Veteran Singapore actor Laurence Pang, 78, lost close to 1.5 million pesos (S$35,000) after he was deceived by Mika, a woman he met on a dating site in late 2024, who led him to invest in a fake online business in the Philippines.
In a plot twist worthy of a drama series, a veteran Singaporean actor fell for an online charmer who later turned out to be more of a con artist than his next romantic lead. Mr Laurence Pang, 78, lost nearly 1.
At least 10 endangered doves bred in Singapore have been sent home to Negros Occidental to repopulate the islands of Negros and Panay where they used to thrive in abundance. According to the provincial government,
Actor Laurence Pang is a familiar face who has played many roles on TV over the years, including on English-language dramas Tanglin and Sunny Side Up. More recently, however, he went on air to share his own personal drama.
In a plot twist worthy of a drama series, a veteran Singaporean actor fell for an online charmer who later turned out to be more of a con artist than his next romantic lead.
Zhang Jie, one of Guo’s alleged associates, is a Singaporean national who purportedly helped in her escape from the Philippines last year.
They value the ability to travel on their terms, bypassing the complexities of commercial air travel,” said VistaJet
In a first, 10 critically endangered Negros bleeding-heart pigeons were turned over on Jan 15 to the Philippines by Singapore’s Mandai Wildlife Group.
INVESTIGATIONS in the Philippines into Alice Guo, a former mayor allegedly linked to money laundering and other crimes, have expanded to Singapore. Read more at The Business Times.
MANILA, Philippines — Singapore's Tiong Bahru Bakery has opened its first international branch in Bonifacio Global City. The bakery, named after the Singaporean neighborhood it first opened in 2012, is best known for its handmade pastries using French ingredients and techniques.
In a plot twist worthy of a drama series, a veteran Singaporean actor fell for an online charmer who later turned out to be more of a con artist than his next romantic lead. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.
Wealthy Filipinos who fly privately usually go to Singapore and Hong Kong to conduct their business dealings, according to business aviation company VistaJet, noting the local executives have