Singapore had a tough time with the coronavirus outbreak, which means the entertainment industry was hit hard. It was one of the first countries outside mainland China to confirm a COVID-19 case, ... ( read original story ...)
Keeping Singapore’s doors open to global talent
Covid-19 and the economic downturn have brought about a locals-first emphasis, but accompanied by anti-foreigner sentiment online. Insight finds out if expatriates still feel welcome in Singapore and ... ( read original story ...)
ONE Championship 116 video: Check out all the best action from Singapore
Asia’s premiere mixed martial arts organization was back at it on Friday, as One Championship 116 went down at the venerable Singapore Indoor Stadium and featured another night of exciting action. The ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore man sentenced to prison for spying for China in US
A man from Singapore was sentenced to 14 months in prison Friday for spying by passing to the Chinese government valuable, but unclassified military and political information that he had duped ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore GIC Chief Warns ‘Divisive Trends’ to Stay for Years
One of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds said “divisive trends” in areas such as economics, technology and geopolitics will remain for some time, meaning investors will have to be more nimble ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Introduces Night Clinics for Migrant Workers
Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower has introduced night clinics at three regional medical centers to facilitate better access to medical services for migrant workers, the government said in a statement. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Will Launch Cruises Again, But With No Destinations
In order to keep crew and passengers safe amid the coronavirus pandemic, the ships will make no stops and simply return to the port they came from. ( read original story ...)
Royal Caribbean and others will test how travelers like sailing in big circles with Singapore-based ‘cruises to nowhere’
Cruises have been under a lot of scrutiny, from their status as massive air polluters to passengers getting trapped aboard amid COVID-19 outbreaks. ( read original story ...)
Singapore allows ‘cruises to nowhere’ for residents on Royal Caribbean, Genting
Travel-starved residents of Singapore will finally be able to set sail in November, even if their trip is only in one big circle. ( read original story ...)
Singapore-based Corporate Services Firm Lanturn Raises US$ 3Mn In Seed Round
The company will utilize the fresh capital to enhance its corporate service and accounting practices and develop its Zuve platform ... ( read original story ...)
The first lab-grown meat for sale could come from this Singapore startup that’s re-creating shrimp
Shiok Meats is among a bevy of companies hoping to win the "edible space race" by making cell-cultured beef, chicken and even bluefin tuna and foie gras. ( read original story ...)
ICANN turns on root server cluster in Singapore
Comprising "dozens of servers", the new Managed Root Server cluster in Singapore is ICANN's first in Asia-Pacific, where its smaller sites are its busiest and currently receive twice as many queries ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore introduces ‘cruises to nowhere’ for travel-starved locals
Move over, flights to nowhere -- cruises to nowhere may be the next big thing in Covid-safe travel. Singapore has announced that it will launch pleasure cruises that don'st actually visit any ports in ... ( read original story ...)
2 cruise lines allowed to offer Singapore residents ‘cruises to nowhere’ from November
Two cruise lines will be allowed to offer Singapore residents "cruises to nowhere" from November, under a pilot scheme with enhanced ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Cruises to Nowhere to Start in November
Singapore’s so-called cruises to nowhere will start next month with enhanced safety measures for Genting Hong Kong and Royal Caribbean International’s cruise lines in the city-state, according to the ... ( read original story ...)
Firm behind Singapore’s potential COVID-19 vaccine to test freeze-dried version
SINGAPORE — Singapore's potential Covid-19 vaccine could well be one which can be manufactured, shipped and stored with ease, as the company behind it is working on a version which does not ... ( read original story ...)