Public opposition has intensified after Sim Ann defended plans for new public housing at Sunset Way, with many urging the Government to review its reliance on the 1980 URA Master Plan. Commenters ...
Artists, filmmakers, heritage practitioners and members of the public have criticised Acting Culture, Community and Youth Minister David Neo's remark that ministers have "no time to watch movies", ...
The Auditor-General's Office has found the Ministry of Health left S$147.96 million in project savings undeclared and called S$30.83 million in tenders before approval, among other lapses in the ...
A viral video showing a Bangladeshi motorbike vlogger throwing a boy into a field after a roadside confrontation has sparked debate online, with some users questioning whether the repeated ...
The Auditor-General's Office has flagged possible overpayment of $9.7 million at HDB, contract lapses at a Ministry of Health project, and irregularities at MOM, GRA, URA, IPOS, Sport Singapore, SSG ...
Singapore's Court of Appeal has dismissed a constitutional appeal challenging the mandatory death penalty, ruling that the applicants lacked legal standing. The court ordered the applicants to pay ...
A TikTok user claimed more than 300 passengers were forced to deplane after an alleged onboard disturbance. Passengers were later accommodated at the Inspire Entertainment Resort in Incheon, South ...
Singapore has proposed sweeping changes to its road traffic laws, including lowering the legal drink-driving alcohol limit by more than half, introducing tougher penalties for serious offenders, ...
Iranian authorities have framed calls for revenge against Donald Trump as religious duty at Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's funeral, even as some Tehran residents voiced apathy and scepticism over mandatory ...
Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information Tan Kiat How told Parliament that IMDA is reviewing the film classification framework on dialect use, but stopped short of committing ...
Singapore did not comment publicly on China's decision to block Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus because no Singapore laws were breached, National Development Minister Chee Hong Tat said, ...
Singapore's Court of Three Judges will hear disciplinary proceedings against Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh on 13 August 2026 following his criminal conviction. The court will decide whether any ...