Hybrid work practices may offer more flexibility, but 54% of Singapore workers say there are fewer opportunities to build rapport via remote meetings and 56% cite connectivity issues as a top ... ( read original story ...)
Medical devices market in Singapore to reach $3.5 billion in 2022, predicts GlobalData
Singapore is a key manufacturing player for a range of advanced medical technologies for global markets, including implanted pacemakers, contact lenses, and mammography equipment. ( read original story ...)
Restaurant review: Caroline Low-Heah tries Nijuuichi, the newest omakase restaurant in Singapore
This story first appeared in the September issue of Prestige Singapore The post Restaurant review: Caroline Low-Heah tries Nijuuichi, the newest omakase restaurant in Singapore appeared first on ... ( read original story ...)
Aerial activity restrictions imposed during F1 Singapore Grand Prix: CAAS
Aerial ban is to ensure safety of helicopters conducting aerial filming during the event. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore-India ministerial roundtable to boost ties on many fronts: DPM
The new high-level roundtable between Singapore and India will enable both countries to strengthen their relationship across many fronts and find mutual benefits by working together, Deputy Prime ... ( read original story ...)
Aerial activities to be restricted over parts of Singapore during F1 week
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) will establish a temporary restricted area from Sep 29 to Oct 3. ( read original story ...)
Woman who stabbed herself in stomach in Singapore to be charged with possession of offensive weapons
A 53-year-old woman who stabbed herself in the stomach in an incident outside St Hilda’s Secondary School will be charged today (September 21) for ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-listed shipowners may soon be forced to reveal CEO’s exact pay
Exchange regulator also looking to restrict the length of service of independent directors to nine years Shipping and maritime companies listed in Singapore may soon have to disclose how much their ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s proposed recycling scheme for drink bottles and cans ‘good in theory’ but execution will be tricky, say consumers
Some coffee-shop owners and consumers said that a proposal to boost the recycling rates for beverage containers through a deposit return scheme is good ... ( read original story ...)
1 in 2 experienced workplace discrimination against ‘race, age and gender’ in Singapore: survey
Singapore may be advanced in many different aspects but the statistics for workplace discrimination remain sobering. ( read original story ...)
55% experienced workplace discrimination in Singapore: AWARE survey
Among the biggest reasons for workplace discrimination were race, age and gender, according to the AWARE survey. ( read original story ...)
iQiyi Says Deletion of LGBTQ Series in Singapore Is Temporary
Chinese-owned video streamer iQiyi has confirmed that it has blocked access in Singapore to ten gay-themed TV series. But it says that the move is temporary. “The content was temporarily removed ... ( read original story ...)
God save these souvenirs: This secret corner in Singapore is a little slice of London town
For anyone suffering a post-colonial hangover in independent Singapore, there’s still a corner in Little India where you can find British souvenirs – and for a while forget where you might be. ( read original story ...)
As Singapore mulls 2050 net-zero, some advocates wonder: can we do better?
The wealthy and developed city-state that benefits from the use and trade of fossil fuels has a responsibility to decarbonise faster than the world, they say. ( read original story ...)
MAS Allocates $1 Billion To Global Credit Fund Managers To Develop Singapore As Private Markets Hub
The Monetary Authority of Singapore is allocating $1 billion with top global credit fund managers as part of broader plans to transform the city-state into a full-service private markets hub, MAS ... ( read original story ...)
In Singapore, mother with schizophrenia acquitted of murder after stabbing eight-year-old daughter to death
A 35-year-old woman was suffering from schizophrenia, which went untreated for years, when she stabbed her eight-year-old daughter to death last year, ... ( read original story ...)