Singapore Airlines' fleet of Airbus A380s is now turning into a tourist attraction as the pandemic has rendered the long-range jets obsolete. ( read original story ...)
Singapore rebar import market weakens
As we continue our evolution, our data and market news is now available through the Fastmarkets platform and a trial of this website is no longer available. Our new delivery solution allows you to ... ( read original story ...)
Facebook to tap 1,200 rooftops to power Singapore data centre, operations
Singapore must look beyond online falsehood laws as elections ... bigger security threats as it prepares for its first elections since the emergence of technology, such as deepfake, and increased ... ( read original story ...)
Government ICT investment push to help revive Singapore’s post-COVID-19 recovery
Singapore has pledged to continue investing in innovation and technology as part of its attempt to revive the country’s COVID-19 hit economy by creating new business and employment opportunities. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Changi Airport, voted ‘world’s best,’ has dim outlook on future of travel industry
The Changi Airport Group (CAG) recently released a fiscal report covering April 2019 through March 2020, which showed shareholder profits were down 36% from the previous fiscal year despite total ... ( read original story ...)
This is Singapore’s last traditional village
World This is Singapore's last traditional village. Posted . Hidden between the skyscrapers of Singapore's urban jungle sits Kampong Lorong Buangkok - the only surviving tradition ... ( read original story ...)
Telit and Sequans Partner to Launch New CBRS Modules
Telit and Sequans have executed a partnership on CBRS and Telit has introduced two new modules based on Sequans chips. ( read original story ...)
Parliament: DPM Heng Swee Keat pledges to revive Singapore’s status as an air hub and its global connectivity
SINGAPORE - Disruptions from Covid-19 may have thrown a spanner in the works for Singapore to be a well-connected air hub, but the Government is doubling down on efforts to restore the country's ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore: World’s no. 1 airport in deep crisis
Without the relaxation of flight restrictions, the sector will not recover. Singapore (AsiaNews / Agencies) The city airport is facing a prolonged period of crisis on the back of the pandemic ... ( read original story ...)
Visa, Mastercard working with affected Wirecard clients in Singapore to limit disruption to transactions
Consumers trying to use their credit cards may encounter difficulties after Wirecard ceased services in Singapore, prompting local ... ( read original story ...)
I Visited a Singapore Cafe That Had a Robot Barista
“Ella” is Singapore’s first fully autonomous robot barista ... To order, I downloaded the cafe’s mobile app and with a few clicks of a button, my choice was transmitted and displayed on a digital ... ( read original story ...)
7 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore, including 1 in community and 1 imported
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported seven new COVID-19 cases on Monday (Oct 5), taking the national total to 57,819. Six of the new COVID-19 cases are ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to Pay Would-Be Parents for Babies as Virus Drags On
Singapore is set to provide a one-off payment to support parents looking to have a baby in an effort to ease people’s financial burden amid job layoffs and wage cuts during the coronavirus pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s revenue position to be ‘weak’ in coming years, spending strategy one of ‘prudence, not austerity’: DPM Heng
The Government expects Singapore’s revenue position to remain weak for a number of years due to the impact of COVID-19 on the global ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Budget to Feel Virus Strain for Years, Deputy PM Says
Singapore’s budget will likely be challenging for a number of years as officials look to balance fiscal sustainability with generous aid amid a long recovery, and signaled that higher taxes may be on ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore extends pandemic-induced loan relief measures into 2021
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore said on Monday it would extend relief programmes on mortgages and loans for individuals and small firms into next year because of the prolonged impact of the ... ( read original story ...)