Online travel booking platform Agoda apologized for including “inappropriate” language as part of severance agreements in Singapore, after drawing criticism for warning laid-off staff not to raise the ...
China’s Pony AI, WeRide Take Robotaxi Rivalry to Singapore
Chinese robotaxi operators WeRide Inc. and Pony AI Inc. are partnering with local companies to expand in Singapore, choosing one of the world’s best-mapped cities as a first stop for driverless ...
WazirX creditors get new deadline from Singapore High Court
The legal case involving the Indian crypto exchange WazirX that got hacked last year saw a new development on Sep. 19, as the Singapore High Court has now given new deadlines to concerned parties.
Singapore to Amend Foreign Interference Laws as Threats Grow
Singapore plans to amend its foreign interference laws as tensions between global powers and ongoing conflicts such as those in the Middle East deepen divisions and raised the risk of external ...
Go-Ahead Singapore to run 27 bus routes in Tampines, taking over from SBS Transit
Go-Ahead Singapore will manage Tampines, Tampines Concourse and Tampines North bus interchanges, as well as the Changi Business Park bus terminal. from Jul 5, 2026.
Singapore parliament to hear ministerial statements on Middle East situation
SINGAPORE: The conflict in the Middle East will be a key focus when parliament sits on Monday (Sep 22), with three ministerial statements to be delivered on the matter.
Singapore police review Viceroy complaint on Vedanta’s dividend funding
The Singapore police are reviewing a complaint by short seller Viceroy Research, which claims Vedanta Ltd used a $900 million loan and accounting tactics to fund its 2024 dividend payout ...
Singapore Selects ‘Stranger Eyes’ as Oscar Contender for Best International Feature
Singapore has tapped 'Stranger Eyes' as its official submission for the 98th Academy Awards' best international feature film category.
Singapore Retail Festival debuts in September: Can GSS 2.0 save Singapore’s department stores?
From Sept 26 to Oct 12, the Great Singapore Sale's successor aims to up visibility and footfall for physical retailers. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Affordable public housing, Singapore’s climate change plan among ministries’ priorities
The plans outline the priorities of three ministries, including National Development and Transport. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore must never be a mouthpiece for other countries: Chan Chun Sing
Doing so risks its credibility and its value proposition, he said at Xiangshan Forum in Beijing. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DBS CEO Dinner Auction in Singapore Fetches $15,000 Bid
Charity meal auctions with Warren Buffett and other famed US investors are well known. Singapore is now joining the trend with a recent auction for a dinner with one of its most prominent bankers, ...
The Drinking Culture of Singapore
There’s no denying the outsized influence that tiny Singapore has had on the world’s drinking scene. With an area of around 280 square miles, it’s the 21st smallest country in the world. Yet, the city ...
Exclusive: Vitol and Glencore set to make formal bids for Chevron’s Singapore refinery stake, sources say
Global commodities traders Vitol and Glencore are expected to make formal bids for Chevron's 50% stake in Singapore's second-largest refinery, five people familiar with the matter said.
Expats praise safety in Singapore, complain about high costs, visas; Back-to-back MRT faults in TEL, EWL spark commuter frustration: Singapore live news
Are expats leaving Singapore over cost concerns? Consecutive MRT faults in the TEL and EWL test patience and public confidence.
Vietnam and Singapore strike deal on carbon markets
Vietnam and Singapore have signed a landmark agreement paving the way for joint participation in international carbon trading, in a move both governments say will bolster global efforts to curb ...