Philippines-based Globe Telecom revealed discussions with ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) about forming ... ( read original story ...)
Is There A Train From Singapore To Malaysia?
Because there are no direct trains from Singapore to anywhere in Malaysia except Johor Bahru, your starting point will always be JB Sentral (the building directly across the street from City Square JB ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore treads carefully on path to full reopening; Philippines eases face-shield mandate
With 85 per cent of its population fully inoculated, Singapore is trying to tread a path of reopening to rebuild its status as an international hub while keeping a tight lid of infections. ( read original story ...)
OCBC RoboInvest: How This Robo-Advisor is Now Even Easier for New Investors to Get Started With
This post was written in collaboration with OCBC. While we are financially compensated by them, we nonetheless strive to maintain our editorial integrity and review products with the same ... ( read original story ...)
Is Singapore In Malaysia?
After gaining self-government in 1959, Singapore joined the newly formed national federation of Malaysia along with Malaya, North Borneo, and Sarawak in 1963. Singapore was expelled from the ... ( read original story ...)
Why Did Singapore Secede From Malaysia Quizlet?
Singapore seceded from Malaysia because it was being oppressed. The Malaysian government appeared to be doing too little to protect Chinese history and culture in the country. A communist rebel group ... ( read original story ...)
Femtech in Singapore: Is women-centric health technology the next big thing?
Singapore is the femtech hub of the region for healthcare technology tailored for women. Money Mind talks to a few companies that have attracted the eye of investors. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Temasek invests millions into push for sustainable food start-ups
Temasek is looking to boost the growth of alternative proteins in Asia, as the appetite for environmentally friendly products swells across the globe. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Billionaire Kishin RK’s TiffinLabs Hires Former JD.com Executive To Lead Global Push
TiffinLabs—cofounded by Singapore real estate billionaire Kishin RK—said Tuesday it has appointed Soon Sze Meng as CEO to lead the global expansion of the online meal delivery company. ( read original story ...)
ION Orchard hosts Arcane-themed Hextech Expo in Singapore
In League of Legends and Arcane, Piltover is known as the city of progress that has harnessed the power of magic through Hextech. ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Indonesia discuss possibility of Bintan travel bubble, bilateral VTL
The foreign ministers of Singapore and Indonesia have agreed to continue discussions on a bilateral vaccinated travel lane (VTL), a day after Singapore announced that travellers from Indonesia could ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Air brings back doomed Boeing 737 Max, changes cabin layouts
SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines Ltd unveiled its first new cabin offering in more than three years after spending S$230 million (US$170 million) on the design and installation of seats on its 154-seat ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines expects to resume 737 MAX flights this year, says exec
Singapore Airlines Ltd expects to resume Boeing Co 737 MAX flights before the end of the year, a senior executive said on Tuesday, in a positive sign for the model's return in Asia. ( read original story ...)
Singapore to roll out year-long SAF trial in 2022
Singapore will begin a year-long trial to use sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) on aircraft from 2022, following a viability study conducted earlier this year on the use of SAF in the country. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines adds the ritz to its 737s
Singapore Airlines has launched its highly-anticipated new cabin products, which will be rolled out on its Boeing 737-8 fleet in the coming weeks. This elevates the passenger experience on its ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines Boeing 737 Max to fly again in ‘coming weeks’, possible destinations include Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei
SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines' (SIA) fleet of Boeing 737 Max aeroplanes will take to the skies again by the end of this year, after being grounded for more than two years. SIA announced on Tuesday (N ... ( read original story ...)