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Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg was forced to defend herself in a Twitter spat with German railway service Deutsche Bahn (DB) on Sunday. Thunberg, 16, provoked a testy reaction...
A small Singapore opposition party has corrected online posts critical of the government following an order by the labour ministry under a new ‘fake news’ law that rights groups say...
Facebook issued its first correction notice on a user’s post at the request of the Singapore government on Saturday, according to the notice seen by Reuters. The government said on...
Singapore said on Friday it had instructed Facebook to correct a post on its social media platform under a new ‘fake news’ law, after a user declined a government request...
Anticipation of more economic reforms such as strategic divestment of state-run companies and tax cuts, helped to lift the S&P BSE Sensex to above the 40,000-mark for the first time...
A Singaporean man became the first of the country's citizens to be jailed for financing terrorism after he was convicted of sending money to a radical preacher. There have been...
Oita: Australian coaches Eddie Jones and Michael Cheika will renew a rivalry stretching back more than 30 years when Jones’s England face the Wallabies in Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final in...
In a world which is considered increasingly dominated by males, women are still looked upon as suitable for 'soft' jobs, like a receptionist or saleswoman. So when they take up...
Singapore eased monetary policy for the first time in over three years on Monday as the US-China trade war bites, while the export-reliant economy narrowly avoided recession in the third...
The new rules require those who want to run ads about social issues, elections or politics in Singapore to confirm their identity and location, and disclose who is responsible for...