Maeder had taken a break from high-level kitefoiling following his bronze medal at Paris 2024 Games a month ago.
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Singapore's Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) have told travellers coming into the country from 9-14 September to expect delays as they implement "enhanced security checks" at land, air and sea checkpoints.
Prof Jeffrey Chiang Choong Luin gave his insights on the “tell-tale signs” of sinkholes which included ground depressions, fallen trees, tilted buildings, cracks in buildings and concentrated water flow.
The SRC had earlier (5 September) committed US$50,000 (S$65,000) to support emergency operations in Bangladesh as well as provide aid and relief through the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS).
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US band Maroon 5 will be showcasing their ‘Moves Like Jagger’ at concerts across Asia in early 2025, but Singapore appears set to miss out.
Singh faces two charges of lying to a Committee of Privileges over Raeesah Khan's controversial case. His trial is set to begin on 14 October at the State Courts.
In his speech, PM Wong also spoke of upcoming new developments such as the Punggol Regional Sports Centre which is slated to open around 2026.
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Singapore are considering a law which would see deepfakes and other digitally manipulated content featuring candidates banned during elections.
The Integrity of Online Advertising would stop the publication of digitally generated or manipulated content that “realistically” depicts a candidate saying or doing something false.
The Bill will be tabled for a second reading at the next Parliament sitting.
Atalia Chua alleges she was passing through the border on 7 August as part of a day trip but ended up being detained for a week following an altercation with an officer at the BSI CIQ Complex.
“We will examine all aspects to ensure the investigation provides justice for all parties,” Immigration Director-General, Ruslin Jusoh was quoted as saying by Sinar Harian.
He added: “I promise this matter will be resolved soon to provide a clear picture. I do not want this incident to cast a negative image on the country.”
Chua posted a video on TikTok detailing her ordeal which went viral with over 80,000 views.
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Singapore propose ban on deepfakes of candidates during elections
Singapore has proposed a law which will see deepfakes and other digitally manipulated content featuring candidates banned during elections.
The bill – Integrity of Online Advertising – was introduced in Parliament by the Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI) on 9 September.
If passed, the Bill would stop the publication of digitally generated or manipulated content that “realistically” depicts a candidate saying or doing something false.
This includes content generated using non-AI techniques such as Photoshop editing, dubbing and splicing.
Under the bill, a corrective direction can be issued to take down offending content, and if necessary disable access to Singapore users during the election period.
Social media agencies that fail to comply face a fine of up to S$1 million upon conviction. For others, non-compliance may result in a fine, or imprisonment, or both.
The Bill will be tabled for a second reading at the next Parliament sitting.
In a recent survey, it was found 83% of Singapore consumers were worried about the potential for AI and deepfakes to influence upcoming elections in their country, compared to 75% globally.
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PM Wong launches One Punggol, praises town for shedding 'ulu' image
PM Wong drew from his own personal experiences such as coming to the area for seafood in the 1980s, to getting lost while visiting a relative during Chinese New Year in the early 2000s.
“Remember this was the days before GPS and even the street directory had not been updated with Punggol streets. So it was very hard to find my way around here, a lot of construction, a lot of empty buildings, even the road signs were not very clear, and I was thinking to myself, ‘Goodness, this is really frontier territory’,” he said.
According to PM Wong, all that is in the past because Punggol is now a very different place.
“The vision of a waterfront town has come to life,” he said.
In his speech, PM Wong spoke of the new developments which includes the Punggol Regional Sports Centre that will open around 2026.
“Of course, today, we mark another milestone of Punggol development and that is the official opening of One Punggol – an integrated community and lifestyle hub, where we bring together community spaces, public services, and retail, all under one roof to better serve residents,” he said.
Opposition leader Pritam Singh fails in bid to have case heard in High Court
Opposition leader Pritam Singh has failed in his bid to have his upcoming trial heard in the High Court – he had attempted to compare his case to that of former transport minister S. Iswaran.
The Workers’ Party (WP) chief’s bid to transfer his case was dismissed by Justice Hoo Sheau Peng as it was deemed not to have the same wide-reaching impact as Iswaran's trial.
Iswaran faces a total of 35 charges including 32 counts of obtaining valuables as a public servant, two counts of corruption and one of obstructing justice.
“While I disagree with many aspects of the Prosecution’s decision to transfer Iswaran’s case while taking a different position in my case, I acknowledge their work, and that of the High Court, in responding to my application,” Singh said in a Facebook statement.
His trial is set to begin on 14 October at the State Courts.
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Maroon 5 is returning to Asia but Singapore not on tour list
It appears hit-making US band Maroon 5 won’t be in Singapore for ‘One More Night’.
Live Nation Asia announced, on September 9, the list for Maroon 5’s Asia 2025 dates which kicks off in Manila on 29 January before dates in Jakarta, Bangkok, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur and finally Kaohsiung.
1 February: Jakarta (Jakarta International Stadium)
3 February: Bangkok (IMPACT Arena)
6, 8, 9 February: Tokyo (Tokyo Dome)
12 February: Kuala Lumpur (National Hockey Stadium)
14 February: Kaohsiung (Kaohsiung National Stadium)
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Singapore contributes $130,000 towards Bangladesh flood relief
Singapore has pledged US$100,000 (S$130,000) to support the Singapore Red Cross (SRC) in fundraising efforts towards Bangladesh as the country continues to be devastated by severe flooding.
The death toll from floods in Bangladesh rose to 71 on Tuesday, and millions of people remain stranded in flood-devastated areas, according to Reuters.
There’s also growing concern in Bangladesh about outbreaks of waterborne diseases.
The floods are the result of heavy monsoon rains while UNICEF has said two million children are at risk from the severe conditions.
“We hope that the people of Singapore will stand in solidarity to support the affected communities,” said Benjamin William, Secretary General/CEO of the Singapore Red Cross.
Tighter security at checkpoints into Singapore from 9-14 September, travellers should expect delays
Travellers to Singapore from 9 September to 14 September should expect increased security checks and delays, according to the country’s Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA).
In a Facebook post on September 8, the ICA said: “In view of the heightened security situation in the region, ICA will be implementing enhanced security checks on arriving travellers and conveyances at the land, air and sea checkpoints from 9 to 14 September 2024.”
The ICA added: “Travellers should expect delays at the checkpoints due to enhanced checks and factor in additional time for immigration clearance.”
Singapore kitefoil star Max Maeder celebrates 18th birthday with Austrian gold
Max Maeder received the perfect birthday present on Sunday.
Singapore’s Olympic hero wrapped up a dominant display over the weekend on Lake Traunsee to take home gold at the KiteFoil World Series Austria.
The 17-year-old showed no signs of Olympic hangover as he cruised to the title just a few days shy of his 18th birthday.
"I took 25 days out between the Games and now, so I feel refreshed and it's good to be back," Maeder was quoted as saying by the International Kiteboarding Association.
The Singaporean beat training partner Martin Dolenc for gold while Olympic champion Valentin Bontus finished seventh.
Maeder’s victory in Austria also marked the first time he has used his new gear – the smaller 21 sqm Flysurfer V3 kite and the R6 edition of the Levitaz foil and mast combination – in high-level competition.
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