, Bala Mohammed, has sparked another outrage online after launching a barrage of vulgar insults on social media against a user who criticised him over his obsession with political appointments and alleged involvement in corrupt dealings. Using his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle, @shamsudeen_bala, Shamsuddeen, who is notorious for flaunting his privileged background and proximity to power, lashed out with deeply offensive expletives targeting the critic’s mother. The exchange began after an X user identified simply as A Malaika called out...
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Astronauts collect blood aboard the ISS | Space photo of the day for July 21, 2025
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Astronauts collect blood aboard the ISS | Space photo of the day for July 21, 2025

(Image credit: NASA)Aboard the International Space Station, astronauts work to study how the microgravity atmosphere affects human health, such as muscle development and bone structure.What is it?As part of a project to look at how microgravity affects cellular health, ISS Commander Takuya Onishi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) and NASA Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Nichole Ayers collect blood samples from the astronauts on the space station. Given that gravity is almost nonexistent on the ISS, it can make things like blood collection somewhat challenging, as things float away or have to be tied down.Where is it?This photo was taken aboard the ISS, around 250 miles (402 km) from Earth in low-Earth orbit. The crew on the ISS works to collect blood from other crew members. (Image credit: NASA)Why is it amazing?The blood being collected in...
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Report on Irish children’s health lacks data from ‘important subgroups’
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Report on Irish children’s health lacks data from ‘important subgroups’

The latest Central Statistics Office report on children’s health highlights strong overall health among Irish children but also raises concerns about dental care and access to services. The results were based on a sample of 6,000 surveys randomly selected from the census 2022 database. The findings estimated that over 90% of children between the ages of two and twelve were considered to have “good or very good” general healthcompared to around 89% of children aged between 13 and 17. However, Kildare GP and Assistant Professor at Trinity College Dr Brendan...
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