Singapore will also “drastically simplify” its healthcare ... and hospitals will be able to go back to business as usual. “We are in a much better position now, than a year or even six months ago,” he ... ( read original story ...)
US aerospace firm Pratt & Whitney to hire another 250 employees in Singapore as it prepares for recovery
SINGAPORE: American aerospace manufacturer Pratt & Whitney is looking to fill around 250 jobs in Singapore by the end of this year, with more positions to come in 2022, as it readies itself for a ... ( read original story ...)
As Singapore Exchange opens floor to SPACs, new vistas await Southeast Asian start-ups
With Singapore Exchange making its entry into the SPAC space, the implications for Southeast Asia's upcoming tech players can only be positive. For smaller businesses with overly localised or ... ( read original story ...)
Should Istana Woodneuk, in Singapore’s ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ estate Tyersall Park, be preserved for its heritage?
When art educator Dahlia Osman was a child, she would visit her grandparents during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr at a house in a sprawling estate near Singapore's Botanic Gardens. Known as ... ( read original story ...)
The Singapore Airlines Fleet In 2021
Singapore Airlines has long been known as the world’s best airline, having bagged the title for several years running. A lot of its success has to do with Singapore Airlines’ diverse fleet of Airbus ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines, Scoot To Launch, Resume More Flights As VTLs Grow
“Singapore’s expansion of the VTL arrangements to 11 countries ... she went on to achieve her diploma in Aviation Management and is currently working on her degree in Aviation Business in ... ( read original story ...)
11 COVID-19 deaths as Singapore reports more than 3,000 new cases for fifth straight day
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported more than 3,000 new COVID-19 cases for a fifth straight day on Saturday (Oct 9) as 11 more people died from complications due to the virus. The fatalities are five men ... ( read original story ...)
Host Guo Liang had only $2 left before payday when he first came to Singapore
SINGAPORE - Host Guo Liang has opened up on his struggles when he first arrived in Singapore from China in 1994.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Gazprom Eyes Higher Export Price as Europe Energy Crisis Deepens
Gazprom PJSC increased its 2021 price guidance for natural gas exports, while signaling caution on volumes it could ship, as Europe’s energy crisis worsens.Most Read from BloombergNYC's Waldorf Gets ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Opens Quarantine-Free Entry From U.S, U.K, Others
Singapore is pressing ahead with plans to reopen its borders despite battling a record Covid-19 outbreak, saying it will allow vaccinated travelers from nine more countries including the U.S. and U.K. ( read original story ...)
Singapore to open travel corridors with US, UK, six other ‘living with Covid’ nations
Announcement marks Singapore’s most extensive easing of travel restrictions since borders were shut last March. ( read original story ...)
PM Lee says Singapore to take 3-6 months for ‘new normal’, rules out lockdown
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday said that Singapore will take from three to six months to get to a “new normal” once the COVID-19 cases are stabilised and assured that the city-state cannot ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore will take ‘at least’ three months to get to a COVID-19 new normal: PM Lee
SINGAPORE: Singapore will take between three and six months to get to a “new normal”, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday (Oct 9) in his address to the nation on th ... ( read original story ...)
Simplified health protocols and reconnecting with the world as Singapore moves to live with COVID-19: PM Lee
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans must update their mindsets about COVID-19 and not be paralysed by fear, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. In outlining the steps which must be taken for the country to live ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore PM says COVID-19 ‘new normal’ could take up to 6 months
Singapore may need as much as six months to get to a "new normal" in terms of easing restrictions and people resuming their previous routines in the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore eyes quarantine-free travel with US before year-end
Singapore is working on allowing quarantine-free entry to travellers from the United States who are vaccinated against Covid-19 before the end of th ... ( read original story ...)