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".
The city-state is a key destination for Myanmar migrant workers, but the advisory letter may signal a shift away from hiring ...
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: A domestic worker who bit and pinched an 11-month-old baby she was taking care of was sentenced to 20 months’ jail ...
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower said the junta’s travel restrictions on conscription-aged employees means agencies should consider migrants from other countries.
A negotiated two-state solution is the only viable path to achieving a solution to this long-standing conflict, MFA said Read ...
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.
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