OG to shut Orchard Point store after 18 years, plans to open outlets closer to customers in heartlands
OG department store chain says a new tenant will take over the space at Orchard Point.Continue Reading
OG department store chain says a new tenant will take over the space at Orchard Point.Continue Reading
It is important to exercise crisis plans regularly, says the Ministry of Home Affairs, after a false bomb threat at Evergreen Secondary School.Continue Reading
KUCHING: In 1942, British civil servants from Sarawak were among those killed by Japanese troops in an attack on the remote Dutch outpost of Long Nawang in east Kalimantan. Read full storyContinue Reading
The Singapore passport is tied with South Korea at second place, according to latest Henley Passport Index.Continue Reading
Students were back in school for their O-Level English oral examinations on Thursday afternoon. Continue Reading
Total revenue generated by Chinese video gaming companies and the number of gamers in the country both fell in the first half of 2022. The slowdown comes after the Chinese government implemented some of the world’s toughest regulations on video gaming. Read full storyContinue Reading
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have recorded a statement from Umno deputy president Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan in connection with allegedly insensitive remarks about Hindus. Read full storyContinue Reading
SINGAPORE: More frozen chicken from Indonesia is set to arrive in Singapore next month, after the first batch containing 50 tonnes of frozen chicken was shipped here last week. The first shipment of products – comprising two containers of chicken – was supplied by Charoen Pokphand Indonesia (CPI) under aContinue Reading
Both men also face further charges of obstruction of justice, with Lwin Moe Tun receiving two counts for this offence and Chua receiving one. Lwin Moe Tun is accused of deleting a message and photograph related to the unsafe changing of a faulty heater from a WhatsApp conversation between himselfContinue Reading
China has fined ride-hailing giant Didi more than 8bil yuan (US$1.2bil or RM5.34bil),regulators announced on July 21, concluding a year-long investigation into alleged data security violations. Read full storyContinue Reading
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