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Yunhaiyao, which runs the Yun Nans restaurants in Singapore, was fined S$7,000 after 171 ByteDance staff suffered food ...
Ho Ching raised eyebrows with a cryptic Facebook post seemingly referencing WP MP Jamus Lim, following his policy exchange on ...
A 26-year-old man in Singapore has been handed a sixth charge of animal abuse after allegedly torturing multiple cats, ...
Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that Muhammad Riza Chalid, the Indonesian oil tycoon dubbed the ...
Fifteen people in Singapore are under investigation for allegedly sharing their Singpass credentials, which were later used in scams causing victims to lose over S$890,000. The police have arrested ...
A suspended Singapore police officer, Staff Sergeant Kevin Chelvam, has been sentenced to 10 years’ jail for his involvement in the prolonged abuse and death of Myanmar domestic worker Piang Ngaih Don ...
Eight months after a student from St Joseph’s Institution International died during a school trip to the Maldives, the school ...
At a 15 July dialogue, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong defended the COE system as a market-based way to manage road space, ...
City Developments Limited veteran director Philip Yeo will step down on 31 July 2025, ending his 16-year tenure. His ...
A Jurong West minimart cashier was jailed for 17 months after stealing nearly S$57,000 to fund online gambling. The Malaysian ...
After days of uncertainty over unsafe water quality, the World Aquatics Championships open water races at Sentosa will go ...
SM Lee defends COE system ‘works quite well’, says no easy way to distribute COEs fairly and cheaply
Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong has defended Singapore’s Certificate of Entitlement (COE) system, arguing it works effectively to manage scarce road space despite concerns over high prices. Speaking ...
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