Insignia Ventures Partners is doubling down on health-care technology startups as the pandemic has boosted demand on everything from personalized test kits to mental wellness services. ( read original story ...)
How To Migrate To Singapore From Malaysia?
The company must have expended at least $150,000 on spouses and children. At least four locals must have been employed by the company. A minimum of $300,000 must have been spent by the company. Eight ... ( read original story ...)
China-Singapore financial cooperation shares benefits with the world
Deepening China-ASEAN Financial Cooperation, Creating a New Paradigm of Interconnectivity. As a key event under the third intergovernmental cooperation project between China and Singapore, CCI-FS has ... ( read original story ...)
Picture of Singapore otters wins Comedy Wildlife Photography Award
A photograph of a pair of Singapore's smooth-coated otters has won a Comedy Wildlife Photography Award. In the photo titled "Time for School", a wide-eyed baby otter looks stunned as its parent grabs ... ( read original story ...)
Jaishankar meets Singapore’s finance, health ministers
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday met Singapore's finance and health ministers and exchanged views with them on the growth prospects of bilateral ties and health security cooperation ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-India Flights To Resume Soon As Vaccinated Travel Lane Nears
Commercial flights between Singapore and India could be resuming in the coming days after nearly two years of suspensions. The news comes as India will soon become a part of Singapore’s Vaccinated ... ( read original story ...)
As Singapore’s travel restrictions ease and more VTLs launch, are people happy that the city state is reopening to the world?
As Singapore eases travel restrictions and launches more vaccinated travel lanes, we find out that while some are happy, others see a disconnect with tough local Covid-19 measures. ( read original story ...)
In Singapore, 29 new alleged victims in case of man accused of posing as gynaecologist to get photos of women’s genitals
A 36-year-old man accused of posing as a gynaecologist and asking a woman to send him photos of her genitals was handed nine new charges on Friday (Nov 19). The prosecution, which revealed that 29 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Needs More Data Before Deciding on Covid Easing: Trade Minister
Singapore officials still need “a few more days” before they can decide whether to relax strict virus curbs that have lasted for nearly two months, Singapore’s trade minister said Friday in a virtual ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-Malaysia Land Border Easing Likely ‘Soon’, Says Gan
Singapore may soon allow quarantine-free crossing at its land border with Malaysia, one of the world’s busiest border crossings, the city-state’s trade minister said. ( read original story ...)
PM Lee denies Singapore’s succession is like Squid Game, rather, he’s ‘trying to build a team’
Some journalists have noted that you have, however, cleverly put two of your potential successors onto the Covid taskforce to see how they do. It looks a little like Squid Game,” said Bloomberg editor ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore business events bounce back post COVID, Hong Kong flounders
Singapore is hosting top executives of big global companies this week at a host of conferences, marking its gradual return to normalcy and underscoring the contrast with long-time rival Hong Kong, ... ( read original story ...)
Alternative to lorries? Singapore start-up launches app to transport workers by minibus
SINGAPORE: A Singapore start-up has launched a platform to book minibuses to ferry migrant workers, hoping to provide an alternative to lorries – which many firms here still use to transport workers. ( read original story ...)
2,038 new COVID cases, 6 deaths in Singapore as ICU utilisation rate dips to 58.8%
The 620th to 625th fatalities here were aged between 57 and 84. All had various underlying medical conditions. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 2,038 new COVID-19 cases and 6 more deaths; overall ICU rate falls below 60%
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 2,038 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (Nov 18), as six more people died from complications due to the coronavirus. The fatalities were aged between 57 and 84. ( read original story ...)
China Believes Its ‘Time Has Come’ to Return to Power, Singapore PM Says
It will be hard for the United States and China to coexist in a world where the rivalry between the two powers is defined by morals, the prime minister of Singapore said on Wednesday. Singapore's ... ( read original story ...)