In the wake of Sgt Uvaraja S/0 Gopal’s death, many online users have called for an independent investigation on Minister K Shanmugam’s Facebook page into his accusations of workplace discrimination, bullying, and corruption within Singapore Police Force.
Public criticism swells as dissatisfaction with the Internal Affairs Office’s (IAO) lack of transparency and accountability becomes apparent. Meanwhile, the removed Facebook post that had raised critical questions about SPF’s work culture intensifies the calls for a robust, independent inquiry.
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Singapore authorities clamp down on The Online Citizen Asia: Declares its online platforms as declared online locations under POFMA
Singapore’s Minister for Communications and Information declares The Online Citizen Asia’s (TOC) online platforms as Declared Online Locations under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act, warning visitors about TOC’s history of propagating falsehoods.
This unprecedented declaration follows a series of POFMA correction directions issued by the Government amidst discussions surrounding scandals involving members of the People’s Action Party and the growing public distrust of the ruling party.
The declaration’s validity will last two years, continuing until 21 July 2025.
Tech titans promise watermarks to expose AI creations
OpenAI and other AI companies commit to safer technology with watermarks on AI-generated images. White House supports responsible AI development amid concerns of fraud and misinformation.
Conspiracy, obstruction, fraud: the potential charges facing Trump
Former US President Donald Trump faces potential charges, including conspiracy to defraud, obstruction of an official proceeding, and deprivation of rights, as the investigation into his alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election nears completion.
Trump expects to be arrested and indicted soon.
Seoul says North Korean nuclear attack would mean ‘end’ of regime
Seoul warns North Korea that any nuclear attack on their alliance would lead to the “end” of Kim Jong Un’s regime. Tensions escalate amid US military deployments and nuclear threats.
US fears mistreatment of American soldier held by North Korea
The United States is concerned about the fate of American soldier Private Second Class Travis King held by North Korea, fearing mistreatment.
Efforts to secure his release are ongoing.
US, Japan, South Korea to hold summit in August: Seoul
South Korean, US, and Japanese leaders will meet in August to enhance military cooperation and counter North Korea’s nuclear threats.
Whistleblowers claim bias in case against US president’s son
Republicans accuse government bias, mishandling probe of Hunter Biden, but Democrats dispute claims and defend investigations.
Switching Koreas: Rare defections across the DMZ
In a rare occurrence, a US soldier, Private Travis King, crossed into North Korea from the heavily fortified Korean Demilitarised Zone.
Other notable crossings include a North Korean soldier, a Soviet student, a North Korean journalist, and an American soldier.
Red Dot United calls for probe into PM Lee’s decision leaving voters in equivalent one GRC without representation
Ravi Philemon, Secretary-General of Red Dot United, urges Parliament to investigate the Prime Minister’s decisions impacting representation and governance.
He emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability, stating that delayed clarifications undermine trust. RDU calls for immediate action to restore public trust.