Singapore has taken a significant step in its fight against foreign interference. The country’s home affairs ministry has invoked a law on foreign interference against representative of Chinese Copper ...
How Singapore became a ‘Blue Zone 2.0’ by engineering a 20-year increase in lifespans
Singapore has been named a Blue Zone – a place with long life expectancy and lower rates of chronic disease. A longevity expert and elderly runners talk about how it has made ageing well easier.
Singapore Sets Up Task Force to Boost Flagging Stock Market
Singapore has established a review group to revive its stock market amid growing calls for initiatives to tackle poor liquidity.
3 questions to ask before adopting 5G for IoT
While many CIOs are tempted by 5G networking for IoT applications, some due diligence is strongly advised before jumping on the bandwagon.
Study Abroad: Top 3 Universities To Study Architecture In Singapore
Architecture is the art of designing buildings and spaces, focusing on their appearance, function, and layout. Students aspiring to study architecture in Singapore can refer to the Quacquarelli ...
Drug trafficker hanged in Singapore
Singapore on Aug. 2 hanged a convicted drug trafficker, authorities said, in the city-state's second execution this year.
US$40 million linked to email scam recovered by Singapore, Timor-Leste authorities and Interpol
SINGAPORE: More than US$40 million (S$53 million) have been recovered from a business email compromise scam in a multi-agency, cross-border effort.
Court dismisses investor’s $12m claim against Snap Innovations and founder of crypto platform Torque
SINGAPORE – The High Court has dismissed a US$9 million (S$12 million) lawsuit brought by a Greek investor against Singapore fintech firm Snap Innovations and businessman Bernard Ong, founder of ...
Singapore hangs drug trafficker in second execution of 2024
Singapore has some of the world’s toughest anti-narcotics laws: trafficking more than 500 grams of cannabis can result in the death penalty.
IN FOCUS: Countries around the world are battling overtourism. Could a hub like Singapore be next?
In extreme cases, locals have protested and hurled items at tourists, asking them to "go home". Not in Singapore, where visitor numbers aren't controlled.
MAS sets up review group to revitalise Singapore’s stock market
The panel will be chaired by Second Minister for Finance and MAS board member Chee Hong Tat. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore To Boost Stock Market Development
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Friday announced a review group to strengthen equities
Isetan Singapore narrows H1 loss to S$126,000 but faces lower sales
JAPANESE retailer Isetan Singapore recorded a net loss of S$126,000 for the six months ended June, narrower than the loss of S$681,000 in the same period last year, it announced on Friday (Aug 2). ( read original story ...)
Singapore shows the small can survive in the global AI arms race
Singapore also serves as a neutral ground in the politicized ... This is the web version of Data Sheet, a daily newsletter on the business of tech. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox.
OCBC’s Q2 profit tops expectations, says on track to meet 2024 targets
SINGAPORE: Singapore's second-largest bank Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (OCBC) reported on Friday (Aug 2) a stronger-than-expected 14 per cent year-on-year jump in second quarter net profit and said ...
Hong Kong crypto group’s trading arm gets Singapore digital asset licence
HashKey Technology Services can beef up its crypto trading offerings with the full licence. Read more at straitstimes.com.