Singapore and New Zealand inked the world's first legally-binding bilateral supply chain resilience agreement on Monday (May 4) — with the two countries committing to continue trading essential ...
Singapore, New Zealand sign agreement to keep essential supplies flowing even during crises
Singapore and New Zealand sign a landmark agreement to ensure essential supplies flow during crises, strengthening bilateral cooperation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore seeks industry, public feedback on legal framework for autonomous vehicles
The consultation will focus on the responsibility and accountability of key players involved in autonomous vehicle deployments, among other areas.
SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS 2026 SETS THE STAGE FOR “LET’S PLAY!”
Organised by Arts House Group, Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) returns from 15 to 30 May 2026 with the tagline "Let's Play!", inviting audiences to explore, experiment and connect ...
Singapore, New Zealand can cooperate in supply chain resilience, digital and green economy: PM Wong
The countries’ leaders will witness the signing of a trade agreement for essential supplies Read more at The Business Times.
Indian woman in Singapore compares life after moving from India: ‘Still not over how it functions so well’
An Indian woman shared glimpses of life in Singapore and praised the city’s order, safety and green spaces. | Trending ...
New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon to make three-day official visit to Singapore
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is on a three-day official visit to Singapore from Sunday (May 3) to May 5.Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said in a statement on Sunday that ...
After 12 years of pushing for ‘car-lite’ Singapore, desire for car ownership remains high. What gives?
From caregiving needs to everyday convenience, real-world constraints make it difficult for some people to move away from driving cars. Transport experts say that such needs are not easily addressed ...
How Singapore’s car-lite strategy has panned out over 12 years
From caregiving needs to everyday convenience, real-world constraints make it difficult for some people to move away from driving cars. Transport experts say that such needs are not easily addressed ...
Singapore mission chief calls for public-private support for ageing population in Asia-Pacific
S Devendran, the chief executive of Singapore's Sree Narayana Mission , a non-profit organisation, has stressed on coordinated action across government, social service agencies, healthcare providers, ...
Singapore HeritageFest 2026 offers over 100 programmes celebrating country’s maritime roots
The Singapore HeritageFest 2026 has officially kicked off, with programmes islandwide celebrating the country's maritime roots. For the next three-and-a-half weeks, through more than a hundred ...
Nearly 3 out of 4 firms in Singapore yet to adopt AI: MOM survey
Larger firms showed higher adoption rates and deeper levels of integration than smaller firms. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Why golf’s Singapore Open matters more than ever
The sport has often been viewed as exclusive here, but that perception is gradually changing Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore vehicle sales rise 14% in Q1
New vehicle registrations in Singapore increased by almost 14% to 15,551 units in the first quarter of 2026, from 13,673 units in the same period last year, driven higher by continued strong demand ...
Singapore Economy Set to Slow as Hormuz Closure Disrupts Global Supply Chains, PM Warns
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has cautioned that the country’s economic growth will slow this year amid ongoing disruptions ...
Singapore Man Arrested for Allegedly Leaking ‘The Last Airbender’ Movie
A Singapore man has been arrested for allegedly obtaining The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender without authorization and leaking it online. According to Singapore's The Strait Times publication, local police revealed in.