Singapore and Malaysia to suspend overlapping port limits

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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia Dato’ Saifuddin Abdullah and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Singapore Dr Vivian Balakrishnan met in Putrajaya, Malaysia on 14 March 2019. The meeting was a follow up from their previous meeting in Singapore on 8 January 2019 where both Ministers outlined their commitment to resolve the […]

Let’s March On for women!

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With close to half of Singapore’s resident workforce made up of women, the Labour Movement remains committed to groom women union leaders for the future so that they, in turn, can be a stronger voice for working women’s concerns and aspirations. “We need to build workplaces that nurture and groom women for leadership roles. And […]

2 men arrested for knuckleduster fight at Taman Jurong coffeeshop

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With the help of CCTV footages, two man in their 60s have been arrested on 11 Mar for assault at a coffeeshop in Taman Jurong. The police were alerted to the fight, which took place on 3 Mar at Block 101 Yung Sheng Road, at about 7.20pm. The man, who is seen lying on the […]

Malaysia subsidized Singapore RM2.4 billion worth of raw water: Mr Saifuddin

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On 12 Mar, Malaysian Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah said that Malaysia would seek international arbitration if Singapore does not renegotiate the 1962 water agreement. This was in response to Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan’s “reckless” statement, as deemed by Mr. Saifuddin. He slammed Dr. Balakrishnan for what he had said and condemned it as a  “malicious accusation.” […]

New carpooling service on Telegram? Sure Boh?

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A Singapore hitch group, SG Hitch group, was set up on 26 Feb, on the messaging app Telegram. The group aims to connect drivers and passengers directly, without the need for an intermediary. Members of the group broadcast the details of when and where they are headed, and if there is a match, other members […]

Singapore suspends Boeing 737 MAX aircraft after deadly crashes

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All Boeing 737 MAX aircraft has been suspended from flying into and out of Singapore by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) on 12 Mar. The suspension came in light of two fatal accidents involving Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in less than five months. It will take effect from 1400H on 12 Mar, CAAS […]

Man allegedly murdered in Sungei Kadut Loop

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A 23-year-old man has been arrested for murder after a man was found dead at a building along Sungei Kadut Loop on 11 Mar. Mr. Xinjie, one of the directors of Ji Ji, was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene, the police said. 29-year-old Mr. Li Mingqiao was injured and taken to Khoo Teck […]

Everyone must play their part to counter fake news

The laws that are implemented are not sufficient to deter the spread of fake news, and that everyone has to play their part to protect Singapore from the threat it poses, Minister for Communications and Information S. Iswaran said on 11 Mar. Mr. Iswaran pointed out that digital technology and the Internet poses a threat […]

Airspace arrangements must enhance safety and efficiency

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Discussions on air navigation arrangements must fundamentally be based on technical and operational considerations to ensure safety and efficiency of civil aviation, Singapore’s Acting Minister for Transport, Vivian Balakrishnan said on 7 Mar. Dr. Balakrishnan noted that both Malaysia and Indonesia had expressed concern over their airspace, and that Singapore is willing to address this […]

3 men arrested for armed robbery at Rivervale Plaza

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Three suspects have been arrested on 8 Mar, for staging an armed robbery at a Kopitiam food court in Seng Kang. The Singapore Police Force (SPF) was alerted to the robbery on 3 Mar at 11.50am by an employee of the food court at Rivervale Plaza. The Kopitiam employee had reported that the unknown man […]