While posing as a female doctor on various online platforms such as Facebook, Ooi Chuen Wei tricked dozens of women into sending him photographs and videos ... ( read original story ...)
Ant Group Grows Partnership with STB to Drive Tourism Demand from Asia to Singapore
Ant Group today expanded their partnership with Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to make cross-border travel to Singapore more seamless and convenient. The partnership builds on a collaboration forged in ... ( read original story ...)
Pair charged in over 140 scam cases linked to mobile devices
Two people accused of being involved in at least 140 scam cases linked to mobile devices, allegedly causing losses totalling more than S$360,000, were handed cheating charges in a district court on ... ( read original story ...)
Pair charged over alleged involvement in at least 140 scam cases linked to mobile devices
SINGAPORE - Two people accused of being involved in at least 140 scam cases linked to mobile devices, allegedly causing losses totalling more than $360,000, were handed cheating charges in a district ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore jails Malaysian man who posed as female gynaecologist to get women’s nude photos
Ooi Chuen Wei specifically targeted Chinese women, asking them to send him photos of their genitals and breasts. At least 35 women believed his lies, a court heard. ( read original story ...)
Monetary Authority of Singapore requires consumers to pass test before being allowed to buy cryptocurrencies
Consumers will have to take a test before they are allowed to trade cryptocurrencies and they will not be able to use credit cards or payment apps ... ( read original story ...)
S’pore factory output ekes out 0.9% growth in September as electronics shrink for 3rd straight month
The overall production fell short of the 1.2 per cent growth that analysts had predicted in a poll. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
S’pore factory output up 0.9% in September as electronics shrink for 3rd straight month
SINGAPORE - Singapore’s manufacturing output grew less than expected in September as production in the key electronics sector shrank for the third month in a row. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s manufacturing output grows 0.9 pct in September
The Singapore Economic Development Board said on Wednesday that the country's manufacturing output increased by 0.9 percent year-on-year in September, compared to a revised 0.4-percent increase in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Industrial Output Growth Improves Less Than Forecast
Singapore's industrial production growth improved less-than-expected in September, preliminary data from the Economic Development ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to introduce new emissions rules for fossil-fuel power plants
Singapore's energy regulator will be introducing new emissions standards for new and repowered fossil fuel-fired power generation units in 2023, a minister said on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Former NUS student filmed sex videos on mobile phone without women’s consent
SINGAPORE - A 26-year-old man has pleaded guilty to voyeurism after filming without consent two women he was separately intimate with while he was a student at the National University of Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
SWITCH 2022 Singapore spotlights opportunities for collaboration in innovation
The Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology (SWITCH) 2022 opened on October 25, galvanising collaboration in innovation and cross-border partnerships. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s strategy towards net zero
A proactive approach is key to meeting twin challenges of the energy and climate crises. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Jail for man who cheated girlfriend and her brother of S$181,500, fled Singapore for a decade
Jason Chin Jin Seong was married when he met a woman on social networking channel Friendster in 2005, but that did not stop him from starting a romantic relationship with her. ( read original story ...)
Singapore woman pleads guilty to blinding Indonesian domestic worker
Ummi Kalsum Ali has yet to be sentenced for her crimes, with the prosecution seeking at least 10 years’ jail for her repeated assaults on domestic worker Sugiyem Samad Radimah, who was left ... ( read original story ...)