Police in Singapore arrested 36 people suspected to be part of an organized crime group involved in the provision of illegal gambling services ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s poorest stay in lockdown as others move freely
With restaurants and malls bustling, pre-pandemic life is slowly returning for people in Singapore -- except for the more than 300,000 migrant workers who make up much of the city’s low-wage workforce ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Freight and Logistics Market Share 2020 Global Growth, Trends, Industry Analysis, Key Players and Forecast to 2024
Global Singapore Freight and Logistics Market research report is a meticulous investigation of current scenario of ... ( read original story ...)
SingSaver Exclusive Promotion: Score a Free Dyson Purifying Fan (Worth $499)!
A literal breath of fresh (and purified) air for your WFH set-up. Trying to beat Singapore’s heat and humidity can be an uphill task, more so if you live near roads where dust and pollutants are in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore readies satellite road toll system for 2021 rollout
Country will begin installing its next-generation satellite-based Electronic Road Pricing system from first-half 2021, which will eliminate the need for physical gantries, though smaller versions of ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airport Chairman Faces Backlash Over Maid Theft Case
The chairman of Singapore’s award-winning Changi Airport, Liew Mun Leong, is facing growing criticism on social media after a court overturned a conviction against a domestic worker who had been ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore stock watch: UOB, Keppel, Sembcorp, CapitaLand Mall Trust, UG Healthcare
The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Wednesday (Sept 9):. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
More Indians in Singapore returning home due to job losses: Envoy
More and more Indian workers are returning home as Singapore businesses cut down on workforce following the severe impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic, an official said. “On an average, about 100 ... ( read original story ...)
Q&A: SD-WAN interest grows in Singapore as businesses look to cut telecom costs, says Silver Peak
The disruption caused by the pandemic is forcing some businesses to look to SD-WAN to lower their telecommunication costs, says Silver Peak. ( read original story ...)
Can Singapore Telcos Ride the 5G Wave?
With the impending implementation of a 5G network, should investors get excited about telco stocks?The post Can Singapore Telcos Ride the 5G Wave? appeared first on The Smart Investor. ( read original story ...)
Asia’s boom in virtual fitness may lack endurance
In March, when Bali's Odyssey MVMT yoga and fitness group temporarily closed its yoga studio, I began attending online classes via the company's website. As lockdowns and social distancing spread I ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to start approving pilot MICE events with 250 people from 1 October
STB will start accepting applications for organisers to pilot MICE events of up to 250 attendees in line with safe resumption of business ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: The mums asking suicidal teens to ‘please stay’
Singaporean mothers who lost children to suicide have formed a group to help other at-risk youths. ( read original story ...)
How Singapore’s COVID-19 Response Has Been a Model for Others
With its SG Clean initiative, Singapore created a template for COVID-19 responsiveness that other destinations have emulated, leading the way into a post-pandemic future. ( read original story ...)
The Singapore Grip’s David Morrissey says Britain needs to “be honest” about “ourselves and our history”
Speaking about the series and his character, Morrissey said that Britain needs to "be honest" about "ourselves and our history", "These people, for me, are the embodiment of entit ... ( read original story ...)
How Singapore’s Restaurants Are Adapting to a New World
Which explains why as soon as COVID-19 restrictions eased on June 19, allowing Singaporeans to return to restaurants and eateries in groups of five, locals hotfooted it to their favorite ... ( read original story ...)