A Czech named Vojtech Voseckybmistakenly posted on LinkedIn photos of Kuala Lumpur and labelled them as "Singapore".In his April 19 post advocating "circular economy", Mr Vosecky wrote: "How we build ...
Why a Singapore-based fundraising platform is returning money raised for Malaysian toddler with rare disease to donors
Singapore-based fundraising platform Give.Asia had already raised RM715,272 (S$215,200) for a Malaysian family whose toddler is suffering from a ... ( read original story ...)
WEEKLY ROUND-UP: Sports happenings in Singapore (17-23 Apr)
SINGAPORE — Here is a round-up of sports events and developments in Singapore in the past week (17 to 23 April): Two new grandstands will be introduced at the Marina Bay Street Circuit for this year's Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix ...
X-Press Pearl compensation action to be filed in Singapore today
Attorney General Sanjaya Rajaratnam has confirmed that the Attorney General’s Department will file legal action over the X-Press Pearl marine disaster before a commercial court in Singapore today. ..
NI has potential to be Singapore-style investment hub, says Silicon Valley CEO
Ms Friar was back in Northern Ireland last week to speak at a major conference marking the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement ...
Stalin To Visit Japan, Singapore, And UK To Attract Investments
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will be visiting Japan, Singapore, and the UK on a week-long tour after May 20, to att
Longer waiting times for beds in some hospitals in Singapore, but treatment not delayed, says health ministry
Patients needing hospitalisation are waiting longer to get a bed due to a high number of patients, many with complex conditions. But the Ministry of Health (MOH) stressed that treatment begins even as they wait to get sent to a ward.
China and Singapore’s groundbreaking financing collaboration
China and Singapore have taken a bold step in forging a groundbreaking financing collaboration to create a more sustainable future. The two major Asian economies have established the China-Singapore Green Finance Taskforce (GFTF) to deepen bilateral cooperation in green and transition finance.
About 10% of students absent for tuition each day amid Singapore’s COVID-19 wave | Video
Tuition centres say that more students are not turning up for class amid a new COVID-19 wave in Singapore. For some, about 10 per cent do not show up each day. Tan Si Hui finds out what these centres are doing to protect students and staff,
IPO market shows signs of life even as recession fears persist
The global market for initial public offerings is showing signs of life as a rebound in the stock market has emboldened companies to test investor appetite for new listings, particularly in Asia. But ...
GP clinics in Singapore seeing higher demand for flu jabs
Some clinics have been reporting an uptick in the number of people getting vaccinated against influenza, continuing a trend observed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Singapore to execute Tangaraju Suppiah over a kilogram of cannabis
Rights activists and family members say Tangaraju, 46, never handled the drugs; and that he was denied a Tamil interpreter during the recording of his first police statement.
Northern Ireland has the potential to be Singapore-style investment hub, says Silicon Valley CEO Sarah Friar
Northern Ireland has the potential to become a Singapore-style international investment hub, a Silicon Valley tech chief executive has predicted.
After prolonged absence, Singapore’s water polo team and runner Soh Rui Yong are ready for their SEA Games comeback
In the first part of a series featuring Team Singapore athletes heading to the upcoming 32nd SEA Games, Matthew Mohan speaks to two sportsmen primed for their comeback.
Shanghai and Singapore initiating new collaboration in new era
Singapore and Shanghai have been reaffirming strong comprehensive business ties over the years, with a sector in point being financial services and innovation. To deepen diplomatic relations and ...
Daily Cuts – S1E294: Why Singapore’s small businesses are cheerful despite global economic headwinds
Small businesses matter, and so does their optimism in the grand scheme of things. CNA938’s Stanley Leong and Tiffany Ang find out what support they need to grow and thrive in an uncertain ...