Artbox Singapore 2018: Bangkok’s flea market makes a comeback

Drop everything! Artbox Singapore is back with more Instagrammable spots, colourful snacks, quirky knick-knacks, and thankfully, space... The city’s take on Bangkok’s highly-raved flea market is an Instagram dream filled with fairy lights, decked out ... ( read original story ...)

New Brunei Army Commander Makes Singapore Visit

This week, Brunei’s new army chief made his introductory visit to Singapore, one of the sultanate’s closest defense partners in the region. The trip, which came just months after his appointment was officially announced, reinforces the significance of ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore falls to 18th place in the world’s busiest airports

The 6% growth of its passenger traffic lagged Guangzhou's 10.3% and Delhi's 14.1%. Singapore airports fell from 17th to 18th place in the rankings for the busiest airports in the world, the Airports Council International (ACI) revealed. According to a ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Morning News For April 10

SINGAPORE’S competition watchdog launched its new consumer protection role on Monday with the announcement of two market studies – on online travel booking and the transfer of personal data. Rising U.S.-China trade tensions are raising alarm bells in ... ( read original story ...)

SINGAPORE TURF CLUB INTRODUCES NEW FORM OF BETTING

Singapore Turf Club will introduce a new form of betting, Flexi-Quartet, from Wednesday, 11 April 2018. It allows customers the flexibility to decide how much they want to invest for a Quartet bet with multiple combinations. With the introduction of ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore will continue to back China’s economic efforts: PM

Singapore will continue to support China's efforts in its next stage of opening up and in upholding the multilateral trading system, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday at a meeting with Chinese Vice-President Wang Qishan. PM Lee said the world ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore and Hong Kong are winning over start-up accelerators

Start-up accelerators see Asia as a hotbed for technological innovation. Those companies see potential in Singapore and Hong Kong, primarily because of their strong reserves of tech experts. There's a new breed of entrepreneurship programs turning to Asia ... ( read original story ...)