Singapore’s parliament passed the Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill, imposing controls on “race-based” business groups and clan associations to safeguard racial harmony and curb foreign influence. Designated entities must disclose foreign donations and overseas affiliations, with Minister of Home Affairs K. Shanmugam empowered to issue restraining orders against groups posing a threat to public peace. The legislation is part of Singapore’s efforts to combat foreign influence and misinformation, with over 300 entities expected to be designated as “race-based” following the bill’s passage.
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No train services between Napier and Great World stations on Thomson-East Coast Line due to signalling fault
Train services on Singapore's Thomson-East Coast Line resumed after a signal fault disrupted commutes on July 1, 2025, halting operations between Napier and Great World stations. SMRT announced the issue at 6:40 AM, offering free bus services between Caldecott and Gardens by the Bay stations while advising passengers to use alternate lines as engineers worked to rectify the fault. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Train services in Singapore are slowly starting up again...
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