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Singapore warns foreigners against using country to further political causes amid Israel-Hamas war

In a joint advisory, manpower and security agencies urge foreign workers to not import foreign politics into Singapore, including through the public display of materials such as flags.

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MFA launches new SGSecure campaign, empowers public to keep SG safe

The Ministry of Home Affairs and Wunderman Thompson Singapore have teamed up to create the latest SGSecure campaign titled, “What’s your role?”, which aims to educate and empower the public on their personal agency to help keep Singapore safe.

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Next phase of SGSecure asks individuals what roles they can play against terror threat

The difficulty in Singapore is trying to persuade people that the terror threat is real, says Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam.

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Ex-construction worker grateful S'pore is 'safe, secure home for my family', Latest Singapore News

Singapore News - He first came to Singapore in 1995 at the age of 28 and worked as a construction worker, drawing just $16 a day. Mr Nadanasigamani Senthil, now 48, recalled how he had come here from India intending to just make some money to send back home. “I came to Singapore... Read more at www.tnp.sg

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