22 November 2005 (Tuesday)
- Two new centres will open in 2006 offering specialist treatment to autistic children. (CNA)
- The Australian Prime Minister deems that Singapore will not adhere to the decision of the International Court of Justice; proclaimed that Australia will not be taking Singapore to court regarding the issue of executing an Australian drug-trafficker in Singapore. (AsiaOne)
- Terrorism in South-East Asia: Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean urge Singapore to buck in more effort in the prevention against any terrorist attack on the Singaporean soil. The Defence Minister also further encouraged diplomatic cooperation between countries, and noted that Eyes in the Sky is one of such cooperatives. (CNA)
- SEA Games 2005: The Singapore National Water Polo Team scored another feat with the thwarting of the host country’s team 7-6. (CNA)
- SEA Games 2005: Despite the fruitful gather of 6 gold medals in the last SEA Games for table tennis, the National Team is however lowering their forecast of medals in Manila, to 4. (CNA)
- 102 illegal immigrants were seized on 22 November 2005 by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority – the largest heave to date conducted by the agency. (CNA)
- It have been announced on 22 November 2005 that the National University of Singapore will be increasing its investment on cancer research and education. (CNA)
- Renowned German design museum red dot opens in Singapore; Singapore will play host to the red dot design concept award ceremony, an event that will inevitably attract over 5000 entries annually. (CNA)
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