[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A 39-year-old man illegally operated a KTV outlet during phase one of the post-circuit breaker period despite restrictions on entertainment venues. He even arranged for two Vietnamese women to be hostesses for two clients on June 5. Leow Keng Chun pleaded guilty in state court on Wednesday …
Read More »Prime Minister Lee’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Leong Sze Hian: Attorney Lim Tean Questions Independence and Credibility of Expert Saying Fake News Spreads Faster, Political News and Highlights Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – An expert witness said on Wednesday (October 7) that a Facebook post sharing an article with “shocking” allegations about Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong would have spread faster than articles correcting fake news. Dr. Phan Tuan Quang of the University of Hong Kong School of Business, in …
Read More »Rainie Yang: I don’t blame you if you can’t understand my love for Alien Huang, Entertainment News
[ad_1] It was an emotional night of tributes and songs for the late Alien Huang. After all, it was his memorial concert. Among the many memories shared on the live broadcast, Taiwanese singer and actress Rainie Yang also briefly touched on her relationship with the actor-host prior to her performance. …
Read More »$ 133 allegedly withdrawn from Shell assistant’s salary after mystery car left unpaid, Singapore News
[ad_1] $ 133.80 may be a small amount for some, but not for a gas station employee, who said they made him pay for a customer’s mistake. The amount was allegedly deducted from the assistant’s salary after a Shell Upper Bukit Timah PIE customer left without paying for his gas, …
Read More »14 Public Entertainment Outlets Captured for Violating Covid-19, Liquor License Rules, Court and Crime News and Featured Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Fourteen public entertainment venues have been seized by police for disobeying Covid-19 rules, liquor license conditions, or both. Police said on Wednesday (October 7) that the crimes were discovered after a month-long execution operation by the Central Police Division at public entertainment venues and massage establishments in …
Read More »More CCA, school activities that will resume from mid-October: MOE
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: More programs in schools will resume from mid-October, as Singapore improves its capabilities to detect and track COVID-19 cases, the Ministry of Education (MOE) announced on Wednesday (October 7). Resumeable programs include offsite co-curricular activities (CCA) such as bowling and swimming, activities hosted by uniformed group headquarters, CCA …
Read More »Indonesia Arrested From South Korea’s COVID-19 Quarantine Facility
[ad_1] SEOUL: An Indonesian sailor emerged from a South Korean quarantine facility by breaking a wall a day before he would serve a mandatory two weeks in isolation, a health official said Wednesday (October 7). “The person tested negative for the coronavirus and showed no symptoms during the period of …
Read More »10 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, including 6 imported and none in the community, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – 10 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed as of Wednesday noon (October 7), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,840. They included four cases of workers’ dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MINSA). There were also six imported cases that had been listed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival in …
Read More »10 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, including 6 imported infections
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 10 new cases of COVID-19 as of noon on Wednesday (October 7), the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said in its daily preliminary update. Four of the new cases reside in bedrooms. The other six are imported cases, all of which were placed on a stay-at-home notice …
Read More »South Korea is the top country where people want Singapore to have an air travel bubble with: Survey, Singapore News and Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – South Korea led a survey of countries with which Singaporeans would like the Republic to have an air travel bubble. South Korea was the clear favorite with 40.7 percent of the vote, while Japan came in second with 17.7 percent, followed by Thailand with 16.9 percent. Malaysia, …
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