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  1. Sep 6, 2024 · The Online Citizen is a website that covers local and international news, opinions, and civil society issues. It is a declared online location under Singapore's POFMA law and has multiple correction notices for false statements.

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      The Online Citizen. International. Israeli soldiers push...

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      The Online Citizen; 20 July 2023 (1) Comment; MacPaw’s new...

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      Singapore’s Labour Market Report for Q2 2023 shows all job...

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  2. The Online Citizen is a news website that covers local and international issues, politics, society, and culture. Read the latest stories on defamation laws, fiscal policy, blood donation, and more.

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  3. The Online Citizen. 147,892 likes · 6,346 talking about this. Contact us at https://forms.gle/ozuWPiTqWFpzznH48 for news submissions or suggestions on what to cover

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  4. The Online Citizen is a blogging platform based in Taiwan that covers political topics in Singapore and beyond. It has faced legal challenges, defamation cases, and license suspension in Singapore since 2018.

  5. Sep 16, 2022 · The Online Citizen is back. Its website and social media accounts were reactivated on Friday, Sep. 16. TOC's editor Terry Xu said he is "relocating" to Taiwan to oversee its operations. Xu...

  6. Sep 16, 2022 · High Court dismisses The Online Citizen's bid to apply for judicial review against IMDA's orders to shut website, social media accounts. TOC was ordered on Sep 14 last year to stop posting on...

  7. Sep 18, 2021 · Singapore-based news portal The Online Citizen (TOC) has temporarily closed its website and social media accounts after its license was suspended by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) for alleged failure to reveal its foreign funders.

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