The pop star's first show at Singapore Indoor Stadium in 20 years celebrates her three decades in music. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
How Singapore forged a world-class food scene over 60 years – from hawker markets to Michelin stars
How Singapore forged a world-class food scene over 60 years – from hawker markets to Michelin stars - Six decades after Singapore’s founding, Tamara Hinson discovers how to feast on local flavours ...
Johor govt in talks with Grab to enhance cross border travel agreement between Malaysia and Singapore
The Johor state government is in talks with ride-hailing firm Grab to further streamline travel between the state and Singapore by updating the cross-border travel agreement, Bernama has reported.
Clubbing without the cost: Singapore’s Gen Z vibes to ‘cheaper’ daytime raves
Amid challenges in nightlife revival post-pandemic, young people in Singapore and across Asia are opting for affordable alternatives to intoxication and all-nighters.
Issue #27: What’s Happening This Week? Civil Servants’ Bonus, New AI Collectible, Sale of Geylang’s Last Kampong, and More
What’s buzzing in Singapore this week? From a surprise mid-year bonus for civil servants to the emotional farewell (and revival) of Geylang’s last kampong house, there’s plenty to catch up on. Gen Z ...
Singapore can expect thundery showers in the day, warm and humid nights for rest of June
Expect short thundery showers in the late morning and afternoon over parts of Singapore on some days for the rest of June.
Singapore aims to ramp up autonomous vehicle use to boost public transport network
It is a key plank of Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow's plan to make public transit more attractive. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore ex-actor Ian Fang in apology bow for sex case, mother claims ‘proof’ against STD reports
Former actor acknowledges having sex with a 15-year-old is a ‘very huge mistake’, apologises to the victim as he begins 40-month jail term.
Billionaire Brothers’ IOI Properties Explore Options For Singapore, Malaysia Assets
IOI Properties—controlled by Malaysian billionaire brothers Lee Yeow Chor and Lee Yeow Seng—is weighing options on how it could monetize almost $9 billion of real estate in Singapore and Malaysia.
Singapore public holiday dates for 2026 released, with 6 long weekends
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (Jun 16) released the dates of Singapore's public holidays for 2026, with six long weekends. Six of the public holidays next year fall on Friday or ...
Singapore and Indonesia sign landmark deals to accelerate growth of their green economies
Singapore and Indonesia have signed landmark deals to accelerate their green economies — including a new sustainable industrial zone — to boost job creation and growth. Leaders from both sides have ...
How Singapore Chinatown went from slum to diverse tourist hub that puts heritage first
The area southwest of Singapore River has evolved through the decades into a multi-faith destination where old and new coexist.
Indian Woman Jailed For 8 Days, Another Fined For Theft At Singapore Airport
One of the two women from India, who were caught stealing from shops at Singapore's Changi Airport earlier this month during their transit, was jailed for eight days while the other was fined on ...
Singapore Home Sales Drop to Five-Month Low on Tariff Fears
Singapore’s new private home sales fell to a five-month low in May, as global tariff tensions weighed on demand in the trade-dependent city-state.
Trade worries drag Singapore’s home sales to 5-month low
The sluggish performance is set to continue, with one recent project selling fewer than 10 per cent of the apartments on offer at launch.
I bring healthcare to people’s homes in Singapore. AI is changing home care, but it can’t replace clinicians.
Dr. Shravan Verma said he sees the future of home care as a hybrid, with AI-enabled self-care tools integrated into regulated, human-involved systems.