Current Affairs Travel Singaporeans booking travel deals to Taiwan most vulnerable to fraud, says McAfee study There’s no doubt that Singaporeans love travelling and they’re constantly on the… rubaa13 June 2019
Current Affairs Local man sues Malaysia’s Immigration Department for RM2.67 million over ‘unlawful arrest’ and ‘degrading treatment’ during detention A Singaporean man, who is a retired teacher and a well-known musician,… rubaa12 June 2019
Current Affairs LGBT Kirsten Han calls out Law Minister for taking a cheap shot on LGBT issue Editor-in-chief of Southeast Asian affairs platform New Naratif Kirsten Han took to… rubaa12 June 2019
Current Affairs Student collects five-cent coins to fund meals for senior cardboard collectors in Singapore For the most of us, a five-cent coin is troublesome and holds… rubaa12 June 2019
Business Singapore seen as one of the easiest countries to do business in Asia Based on a report by TMF Group, a provider of international administrative… rubaa11 June 2019
Current Affairs More foreign workers are not given IPA letters, exposing them to exploitation In 2018, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) commissioned a survey and it… rubaa11 June 2019
Tech Singaporeans continue to support Huawei despite Google ban Last month, Google stopped its business operations with China’s Huawei with immediate… rubaa11 June 2019
Current Affairs International More than a million gathered in Hong Kong to protest against the extradition law The streets of Hong Kong were filled with over one million people… rubaa10 June 2019
Community MARUAH calls on the Government to do more for senior citizens in Singapore MARUAH, a human-rights NGO, asks the Government to provide more for older… rubaa10 June 2019
Current Affairs Politics Jose Raymond questions the lack of information given to residents of Potong Pasir over construction of a new nursing home in the area On Monday (10 June), Jose Raymond of Singapore People’s Party took to… rubaa10 June 2019