How should youths prepare themselves for the increasingly fragmented world? With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), how can students ensure that what they are learning in universities remain ...
Singapore: 32-Year-Old Woman Rushed to Hospital Following Multi-Car Collision on CTE After Motorists Attempt to Follow Patrol Vehicle
The police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force confirmed that the female passenger was taken conscious to Singapore General Hospital.
Singapore ranks No 1 for cyber defences but boardrooms are the weak link
As AI supercharges cyber threats, a new study reveals seven in 10 Singaporean boardrooms treat cybersecurity as an IT silo.
Fibre services in Singapore fully restored on Sunday (April 19) morning after broadband outage caused by damaged cables
SINGAPORE: Fibre services at some locations affected by a service outage on Saturday (April 18) have been fully restored.
Singapore says Strait of Hormuz must remain open and secure, stresses international law in virtual summit
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said Singapore will continue working with the international community to uphold the right of transit passage in straits ...
Why expanding mental health services in Singapore is not as easy as getting more therapists to join the field
Singapore has plans to make mental health services more accessible to all, but challenges abound. For example, expanding the pipeline of trained professionals is bottlenecked by limited clinical ...
Beloved French label Polène opens its first store in Singapore at Marina Bay Sands
Polène is finally bagging a spot in Singapore – the popular French handbag brand is set to open its first local store at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands in the third quarter of 2026.
Singapore allowing more data centres only for ‘critical’ functions, not for ‘your birthday photos’: DPM Gan
Singapore has to take a selective strategy towards expanding its capacity for data centres due to geographical and energy constraints, said Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong.Speaking during a ...
Singapore and Malaysia knock heads over the war in Iran
Would Singapore talk to Iran in order to secure safe passage for its ships through the Strait of Hormuz? “Similar to what other countries, like Malaysia, have done,” he added, in a debate on April 7th ...
Singapore rejects US claims in manufacturing, forced labor probe
Singapore’s business lobby has joined the government in pushing back against a sweeping US trade probe that alleges manufacturing overcapacity and failures to enforce bans on imports linked to forced ...
Singapore semicon firms not yet feeling the pinch from Iran energy crisis: industry body
Despite the ongoing uncertainties from the Iran war, he remains optimistic about the semiconductor sector’s outlook. While cost pressures would inadvertently filter through to consumers and dampen ...
Caning, suspension in stricter anti-bullying rules for schools by 2027; MRT public grooming poster triggers debate on etiquette rules: Singapore live news
Singapore to standardise caning, suspension and anti-bullying rules by 2027. MRT poster warning against public grooming sparks debate.
Singapore Dollar May Outperform Peers as Yuan Link Deepens
The Singapore dollar may maintain its lead over Southeast Asian peers as it trades increasingly in lockstep with the offshore yuan, a Bloomberg analysis shows.
Are US-Singapore relations under pressure as public trust declines?
Negative public sentiment does not immediately translate to worsening bilateral ties as the US remains an important partner, experts say.
Singapore tells US no forced labour in supply chain
Singapore, Apr 15 (PTI) Singapore, largely dependent on migrant workers in labour-intensive industries, on Wednesday told the United States that it does not condone the use of forced labour in supply ...
Singapore, Brunei pledge stronger energy cooperation as West Asia conflict escalates
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said the republic and Brunei have agreed to further strengthen energy cooperation and enhance supply ...