Apple was fined S$1,000 (RM3,101) for allowing a social event to be hosted at its Orchard Road store on June 18. The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) told TODAY in a statement today that the social event ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Carousell valued at US$1.1 billion after bagging US$100 million in new funding
SINGAPORE: Online classifieds marketplace Carousell has raised US$100 million in a fresh round of funding, taking its valuation to US$1.1 billion, it said on Wednesday (Sep 15). The latest round of fu ... ( read original story ...)
Migrants get taste of freedom as Singapore loosens labour curbs
A group of migrant workers visited Singapore's Little India area on Wednesday for their a first taste of freedom in more than a year, under a pilot programme to ease movement measures imposed to halt ... ( read original story ...)
Many in Singapore are exploring long-haul travel to European destinations: Expedia Group
Choo Pin Ang of Expedia Group says many people in Singapore are still adopting a "watch-and-see" approach when it comes to traveling overseas, but he expects an uptake in travel bookings as the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Carousell Raises $100 Million at $1.1 Billion Value
Carousell Pte, a Singapore-based online classifieds marketplace operator, raised $100 million in a round led by South Korean private equity firm STIC Investments. ( read original story ...)
Tesla is apparently Singapore’s most hated brand
At least according to Rave Reviews, Tesla is apparently the brand with the highest percentage of negative tweets in Singapore. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports worst daily Covid case tally in more than a year
Government pauses reopening plans after 837 new daily infections, despite just four deaths in a month among 80% vaccinated population ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s home sales remain resilient despite Covid flare-up
Singapore home sales remained high in August as the government took a cautious approach toward reopening the economy in the wake of soaring virus cases. ( read original story ...)
Work pass privileges suspended after Singapore Ambulance Association failed to pay COVID-19 vaccinators
SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will take action against the Singapore Ambulance Association (SAA) and "associated businesses and persons" after the company "persisted in not making payments ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s ‘Values’ at Stake in Foreigner Debate, PM Lee Says
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong hailed lawmakers who defended the country’s openness to foreigners following a parliamentary debate on the topic that stretched past midnight. ( read original story ...)
China’s Economy Weakens; Singapore Cases Increase: Virus Update
China advised against international travel over the autumn holidays because of coronavirus outbreaks overseas and fewer flights. The country’s economy weakened further last month after government ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Cases Jump; N.Y. Vaccine Orders Blocked: Virus Update
Singapore said the treatment plan for most people with breakthrough infections will be home quarantine. Southeast Asia’s virus wave appears to have peaked. In the U.S., the federal government plans to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore has to be careful about labour data release: Lawrence Wong
Singapore has to be careful about the extent to which it is releasing labour data publicly, said Finance Minister Lawrence Wong on Tuesday night (15 September). ( read original story ...)
Additional 101,000 CoronaVac doses to arrive in Singapore next week
An additional 101,000 doses of CoronaVac - the inactivated COVID-19 vaccine from Sinovac Biotech - will be arriving in Singapore next Monday (20 September). ( read original story ...)
Renewed Consolidation Expected For Singapore Stock Market
The Singapore stock market bounced higher again on Tuesday, one session after halting the two-day winning streak in which it had advanced almost 30 points or 1 percent. The Straits Times Index now ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore moots ‘foreign interference’ law with powers to issue online platforms take-down order
Ministry of Home Affairs has proposed a Foreign Interference Bill that will arm the government with the ability to issue directives to platforms, including social media and websites, to remove or ... ( read original story ...)