The High Court’s decision to dismiss former domestic worker Parti Liyani’s compensation application against the Deputy Public Prosecutors (DPPs) in her case is “disappointing”, as her...
The People’s Association (PA) was founded in 1960, and the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) was founded in 1961. After 60 years, what is the verdict...
From a historic virus postponement and summer heat fears to unprecedented restrictions on fans, the path to staging the Tokyo Olympics has been far from smooth....
Media outlets in Hong Kong must not “subvert” the government, the city’s leader said Tuesday, rejecting US criticism of recent action against a pro-democracy newspaper under...
Referencing an article by The Straits Times (ST) newspaper titled ‘Slow business but some hawkers still not on food delivery apps‘, Makansutra founder KF Seetoh critiqued...
The Secretary-General of Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) announced on Monday (21 June) that he has ventured into the business world by opening a new café called...
The UN rights chief on Monday called for concerted action to recover from the worst global deterioration of rights she had seen, highlighting the situation in...
The EU on Monday added eight officials from Myanmar’s junta and three firms linked to the military to its sanctions blacklist over the country’s February coup...
India’s Olympic body has slammed as “unfair” strict rules imposed by the Japanese government on athletes from several COVID-hit nations for the Tokyo Games starting next...
As of Monday noon (21 Jun), the Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed an additional 16 cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore. This brings the...
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA — Malaysia’s contact tracing application MySejahtera may soon be recognised as the country’s “vaccination passport”, likely starting with Singapore. The Star reported National...
The US special representative for North Korea on Monday offered to meet with Pyongyang “anywhere, anytime, without preconditions”, with no public contact so far between the...
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper warned Monday it is unable to pay staff and is at imminent risk of closure after the government froze the...
The High Court on Monday (21 June) dismissed former domestic worker Parti Liyani’s application to seek compensation from Deputy Public Prosecutors (DPPs) involved in her case...
Around a third of Japanese now back holding the Olympics, up from just 14 per cent last month, a new poll showed Monday, though a majority...