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Daily Briefing: News website Mothership.sg asked to get licence; April Fool’s ‘cheating husband prank’ slammed

And critically injured OCBC Cycle rider dies.

  • Mothership.sg has become the third Singapore news website in the past year to be asked by the Media Development Authority (MDA) to register under the Broadcasting Act. Read more here.
  • An elaborate tongue-in-cheek prank which saw a Malay “makcik” pretending to catch her cheating husband on a public bus has angered several netizens, who accused the actors of portraying Muslims in a bad light. Know more here.
  • A cyclist who was in critical condition after fracturing his skull on Sunday's OCBC Cycle Singapore event has died. Find out more here.
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