A new UN treaty is set to be signed for the facilitation of enforcement of cross-border mediation agreements. Named after Singapore, the Singapore Convention on Mediation is a big representation of Singapore as a hub of dispute resolution. When it comes to commercial disputes, clients tend to prioritize quick solutions. There are a couple ways … Continue reading New UN treaty named after Singapore to be signed
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Job Seekers in Asia target Singapore, but Singaporeans are not looking to work overseas
Almost one in four job seekers surveyed in Asia would choose to work in Singapore, which makes Singapore much more popular than any other major market. RGF International Recruitment, an employment solutions provider, released a report which revealed that 24 percent of talent in the region prefer Singapore over locations such as China, Europe and … Continue reading Job Seekers in Asia target Singapore, but Singaporeans are not looking to work overseas
Hong Kong: Police and protesters clash on handover anniversary
As the protests in Hong Kong continue to unfold, the 22nd anniversary of the city’s shift from British to Chinese rule occurred amidst the events. City chief Carrie Lam attended the annual flag-raising ceremony in commemoration of the date, all while the police used pepper spray and batons to contain demonstrators. The protests have been … Continue reading Hong Kong: Police and protesters clash on handover anniversary
SingPost now offers rating website for their postmen
SingPost now offers a new online platform in selected areas in Singapore allowing residents to become acquainted with their local postmen. On July 16th, SingPost released mypostman.sg as a part of its MyPostman campaign, which aims “to foster deeper ties between residents and their postman”. This website comes in response to multiple controversies that arose … Continue reading SingPost now offers rating website for their postmen
Record-breaking $5bn fine on Facebook for Cambridge Analytica scandal
Facebook has had increasing privacy concerns in the last couple years, with many reports concerning the hoarding of users’ information. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) started investigations regarding allegations that political consultancy Cambridge Analytica obtained the data of up to 87 million Facebook users. What followed this was a record USD$5bn fine on Facebook to … Continue reading Record-breaking $5bn fine on Facebook for Cambridge Analytica scandal
Large number of devices in Singapore hit by malware named ‘Agent Smith’
Named after the Matrix’s famous villain Agent Smith, a new malware has struck more than 6,000 devices in Singapore, on top of more than 25 million android devices around the world. On July 11th, a statement was released by Check Point Software Technologies’ revealed that the malware automatically replaces installed apps with “malicious” versions without … Continue reading Large number of devices in Singapore hit by malware named ‘Agent Smith’
Taxis and private-hire cars will able to record audio and video during your ride
Using authorised devices, taxi drivers and private-hire car drivers will soon be allowed to record audio and video of the interiors of their vehicles, according to the Land Transport Authority’s latest guidelines. The LTA announced the key changes to its guidelines regarding the use of inward-facing vehicle recording devices in a statement released on Tuesday. … Continue reading Taxis and private-hire cars will able to record audio and video during your ride
The US Leads All Nations in Waste Produced
The US has found itself on the top of the list on global waste producers. The whole world produces over two billion tonnes of municipal solid waste every year, which is enough to fill over 800,000 Olympic sized swimming pools. The US produces three times the global average of waste, which includes plastic and food, … Continue reading The US Leads All Nations in Waste Produced
Chaos Ensues Amidst Mumbai Rains
India’s capital was met with incessant rains since the end of June. On June 2nd, it faced its second highest single-day rainfall in July in 45 years. Authorities declared a public holiday on Tuesday to prioritize the safety of the people. However, the rains have since caused the deaths of 30 individuals, 22 of which … Continue reading Chaos Ensues Amidst Mumbai Rains
Changi Airport: Drones disrupt flights in Singapore
According to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) announced that 18 flights had been delayed and seven diverted due to drones and bad weather. This is not the first time this has occurred as last week, one Changi Airport runway was suspended with dozens of flights being delayed after drone sightings. Airports around the world are … Continue reading Changi Airport: Drones disrupt flights in Singapore