Researchers in Singapore have initiated a 15-month monitoring plan to assess the impact of the June 14 oil spill on intertidal biodiversity. The effort, led by the National University of Singapore ...
The Singapore Court of Appeal, led by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, dismissed an appeal by two King’s Counsel seeking to represent clients in Singapore without local admission. The court upheld that ...
Meta and X received targeted correction directions under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act on 11 Oct after activist Kokila Annamalai failed to comply with a correction order.
Premiums for MediShield Life, Singapore’s mandatory national insurance scheme, are set to increase by up to 35%, with an average rise of 22%, starting from April 2025. This adjustment follows ...
NTUC Deputy Secretary-General Desmond Tan revealed that NTUC’s central committee was unaware of the capital extraction clause in the Income-Allianz deal until its announcement in Parliament. Despite ...
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) awarded Edelman Singapore a two-year, S$682,800 social media contract on 14 October 2024. Edelman will oversee content management, strategy development, and ...
Singaporean activist Gilbert Goh, founder of Love Aid Singapore, announced the immediate cessation of collaboration with the International Relief Organisation due to its legal troubles in Germany. Goh ...
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and Singapore Police Force (SPF) have reported disruptions due to Singtel's outage on 8 October, affecting calls to 995 and 999. Both agencies are working ...
A 17-year-old Singaporean has been arrested under the Internal Security Act for allegedly planning a terror attack using a knife or scissors. The Internal Security ...
Survivors of the atomic bombings of Japan, represented by Nihon Hidankyo, have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their relentless campaign to eradicate nuclear weapons. Expressing disbelief at ...
On 16 October, MCCY Minister Edwin Tong addressed cash incentives for major Games medals, like the Olympics and Paralympics. He explained that the government prefers to leave these rewards to the ...
[Editorial] Channel News Asia’s recent article on POFMA is marred by a lack of balance and transparency. By failing to engage key stakeholders and overlooking the challenges of contesting POFMA orders ...