From standalone sites to mall tenants: Is this the future of Singapore’s libraries?
As more libraries relocate to malls for greater accessibility, some patrons mourn the loss of quiet sanctuaries. Read More
SOTA parent portal taken down in response to systems vulnerability targeted by global cyberattacks
Singapore’s School of the Arts (SOTA) added that the global cyberattack campaign has already compromised organisations globally, including government agencies and multinational corporations.Read More
Schools told to update systems to guard against potential vulnerabilities; MOE says no cyberattacks found
The issue came to light on Wednesday (Jul 23) when it emerged that the School of the Arts had taken down its parents portal to facilitate an update to its…
Director of commercial market maker involved in price or market rigging conspiracies pleads guilty
Other accused persons in the case include Goh Jin Hian, who is the son of former prime minister Goh Chok Tong.Read More
Woman charged with keeping 79 dogs in a landed home, exceeding limit of 3
The 50-year-old Singaporean faces a total of 82 charges related to owning animals. Most of them are for not licensing miniature poodles.Read More
Jersey sales surge for Arsenal, Newcastle United and AC Milan ahead of Singapore friendlies
These European clubs are in Singapore this week for two pre-season friendly matches at the National Stadium. Read More
Concert promoter Unusual apologises for inaccurate directors’ remuneration disclosures in annual reports
The Catalist-listed firm also addressed questions about its major shareholder mm2 Asia, noting that the latter’s financial issues have “nothing to do with the company”.Read More
Former Tanjong Pagar footballer charged with punching pair from rival club after match at Jurong East Stadium
The punches left the victims from Albirex Niigata with a swollen jaw and bleeding mouth respectively.Read More
Singapore’s core inflation unchanged at 0.6% in June, lower than poll forecast
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