Singapore will ban secondary school students from using smartphones and smartwatches outside of lesson time, including during ...
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Bathroom Laws Around the World: The Surprising Rules Travelers Need to Know Before Using a Restroom Abroad
From Europe to Asia, these unexpected regulations reveal how different cultures protect cleanliness, privacy, and public ...
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No phones, no smartwatches: Singapore tightens school rules; devices to be locked away from 2026
Singapore's ministry of education will require secondary students to keep smartphones and smartwatches locked away throughout ...
Singapore is increasingly using harsh laws to severely restrict freedom of speech and assembly, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday, urging authorities to let people publicly debate matters of national ...
Some parents say students already hide devices or bring dummy phones, while teachers point to limited manpower for policing ...
New laws, tudung policy shift cited in S’pore’s update under UN treaty against racial discrimination
It also disagreed with a UN committee’s recommendation to suspend the use of the death penalty. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Under the new no-boarding directive (NBD), airlines operating at Changi and Seletar airports will receive notices listing ...
FILE PHOTO: Li Shengwu, nephew of Singapore's prime minister, is seen in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. August 12, 2017. REUTERS/Tim McLaughlin/File Photo By Fathin Ungku SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The ...
An in-depth analysis of the laws and regulations used by the Singapore government to suppress speech and peaceful assembly. This statement was originally published on hrw.org on 13 December 2017. The ...
Containerships and bulk carriers of 3,000 GT and above must be fitted with electronic inclinometers, and updated rules will apply to lifting appliances and anchor-handling winches. All of the new ...
Singapore restructuring regime: foreign companies establishing eligibility for moratorium protection
In Re PT MNC Investama TBK [2020] SGHC 149, the Singapore High Court provided guidance as to what is sufficient for a foreign company to establish standing to avail itself to the Singapore ...
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