Singapore companies are exploring adjustments as rising energy prices begin to bite and concerns over labor costs mount.
Singapore proposes world’s first international standard for GenAI testing
The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and Enterprise Singapore have put forth a new international standard, also a world first, to standardise testing methods for generative artificial ...
5 coolest new bars in Singapore you need to visit right now
Q2 of the year is off to a great start, with several promising bars joining Singapore's ever-vibrant nightlife scene. Leading the charge is Players Table, a new hole-in-the-wall on Aliwal Street, run ...
Singapore tycoon sues banks for US$1 billion from collapse of Australian NewSat
The Oxley Holdings founder claims that the lenders failed to honour loan agreements, preventing NewSat from building its satellites.
Wealth flows into Singapore as safe-haven appeal strengthens; Strait of Malacca congestion fears grow amid Hormuz supply disruption: Singapore live news
Singapore attracts global capital as safe-haven demand lifts markets up. Strait of Malacca risks rise as Hormuz tensions strain global trade routes.
New COVID-19 wave hits Singapore, 3 in 10 cases are reinfections: Ong Ye Kung
SINGAPORE - While another COVID-19 wave hit Singapore in the past month, Minister of Health Ong Ye Kung has assured the public that there is no evidence any of the current XBB str ...
Singapore Is Procuring More LNG as Iran War Cuts Some Supply
Singapore is getting additional liquefied natural gas from outside of the Middle East, as the war in Iran chokes supply from the region, according to a government body.
Singapore Calls on Banks to Boost Cyber Defences Over Anthropic’s AI Model Mythos
Singapore has called on banks to tighten cyber defences as concern grows over risks linked to Anthropic’s Mythos AI model.
Singapore sounds alarm on AI cyber threat as Anthropic’s Mythos model rattles banks
Singapore’s financial watchdog has warned banks to urgently shore up their cyber defences, as fears grow over a powerful new artificial intelligence ...
Singapore’s Model for Success Faces Test in a Less Global Era
Singapore’s growth is poised to moderate as its export-driven model is strained by geopolitical tensions and a fragmenting global trading system, though it could draw support from opportunities in the ...
In the fight to save Singapore’s heritage businesses, who gets a voice?
Explore the complex debate surrounding Singapore's heritage businesses, who defines their future, and the challenges of conservation amidst change. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Keeping Singapore competitive and strengthening value proposition will create good jobs for us: PM Wong
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 ...