Singapore-listed oil production company Interra Resources said it is seeking legal advice to determine whether its ...
Activist group Justice for Myanmar alleged in a recent report that Interra had "helped supply the junta" with over two million barrels of oil and "fuelled its ongoing war crimes".
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower said the junta’s travel restrictions on conscription-aged employees means agencies should consider migrants from other countries.
With US$456 million invested in Myanmar last year alone, Singapore plays a substantial role in funding the junta’s abuses, be it by producing oil or paying it hard cash.
OIL and gas exploration and production company Interra Resources on Thursday (Feb 6) denied a report that alleged it has ...
A 24-year-old Myanmar national was sentenced to 20 months in a Singapore jail today for biting and pinching an 11-month-old ...
Singapore-listed petroleum explorer Interra Resources said late on Thursday a production-sharing contract between its subsidiary and an entity controlled by the Myanmar government was extended years ...
Singapore-based petroleum company Interra Resources is being accused by an activist group in Myanmar of complicity in alleged war crimes committed by Myanmar’s military government. The group ...
Singapore recorded a 21% increase in international visitor arrivals to 16.5 million last year, the highest number since the ...
The U.S. government is probing whether the Hangzhou-based AI firm has built its disruptive R1 AI model on restricted Nvidia ...
SINGAPORE: A domestic worker who bit and pinched an 11-month-old baby she was taking care of was sentenced to 20 months’ jail ...
LANGKAWI: The priority of Myanmar’s military government should be to reinstate peace and not hold elections that would further foster divisions in the war-torn country, said Malaysia’s Foreign ...
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