Singapore must have "open and constructive conversations" on racial and religious harmony, said Education Minister Lawrence Wong on Saturday (Apr 17). The Ministry of Education has updated its ... ( read original story ...)
Four community infections among 39 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore
There were 39 new coronavirus cases - including four in the community - confirmed as at Saturday noon, taking Singapore’s total to 60,808. ( read original story ...)
The world’s worst cruise? Sailing from Singapore to Thailand complete with monkey attacks, sexism and even a punch-up
Thailand cruise turns out to be the misadventure of a lifetime for one travel writer, who realised she had made ‘a horrible mistake’ soon after stepping aboard. ( read original story ...)
Malaysian on Singapore’s death row sees hope with new song launch
A Malaysian on death row in Singapore is sending a message of peace and love from behind bars through his lyrics, seeking forgiveness and mercy for himself and others in a similar position. The song ... ( read original story ...)
S’pore trails in Asia-Pacific’s first-quarter IPO bonanza
SGX has one new listing - Aztech Global - as region's exchanges see 200 IPOs raising $46b. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore announces candidature for election to United Nation’s main drug policymaking body
SINGAPORE: Singapore has announced its intention to run for membership in the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), said the Ministry ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore economic recovery continues though GDP growth ebbs slighty
Singapore's gross domestic product (GDP) grew for the third consecutive quarter, expanding by an estimated 2 per cent in the first three months of the year, the Ministry of Trade and Industry ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore blogger crowdfunds over US$100,000 to pay PM defamation damages
A Singaporean activist said on Friday (April 16) he had raised S$144,389 ($108,200) through social media to cover defamation damages he had to pay Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the second such ... ( read original story ...)
After much uncertainty, Singapore’s divers eye final shot at qualifying for Tokyo Olympics
SINGAPORE: National diver Mark Lee had put off retiring from the sport for a final shot at the world’s biggest stage - eating right, training ... ( read original story ...)
How Singapore’s solar power push, using floating farms and vertical panels, offers solutions to other cities
Singapore’s clean-energy campaign could make it a ‘living laboratory’ to provide ideas for other cities around the world. ( read original story ...)
Singapore to run for membership in main drug policy making body of the UN
SINGAPORE - Singapore intends to run for membership in the United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND), the main drug policy making body of the UN.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
SMG’s talks with third party lapse; UOB Kay Hian still rooting for stock
HEALTHCARE services provider Singapore Medical Group (SMG) is no longer in talks with a third party regarding a possible transaction involving ... ( read original story ...)
Best steamboat buffets: Cost and promotions
For more birthday promos, check out our article on Birthday Treats You Need To Take Advantage Of In Singapore. When you pay with a DBS/POSB credit card or debit card, get a $10 return voucher with a ... ( read original story ...)
LTE and 5G Broadcast
Latest released the research study on Global LTE and 5G Broadcast Market offers a detailed overview of the factors influencing the global business scope LTE and 5G Broadcast Market research report ... ( read original story ...)
HUMBL® Announces Launch of HUMBL Pay Mobile Application
(OTC Markets: HMBL) announced today that it is launching the first version of its HUMBL Pay™ mobile application, which will be made available after 2 PM PST. The HUMBL Pay mobile app will allow ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore students leading the charge to create better, more sustainable buildings with digitalisation
Covid-19 has sped up the digital transformation in the Built Environment sector, and these tertiary students show how digital tools can make processes faster, safer and more cost-efficient. Read more ... ( read original story ...)