[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A student from Nanyang Polytechnic was riding a public bus down 10 Ang Mo Kio Avenue when he used his mobile phone to record a video under a woman’s skirt. Chan Jay Ko, now 19, pleaded guilty in district court on Tuesday (December 15) to one count …
Read More »Moderna confirms agreement with Ministry of Health to supply Singapore with COVID-19 vaccine
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Moderna said on Tuesday (December 15) that it signed an agreement with Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) to supply mRNA-1273, its COVID-19 vaccine, to the country. The agreement “will support ongoing efforts to ensure access to a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine for the people of Singapore,” the …
Read More »Singapore’s Covid-19 Vaccination Strategy: Multi-ministries Task Force Answers Key Questions
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Monday’s press conference by the multi-ministerial working group on Covid-19 saw a series of questions about Singapore’s planned vaccination launch. Clara Chong reports on some of the highlights. Q: Why is the vaccination program voluntary and not mandatory? How does the government hope to encourage greater public …
Read More »Car crashes into truck when turning right from straight lane in Punggol
[ad_1] A car crashed into a truck at the junction of Punggol Field and Punggol East after making a discretionary right turn despite being in a lane intended only to go straight ahead. Stomper Victor He said the accident, which occurred on Sunday (December 13) at 9:50 p.m., involved his …
Read More »$ 4 million seized in Singapore from Canadian group selling encrypted devices to drug cartels
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Approximately $ 4 million of illicit funds linked to a Canadian group that sold encrypted devices to drug traffickers in various countries were seized in Singapore, the United States Department of Justice said on Monday (December 14). The funds were seized from four bank accounts by the Singapore …
Read More »Man admits to obstructing justice by ditching a bloodstained shirt
[ad_1] Jean IauThe times of the straitDecember 14, 2020 One man among seven people linked to the Orchard Towers murder in July last year pleaded guilty on Monday (December 14) to obstructing justice by disposing of a bloodstained T-shirt worn by another man involved in the incident. Loo Boon Chong, …
Read More »Singapore to launch segregated lane for business travelers who will not need to be quarantined, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: As of the second half of January 2021, short-term business travelers from all countries arriving in Singapore will no longer need to be quarantined, under the new separate travel lane arrangements. The Ministry of Trade and Industry said on Tuesday (December 15) that those who choose to use …
Read More »TraceTogether tokens are not required for students when schools reopen in January, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Children will not need to have their TraceTogether tokens when they return to school next year, Minister of State for Education Sun Xueling said on Tuesday (December 15). Ms. Sun assured parents that the tokens will be required in schools only when all have been distributed nationwide. …
Read More »Secondary post 1 results to be released on December 22
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Secondary 1 publication results will be released next Tuesday (December 22) at 9 am, announced the Ministry of Education (MOE). The results of the publication can be accessed through the following channels: Ad Ad – Short Messaging System (SMS) text messages, if provided during the application process – …
Read More »Pfizer-BioNTech COVID Vaccine Injections in S’pore Probably in Weeks
[ad_1] South China morning post Foreign Cathay Pacific pilots scramble for work permits in Hong Kong after hundreds of locals lost their jobs in restructuring After cutting 5,300 jobs in Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific Airways said that the employment of foreign pilots was under “increased scrutiny” by immigration authorities and …
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