Students at Singapore's first private university of the arts - an alliance between LASALLE and Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts - can expect a broad curriculum that could include subjects like technology. ( read original story ...)
More jobs for ex-offenders as companies support Yellow Ribbon Singapore initiative | Video
Job opportunities for ex-offenders have risen over the years as more companies get on board an initiative by Yellow Ribbon Singapore. The organisation says there are 50 per cent more job vacancies per ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore PM says may reopen borders by year-end
The Southeast Asian island nation has largely banned leisure travel, but has put in place some business and official travel programs. ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Australia discussing possible air travel bubble
Both countries have largely brought the virus under control, helped by international border closures, lockdowns and strict social-distancing rules. ( read original story ...)
Singapore PM says global anxiety over Beijing’s decisions is ‘not in China’s interest’
Lee Hsien Loong, in a BBC interview, says China’s positions have won it some friends but also caused tensions with major powers. ( read original story ...)
Australia-Singapore in talks for possible travel bubble
SINGAPORE: Australia and Singapore are in talks for a possible travel bubble that will allow residents to travel between the two countries without having to quarantine, the Foreign Ministry here ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore PM sees considerable risk of severe US-China tensions
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said there was considerable risk of tensions between China and the United States becoming severe, and that while a military conflict was more likely than it ... ( read original story ...)
Not possible for Singapore and many countries, to choose between US and China, PM Lee tells BBC
Singapore's The Straits Times reported - It will not be possible for Singapore to choose between the United States and China, given the extensive ties the Republic has with both superpowers, said ... ( read original story ...)
17 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, all imported
SINGAPORE: Seventeen new COVID-19 infections were reported in Singapore as of noon on Sunday (Mar 14), all imported cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) in its preliminary daily update. They were ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Australia aiming to create travel bubble with Singapore by July
The deal would allow Singaporeans and Australians who had been vaccinated to travel between the countries without quarantining. ( read original story ...)
Singapore gets first presidential vote in 18 years
Four candidates were certified on Thursday for Singapore's presidential election on August 27, setting the stage for the country's first contested polls for its head of state in 18 years. ( read original story ...)
Singapore PM says may reopen borders by end of 2021—BBC interview
SINGAPORE — Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in a TV interview he hoped Singapore would start re-opening its borders by the end of the year as more countries ramp up vaccination drives ... ( read original story ...)
About 100,000 Malaysians working in Singapore to receive COVID-19 vaccine
PONTIAN: About 100,000 Malaysians working in Singapore are expected to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in the second phase of Malaysia's coronavirus immunisation programme. Johor's chief minister Hasni ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore detects 17 new cases, all imported
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed the detection of 17 new cases of COVID-19 infection in Singapore as of noon on Sunday (14 March), taking the country's total case count to 60,105. ( read original story ...)
Singapore lures in the rich with friendly rules and subsidies
Singapore is becoming the playground of the super wealthy. With its low-tax regime and its free-market credentials, foreign funds and assets have been flowing into the country even during the pandemic ... ( read original story ...)
Man arrested for illegally collecting face masks from Temasek Foundation vending machines
SINGAPORE — A 38-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly using illegally obtained personal information to collect face masks from Temasek Foundation vending machines. The suspect is believed to ... ( read original story ...)