The treaty focuses on the high seas – that is, the biodiversity beyond national jurisdictions. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Prata is cheaper in the west while kopi is cheaper in central Singapore: IPS study
The cost of eating out in Singapore is likely to continue to rise relative to individual and household incomes in the future, according to an Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) report on food prices here released on Monday (March 13).
Emissary Pictures and Mocha Chai Laboratories Unveil Asian Content Partnership – FilMart (EXCLUSIVE)
Singapore’s Mocha Chai Laboratories and Emissary Pictures, a company that straddles New Zealand, Australia and Indonesia, have announced a strategic partnership for the development and production
Maybank Keeps Their Hold Rating on United Overseas Bank (Singapore) (UOVEF)
In a report released on March 10, Thilan Wickramasinghe from Maybank maintained a Hold rating on United Overseas Bank (Singapore) (UOVEF
Is ex-BigBang member Seungri in Singapore after being released from jail?
He may have been released from prison early, but is disgraced BigBang member Seungri celebrating his newfound freedom in Singapore?One woman going by Junyi on Instagram believes she may have found the 32-year-old — or a very
Manika Batra crashes out of Singapore Smash in first round
India’s run in the singles category came to an end at the Singapore Smash 2023 after the country’s leading table tennis player in the women’s category Manika Batra crashed out of the tournament. Batra’s loss comes after Sharath Kamal and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran lost their respective men’s singles matches on Saturday.
KFC Singapore wraps up juicy creative pitch
According to the company, it is seeking to further raise its brand awareness and presence and evolve the role the brand plays in culture.
Malaysian actor attacked by baton-wielding individual in Singapore
Malaysian actor Kamal Adli was attacked by a baton-wielding individual in Singapore yesterday, causing multiple injuries to his head. According to Kamal's actress wife Uqasha Senrose, the incident ...
‘Screaming’ customers bully staff at Singapore hawker for not giving 5 extra bowls for 2 desserts
A hawker stall owner is seeking justice after customers allegedly ganged up on his staff after making an unreasonable request.
WEEKLY ROUND-UP: Sports happenings in Singapore (6-12 Mar)
Here is a round-up of sports events and developments in Singapore in the past week (6 to 12 March): Izaac Quek creates history at WTT Singapore Smash. Rising talent ...
Causeway congestion affects Singapore’s image
As Singapore stands to benefit more from plans to build new crossings or expand current ones, it must be made to pay for them. The congestion at the Causeway can easily be resolved by the provision of ...
We compared staying at the worst-rated hotels in New York City and Singapore. Neither felt like a good value at $95 a night.
Two Insider reporters stayed at the worst-rated hotels in Singapore and New York City. Both budget hotels had a comparable cost for one night, at $95 in New York and $96 in Singapore. Both reporters ...
‘Entire families are all gone’: Turkish chef in Singapore lost over 120 relatives in quakes
SINGAPORE – Each time he spoke with his brother in Turkey days after the Feb 6 earthquakes that hit their country and Syria, he was told more relatives had died. It reached the point where Singapore ...
Singapore Government well poised to begin tracking its Scope 3 emissions, say experts
Scope 3 emissions refer to indirect greenhouse gas emissions incurred by a company as part of its value chain Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore Smash: Sharath Kamal, Sathiyan Gnanasekaran crash out in first round
Singapore, March 12 (ANI): India's challenge in the men's singles at the Singapore Smash 2023 ended in the first round after Commonwealth Games champion Sharath Kamal and Sathiyan Gnanasekaran ...
‘Brain drain’ undermines Singapore’s growth
With Singapore as a major manufacturing and financial hub, its passport has become one of the most sought after. Its professionals are among the best trained in Asia, yet the authorities are paradoxic ...