Singapore and China's Shandong province can deepen their cooperation in trade and connectivity, sustainability and modern services, said Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Transport Chee ... ( read original story ...)
Inside the new world’s longest flight: What it’s like to fly on Singapore Airlines’ new route between Singapore and New York
Singapore Airlines launched the new route on Monday, beating out its famed Singapore-Newark route as the world's longest by just two nautical miles. ( read original story ...)
Inside Singapore’s first ‘cruise to nowhere,’ where vacation-starved guests took turns using the pool and carried contact tracing devices everywhere they went
Dream Cruises just had its first "cruise to nowhere," a voyage that started and ended in Singapore, with no stops in between.It was the first cruise ship voyage in the country since the no-sail order ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Can Forget About Other Air Travel Bubbles If It Messes Up Its Covid-19 Response, Says Tourism Chief
It is “crucial” for Singapore be in the right position before loosening coronavirus measures further, said Keith Tan of the Singapore Tourism Board. ( read original story ...)
Volunteers spend Sundays to help Singapore’s less fortunate
Fion Phua has been volunteering for so long, she is nicknamed Robin Hood for her efforts helping the poor. Singapore's partial lockdown as the coronavirus was spreading in April left her fretting over ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore volunteers help vulnerable amid virus
Fion Phua is busy leading her volunteer group distributing to rental flat residents an array of donated items — rice, cooking oil, eggs, boxes of fresh produce, vitamins and children's toys. (Nov. 13) ... ( read original story ...)
Behind the success of Singapore’s healthcare and biomedical startups
A robust ecosystem of partners, talent, and supplemental support creates an environment where startups can thrive. ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Helping the migrant workers who pay to get jobs
For many migrant workers in Singapore, it's common practice to pay a fee or incur a debt for the chance to secure work in the city-state. There are more than 350,000 foreigners working in Singapore in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore looks to lure global entrepreneurs, talent with Tech.Pass visas
New Tech.Pass initiative to lure entrepreneurs and technical experts with experience in "established or fast-growing" tech companies to the country is part of the government's efforts to develop a ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore arrests members of South Korean Shincheonji church
Singaporean authorities have arrested 21 men and women for being members of Shincheonji, the secretive South Korean religious organization that was blamed for a spike in COVID-19 cases earlier this ... ( read original story ...)
Members of South Korean sect blamed for virus spread arrested in Singapore
Members of a South Korean religious sect that was blamed for the country's coronavirus outbreak were arrested in Singapore on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Singapore arrests 21 members of South Korean religious sect
Singaporean authorities have arrested 21 people who are thought to be connected to a secretive South Korean religious sect that was widely blamed for thousands of ... ( read original story ...)
Alibaba-Owned Lazada Saw ‘Record’ Sales on Singles Day, Its Singapore CEO Says
During this year’s 11.11 event, as many as 40 million users were on Lazada’s platform along with 400,000 sellers, over half of which were small businesses. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore confirms 11 new cases, all imported
The Ministry of Health confirmed 11 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of Thursday (12 November) noon, taking the country’s total to 58,102. ( read original story ...)
Singapore looks to woo global tech execs with special visa
Singapore on Thursday announced a new work visa for foreign executives of technology firms, a sector the low-tax global business hub hopes will power future economic growth. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines Sounds The Death Knell For Airbus A380
With so little passenger demand that it turned an airliner into a restaurant, Singapore Airlines is retiring 7 more of its giant Airbus A380 aircraft. ( read original story ...)