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SINGAPORE — Singaporeans will go to the polls on Sept 1 to vote for the nation’s ninth President, should there be more than one eligible candidate, after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on ...
SINGAPORE — Twenty years after the retirement age was last raised to 62, the Government will increase it to 65 by about 2030, while the re-employment age will go up from the current age of 67 to ...
SINGAPORE — Former top civil servant Ngiam Tong Dow, who spent more than 40 years in the Singapore Administrative Service and worked with Singapore's founding leaders, died on Thursday (Aug 20 ...
Workers who lose their jobs may get up to S$6,000 over a period of up to six months This will be a form of temporary financial help under the new SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support Scheme In an update ...
Mr Ismail Sabri took office on Aug 21 as Malaysia’s third new prime minister since 2018, the year that saw the historic collapse of the Barisan Nasional coalition government led by the United ...
SINGAPORE — A 57-year-old man viciously stabbed an acquaintance multiple times during lunch hour at a Tampines coffee shop as shocked members of the public looked on. The attack was sparked by ...
SINGAPORE — Singapore Airlines (SIA) will require all its front-line employees based in Singapore, including pilots and cabin crew, to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by Sept 1, the ...
SINGAPORE – An enforcement operation last Friday (Aug 17) against drivers who use Malaysia-registered vehicles to provide chauffeured services netted two drivers, who may be fined up to S$3,000 ...
SINGAPORE — Audible traffic signals will be installed at 325 pedestrian crossings in 10 town centres with higher proportions of residents with visual impairment as part of a master plan launched ...
SINGAPORE — Six women aged between 35 and 45 were fined on Wednesday (Aug 17) after being arrested near Orchard Towers earlier this year for offering paid sexual services to male passersby.
SINGAPORE — The couple caught insulting and abusing an elderly man in a video that went viral online were fined S$2,700 on Friday (Aug 11), after they pleaded guilty to their offences.
SINGAPORE — Over 80 per cent of criminal accusations made by employers in Singapore against their maids never result in charges being filed by the authorities, said a report released on Tuesday ...
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