The cost of a new national emergency warning system has ballooned by more than ten times the original price tag.
The Resilience Action Plan rightly emphasises the role of civil society in planning for and responding to major emergencies.
Singapore is set to tighten its demerit points system and lower alcohol limits for drink driving amid a surge in road traffic ...
Singapore will lower its breath alcohol limit from 35 to 15 micrograms per 100 millilitres, aligning with Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, as road fatalities reach a 10-year high.
The government is also studying the use of differentiated licence plates for electric vehicles (EVs) to help firefighters ...
S’pore to tighten demerit points system, lower alcohol limits, amid worsening road traffic situation
Singapore to aim for zero road fatalities but it requires recognition that our road culture needs to change. Read more at ...
Singapore will halve the drink driving alcohol limit and tighten demerit points to curb soaring road traffic deaths, which hit a 10-year high in 2025.
SINGAPORE: Singapore will lower its legal drink-driving limit from 35 to 15 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. The change will be made through amendments to the law later this year.
The plan to deploy missiles to an island near Taiwan comes as China continues to ramp up military pressure against the island.
Commercial fishermen on a remote Japanese island say the Japan coast guard has urged them to avoid fishing near the disputed Senkaku Islands ever since November comments by their prime minister ...
Mitsubishi's ships and heavy industries divisions, IHI Corp., and the Japanese space agency were among dozens of Japanese firms blacklisted by China.
The Class I action now covers approximately 36,987,575 pounds of ready-to-eat (RTE) and not-ready-to-eat (NRTE) products.
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