The only thing more baffling than a police force investigating someone for holding up a sign with a smiley face, is a police force doing it twice. Singapore police in November charged an activist with ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, New Zealand discuss possible mutual recognition of digital health, COVID-19 vaccination certificates
SINGAPORE: The foreign ministers of Singapore and New Zealand on Thursday (Mar 18) discussed the possibility of working together to mutually ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysians in Singapore say they hope to make trip home soon | Video
The border between Singapore and Malaysia has been closed for a year. With Malaysia’s plans to inoculate 100,000 Malaysians working in Singapore and bilateral talks under way, Malaysians in Singapore ... ( read original story ...)
Indian composer accused of copying nationalist anthem from Singapore
An Indian composer has come under fire for allegedly plagiarising Singapore’s most iconic National Day song, “Count on me, Singapore”, as an Indian nationalist anthem. Listeners have noted the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore man posed as agent for ‘sugar daddies’ to dupe women into having sex with him
Unable to afford the services of sex workers, a man pretended to be an agent for rich "sugar daddies" and duped at least 11 women into having sex with him, so he could purportedly "test them out". ( read original story ...)
Singapore plans ‘immunisation certificates’ for Malaysian cargo drivers
Singapore is poised to issue "immunisation certificates" for Malaysian cargo drivers who have received both doses of the coronavirus vaccine, which experts have described as a precursor to a broader ... ( read original story ...)
Japan and Singapore can deepen ties despite Covid-19, geopolitical strains: Panellists at symposium
Japan-Singapore Symposium speakers hope for greater cooperation in digitalisation and the green economy, better vaccine distribution, and growing common values.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore needs to keep up COVID-19 safe measures until more people are vaccinated: Chief health scientist
SINGAPORE: Vaccination is being rolled out in Singapore but it has yet to achieve the coverage required, and safe management measures are still required to keep transmission of COVID-19 down, said ... ( read original story ...)
15 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, all imported
SINGAPORE: Fifteen new COVID-19 cases were reported in Singapore as of noon on Thursday (Mar 18). All the new infections were imported and ... ( read original story ...)
‘The smallest puppy I’ve ever seen’: Singapore Special rescue goes viral
The story of a stray puppy rescued from the forests of Pasir Ris has gone viral on popular animal content website The Dodo, with more than 55,000 shares since it was reposted on Facebook on Monday (15 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore bank turns on face verification at ATMs
OCBC Bank enables customers to use their face as verification at eight ATMs across the country, bypassing the need for ATM cards, but access currently is limited to balance enquiries with cash ... ( read original story ...)
STATOS invites Sarawak food producers to grab trade opportunities in Singapore
KUCHING, March 18 -- The Sarawak Trade and Tourism Office Singapore (STATOS) has called on large and small Sarawak food manufacturers to register their products with the agency and grab trade ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia cargo drivers to receive immunisation cert after COVID-19 vaccination in Singapore, exempted from daily-on-arrival tests
SINGAPORE: Malaysian cargo drivers who have received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in Singapore will receive an immunisation certificate and be exempted from daily on-arrival tests 14 days after ... ( read original story ...)
Count on Me, Singapore: MCCY asks Indian composer to prove claims
The Ministry for Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) has asked an Indian composer, who claims to have written a song almost identical to a Singapore national song, to substantiate his claims. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Stock Market Has A Green Light For Thursday’s Trade
The Singapore stock market has alternated between positive and negative finishes through the last six trading days since the end of the two-day winning streak in which it had collected almost 95 ... ( read original story ...)
Count On Me Singapore embroiled in copyright tussle with Indian version
One of Singapore's most iconic and catchiest National Day songs, Count On Me Singapore, has become embroiled in a copyright tussle. Indian composer Joseph Mendoza has been accused of copying the 1986 ... ( read original story ...)