Full Coverage: Singapore
10.01.2008
A new mobile phone service launched in Singapore aims to extend the reach of government e-services to the public and business users on the move.
more...Related topics/regions: [South East Asia] [ICT] [Governance] |
04.12.2007
Does Japan want to scrap the international agreement on climate change, the world's biggest climate action NGO network asked at the start of the second day of United Nations negotiations on a programme to tackle global warming.
more...From: OneWorld UK, OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Saudi Arabia] Image: UN Climate Change Conference 2007: Bali, Indonesia. ©UNFCCC
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17.04.2007
Singapore-based AMIC is organizing the RadioAsia Conference 2007 at Singapore Expo. The conference will supposedly challenge the perception that technology alone is responsible for driving change in communications.
more...Related topics/regions: [South East Asia] [Information & media] [Communication] [ICT] [Knowledge] |
15.09.2006
ActionAid is demanding that the World Bank and IMF no longer hold their annual meetings in countries restricting civil and political liberties, after three of its staff were detained and one is about to be deported.
more...From: ActionAid International |
13.03.2006
The Singaporean authorities have rejected calls for foreign domestic workers to be given a mandatory day off each week.
more...From: Anti-Slavery International |
16.02.2006
AlexandraHospital is piloting a bed management system as part of a collaboration with Cisco Systems and Fujitsu Asia to address healthcare challenges such as bed shortages, the delivery of medical information and location monitoring of patients and hospital assets.
more...Related topics/regions: [Health] [ICT] |
05.01.2006
Singapore is well known for its shortcomings in human rights, freedom of speech and democracy. Its also well known for creating a stable, safe and prosperous multi-racial society. Maybe its time, says Bill Gunyon, Editor of OneWorld Guides, for students of human development to take a closer look.
more...Related topics/regions: [Education] [Human rights] [Politics] |
05.01.2006
Singapore is well known for its shortcomings in human rights, freedom of speech and democracy. Its also well known for creating a stable, safe and prosperous multi-racial society. Maybe its time for students of human development to take a closer look.
more...Related topics/regions: [Education] [Human rights] [Politics] |
05.01.2006
Singapore's National Library through its portal and its digital library has extended access to its more than 500,000 e-books to book lovers all over the world.
more...Related topics/regions: [South East Asia] [Asia and the Pacific] [ICT] [Internet] [Knowledge] |
03.10.2005
IBMs Academic Initiative and Centre for Advanced Studies will help equip 3500 students per year with IT skills to become a more competitive workforce.
more...Related topics/regions: [Education] [ICT] |
02.09.2005
Some of Asia, America, Africa and Europe's top government IT policymakers are set to gather at the PSTM Government Technology Forum 2005 on 5th October 2005, at The Fullerton, Singapore.
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11.03.2005
The Global Information Technology Report (GITR) 2004-05 ranks Singapore, for the first time, as the most advanced economy taking full advantage of ICTs. GITR, a yearly publication of the World Economic Forum, serves as the key benchmarking tool to determine the comparative strengths and weaknesses in their ICT usage and deployment.
more...Related topics/regions: [Economy] [ICT] |
14.11.2003
Singapores Parliament has amended Article 15A of the Computer Misuse Bill, allowing continuous surveillance of cyber-suspects and authorising their pre-emptive arrest before a crime has been committed. Reporters Without Borders has warned against the risk of abuse of the amendment. Cyber-criminals are liable for jail terms of up to three years.
Read moreFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Communication] [ICT] [Internet] |
01.10.2003
Indian human rights organisation, People's Union for Civil Liberties, has launched an email petition to save a young Indian from imminent execution in Singapore. The rights body has found a number of serious discrepancies in the case of Arun Prakash Vaithilingam, who has been sentenced for murder.
From: People's Union for Civil Liberties Related topics/regions: [India] [Civil rights] [Justice and crime] [Law] Image: Execution in Singapore.
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16.05.2003
The role played by Malaysia and Singapore in laundering illegal Indonesian timber onto international markets has been exposed in a new report, following a series of undercover investigations.
more...From: Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) Related topics/regions: [Malaysia] [Indonesia] [Trade] [Environment] [Conservation] [Forests] |
09.05.2003
A recently negotiated United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement favours intellectual property patent holders at the expense of broader community interests such as public health, a major development group told the US Congress yesterday.
more...From: Oxfam America Related topics/regions: [United States] [Trade] [Knowledge] |
09.05.2003
The recently negotiated United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement favours intellectual property patent holders at the expense of broader community interests such as public health, a major development group told the US Congress yesterday.
more...From: Oxfam America Related topics/regions: [United States] [Trade] |
07.05.2003
As President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong signed a United States/Singapore Free Trade Agreement yesterday, an environmental group accused the island state of playing a role in the international smuggling of illegally cut timber.
more...From: Environment News Service (ENS) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Trade] [Forests] |

