A Singapore court has reportedly sentenced a 26-year-old Indian national to 16 years imprisonment and 12 strokes of the cane for raping a university student on May 4, 2019.
Singapore supports humanitarian aid, calls for civilian lives to be protected in Gaza, says Ambassador to UN
Singapore has expressed its support for the efforts of United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to sustain the flow of humanitarian aid and calls for all innocent civilian lives to be ...
The Singapore Dream no longer just the ‘5Cs’ but leading purposeful lives, says DPM Wong
The "Singapore Dream" is no longer solely about material success — it now encompasses fulfilment, meaning and purpose in people’s lives, said Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Friday (Oct 27).
UOB’s third-quarter net profit fell approximately 1.4% year-on-year
Notably, the bank highlighted increased provisions for credit and other losses as a primary reason for the slightly lower-than-expected profit.
16-Year Jail Term For Indian Man Convicted Of Raping College Student In Singapore
The case was of 2019, when the perpetrator reportedly assaulted the university student before raping her. The man punched her and dragged her to a forested area where the crime happened.
Stalker gets 16 years in jail for brutal rape of university student in Singapore
Chinnaiah Karthik followed the victim who alighted at Kranji MRT station after she boarded the wrong train on her way back to the on-campus residence.
Indian Man Jailed For 16 Years For Raping College Student In Singapore
A court in Singapore has sentenced a 26-year-old Indian national to 16 years' jail and 12 strokes of the cane for raping a university student in 2019.
Singapore votes in favour of UN resolution to protect civilians, uphold humanitarian obligations in Gaza Strip
SINGAPORE: Singapore voted in favour of a resolution to protect civilians and uphold legal and humanitarian obligations amid conflict in the Gaza Strip during an em ...
The Big Read: With no foolproof way to prevent banking and e-payment services outages, what can businesses and consumers do?
A long-awaited date with her national serviceman boyfriend for Nazrana Shaheen ended up being cut short, no thanks to a banking services disruption by ...
OCBC customers to receive e-mails and push notifications instead of SMSes for banking activities
In a push notification sent to OCBC customers on Thursday, the bank said they will no longer send SMS messages as the default method to inform customers about banking activities such as payments and ...
Top Stock Market Highlights of the Week: Singapore’s Core Inflation, Tourist Arrivals and 6-Month Treasury Bill
Welcome to this week’s edition of top stock market highlights. There is more good news for consumers who have had to endure the rising prices of goods and services. Singapore’s core inflation for ...
Car dealer used almost S$264,000 in customers’ down payments to invest in China, gets jail
Wong Sang Keng invested S$200,000 in a wine business in China but lost it all when foreign authorities seized the alcohol.
Announcing Elapath Energy’s $200 Million Mandate for Solar Innovations in Singapore, Facilitated by Ratsamy Consulting
In a landmark move for the renewable energy landscape, Elapath Energy, a globally renowned solar panel installation and manufacturing leader, has secured a significant contract worth $200,000,000.
Singaporean company to import renewal energy from Vietnam
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) on October 27 granted conditional approval to Sembcorp Utilities Pte Ltd (SCU) – a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp) to import wind ...
Singapore wants banks and telcos to bear losses if found negligent in phishing scams
Regulators have proposed a shared responsibility framework detailing who should be held responsible in the event of a phishing scam, with consumers also taking on some liability.
Singapore private home prices bounce back in third quarter with marginal increase
SINGAPORE: Private home prices inched up by 0.8 per cent in the third quarter of 2023, following a 0.2 per cent decline in the previous quarter, data released by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA ... ( read original story ...)