India's Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh held high-level talks with defence ministers from New Zealand and Singapore at the Shangri-La Dialogue 2026, focusing on deepening strategic cooperation ...
Singapore cops catch Yishun burglar red‑handed with pliers and stolen IDs
SINGAPORE, May 31 — Police have arrested a 22-year-old man in connection with a housebreaking incident in Yishun ...
Improving Road Safety: Poll shows 61% of people in Singapore find roads safe
Only three in five people believe Singapore's roads are safe. That’s according to a survey of 1,000 residents. More than three in four respondents cited impatience as the main reason road users flout ...
Singapore President meets Deputy PM
Singapore: President of Singapore H E Tharman Shanmugaratnam met with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Defense Affairs H E Sheikh ...
New NTU institute to deepen research at the intersection of AI, finance and society
Singapore's Nanyang Technological University launches the Global Institute of Finance, Technology, and Society (GIFTS) to research AI's impact on finance and society. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore, 16 other countries launch effort to protect critical underwater infrastructure during Shangri-La Dialogue event
Seventeen countries, including Singapore, Malaysia and Australia, are joining hands to safeguard critical underwater infrastructure, with the aim of protecting subsea telecommunications and energy ...
Where To Eat In Singapore Right Now
Where to eat in Singapore now, from Candlenut and Labyrinth to heritage hawker centres, with a focus on how the city's best kitchens source their food.
Micron to invest $30.5 billion in Singapore to boost chip production, creating 1,600 jobs
SINGAPORE – Memory chip giant Micron Technology is building a US$24 billion (S$30.5 billion) plant here to ramp up its production of semiconductors as booming artificial intelligence (AI) demand ...
Singapore’s big 3 banks eye 6% profit growth on wealth momentum
DBS and OCBC are expected to have higher PATMIs than previously forecasted. Singapore’s Big 3 banks will see strong wealth momentum and lower credit costs, said RHB’s Singapore Research Team. The bank ...
High Court rejects UOB late-fee claim after loan recall
The case involved a $556.2k credit line secured by an Oxley Bizhub unit. The Singapore High Court ruled that United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB) cannot impose monthly late payment charges after ...
Top Vietnam leader visits technology, rail test facilities in Singapore
Vietnam's Party General Secretary and State President To Lam on May 30 visited the Singaporean Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)’s Model Factory and the Singapore Rail Test Center ...
One Last Snowfall: Snow City to bid farewell on Sept 30 after 26 years of giving Singapore its very own winter experience; final public campaign to say goodbye marks the end of …
SG’s first indoor snow attraction bidding farewell, offering 4 months of discounted experiences... final chance to relive a generation of family memories ...
Singapore’s silver tsunami draws assisted-living players like Perennial and Autagco, but can they make money?
[SINGAPORE] In the Asia-Pacific region, the silver economy was projected to have been worth US$4.6 trillion by 2025, catering to 600 million seniors above the age of 60. Singapore has already felt ...
Singapore’s Agnes AI Becomes First Singapore AI Lab on Global Benchmark Leaderboard, Joins National AI Upskilling Initiative
Agnes AI secures global top 10 AI lab placements across text, image, and video on Artificial Analysis and Claw-Eval, while joining IMDA and AI Singapore to support the nationwide upskilling of 40,000 ...
Tens of thousands stranded at Malaysia-Singapore border as immigration system crashes
Malaysia's immigration system crashed for the second time in just over a month on May 28, stranding tens of thousands of travelers in long queues at checkpoints nationwide and choking the country's ...
Rising costs in Singapore spur business migration as regional alternatives rise
Analysts say the economic gains could come with trade-offs, such as increasing income inequality between skilled and unskilled workers.