SINGAPORE shares began Monday (Oct 28) trading in positive territory as overseas markets clocked mixed results over the weekend. As at 9.03 am, the Straits Times Index (STI) was up 0.1 per cent or ...
Stocks to watch: CapitaLand Ascendas Reit, UOL, Singapore Land, iFast, Q&M Dental, Aoxin Q&M
THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Monday (Oct 28): Read more at The Business Times.
Private healthcare players pivot to outpatient care as Singapore hospitals battle bed, staff crunch
PRIVATE healthcare players in Singapore are turning their attention to ambulatory care facilities, and expanding such outpatient offerings to help plug gaps in the country’s healthcare system. These ...
Australian singer The Kid Laroi cancels Asia tour, including Singapore show on Nov 1
The update was sent to ticketholders by Sistic via email in which The Kid Laroi wrote: “My fans are everything to me, and I’m always committed to delivering the best performance and experience at ...
Small modular nuclear reactors could be potential sources of clean energy for Singapore
Singapore is closely watching advancements in small modular nuclear reactors - in particular, their safety features and compact designs. Authorities are considering them as potential sources of clean ...
Singapore seeks to navigate US-China rivalry regardless of presidential election outcome
The city state has adapted well to the rivalry and is unlikely to shift from its hedging policy between Washington and Beijing, analysts say.
Study in Singapore’s top university: Two key scholarships offered by NUS that Indian students can consider
Study at NUS, Singapore's number one university and check the two important scholarships that Indian students can consider.
Keto life in Singapore: How to eat out without breaking your diet
Singapore's food culture is legendary, with staples such as chicken rice, bak chor mee, laksa, and roti prata feeding generations of locals and visitors alike. But there's one thing they all have in ...
Fossil fuel production major threat to ‘Amazon of the seas’, which includes Singapore: Report
The Coral Triangle covers waters in South-east Asia, including Singapore, and beyond. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Trust and unity in the community is Singapore’s armour against radicalisation: Masagos
Extremists who want to divide society must not be allowed to succeed, he added. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Lush Quarry Park In Singapore So Breathtaking It’s Best Known As ‘Little Guilin’
Imagine a 77-acre oasis in the middle of bustling Singapore replete with lush trails, wildlife, and a small lake surrounded by limestone karsts. This is it.
PCG forges security ties with Singapore
THE Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) forged maritime cooperation agreements with Singapore in time for the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and the city-state. A Philippine delegation led by Commo.
Singapore govt accuses Lee Hsien Yang of creating ‘false urgency’ over 38 Oxley Road demolition
The Singapore government on 25 October accused Lee Hsien Yang of creating a “false urgency” over the demolition of 38 Oxley Road. In its statement, the government argued that while Lee Kuan Yew preferred demolition,
Singapore beat Malaysia 54-46 to reach Asian Netball Championship final
Singapore survived a late comeback from Malaysia in the semi-finals of the Asian Netball Championship on Oct 26 to set up a meeting with two-time defending champions Sri Lanka in the Oct 27 final. It was a tale of two halves in the clash between the Causeway rivals,
Leaving Singapore: A look at Lee Hsien Yang and six others who chose asylum
Among the asylum seekers were blogger Amos Yee, the late former prosecutor Francis Seow and pro-Palestinian activist Ang Swee Chai.
Commonwealth offers new ways of cooperation that can benefit Singapore: PM Wong
SINGAPORE: The Commonwealth offers new ways of cooperation – from trade to climate response – that can benefit Singapore, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Saturday (Oct 26). Mr Wong added that as an open and vulnerable country in a new global environment,