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Nearly half of the S$13.05 million spent by candidates contesting Singapore's 2025 General Election went to non-online advertising.
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Singapore’s recent General Election has underscored the growing risks of AI-driven misinformation and the need for a more ...
SINGAPORE – Candidates spent slightly over $13 million at the 2025 General Election in a bid to garner votes from Singaporeans, with almost half of this going to non-online advertising such as posters ...
It's crucial to combat misinformation because Singapore, as a diverse and open society, will be susceptible to fake news.
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Mr A’bas Kasmani will assume the role of the party’s chairman, while Anthony Neo will be PSP’s new treasurer, both taking ...
By documenting her husband's final months with cancer, photographer Li Ling confronted her grief—and gave her two daughters a ...
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