Singapore stocks took a beating this week amid the twin uncertainties of the U.S. election and the worsening pandemic in the West, overtaking Thailand to become Asia’s worst equity market this year. ( read original story ...)
Singapore MMA show test case for return of sports fans
Singapore's pilot initiative to carry out rapid coronavirus testing to allow fans into a One Championship MMA show could show the way for other countries to host sports events during the pandemic, ... ( read original story ...)
In safe Singapore’s ‘cursed’ town, ghosts and odd happenings
With a torch in one hand and an electromagnetic meter in the other, paranormal investigator Charles Goh scours some shrub land in suburban Singapore, looking for hidden graves that could give clues to ... ( read original story ...)
China Marks Another Step in Virus Rebound With Singapore Opening
Singapore will lift border restrictions on visitors from mainland China from Nov. 6, a further reminder that the nation where the coronavirus outbreak first began is firmly on the road to recovery as ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore taps iris, facial biometrics as primary identifiers at immigration checkpoints
Faced with issues related to fingerprint verification such as ageing, scarring, and dryness, Singapore will begin tapping both iris and facial biometrics as the main identifiers at all immigration ... ( read original story ...)
Merkel on Curbs; Singapore to Allow China Tourists: Virus Update
German Chancellor Angela Merkel defended her decision to once again severely limit movement in Germany, saying the country is in a “dramatic situation.” U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore firm invents coronavirus breathalyser with results in seconds
A company in Singapore has developed a breathalyser test for the new coronavirus which it says will enable people to know whether they are infected in under a minute. Breathonix, a startup firm from ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore opens smart cities development lab
Led by real estate group CapitaLand and an investment of up to SG$10 million, the Smart Urban Co-Innovation Lab aims to support 200 companies in the country over the next three years and has roped in ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 downturn in Singapore to be more deeper, protracted than past recessions
Some sectors of the economy, especially those that are travel-related, may not return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of next year as the Singapore economy faces a “gradual but uneven” recovery, the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Downturn May Be Deeper, Longer Than Previous Recessions, MAS Says
The pace of recovery is expected to moderate in subsequent quarters, as companies and households are restrained by income losses and increased uncertainty, the Monetary Authority of Singapore said. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore confirms 7 new cases, all imported
The Ministry of Health confirmed seven new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday (28 October) noon, taking its total case count to 57,987. ( read original story ...)
Singapore expands list of travellers able to isolate at home
Singapore will allow travellers from more countries to spend their mandatory 14-day isolation period upon arrival in the city at their place of residence from November, the Ministry of Health said in ... ( read original story ...)
ICA officer, daughter jailed for taking bribe to expedite Singapore PR application
A woman, who had used her position as a customer service officer at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), and her daughter ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Aleef wins Premier Toyota GR Supra GT Cup Asia
Singaporean Ar Muhammad Aleef will be representing the region on the global stage for the Toyota GR Supra GT Cup Global Finals. Aleef bested all fourteen virtual racers from five participating ... ( read original story ...)
Cabbies and office workers: Meet Singapore’s ordinary royals
In the modern republic of Singapore, several seemingly ordinary people working in offices or driving taxis can claim to be of royal blood, descendants of a 19th century monarch who ceded control of ... ( read original story ...)
Meet Singapore’s royal descendants living low-key lives as taxi drivers and office workers
Southeast Asian island to the British. But few residents in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities are even aware of this lineage, a sore point with Tengku, or Prince, Shawal, acclaimed by some ... ( read original story ...)