The suit, filed by 13 prisoners on death row, claimed Singapore’s prison authorities had shared transcripts of their conversations with lawyers with the AGC without their consent, calling it a serious ...
IMDEX 2023: Singapore to replace corvettes with frigate-sized ships under MRCV programme
The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) will soon be equipped with a new class of frigate-sized combatants under a plan to replace the service's six Victory-class ...
Singapore’s Changi airport on ‘last stretch of recovery’ as passenger traffic hits new high
Singapore's Changi airport's passenger traffic could return to pre-pandemic levels sooner than projected, as the airport enters its "last stretch of recovery" with traffic hitting a new high in nearly ...
Singapore-based funds are baffled by China’s economy-market disconnect amid recovery doubts, Bank of America says
Investors in Singapore are as worried as their peers in Europe and Hong Kong about the strength of China’s economic recovery, as mixed signals from headline data and the market prove perplexing, a ...
Singapore band robbed of equipment, cash in California during US tour
Singaporean band We Are Forest had their van broken into and robbed at a hotel car park in California during their U.S. tour. The band was staying at the Hampton Inn Oakland-Hayward when three of ...
Singapore’s private consumption to recover in 2H23
RHB expects a 3.8% YoY consumption growth. Private consumption will recover in the second half of the year on the back of improvement in the GDP momentum, RHB said. In a report, RHB said three factors ...
Singapore’s individual errors undo Philippe Aw’s savvy gameplan and Aizil Yazid’s heroics in loss to Vietnam
Individual errors proved costly in what was an otherwise creditable showing by Singapore in Wednesday's loss to Vietnam at the 32nd SEA Games.
Singapore President Halimah Yacob to attend King Charles III’s coronation in London
Singapore's President Halimah Yacob to attend the historic coronation of King Charles III in London, marking the first in 70 years.
Singapore Court to rule on misconduct suit that could hang or acquit Malaysians on death row
Singapore’s Court of Appeal will deliver its verdict today on whether the island republic’s Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) and Prison Authorities committed a serious procedural breach in the ...
Singapore, US run cross-border cybersecurity drills to test banks’ resilience
The nations conduct a three-day exercise to test the ability of banks operating in the two markets to respond to cross-border cyber incidents.
Squire Patton Boggs adds K&L Gates global energy co-head in Singapore
International law firm Squire Patton Boggs said on Tuesday it has hired partner Lian Yok Tan for its energy and infrastructure practice in Singapore.
Admiral Hari Kumar in Singapore, attends inaugural ceremony of ASEAN-India maritime exercise
Admiral R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff, who is on an official visit to Singapore, today attended the opening ceremony of the inaugural ASEAN India Maritime Exercise AIME 2023, in which the ...
Singapore ammonia bunkering dream gets reality check from port authority, industry
Top global ship fuelling hub Singapore is unlikely to be ready for ammonia bunkering by the end of this year, Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) said, while industry players have also ...
Singapore’s largest lender expects net interest margins will decline, but sees other growth drivers
With limited upside from these levels, CEO Piyush Gupta said he expects the pace of decline will be very gradual and not "falling off a cliff."
Singapore’s only public performing arts library to shut doors on 30 June
The only public library dedicated to the performing arts, library@esplanade, is set to close its doors on 30 June.
Singapore Tourism Suffers From Bus Driver Shortage
Local travel agencies in Singapore are saying that their tourism sector is suffering from a shortage of tour bus drivers, despite