Tan Chuan-Jin: Graduate underemployment low, but we are “not immune” Human Resources Online
Despite Singapore maintaining a low graduate underemployment rate, the country could be at risk if young talent continue to pursue higher education from institutions with “slick packaging”, rather than solid knowledge and skills. In a speech in Parliament, ...
Notable rise in employment rates among seniors: MinisterTODAYonline
About 150 foreigners prosecuted since 2012 for submitting false credentialsChannel News Asia
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Despite Singapore maintaining a low graduate underemployment rate, the country could be at risk if young talent continue to pursue higher education from institutions with “slick packaging”, rather than solid knowledge and skills. In a speech in Parliament, ...
Notable rise in employment rates among seniors: Minister
About 150 foreigners prosecuted since 2012 for submitting false credentials
Parliament: 150 foreigners jailed for false credentials since 2012
Landmarks marking historic events to get prime locations AsiaOne
More than 250 people attended a memorial service in front of MacDonald House on 11 March 2014, the 49th anniversary of the bombing there. Print. AS SINGAPORE heads towards its 50th year of independence, two landmarks to commemorate historic ...
Memorials to mark Konfrontasi, fight against communistsTODAYonline
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More than 250 people attended a memorial service in front of MacDonald House on 11 March 2014, the 49th anniversary of the bombing there. Print. AS SINGAPORE heads towards its 50th year of independence, two landmarks to commemorate historic ...
Memorials to mark Konfrontasi, fight against communists
The Straits Times' News In A Minute: Nov 4, 2014
Two historical memorials to be unveiled
New liquor control laws on the horizon The Star Online
After a long review of alcohol restriction measures, a new law on liquor control is on the horizon. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is working towards introducing this in parliament early next year, Second Minister for Home Affairs S. Iswaran told parliament ...
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Singapore plans to restrict public consumption of alcoholEconomic Times
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After a long review of alcohol restriction measures, a new law on liquor control is on the horizon. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is working towards introducing this in parliament early next year, Second Minister for Home Affairs S. Iswaran told parliament ...
New liquor control law may be introduced next year: Iswaran
Singapore plans to restrict public consumption of alcohol
New liquor control measures next year: Iswaran
Collaboration needed to build crime-fighting tools of the future: DPM Teo Channel News Asia
Speaking at the Interpol General Assembly in Monaco, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean stressed the importance of multi-national, multi-sector collaboration in fighting transnational crime. PHOTOS. DPM Teo Chee Hean spoke at the opening ceremony ...
Training, employment assistance provided to 1600 inmates each yearTODAYonline
Ministers urge unity among communities in anti-ISIS fightThe Straits Times
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Speaking at the Interpol General Assembly in Monaco, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean stressed the importance of multi-national, multi-sector collaboration in fighting transnational crime. PHOTOS. DPM Teo Chee Hean spoke at the opening ceremony ...
Training, employment assistance provided to 1600 inmates each year
Ministers urge unity among communities in anti-ISIS fight
Eight scientists and engineers recognised for R&D contributions Channel News Asia
The awards are Singapore's highest scientific honours, given to individuals and teams for their contributions to research and development. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Prof John Wong (L) receiving the President's Science and Technology Medal from President Tony ...
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The awards are Singapore's highest scientific honours, given to individuals and teams for their contributions to research and development. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Prof John Wong (L) receiving the President's Science and Technology Medal from President Tony ...
Another Sim Lim incident: Student reduced to tears after being charged $1000 ... The Straits Times
A 19-year-old undergraduate was reduced to tears at Mobile 22, after being told she had to pay $1,000 on top of the $999 she had paid for an iPhone 6. This comes after a Vietnamese tourist cried and knelt down to beg the staff of another shop, Mobile Air, ...
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A 19-year-old undergraduate was reduced to tears at Mobile 22, after being told she had to pay $1,000 on top of the $999 she had paid for an iPhone 6. This comes after a Vietnamese tourist cried and knelt down to beg the staff of another shop, Mobile Air, ...
Stop the people trafficking The Straits Times
Insufficient progress here to thwart human trafficking has been a persistent criticism for years, and the Government has had to periodically rebut the ratings of the American government's Trafficking In Persons report and such. Hence, it would not be lost on ...
Human trafficking Bill doesn't go far enough: ActivistsChannel News Asia
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Insufficient progress here to thwart human trafficking has been a persistent criticism for years, and the Government has had to periodically rebut the ratings of the American government's Trafficking In Persons report and such. Hence, it would not be lost on ...
Human trafficking Bill doesn't go far enough: Activists
Amid Criticism, Singapore Passes First Anti-Human Trafficking Law
Slavery in Blue Ash: The D'Souza family's story of human trafficking and how it ...
Youth Forum The Straits Times
IT IS clear that teenagers today are not aware of events in Singapore, let alone what is happening overseas. I asked my peers about recent events, such as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria conflict in the Middle East and the protests in Hong Kong, but few ...
Singapore becomes the first south-east Asian country to join the fight against ...Sydney Morning Herald
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IT IS clear that teenagers today are not aware of events in Singapore, let alone what is happening overseas. I asked my peers about recent events, such as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria conflict in the Middle East and the protests in Hong Kong, but few ...
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Singapore Contributes To Anti-ISIS Coalition
Singapore to join coalition against Islamic State
Call on youth to help shape Singapore in 2065 AsiaOne
Even as Singapore marks its 50th anniversary next year, youth should look further to when their country turns 100, and consider how they can shape what it would be like by 2065, Social and Family Development Minister Chan Chun Sing said. But to do so, ...
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Even as Singapore marks its 50th anniversary next year, youth should look further to when their country turns 100, and consider how they can shape what it would be like by 2065, Social and Family Development Minister Chan Chun Sing said. But to do so, ...
Sikhs 'need to upgrade to stay relevant' AsiaOne
Degrees are still the gateway to better opportunities, said some Sikh graduates at a ceremony to recognise their academic achievements yesterday. Of the 41 who were part of the ceremony at the Colonial at Scotts, a good number had chosen to pursue a ...
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Degrees are still the gateway to better opportunities, said some Sikh graduates at a ceremony to recognise their academic achievements yesterday. Of the 41 who were part of the ceremony at the Colonial at Scotts, a good number had chosen to pursue a ...
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