The Chinese New Year (CNY) madness is upon us once again. 'Tis the time of the year when Singaporeans — aunties and millennials alike — jostle with crowds and queue long hours for "branded" ...
Singapore shophouses tied to record RM10.5bil money laundering case up for sale, report BT
A series of properties held by entities linked to suspects in a more than S$3 billion (US$2.2 billion - RM10.5 billion) money-laundering case in Singapore have been placed for sale, Business Times ...
Singapore’s A*Star govt agency senior research engineer accused of molesting woman at Clarke Quay
SINGAPORE: A senior research engineer at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star) has been accused of molesting a 29-year-old woman at Clarke Quay. Vuong Dao Nghe, 40, allegedly ...
Four-year-old girl dies in River Valley accident in Singapore, woman arrested for careless driving
SINGAPORE: Four-year-old Zara Mei celebrated her birthday on New Year’s Day and went on her first skiing trip in December, but on Jan 23 her life was cut short in a fatal accident near her home. Zara ...
‘Fine example of Indian diversity’: Delhi’s envoy to Singapore praises Namaste Bharat exhibition
Singapore: Indian High Commissioner to Singapore Dr Shilpak Ambule has praised the ongoing 'Namaste Bharat' exhibition in the city-state, saying the event was a fine example of the Indian culture's ...
Indian envoy to Singapore praises ongoing Namaste Bharat exhibition; calls it a fine example of Indian diversity
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Singapore to spend US$30 million to keep EZ-link cards after SimplyGo ‘judgment error’, transport minister says
Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat also said the government will need to spend US$30 million to upkeep the older ticketing system.
Indian-origin man jailed in Singapore for molesting domestic worker, injuring man
An Indian-origin man was sentenced to 10 months in jail after he pleaded guilty of using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a woman and voluntarily causing hurt to another person with a ...
Indian-origin man jailed for molesting domestic worker, injuring man in Singapore
Singapore: An Indian-origin man was sentenced to 10 months in jail after he pleaded guilty of using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a woman and voluntarily causing hurt to another person with ...
NewJeans to perform live in Singapore at Nike Orchard Road on 3 February
NewJeans will make their debut live performance in Singapore at Nike's newest flagship store in Orchard on 3 February.
61 Yr-Old Indian-Origin Man Jailed In Singapore For Molesting Domestic Worker, Injuring Another Man
Singapore: An Indian-origin man was sentenced to 10 months in jail after he pleaded guilty of using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a woman and voluntarily causing hurt to another person with ...
Indian-origin man sentenced to jail for assault and molestation in Singapore
An Indian-origin man has been sentenced to 10 months in jail after pleading guilty to charges of assault and molestation in Singapore. Singaram Palianeapan, 61, was found guilty of using criminal ...
Indian-Origin Man Jailed In Singapore For Molesting Domestic Help In Lift
An Indian-origin man was sentenced to 10 months in jail after he pleaded guilty of using criminal force to outrage the modesty of a woman and voluntarily causing hurt to another person with a ...
Singapore Shophouses Tied to Laundering Case Up for Sale: BT
A series of properties held by entities linked to suspects in a more than S$3 billion ($2.2 billion) money-laundering case in Singapore have been placed for sale, Business Times reported Eight ...
Urgent call: Singapore looks to youth to fight blood supply crisis
Have you ever thought about how a small act, like donating blood, can make a significant impact on someone's life? In Singapore, where the ageing population is on the rise, the need for youth blood ...
Singapore tourism sector should not bank on Chinese travellers returning for full recovery
Chinese consumers are cutting their spending and opting against discretionary short breaks outside the main holidays. Read more at straitstimes.com.