SINGAPORE - Yet another tertiary student is in trouble over a voyeuristic act that took place in school. Republic Polytechnic (RP) student Tee Ze Qian, 18, was on Wednesday (June 17) put on 21 months' probation for entering a...
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SINGAPORE - A massage therapist who molested a female client by touching her intimate parts, claiming that it could prevent breast and cervical cancers, was sentenced on Thursday (June 18) to 22 months' jail. Willet Ong Tat Kee, 67,...
SINGAPORE - One of the four passengers in a taxi involved in an accident at a Clementi road junction two years ago, that left one of them dead, has sued both the cabby and the driver of the oncoming...
A new opposition party is in the running and it's none other than Red Dot United (RDU), a breakaway group from Progress Singapore Party (PSP). Its application was submitted on May 26 and approved on Monday (June 15) by the...
Instead of bumping shoulders with others in a crowd at open-air venues, voters in Singapore would have to tune in to rallies online through their screens, should the next General Election (GE) happen in phase 2 of Singapore's reopening. As large...
There are many ways to show off our Singapore pride — from flying our national flag to adorning our bodies with temporary tattoos during National Day. One migrant worker, though, decided to do something a little more permanent. Vinoth, 29, got...
Besides the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the upcoming election is shaping up to be unprecedented in yet another aspect — the conspicuous lack of the horse-trading meetings usually held by the opposition parties. The meetings, which usually involve key members from...
It may sound like a strange proposition that your Member of Parliament (MP) suddenly becomes your president. Yet this is exactly what happened in 2017 to the residents of Marsiling-Yew Tee, when Halimah Yacob was named Singapore’s eighth president...
The time is nigh and the general election season is upon us. For most Singaporeans born between 1994 and 1999 (aka me), the upcoming general elections will be the first time we'll be participating in the process of determining who should...