Express deliveries, putting your military status on dating apps, and suspicious pens could all hold dangers for national security, China said in 2024.
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Two passengers were seen getting into a scuffle on board a Scoot plane. A video of the incident was put up on various social media platforms. The video showed a man in grey being stopped by a man in black when he was picking up his luggage. The two then started to throw hands.
Scoot has apologised for an onboard altercation between two passengers that disrupted the disembarkation process of a flight from Xi’an, China, to Singapore. The incident, which occurred on flight TR135 at Changi Airport,
SINGAPORE: The authorities are looking into a case of jobs offered on LinkedIn, supposedly by a branch of the Communist Party of China and its Communist Youth League.
Foreigners visiting, studying, working or living in Singapore should not carry out their political agendas or activities here. We will deal firmly with any individual or group found to be doing so,” the MHA said.
BEIJING: Singapore property and healthcare player Perennial Holdings has become the first foreign company to be granted a licence by the Chinese authorities to wholly own and run a tertiary hospital in China.
Taiwan's Presidential Office conducted its first ever tabletop exercise simulating a military escalation with China
The lower end of previous tourism board projections had been 15 million for full-year 2024, and the upper end had been 16.5 million. The STB had estimated 2024 visitors would generate between SGD27.5 billion (US$20.3 billion) and SGD29 billion in tourist spending.
The company is very optimistic about the Singapore market because interest has increased in its products, its Southeast Asia general manager said.
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China will probably hit its “around 5%” growth target for the year, but economists say more stimulus will be needed as trade tensions loom.