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Singapore has ordered Facebook parent Meta to block Singaporeans' access to posts made by three foreigners accused of trying ...
Singaporean law bars foreigners from publishing online election advertising, which it defines as online materials that could ...
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Malay Mail on MSNSingapore opposition candidate Gigene Wong under fire, apologises publicly for racial slur on teammate Ariffin ShaSingapore Democratic Party (SDP) candidate Gigene Wong has issued two public apologies after using a racial slur to describe ...
Singapore has restricted access to multiple Facebook posts made by several foreign individuals, citing attempts to interfere ...
Their roles differ from that of MPs and grassroots advisors, she said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Authorities in Singapore, which goes to the polls next week, have directed Meta to disable user access to several Facebook posts intended to influence voters by foreigners — one a former Singaporean ...
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Malay Mail on MSNSelangor PAS Youth chief calls on ‘marginalised’ Singaporean Malays to fight for rights, but denies election interferenceSelangor PAS Youth chief Mohamed Sukri Omar has urged the allegedly “marginalised” Malays in Singapore to continue fighting ...
Several foreigners have on social media criticised the Singapore government's handling of religious issues and urged ...
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Malay Mail on MSNLinking PAS to WP? Accused of meddling in Singapore’s polls, Iskandar says he’s not even influential at homeIn a statement, Iskandar also slammed Singapore government’s attempt to link his Islamist party and the opposition Workers’ ...
Reject identity politics, says PM Wong as he calls on political parties to make clear their position
This is not a partisan or party matter. This is a matter of national importance,” he said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
People's Action Party (PAP) candidate Edward Chia has responded after he was called out by non-profit group Hamster Society Singapore over an anecdote where he bred and sold hamsters at the age of 10.
"Singapore's politics must be for Singaporeans alone to decide," says Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, calling on all political ...
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