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Jail for ex-preschool head who agreed to reformat CCTV system after cook sexually abused toddler

SINGAPORE — A former pre-school principal, who agreed to reformat a CCTV system after a cook was caught on video molesting a two-year-old girl, was sentenced to 10 days' jail on April 1.The 62-year-old woman had pleaded guilty to one count of intentionally
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Jail for ex-preschool head who agreed to reformat CCTV system after cook sexually abused toddler

SINGAPORE — A former pre-school principal, who agreed to reformat a CCTV system after a cook was caught on video molesting a two-year-old girl, was sentenced to 10 days' jail on April 1.The 62-year-old woman had pleaded guilty to one count of intentionally omitting information on sexual assault committed by Teo Guan Huat.Before handing down the sentence, District Judge Sharmila Sripathy-Shanaz said that the former principal was in a position of trust, but failed to honour that trust.In November 2025, Teo, then 61, was sentenced to nine years, four months and seven weeks in jail.The prosecution said it was one of the most horrendous acts of sexual abuse committed in a pre-school.Teo pleaded guilty to three molestation charges in October 2025. The Malaysian had molested three girls, aged one to two, while the victims were in a nap room at the facility.In December 2025, the former principal was one of three women convicted in offences linked to the reformatted CCTV footage.One of them was the vice-principal, then 49, who was sentenced to three months and two weeks' jail in January. 

'A good lesson learnt': Singapore resident fined, sentenced to 4 hours of community service in JB for littering

There may not be quite as many bins in other countries compared to Singapore - but that doesn't mean littering is allowed.A Singapore resident has been sentenced to RM1,000 (S$322) and four hours of community service in Johor Bahru's Magistrates' Court on Wed
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'A good lesson learnt': Singapore resident fined, sentenced to 4 hours of community service in JB for littering

There may not be quite as many bins in other countries compared to Singapore - but that doesn't mean littering is allowed.A Singapore resident has been sentenced to RM1,000 (S$322) and four hours of community service in Johor Bahru's Magistrates' Court on Wednesday (April 1) after he was caught for littering.He was among the four in court on Wednesday facing charges relating to littering. Sinha Vaibhav, 40, pleaded guilty but asked for a reduction in community service due to a knee injury, providing the judge with a doctor's memo.He will serve his four hours of community service over the course of six months, spending an hour each day he conducts his service.'I shouldn't have done that'Speaking with AsiaOne, Vaibhav shared that he threw a can of coke into a pile of trash outside a KKMart in front of KSL City Mall while waiting for his car to finish servicing on Jan 14 this year.The Singapore resident - who is here on an employment pass - told AsiaOne that he was unable to find a bin nearby, and believed it was okay to toss his trash there because someone else had already done the same.

Denise Wong appointed commissioner of Personal Data Protection Commission

Denise Wong has been appointed commissioner of the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) announced on Wednesday (April 1).Wong, who is presently assistant chief executive (ACE) at IMDA's innovation and pro
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Denise Wong appointed commissioner of Personal Data Protection Commission

Denise Wong has been appointed commissioner of the Personal Data Protection Commission (PDPC), the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) announced on Wednesday (April 1).Wong, who is presently assistant chief executive (ACE) at IMDA's innovation and protection group, and concurrently PDPC's deputy commissioner, will continue to serve as ACE — where she oversees Singapore's data and artificial intelligence governance policies and ecosystem development.In a joint media release by the authority and the commission, they said that Wong will lead the development and execution of PDPC's strategic direction in her new role.The agencies added that apart from regulatory and enforcement decisions, she will also advise the Government on data protection matters and lead the commission to represent the Government internationally on matters relating to data protection."(In her previous role as deputy commissioner) she was instrumental in the formulation and implementation of policies that advance the responsible use of data. 

Zimbabwe: Violence Erupts At Harare Hearings On Constitutional Amendment Bill

[263Chat] Public hearings on the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 in Harare were disrupted by violence with opposition figures alleging they were prevented from participating in the consultation process.
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Zimbabwe: Violence Erupts At Harare Hearings On Constitutional Amendment Bill

[263Chat] Public hearings on the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 in Harare were disrupted by violence with opposition figures alleging they were prevented from participating in the consultation process.

Nigeria: Senate Approves Tinubu's $6bn Loan Request

[Daily Trust] The Senate on Tuesday approved a loan request by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to secure new foreign loans totalling $6 billion for infrastructure development, debt servicing, and port rehabilitation.
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Nigeria: Senate Approves Tinubu's $6bn Loan Request

[Daily Trust] The Senate on Tuesday approved a loan request by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to secure new foreign loans totalling $6 billion for infrastructure development, debt servicing, and port rehabilitation.

Nigeria: 40 Detained Nigerians Deported From Mozambique

[Daily Trust] The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has confirmed the deportation of 40 out of 42 Nigerians arrested and locked up for weeks in Mozambique.
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Nigeria: 40 Detained Nigerians Deported From Mozambique

[Daily Trust] The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has confirmed the deportation of 40 out of 42 Nigerians arrested and locked up for weeks in Mozambique.

