Herald reported the deal would allow Singaporeans and Australians who had been vaccinated to travel between the countries without quarantining. ( read original story ...)
Australia says working on travel bubble with Singapore
Australia is "working with Singapore" to create a travel bubble between the two nations as early as July, officials said Sunday, in an effort to ... ( read original story ...)
Births in Singapore hit decade low as deaths climb to historic peak
SINGAPORE - The number of babies born in Singapore fell to a 10-year low last year, while total deaths were the highest in almost a century. The recession and massive uncertainties due to the Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore confirms 8 new cases, 30th death
The Ministry of Health confirmed 8 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore on Saturday (13 March), taking the country's total case count to 60,088. ( read original story ...)
Australia, Singapore Aim for Travel Bubble by July: The Age
Australia and Singapore have held talks about allowing travel between them by nationals of the two countries who have had Covid-19 vaccinations, The Age reported, citing Australian Trade Minister Dan ... ( read original story ...)
61-year-old man is Singapore’s 30th COVID-19 fatality
SINGAPORE: A 61-year-old man has died from complications due to the coronavirus, becoming Singapore's 30th COVID-19 fatality, the Ministry of ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 8 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported eight new COVID-19 cases and one death as of noon on Saturday (Mar 13). All the new infections were imported and were placed on stay-home notice or isolated upon arrival ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Travel corridors for vaccinated passengers a possibility; Covid-19 cases much lower; only 8 imported cases reported on Saturday
Bilateral arrangements may be a reality in second half of this year, announced Singapore Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Education Minister Wong urges teachers, school staff to take Covid-19 jab
Education Minister Lawrence Wong has called on teachers, principals and other staff in schools to get vaccinated, saying that it is the best way for them to protect themselves and their students ... ( read original story ...)
Football: Juggling books and boots will be key to Singapore’s World Cup 2034 dream
The governing body and Sport Singapore (SportSG) unveiled its Unleash the Roar! project on Tuesday (March 9), a bold plan with an "aspirational goal" of getting the national team to the 2034 World Cup ... ( read original story ...)
Crypto whale in Singapore is buyer of US$69mil Beeple NFT
A digital asset investor who goes by the handle Metakovan and refuses to give his full name, announced that he is the buyer of the record-breaking US$69.3 million digital artwork that was sold on ... ( read original story ...)
Points of Progress: Lab-grown meat sold in Singapore, and more
We want to bridge divides to reach everyone. A selection of the most viewed stories this week on the Monitor's website. Every Saturday Hear about special editorial projects, new product information, ... ( read original story ...)
16-Year-Old Interns in Singapore Are Managing Billion-Dollar Portfolios. Here’s Why.
Hedge funds in Singapore are training interns as young as 16 years old to oversee the portfolios of billionaires moving to the city-state, Bloomberg reports. In the case of high schooler Yi Ke Cao ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines to pilot digital COVID travel pass
Singapore Airlines will begin trialling a coronavirus digital travel pass developed by aviation's industry body next week, the carrier said, the first airline to pilot the scheme as the pandemic-hit ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore fails to keep pace with wealthy peers on carbon emissions
Several indicators are factored into the Environmental Performance Index score, with the largest being the average annual rate of carbon dioxide emissions growth, which makes up 55 per cent of the ... ( read original story ...)
MCCY investigating unauthorised versions of ‘Count on Me, Singapore’
SINGAPORE — The Ministry for Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) on Friday (12 March) said it is investigating unauthorised versions of "Count on Me, Singapore" for potential copyright infringements. ( read original story ...)