The congestion that’s been plaguing Singapore’s port is showing signs of easing, with container ship arrivals falling to the lowest in more than a year last month, official data show.
Homes sales in Singapore hit two-decade low in first 6 months of year
Singapore's ruling party has been grappling with voter concerns about housing affordability ahead of an impending election Singapore's new-home sales barely rose in June, capping the weakest first ...
Singapore Home Sales Reach Lowest in 20 Years in First Half
Singapore’s new-home sales barely rose in June, capping the weakest first half in at least two decades as sentiment wanes in the once-booming market.
Singapore’s first-half 2024 bunker sales rise amid global shipping disruptions
Sales of marine bunker fuel at Singapore climbed 8.5% in the first half of 2024, official data showed on Monday, as shipping disruptions in the Red Sea boosted global bunkering demand.
Singapore stocks started the week on a positive note—STI rose by 0.2%
SINGAPORE: Singapore stocks started the week on a positive note on Monday, July 15, reflecting... The post Singapore stocks started the week on a positive note—STI rose by 0.2% appeared first on The I ...
Singapore Births Plunged to Five-Decade Low Last Year, ST Says
The number of babies born in Singapore last year fell to the lowest in at least five decades, as the city-state continues to battle with a declining birth rate, the Straits Times reported on Sunday. A ...
‘I’ve collided into pillars, glass’: More cases of high myopia seen in Singapore
SINGAPORE – Ms Candice Chong started wearing glasses when she was four. By the time she was 13, she had a lens prescription of around minus 10 dioptres (1,000 degrees) for each eye, and her myopia ...
Singapore: Blockchain Exchange Net Zero-X Launches to Bridge Climate Tech Financing Gap
Singapore’s latest blockchain initiative, Net Zero-X, launched this week, introducing a specialized exchange platform for institutional and accredited investors focused on green, clean, and climate ...
Cheers and tears for fans in Singapore as Spain claim Euro 2024 trophy
SINGAPORE – First there were cheers, then a night that promised to end 58 years of hurt ended in tears. In the wee hours of July 15, the roof was raised inside iconic Irish pub Muddy Murphy’s when ...
Singapore navy frigate RSS Stalwart taking part in naval warfare training exercise off Hawaii coast
More than 25,000 military personnel drawn from the naval, land and air forces of 29 countries, including Singapore, are taking part in a 36-day naval warfare exercise off the coast of Hawaii.
Majority of netizens optimistic about their future in Singapore but some make back up plans to move abroad
Some netizens who held a different view and said they are considering establishing roots in another country as a backup if the quality of life in Singapore dips.
Expert warns that Singapore’s growing digital device reliance raises “living room” cybersecurity risks
SINGAPORE: As Singaporeans increasingly rely on digital devices, cybersecurity has evolved from a technical concern to a “living room” issue affecting everyday life. In an interview with The ...
Filipino remote worker asks Singaporeans for help after his Singapore employer ghosted him without paying his last salary
SINGAPORE: A Filipino remote worker sought help online after his Singaporean employer ghosted him without... The post Filipino remote worker asks Singaporeans for help after his Singapore employer gho ...
Singapore startup’s stores and apps connect world’s music fans
SINGAPORE -- The new Swee Lee music store in Singapore's Clarke Quay entertainment district is popular with young people and families on weekends. In addition to selling musical instruments and ...
Singapore’s hell theme park features afterlife, ’10 Courts of Hell’
SINGAPORE — Gory grottos with demons impaling sinners on stakes and people drowning in a pool of blood are not part of your average theme park experience. But at Hell's Museum in Singapore, the main ...
Singapore’s CEO hell camps teach value of teamwork and resilience
TECH execs in Singapore have convinced themselves that staggering around in sweltering heat with a 60 kg sandbag will help build their leadership skills. If that fails, solving puzzles in ice-cold ...