Only 70% HIV patients on treatment in Delhi, Centre pushes district-level action

Delhi faces challenges in HIV treatment coverage, with only 70% of identified patients linked to care. The Union health ministry is intensifying district-level action to improve testing, treatment linkage, and patient follow-up, aiming to bridge the gap in th
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Only 70% HIV patients on treatment in Delhi, Centre pushes district-level action

Delhi faces challenges in HIV treatment coverage, with only 70% of identified patients linked to care. The Union health ministry is intensifying district-level action to improve testing, treatment linkage, and patient follow-up, aiming to bridge the gap in the HIV care continuum. Efforts focus on patient-centric models and addressing barriers like stigma and mobility.

PG aspirants get relief: NMC allows seats in counselling without waiting for approvals

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has expedited counselling for super-specialty postgraduate seats by allowing those cleared by its First Appeal Committee to be included immediately. This move aims to reduce delays and provide clarity for medical aspirant
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PG aspirants get relief: NMC allows seats in counselling without waiting for approvals

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has expedited counselling for super-specialty postgraduate seats by allowing those cleared by its First Appeal Committee to be included immediately. This move aims to reduce delays and provide clarity for medical aspirants, enabling counselling authorities to proceed without waiting for final approval letters.

Final deadline for CGHS hospitals: Comply by April 30 or lose empanelment

Private hospitals have been granted a final extension until April 30, 2026, to complete mandatory empanelment formalities for the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS). This move follows technical hurdles on the new digital portal, with non-compliance leadi
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Final deadline for CGHS hospitals: Comply by April 30 or lose empanelment

Private hospitals have been granted a final extension until April 30, 2026, to complete mandatory empanelment formalities for the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS). This move follows technical hurdles on the new digital portal, with non-compliance leading to de-empanelment from May 1.

US urging Kiev to compromise with Moscow — Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Galuzin

The official says that Vladimir Zelensky, according to his statement, has no plans to withdraw troops from Donbass
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US urging Kiev to compromise with Moscow — Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Galuzin

The official says that Vladimir Zelensky, according to his statement, has no plans to withdraw troops from Donbass

Rosneft refines 75.7 mln tons of oil, sells 40.3 mln tons of fuel in Russia in 2025

The company named sustainable supply of high-quality motor fuel to Russian consumers one of its main priorities
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Rosneft refines 75.7 mln tons of oil, sells 40.3 mln tons of fuel in Russia in 2025

The company named sustainable supply of high-quality motor fuel to Russian consumers one of its main priorities

Woman, 53, allegedly locked in private hire car over fare dispute

A 53-year-old woman was allegedly locked inside a private hire vehicle over a payment dispute with the driver.The woman, who wished to be known only as Wang, told Shin Min Daily News that the incident occurred on Saturday (March 28), when she booked a ride vi
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Woman, 53, allegedly locked in private hire car over fare dispute

A 53-year-old woman was allegedly locked inside a private hire vehicle over a payment dispute with the driver.The woman, who wished to be known only as Wang, told Shin Min Daily News that the incident occurred on Saturday (March 28), when she booked a ride via the ride-hailing platform Ryde from Fajar Shopping Centre in Bukit Panjang to her workplace in Chinatown.«The journey, which usually takes about 30 minutes, took an hour to get to my destination,» she said, adding that the driver, whom she believed to be in his sixties, was also seen driving with one hand throughout the ride.Upon arrival, Wang said the driver stopped at Amoy Street instead of her stated destination at Club Street and informed her that they had reached.As she was in a hurry, Wang told Shin Min that she had asked the driver to let her alight and intended to pay the fare — about $24 — via PayNow.

Australia assessing how to protect Pacific nations from fuel shortages

Pacific nations are not yet suffering large-scale petrol shortages but are already starting to grapple with the economic impacts of the war, with fuel price hikes threatening to drive up inflation.
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Australia assessing how to protect Pacific nations from fuel shortages

Pacific nations are not yet suffering large-scale petrol shortages but are already starting to grapple with the economic impacts of the war, with fuel price hikes threatening to drive up inflation.

Hegseth exonerates helicopter crews over Kid Rock flyby, nullifying Army probe

“No punishment. No investigation,” the Pentagon chief wrote on social media hours after military officials announced they had grounded the pilots involved.
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Hegseth exonerates helicopter crews over Kid Rock flyby, nullifying Army probe

“No punishment. No investigation,” the Pentagon chief wrote on social media hours after military officials announced they had grounded the pilots involved.

