SINGAPORE - What was supposed to be a normal cab ride turned uncomfortable for Mr Abraham Christopher, 32, when the driver started asking his then girlfriend, Ms Jacqueline Lui, 30, why she had to ... ( read original story ...)
Why do racial stereotypes persist in Singapore?
SINGAPORE - The proportion of inter-ethnic unions in Singapore rose from 5.6 per cent of all marriages in 1965 to 22.9 per cent in 2019.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
COVID: 12 community cases among 21 new cases in Singapore
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Saturday (12 June) confirmed 21 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, bringing the country's total case count to 62,266. ( read original story ...)
12 new COVID-19 community infections in Singapore, including 5 unlinked cases
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 12 new COVID-19 infections in the community as of noon on Saturday (Jun 12), including five with no links to ... ( read original story ...)
Two community cases, including five unlinked, among 21 new Covid-19 infections in Singapore
Singapore reported 12 new Covid-19 infections in the community today (June 12), five of which have not been traced to any previously reported infections. In a press release, the Ministry of Health ... ( read original story ...)
‘Very small risk’ of heart inflammation after second dose of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine: Singapore expert committee
SINGAPORE: There may be a "very small risk" of heart inflammation after the second dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, said the government-appointed expert committee on COVID-19 vac ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Malaysia look forward to restoring cross-border travel, says republic’s transport minister
Singapore and Malaysia are looking forward to restoring cross-border travel when the Covid-19 situation in both countries allow for it, according to the republic's Minister for Transport S. Iswaran. ( read original story ...)
Singapore-Malaysia look forward to restoring cross-border travel
Singapore and Malaysia are looking forward to restoring cross-border travel when the COVID-19 situation in both countries allow for it, according to the republic's Minister for Transport S. Iswaran. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 3 new unlinked COVID-19 cases in community, including promoter at ION Orchard
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported three new COVID-19 cases in the community as of noon on Friday (Jun 11). All three cases are currently unlinked, ... ( read original story ...)
4 young men in Singapore had heart inflammation after Covid-19 jabs, all have recovered
As a precaution, vaccinated people should avoid strenuous physical activity for one week after their second dose.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Football: Singapore lose 3-0 to Saudi Arabia in World Cup qualifier
SINGAPORE: Singapore fell to a third straight loss in its World Cup qualifying campaign on Saturday (Jun 12) with a 3-0 defeat by Saudi Arabia in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to begin phased easing of Covid restrictions from next week
From June 14 onwards, authorities will allow up to five people to gather, from two currently. As per the news guidelines, restaurants will be allowed to resume dine-in services from June 21, if the vi ... ( read original story ...)
Phase 3 (Heightened Alert): Encouraging news for gym owners in Singapore
Indoor fitness activities will be allowed to resume from 21 June if the COVID-19 situation in Singapore remains under control in the next few weeks, the multi-ministry taskforce shared in a press ... ( read original story ...)
Of 9 new COVID cases in Singapore, 3 in community all unlinked
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday (11 June) confirmed nine new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, bringing the country's total case count to 62,245. ( read original story ...)
Woman in Singapore Filmed Striking Gong as Neighbour Carried Out Hindu Prayers, Police Investigating
The Singapore police are investigating an incident in which a 48-year old woman was filmed interrupting her neighbour's Hindu prayers by banging a gong. Police confirmed that a report was lodged and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore researchers tap human body as medium to power wearables
Technology is touted to draw power from a single device, such as a mobile phone placed in a pocket or smart watch on a wrist, to wirelessly power up to 10 other wearables placed on the human body. ( read original story ...)