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Meta must have facial recognition measures for notable Facebook users in Singapore or risk S$1 million fine
This is to reduce scam advertisements, accounts, profiles and business pages that impersonate two sets of people
Indonesia says no to US demand to buy American drones, but agrees to other terms in trade talks
Both countries are in the final stages of talks on a so-called reciprocal tariff deal
Over S$1.2 million in losses foiled by UOB in 2025 amid resurgence in gold bar scams
The largest case involves 5kg of gold valued at around S$700,000
Commuters to get news from The Straits Times at SMRT-operated MRT stations
SPH Media and Stellar Lifestyle sign an agreement to formalise the tie-up
Three key provisions in Trump’s Greenland deal with Nato. Will they be enough?
EU leaders appear to have agreed they will now proceed to ratify their existing trade deal with the US
Customers allowed to register only 10 postpaid SIM cards across all telcos from Feb 28
IMDA and the telcos have been working together to tighten SIM card registration to prevent illicit use
Trump’s Greenland tariff threats: What options do European countries have?
[BRUSSELS] European Union leaders are convening an extraordinary emergency summit in the “coming days” to agree on a joint response to US President Donald Trump’s latest threatened tariffs on eight Eu...
Singapore invited to join Trump’s Board of Peace, is assessing invitation: MFA
The board is expected to hold its first meeting on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos this week
Making batteries to woofers, GP’s Lo sways to the rhythms of geopolitics and music
The company also makes the KEF and Celestion audio equipment
Electronics and shrimp: Analysts cautious despite India’s export growth to China
US President Donald Trump’s imposition of tariffs on many countries in 2025 triggered a scramble to find new markets