Un ancien ecclésiastique défie le Vatican : Scandale et rébellion en Polynésie

En décembre 2024, un ancien dignitaire religieux, autrefois vénéré comme le père Noël Ato Nohotemorea, a été démis de ses fonctions sacerdotales. Un an plus tard, un tribunal l'a reconnu coupable de malversations, marquant le début d'une saga judici
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Un ancien ecclésiastique défie le Vatican : Scandale et rébellion en Polynésie

En décembre 2024, un ancien dignitaire religieux, autrefois vénéré comme le père Noël Ato Nohotemorea, a été démis de ses fonctions sacerdotales. Un an plus tard, un tribunal l'a reconnu coupable de malversations, marquant le début d'une saga judiciaire et ecclésiastique sans précédent.

Singapore's first Hindu temple in 20 years to be built in Yishun

Singapore will build its first new Hindu temple in 20 years in Yishun, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) said on Wednesday (April 1).The ministry said in a statement that construction for the Sree Guruvayoorappan Ayyappan Temple in Yishun Av
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Singapore's first Hindu temple in 20 years to be built in Yishun

Singapore will build its first new Hindu temple in 20 years in Yishun, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) said on Wednesday (April 1).The ministry said in a statement that construction for the Sree Guruvayoorappan Ayyappan Temple in Yishun Avenue 3 is expected to begin by September and will take up to three years.The last Hindu temple to be built was the Arulmigu Velmurugan Gnanamuneeswarar Temple in Sengkang in 2006.MCCY said that the Sree Guruvayoorappan Ayyappan Temple will also feature an adjacent annex building with a multi-purpose hall and event spaces to host cultural, educational and social outreach programmes.The facilities will support community-building initiatives such as inter-faith collaboration and food distribution, the ministry added.  Former MP R. Ravindran will lead the temple’s board of trustees to oversee the construction of the temple.

Man, 29, is 10th Malaysian to be arrested for alleged role in scams in March

A 29-year-old Malaysian man and a 19-year-old Singaporean man were arrested on Monday (March 30) for their alleged involvement in a case of government official impersonation scam.The 29-year-old is also the tenth Malaysian to be arrested for similar cases in
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Man, 29, is 10th Malaysian to be arrested for alleged role in scams in March

A 29-year-old Malaysian man and a 19-year-old Singaporean man were arrested on Monday (March 30) for their alleged involvement in a case of government official impersonation scam.The 29-year-old is also the tenth Malaysian to be arrested for similar cases in March this year.In a statement on Wednesday night, the police said they received a report from an 86-year-old male victim who got a call from an unknown person claiming to be from telco Simba. The unknown person claimed the victim's identity was used to purchase equipment. He was then contacted by another person shortly, who claimed to be an officer from the Ministry of Law.The «officer» directed the victim to transfer close to $13,000 to a specified bank account to prove that he did not purchase the equipment. The male victim complied and transferred the requested amount accordingly. He only realised that he has been scammed after he told his family about the matter. 

Ex-police commissioner Hoong Wee Teck appointed chairman of Gambling Regulatory Authority

Former police commissioner Hoong Wee Teck will take over as chairman of the Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) from Wednesday (April 1), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) announced in a press release on the same day.Hoong, who is presently deputy chairman o
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Ex-police commissioner Hoong Wee Teck appointed chairman of Gambling Regulatory Authority

Former police commissioner Hoong Wee Teck will take over as chairman of the Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) from Wednesday (April 1), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) announced in a press release on the same day.Hoong, who is presently deputy chairman of GRA, served in the Singapore Police Force for 38 years and led it for 11 years as its commissioner.He handed over command to new top cop How Kwang Hwee earlier in January.The ministry paid tribute to outgoing chairman Tan Tee How, who served in the role for about eight years.«His leadership has helped GRA to effectively fulfil its responsibilities of keeping gambling in Singapore free from criminal influence, and minimising its harms to Singapore society,» MHA said.The former Casino Regulatory Authority was reconstituted as GRA in 2022, following the enactment of the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Singapore Act and the Gambling Control Act.

Serbia’s Vucic hits back at NATO member over Balkan summit cancellation

The leaders of Serbia and Croatia have traded accusations of hostile rhetoric, leading to the cancellation of a regional summit Read Full Article at RT.com
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Serbia’s Vucic hits back at NATO member over Balkan summit cancellation

The leaders of Serbia and Croatia have traded accusations of hostile rhetoric, leading to the cancellation of a regional summit Read Full Article at RT.com

Trump says US will end operation against Iran regardless of making deal

According to the US president, the operation will end when Washington makes sure that Iran cannot produce nuclear weapons
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Trump says US will end operation against Iran regardless of making deal

According to the US president, the operation will end when Washington makes sure that Iran cannot produce nuclear weapons

EC provides 80 mln euros to Kiev in profits from frozen Russian assets — Kallas

The EU foreign policy chief admitted that she had no good news on 90 mln euros in military funding to Ukraine
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EC provides 80 mln euros to Kiev in profits from frozen Russian assets — Kallas

The EU foreign policy chief admitted that she had no good news on 90 mln euros in military funding to Ukraine

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