A key suspect surnamed Yan, who is involved in multiple cases of Chinese citizens recently being deceived to the Thailand-Myanmar border, where they were illegally detained and forced to engage in telecom and internet fraud schemes,
BEIJING: Chinese police have successfully apprehended and brought back a major criminal suspect involved in a high-profile case, in which a Chinese actor was deceived and illegally detained on the Thailand-Myanmar border.
the MPS said on Sunday. Several cases involving Chinese citizens being deceived and illegally detained on the Thailand-Myanmar border -- where they were forced to participate in telecom and ...
The Workers’ Party’s decision to hire firms for background checks allows the party to distance itself from a candidate if issues arise later, companies in the industry said.
In the past 4 elections, the time between the EBRC’s formation and Polling Day ranged from 4 to 11 months. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE: The formation of the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) on Jan 22 kicked off the election process for Singapore. The Straits Times spoke to analysts on when the election could take place,
By Dinasena Ratugamage A Rohingya refugee woman, held at the Kepapilavu Air Force Camp Detention Centre in Mullaitivu, delivered a baby boy on 21 January at Mullaitivu Hospital. The woman is one of the 105 Rohingya refugees who landed here while fleeing Myanmar.
The PAP has dominated Singaporean politics since its founding. But in elections this year, it will face its biggest challenge yet. The post Singapore's Next Elections Could Remake Its Political Landscape appeared first on World Politics Review.
Lawrence Wong is set to lead the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) into an election for the first time since taking office last May.
THE committee that reviews Singapore’s electoral boundaries and divisions has been formed, said the Elections Department (ELD) on Wednesday (Jan 22). Read more at The Business Times.
Photo courtesy of UCA News Rohingyas are an ethnic community from Myanmar’s Rakhine province. They have been facing severe persecution for decades, which continues until today. Myanmar’s government doesn’t accept them as citizens,
A British Member of Parliament (MP) has tabled a parliamentary motion to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the "genocide of Kashmiri Pandit Hindus from Jammu and Kashmir in India".