What’s at stake in Moldova’s election and referendum on Oct. 20?
CHISINAU – Moldova’s pro-Western President Maia Sandu seeks a second term in a presidential election on Oct. 20, when the country will also hold a referendum on joining the European…
Virginia congressional candidate creates AI chatbot as debate stand-in for incumbent
A long-shot congressional challenger in Virginia is so determined to debate the Democratic incumbent one more time that he created an AI chatbot to stand in for the candidate in…
PM Wong to visit Laos for ASEAN summits, bilateral meeting from Oct 9
The summits will be Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s first multilateral meetings with the leaders of other countries since he took office in May.Read More
Russian attack on Ukrainian city of Kharkiv injures 11, governor says
KYIV – A Russian attack on the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine injured at least 11 people on Tuesday, including a child, regional officials said. Read More
New charges in alleged Singapore-based Chinese cybercrime ring reveal S$11.6m fund inflow, global links
The group allegedly operated from a bungalow in Mount Sinai after entering Singapore on work passes for construction workers, funding the purported global cyber crimes with millions of dollars from…
SFA warns against ‘detox slimming’ products that could cause heart attack, stroke
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Singtel landline outage: Hotlines for emergency services, banks back up after hours-long disruption
Public services, including 999 and 995 hotlines, have been restored.Read More
Israeli tanks push deeper into Jabalia in northern Gaza, residents say
CAIRO – Israel sent tanks deeper into Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday and advised people to leave as it pounded the historic Palestinian refugee camp from the…
New French PM faces first no confidence motion
He can be toppled by the motion. Read More
Sudan’s warring sides target local aid volunteers fighting famine
CAIRO/DUBAI – Local volunteers who have helped to feed Sudan’s most destitute during 17 months of war say attacks against them by the opposing sides are making it difficult to…