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Singapore 's Minister for Law and Home Affairs, K Shanmugam, and Minister for Manpower, Tan See Leng , have remained silent over threat of legal action.
Bloomberg and Terry Xu , the chief editor of The Online Citizen (TOC ), declined to comply with their demands for an apology, the removal of articles, and damages over alleged defamatory statements.
TOC has written to the two ministers inquiring whether they had initiated legal proceedings as promised.
Chinese actress Zhao Lusi reveals alleged workplace bullying and ongoing depression struggles.
HDB resale flat prices rose 9.6% in 2024 , nearly doubling 2023 ’s 4.9% increase.
South Korean crypto mogul Kwon Do-hyeong faces up to 130 years in U.S. prison if convicted.
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