It is not clear what records the U.S. SEC would like to get from Singapore, but the Singapore Monetary Authority has in its possession the files from the defendants of the Luna Foundation Guard.
Killer litter: Singapore man reported for hurling bricks from the 8th floor in Jalan Bukit Merah
It was a close call for a man who almost got struck by bricks that were hurled by a malicious individual from a block recently.
Higher taxes for the rich, mandatory preschool attendance among Singapore MPs’ proposals to close gaps in society
Higher taxes on the rich for their cars and property were among some suggestions proposed by Members of Parliament (MPs) to protect meritocracy and ...
Kenya Airport Runway Closed After Singapore Cargo Plane Incident
Kenyan authorities temporarily closed the only runway at the East African nation’s largest airport on Monday after a Singapore Airlines Ltd. cargo plane aborted a takeoff.
Singapore’s Giant cuts egg prices amid rising cost
Supermarket chain Giant is offering reduced pricing on its Farm Fresh Eggs for the Hari Raya festivities. Starting Monday (17 April), the housebrand Farm Fresh Eggs will retail at S$6.85 for a tray of ...
Debate on President’s Address: Lawrence Wong on refreshed social compact as ‘compass’ to keep Singapore Story going
Singapore will chart its own way forward and stay true to its core values, said Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong. Speaking in Parliament on Monday (Apr 17), he said while ...
Meritocracy not just schools and grades: DPM Lawrence Wong’s 5 key changes Singapore needs
SINGAPORE - Broadening the definition of meritocracy, introducing targeted re-employment support and reducing the cost of SkillsFuture courses are among the moves the Government will take to shape ...
Singapore Home Sales Climb to Six-Month High on Robust Demand
Singapore’s home sales rose to a six-month high in March as appetite for homes remained strong. Purchases of new private apartments increased to 492 units last month, according to figures from the ...
Shell launches its first electric ferry at Singapore plant
Shell Plc on Monday launched its first electric ferry globally at its Singapore refinery and pledged to work with the city-state's port authority to cut emissions from ships.
Man wanted in Singapore for drug trafficking back to face charges after arrest in Malaysia
The Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) has arrested a 56-year-old Singaporean, who had been out of the country since 2018, for suspected drug trafficking.
Singapore Premier League: Tampines lose lead to Albirex after late draw against Hougang
Tampines Rovers ceded their early-season lead atop the Singapore Premier League, even though they snatched a late equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Hougang United.
Singapore woman narrowly escapes getting struck by garbage truck in Havelock (Video)
The Singapore Police Force said they were alerted to the accident along Ganges Avenue yesterday morning at 10:30am to a Sembcorp garbage truck that struck a traffic light and almost hit a woman crossing the road.
Singapore March exports fall 8.3% y/y, drop less than forecast
Singapore's March non-oil domestic exports (NODX) shrank 8.3% year-on-year, official data showed on Monday, though the drop was smaller than the previous month and less than forecast. Economists had ...
Man wanted for drug trafficking handed over to Singapore authorities after arrest in Malaysia
SINGAPORE: A 56-year-old man who was wanted for drug trafficking offences was arrested in Malaysia last month and handed over to Singapore authorities on Sunday (Apr 16). An arrest warrant was issued ...
Singapore’s NODX falls 8.3% in sixth straight month of decline
SINGAPORE: Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) contracted for a sixth consecutive month in March, falling 8.3 per cent, with both electronics and non-electronics seeing a decline. The drop ...
Singapore Wrestles With the Death Penalty
The city-state has traditionally executed people for drug offenses, but cracks in the national consensus are appearing.