Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) reported 407 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday (14 June) noon, bringing the total number of cases past 40,000, at 40,604. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Man arrested for allegedly sharing classified information on Phase 2
A Singaporean man, 50, has been arrested by the police for allegedly circulating classified information about Phase 2 of Singapore’s reopening after the circuit breaker. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Equity Analysts Aren’t as Optimistic as Global Funds
Analyst expectations for Singapore equities have yet to catch up with the optimism displayed by some global investors. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus in Singapore: The garden city learning to love the wild
Singapore likes to call itself a garden city, with trees lining its roads, ample lush parks and grass and plants surrounding its buildings. But it's a garden under constant control - the trees are ... ( read original story ...)
VIDEO: Lea Salonga and Brother Gerard Talk Music, Work, and Family on Singapore Symphony Orchestra’s CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ARTIST
Lea Salonga was a guest on Singapore Symphony Orchestra's Conversations with the Artist. Lea's brother, conductor Gerard Salonga, also chatted with Jon in the episode! "We talk about music, work, and ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore confirms 347 new cases; total surpasses 40,000
The Ministry of Health (MOH) reported a preliminary 347 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday (12 June) noon, bringing the total to 40,197. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Faces Dengue; Brazil Second in Deaths: Virus Update
The U.S. might need new lockdowns if cases surge dramatically, top health officials said, as they forecast as many as 140,000 deaths by Independence Day. Brazil’s death toll passed the U.K. to become ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Dengue Cases May Hit Record, Straits Times Reports
Singapore dengue infections may top 1,000 this week, setting a record, the Straits Times newspaper reported. Cases for the year may exceed the all-time high of 22,170 set in 2013, the paper said, ... ( read original story ...)
Formula 1 cancels races in Azerbaijan, Singapore, Japan
Formula One races in Azerbaijan, Singapore and Japan were canceled on Friday because of issues arising from the coronavirus pandemic. The sport's governing body said it still hopes to deliver up to 18 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Summit at Two: Where Did North Korea and America Go Wrong?
Two years removed from the highly publicized Singapore jamboree, Washington and Pyongyang are no closer to realizing the objectives outlined in their joint statement than they were before Trump and ... ( read original story ...)
Top 3 Singapore technology stocks to watch in June 2020
An in-depth look at the share price fundamentals of Venture Corporation, CSE Global and Valuetronics Holdings. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s property market shrinks amid pandemic
Despite reopening of several economic sectors, property business is still far from recovering, local media report - Anadolu Agency ... ( read original story ...)
Waterway Point, POSB outlet at Kaki Bukit, Harbourfront Centre visited by COVID-19 cases
Harbourfront Centre, Waterway Point, and the POSB outlet at Kaki Bukit Recreation Centre were added to the list of public places visited by confirmed COVID-19 cases. ( read original story ...)
Japanese, Singapore and Azerbaijan GPs abandoned by F1 for 2020
The Japanese, Singapore and Azerbaijan grands prix will not take place this year, Formula One has announced ... ( read original story ...)
Former Coastal Oil execs charged in $340 million scheme to cheat banks
Two former employees of Singapore marine fuel firm Coastal Oil were charged on Friday for allegedly being involved in a series of offences to cheat eight banks of more than $340 million. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Won’t Feast on Hong Kong’s Fund Famine
The two archrivals of Asian finance have competed so intensely for so long that it’s impossible to believe that Hong Kong’s fading autonomy and the resumption of anti-government protests isn’t filling ... ( read original story ...)