SINGAPORE (Xinhua): Scorching heat, extreme rainfall, and rising sea levels will bring growing challenges to Singapore if climate change intensifies, according to a report issued by the Centre for ...
COVID-19 cases rise in Singapore, clinics face higher than usual patient loads
The doctors are seeing cases stabilise, down by around 20% from December, according to a Channel News Asia report on Friday.
Just opened January 2024: New restaurants, cafes and bars in Singapore this month
Dive right into the new year as we present to you our top just opened restaurants, cafes and bars to explore on your next dining adventure. Whether you’re into sizzling yakitori joints, trendy pet-friendly cafes,
First-ever case of motorcycle used as private-hire vehicle in Singapore: Man gets fine, driving ban for accepting $18 to ferry passengers
The motorcyclist knew that it was illegal but agreed to do it for additional income, the Land Transport Authority said. Here's what happened.
‘The urgency has gone up’: Singapore government agencies react to findings of third climate change study
From choosing how to orientate buildings to deciding which trees to prune or plant, the projections from Singapore's latest regional study on climate change will aid the authorities in their plans to ...
Covid-19 peaks in Singapore but doctors watching out for possible surges
Doctors in Singapore believe the latest COVID-19 wave has peaked in the country, even as some clinics still face higher than usual patient loads, and doctors are watching out for possible surges in ...
COVID-19 has peaked in Singapore but doctors watching out for possible surges
Doctors in Singapore believe the latest COVID-19 wave has peaked in the country, even as some clinics still face higher than usual patient loads, and doctors are watching out for possible surges in ...
More sweltering days, intense rain under worst-case scenario in Singapore’s third climate change study
The latest study provides updated data for climate variables according to three scenarios with different levels of carbon emissions.
Daily Cuts – Understanding Singapore’s 3rd National Climate Change Study
Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Hui Wong speak with Dr Aurel Moise, Deputy Director, Centre for Climate Research Singapore, the Meteorological Service Singapore, about our nation possibly ...
Singapore telcos to let subscribers block international calls in new anti-scam measure
Mobile subscribers in Singapore can now instruct their carrier to block all incoming calls from international numbers, as part of the government's efforts to curb the growing volume of online scams ...
Singapore shares snap 2024 losing streak on Friday as STI gains 0.3%
SINGAPORE stocks snapped their losing streak in 2024 on Friday (Jan 5) amid mixed trading in the region. Read more at The Business Times.
Days hotter than 35°C almost all year round within this century: 5 key takeaways from Singapore’s new climate study
SINGAPORE: By the end of the century, Singapore could possibly face very hot days of temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius for up to 351 days in a year. Singapore could also s ...
Singapore to face more extreme weather amid climate change
Scorching heat, extreme rainfall and rising sea levels will bring growing challenges to Singapore if climate change intensifies, according to a report released on Friday.
Can Singapore Keep Cheating Recession In 2024?
Highly trade-dependent economies like Singapore will be hardest hit by these monetary tightening measures. Singapore's trade-to-GDP ratio was 336.86 ...
Malaysians riled up after nasi goreng kambing listed among ‘100 worst-rated food’, Singapore gets dragged
Food is a sensitive topic in Malaysia, and the locals get can get pretty defensive over it. So when one of their local foods was put on experiential travel online guide TasteAtlas' '100 worst rated ...
Tourists compare Thailand and Singapore, don’t like how street food is in hawker centres and not along the road
Singaporeans take huge pride in our hawker culture, and you can easily find local food at hawker centres all across our little red dot. However, two tourists feel that such food should be served on ...