Singapore will on Monday release Q1 figures for unemployment, highlighting a light day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. In the ...
Four men arrested over alleged karambit knife attack that injured two others in Singapore’s Prinsep Street
Two men were allegedly attacked in Prinsep Street in the early hours of April 25 by a group of four men armed with a karambit knife.
Singapore’s classic 1970s HDB lift, Nanyang coffee roasting machine now added to National Collection
In 1988, about three years after Dominic Chua had started working at Ho Tit Coffee Powder Factory, his father Chua Tock Hoon – the shop’s founder – died following a traffic accident that left him in a ...
Under PM Lee and Joko Widodo, ‘Singapore and Indonesia are not just neighbours but friends’
The two leaders are good friends who had meals such as nasi lemak and roti prata together. Read more at straitstimes.com.
American who visited 193 countries says Singapore made her the happiest to live in for life
It's the best country for me to live in... Singapore has given me so much. I have a great life here...” she said, expressing her excitement ...
Singapore Bank Fires Workers Over Misuse of Medical Claims: CNA
Bank of Singapore Ltd., the private-banking arm of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., has fired up to 40 employees over the misuse of medical benefits, according to a CNA report.
Singapore Plans Law to Support Gig Workers’ Retirement Needs
Singapore will introduce a new law this year that will help so-called gig-economy workers plan for their retirement needs and get work injury protection, Minister for Manpower Tan See Leng said.
Singapore can help support businesses in IP market by providing strong IP environment: Shanmugam
As trademark filings for goods and service in the green space soar in Singapore, Law Minister K Shanmugam believes the country can help support businesses by providing a strong environment for ...
Singapore’s industrial output underperforms in March
Singapore's industrial performance fell below expectations in March but analysts remain optimistic about the outlook ahead. Output fell 9.2 per cent on-year, more than the 1.5 per cent drop economists ...
Singapore jails man for keeping 43 cats in squalor
Muhammad Danial Sukirman caused ‘unnecessary pain and suffering’ to animals by failing to provide food, water and attention in 2021 ...
Fake views: Singapore creates artificial northern lights over park
Anyone who wants to marvel at the northern lights can now do so not only in Norway, Finland and Iceland, but also in Singapore, where city gardens have engineered an artificial aurora borealis ...
In an unsettled world, important for Singapore to double down on ties with its neighbours: Vivian
Indonesia is “up there” on the list of priorities for Singapore, said the foreign minister. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore jails man for leaving 43 cats without food, water at faeces-strewn flat
Muhammad Danial Sukirman was sentenced to 20 days’ jail for causing ‘unnecessary pain and suffering’ to the felines by failing to provide adequate food and water.
Singapore’s Far East Shopping Centre tries again for en-bloc sale, some shop owners may move to Orchard Towers or retire
With en-bloc plans for Far East Shopping Centre up in the air for a second time, shops located in the building along Orchard Road remain in limbo over ...
Singapore scientists replace fish feed with microbial protein extracted from soybean wastewater
Singapore scientists have found a way to replace feed for fish farming with a kind of protein extracted from the wastewater that is used to process soybeans. This could mean more sustainable fish ...
Productivity in Singapore’s aerospace sector up nearly 20% compared to pre-COVID
Singapore's aerospace sector has seen production output rise by nearly 20%, compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic. That's even with the same manpower within the industry. The Association of Aerospa ...