Singapore mandatory army training to stay in troubled world

Singapore will keep its mandatory military service because it cannot depend on help from others in an uncertain world, the city-state's defence minister said on Tuesday. Ng Eng Hen said conscription was crucial, especially for smaller countries like ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s Uber, Grab drivers now need to be licensed

SINGAPORE: Private-hire car (PHC) drivers from ride-sourcing service operators such as Uber and Grab are now required to obtain a vocational licences under amendments to the Road Traffic Act (RTA) made in Parliament on Tue (Feb 7). The framework, first ... ( read original story ...)

Criterium cycling picking up speed in Singapore

SINGAPORE: While road cycling races used to be a rarity in Singapore, a rush of events in recent months suggests that the situation is changing. Two races on circuit courses - known as criteriums - have taken place so far this year: The URA Share the Road ... ( read original story ...)

World's Top Ten lady golfers are heading to Singapore

The world’s top-–ten ranked female golfers will be heading to Singapore to compete in the 10 th edition of the HSBC Women’s Champions which will be staged on the New Tanjong Course, Sentosa Golf Club, from 2–5 March this year. The challenge will be ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Slingers suffer meltdown at OCBC Areaa

This was a meltdown no one saw coming. At half-time yesterday, it looked like the Singapore Slingers were cruising to an easy victory over the Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions at the OCBC Arena. After a shaky start, the home side raced to a comfortable 22-12 ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Said to Plan Slew of Incentives to Lure Aramco IPO

Singapore is considering a range of measures to lure a listing from energy giant Saudi Arabian Oil Co., according to people familiar with the matter, as global exchanges compete for a slice of what could be the world’s largest-ever initial public offering. ( read original story ...)

How have property listing sites changed the Singapore market

WITH the addition of two new online services last year (Ohmyhome and Yotcha), the online property market has gotten crowded. Along with PropertyGuru, 99.co and StreetSine, all of them are now locked in a constant fight for your attention. And they all ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Stock Market Poised To Snap Losing Streak

(RTTNews.com) - The Singapore stock market has finished lower in two straight sessions, sliding more than 25 points or 0.8 percent along the way. The Straits Times Index now rests just above the 3,040-point plateau, although the market may stop the ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Slingers suffer meltdown at OCBC Arena

This was a meltdown no one saw coming. At half-time yesterday, it looked like the Singapore Slingers were cruising to an easy victory over the Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions at the OCBC Arena. After a shaky start, the home side raced to a comfortable 22-12 ... ( read original story ...)

Bringing clean water to villages in India, the Singapore way

SINGAPORE – Living in Singapore, Marcus Lim never wanted for water. But when he arrived in India, he found that people had to walk for hours to collect water, which might be in short supply or, worse, contaminated. Then there are the sanitation issues ... ( read original story ...)