ONE of the first hydrogen-ready power plants in Singapore has advanced into its next phase of development, with its project developer in talks with banks to raise funds for the estimated project cost of S$800 million.
Singapore blocks 10 fake websites ahead of elections to prevent ‘hostile’ disinformation campaigns
The Ministry of Home Affairs said the portals used AI-generated content that could be used to influence public opinion.
Singapore Core Inflation Supports Tight Policy Stance
Singapore’s core inflation remained elevated in September, driven by healthcare and education, suggesting that price pressures are still sticky and underscoring the need for monetary policy to remain tight for now.
World’s 50 Best Bars 2024: Four Singapore bars make the list this year
Halfway across the world in the wee hours of last night, a list of the best bars in the world this year was announced. Taking place in Madrid, Spain this year, the World’s 50 Best Bars awards recognise the most prominent bars of the year– those that demonstrate excellent mixology,
Son of Singapore’s First Prime Minister Says He Is Granted Asylum in Britain
Lee Hsien Yang accused his brother, a former prime minister, of persecuting him politically, inflaming the feud in Singapore’s first family.
Son of Singapore’s founder says he has been granted political asylum in the UK
Lee Hsien Yang, the estranged brother of former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, says he is now a “political refugee” after the British government granted him asylum from what he described as persecution at home.
Singapore’s first turbaned Sikh referee Harpajan Singh Dhillon dies at age 90
Former national football captain Samad Allapitchay is a household name known for leading Singapore to two Malaysia Cup triumphs in 1977 and 1980 and his hard-tackling style as a centre-back. Read more at straitstimes.
Shell says most oil around Bukom, Singapore cleaned up after leak
Shell said on Tuesday that most of the oil leak from a land-based pipeline at Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Singapore on Bukom island had been cleaned up, with only small patches of light sheens around the island and Bukom Kechil remaining.
Singapore Ex-Leader’s Brother Gets Political Asylum in UK
The estranged brother of former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said he has been given political asylum by the UK government on grounds of a “well-founded fear” of persecution. Lee Hsien Yang, 67, said in a Facebook post he had become a ...
India, Singapore to step up defence ties in key areas
This comes in the backdrop of India marking a decade of its Act East policy in which Singapore has played a key role
Son of Singapore’s founder says he is now political refugee as family spat snowballs
Lee Hsien Yang, the youngest son of the late founder of modern Singapore Lee Kuan Yew, said on Tuesday he is now a political refugee, in the latest twist in a high-profile feud in the city-state's most famous family.
Son of Singapore founder Lee Kuan Yew granted UK asylum
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Suspect held after man found unconscious at void deck of Singapore flat dies; video shows stabbing
SINGAPORE: A 50-year-old man has been arrested for his suspected involvement in the death of a 41-year-old man, who was found unconscious at the void deck of a Clementi housing block on Monday (Oct 21).
Son of founder of modern Singapore says he is now a political refugee
Lee Hsien Yang, the youngest son of the founder of modern Singapore Lee Kuan Yew and estranged brother of former premier Lee Hsien Loong, said on Tuesday he is now a political refugee from Singapore ...
Singapore says ‘no basis’ to allegations of criminal prosecution against Lee Hsien Yang, in response to his asylum status
SINGAPORE: Mr Lee Hsien Yang said on Tuesday (Oct 22) he has applied for political asylum in the UK. In a statement on Facebook, he said he had sought asylum protection in 2022. "I sought asylum ...
Singapore gives conditional nod to import solar power from Australia via 4,200km of subsea cables
SINGAPORE: Singapore has granted conditional approval to Sun Cable’s US$24 billion (S$31.5 billion) import of 1.75 gigawatt of solar power from Australia’s Northern Territory, which will begin after 2035,