A Singapore court Tuesday postponed the imminent execution of a Malaysian man whom campaigners say is mentally disabled after he tested positive for Covid-19, meaning a last-ditch appeal could not ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to start charging Covid patients who are ‘unvaccinated by choice’
Authorities say unvaccinated people make up a ‘sizeable majority’ of those needing the most intensive care ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore stays execution of Malaysian in drug case
A Singapore court on Tuesday stayed the execution of a Malaysian convicted of drug smuggling after he tested positive for COVID-19.Nagaenthran Dharmalingam, 33, was due to be hanged on Wednesday ... ( read original story ...)
The air route between Singapore and Malaysia – one of the world’s busiest air routes – is set to resume quarantine-free travel
In 2019, the one-hour flight between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur was one of the busiest air travel routes in the world with 5.56 million seats available. ( read original story ...)
Chengdu Cultural Taking roots in Singapore
The launching ceremony of Chengdu chronicles culture overseas exchange corporation partner (Singapore) and the opening ceremony of overseas exhibiti ... ( read original story ...)
Ex-Lazada Singapore deputy CEO joins fintech firm as COO
Erik Ligtenberg will oversee Lendela’s operations in Singapore and Hong Kong, and lead its expansion into more markets. ( read original story ...)
Rights experts urge Singapore to halt execution of man with mental disability
A group of UN human rights experts appealed on Monday for Singapore to halt the execution of a Malaysian man who has intellectual disabilities. ( read original story ...)
The 5 most powerful cars you can legally buy in Singapore
Powerful cars do grace the streets of Singapore. In fact, Singapore has one of the highest supercars per capita in the world.But first, what exactly is a supercar? Most sources say that these cars are ... ( read original story ...)
People ‘unvaccinated by choice’ in Singapore no longer can receive free covid-19 treatment
Singapore will no longer cover the medical costs of the “unvaccinated by choice,” who make up the bulk of new covid-19 cases and hospitalizations in the city-state. ( read original story ...)
Singapore eases border measures for more South-east Asian countries; new VTLs launched with Finland and Sweden
SINGAPORE - Passengers arriving from Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines are among those who will see more relaxed border measures from Nov 11, the authorities in Singapore announced on ... ( read original story ...)
U.N. experts urge Singapore to halt Malaysian’s execution
A group of U.N. human rights experts have appealed to Singapore to halt an execution scheduled this week of a Malaysian who smuggled drugs into the city-state, on the grounds that he has intellectual ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore halts free COVID treatment for people who are “unvaccinated by choice”
The Singaporean government will no longer cover medical bills for people who are "unvaccinated by choice" after Dec. 8, the country's Ministry of Health announced Monday.Why it matters: "We have to ... ( read original story ...)
People ‘unvaccinated by choice’ in Singapore stop receiving free covid-19 treatment
Singapore will no longer cover the medical costs of the “unvaccinated by choice,” who make up the bulk of new covid-19 cases and hospitalizations in the city-state. ( read original story ...)
I just flew from Sydney to Singapore – here’s what happened
I was on the first Vaccinated Traveller Lane flight into the city-state on November 8. From low fares to pricey virus tests, this is what to expect. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Eases Some Virus Curbs as Music Returns to Restaurants
Singapore is easing some tough Covid restrictions put in place more than a month ago to tackle a surge in infections, with five people from the same residence allowed to dine at restaurants starting ... ( read original story ...)
Over 500 cumulative COVID deaths in Singapore as 14 more die; 2,470 new cases
The MOH on 8 November confirmed 2,470 new COVID cases in Singapore, bringing the country's total case count to 220,803. ( read original story ...)