Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is suing socio-political activist Leong Sze Hian for defamation, after he shared an article from Malaysian website...
Senior Minister of States for Law, Edwin Tong, said in parliament today that Singapore “cannot rely on the goodwill” of service providers...
In its most open snub of the Singapore government to date, Facebook has rejected demands by authorities to remove a States Times...
Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam, who is a member of the committee set up by the government to tackle online...
Tech giants Facebook and Twitter have condemned the move by the Singapore government to enact a new law to control fake news....
Police have warned of a new Facebook Friend scam that’s going around. What happens in the scammer will contact victims by sending...
Does your Filipino maid have a Facebook account, and internet access so she can post updates? If not, then she should. The...
Tan Kin Lian has apologised for his comments about boarding a bus in Singapore and finding himself in “Mumbai”. Many had found...
Tan Tock Seng Hospital has placed Ed Mundsel Bello on administrative duties while police investigate the slew of anti-Singaporean comments he supposedly...
At times, satirical, and most of the time, sordid. But this time round, self-coined ‘troll’ of the internet, SMRT Ltd, has put...
The popularity of internet media in recent years was seen by the PAP supporters as a threat to their dominance of...
Pope Francis has ordered a secret sex inquiry into an Italian bishop who has presided over a diocese of ‘playboy priests’, it...
“It becomes like pack behaviour. You scold, you swear, you curse. All the wrong instincts get fed and in a group, there’s...
Internet rules are necessary to restrain “pack behaviour” in social media and ensure civility between users, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong...