SINGAPORE: The "burning smells" reported in the eastern part of Singapore over the past two days is not linked to any local industrial incidents or hotspots in the region, said the National ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines raises $600 million in U.S. dollar bond deal
Singapore Airlines Ltd SIAL.SI said on Thursday it had raised $600 million in a U.S. dollar bond deal to help fund aircraft purchases and repay existing borrowings as it grapples with lower travel ... ( read original story ...)
Jazz ready for event in Singapore
Singapore: Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond is back in action this week after a much-needed break following a long and gruelling 2021 that left him exhausted. ( read original story ...)
‘Mighty Mouse’ Returns On March 26 In Singapore
“Mighty Mouse” joins a lineup that already includes Angela Lee vs. Stamp Fairtex and Adriano Moraes vs. Yuya Wakamatsu. ( read original story ...)
Japan, Singapore to keep TPP free trade pact’s high standards
Trade ministers of Japan and Singapore on Wednesday pledged to maintain the high standards of market access and rules of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal, which China and Taiwan made a ... ( read original story ...)
Employment rate for Singapore women rose in past decade, share among PMETs also up: MOM
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s resident female employment rate has increased over the past decade from 54 per cent in 2010 to 57.7 per cent in 2020 and this ranks well compared to OECD countries, said ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore seeks to ban smoking for young adults, following New Zealand’s lead
It will study New Zealand’s announcement of similarly strict rules last month, which Singapore’s Ministry of Health called ‘an attractive proposal’. ( read original story ...)
OnlyFans star arrested for posting “obscene material” that violates Singapore’s anti-porn laws
OnlyFans star Titus Low Kaide has been arrested and charged under Singapore's laws outlawing electronic transmission of pornography. ( read original story ...)
Singapore – What Happened In 2021 And Significant Events In 2022.
We expect significant legal and regulatory developments in 2022 as Singapore seeks to strengthen its status as a global business hub and ensure a sustainable recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. We ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Bourse Set to Start Cobalt, Lithium Contracts in the First Half of 2022
The Singapore Exchange plans to launch derivative contracts in battery metals in the first half of this year as demand booms for raw materials that play a crucial role in powering electric vehicles. ( read original story ...)
Singapore immigration ‘objects’ to Indian airline sending a crew member without him completing 14 days’ home isolation
The surge in Omicron cases and home isolation requirements for those recovering from this highly infectious strain is now making it increasingly hard for airlines to arrange crew for operating flights ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines goes all-in on NYC with the world’s 2 longest flights
The city that never sleeps will soon be home to the world’s two longest flights. Starting this spring, Singapore Airlines will offer a daily nonstop flight from Changi International Airport (SIN) to ... ( read original story ...)
882 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore; 797 Omicron infections confirmed
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 882 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Wednesday (Jan 12), including 396 imported infections. There was one fatality, taking the country's death toll from coronavirus ... ( read original story ...)
Over 5,000 Singapore children aged 5 to 6 signed up for Covid-19 jabs
More than 5,000 children aged 5 to 6 have been registered for their Covid-19 vaccination. This was shared by a spokesman for the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) in response to The Straits ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Athletics officials never counselled me, says Soh Rui Yong in court
SINGAPORE - Top national marathoner Soh Rui Yong on Wednesday (Jan 12) rejected the suggestion that he was counselled on his conduct by officials from Singapore Athletics (SA) prior to his ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore lifts data center moratorium – but sets conditions
Singapore appears to have lifted its moratorium on new data center projects, according to a statement by the Trade and Industry Minister this week - but new data centers will have to meet certain ... ( read original story ...)