This figure is typically calculated from entry and exit data at the checkpoints. Read more at straitstimes.com.
288 suspects in Singapore under probe for scams where victims lost more than S$6.54mil
SINGAPORE: A total of 189 men and 99 women aged 16 to 76 are under police investigation for their suspected involvement as scammers or money mules in more than 1,000 scams, where victims reportedly ...
Singapore ranked top investor in Myanmar in the first seven months
Singapore emerged as the leading foreign investor in Myanmar in the first seven months this year. Other Asean nations, including Indonesia and Thailand, also maintained investments in Myanmar's ...
Singapore, state-of-the-art submersibles and Sylvia Earle’s depth-defying dream
Renowned US marine biologist Sylvia Earle has a vision of Singapore as a hub for groundbreaking underwater exploration.
Singapore’s ruling PAP turns 70: can its dominance last?
Amid rising living costs and shifting voter sentiments, the People’s Action Party faces unprecedented challenges on its 70th anniversary.
Singapore clears South Korean Hanwha’s buyout of Dyna-Mac
Singapore's competition regulator cleared South Korean conglomerate Hanwha Group's S$790.6 million ($589.30 million) takeover offer for oil contractor Dyna-Mac on Friday. The acquisition will provide ...
Singapore Home Sales Reach 11-Month High on Suburban Demand
Singapore home sales rose to the highest level in nearly a year, after developers released more inventory in suburban districts.
A millennial couple in Singapore spent 8 months turning a rundown unit into their dream home. Take a look inside.
The couple told BI that they viewed 20 different places before buying the first floor of a 1950s house for about $1.34 million.
Singapore Is Attempting a Green Transformation
On this episode of the Bloomberg Originals series Momentum, we show how the city-state is leveraging cutting-edge technology to “future-proof” itself.
An inside look at a new camp for Singapore Armed Forces troops, in expanded Australian training ground
SHOALWATER BAY, Queensland: A new camp has been set up for Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) troops in an expanded training area in Australia. Known as Camp Tilpal, it can accommodate 2,000 people, up from ...
Singapore shares open lower on Friday; STI down 0.3%
SINGAPORE stocks began Friday (Nov 15) trading in negative territory as markets abroad mostly posted losses overnight. Read more at The Business Times.
Dip in Singapore consumers’ trust in general insurers and insurance sales staff: Report
The picture was more dreary for general insurers and their sales team. SMEs’ 2024 trust score in general insurers dipped to 74 points from 76, while that in their intermediaries such as agents, ...
Flyers out of Singapore prepare: Revamped terminals mean higher fees are on the way
To help fund these investments, airport charges will be increased progressively between 2025 and 2030. For passengers flying out of Singapore’s Changi Airport, the passenger service and security fee ...
That Singapore were not happy with first win under Tsutomu Ogura is the biggest positive
Singapore claimed a first win under Tsutomu Ogura on Thursday. Rightfully, they didn't seem too happy about it.
Singapore’s workplace fairness law hailed as timely but rights group points to gaps
Employers who discriminate against workers based on characteristics such as race, age, sex and nationality could be prosecuted under the proposed law.
Singapore tourist attractions adopt new global sustainability standard
Singapore tourist attractions will have better guidance on going greener, with a new global sustainability standard rolled out specifically for them. This builds on similar efforts for hotels and tour ...