Singapore is planning to hire 180 junior doctors from India over the next three years, according to a media report. A tender set to close on October 10 states a target to recruit 60 medical officers ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Grand Prix Disappoints And Piles On The Controversy
As I mentioned in my race preview, overtaking at Singapore is very challenging, and the larger cars make it even more difficult. But overtakes most commonly occur under heavy brak ... ( read original story ...)
Obese and overweight in Singapore cause $261m in annual medical, absenteeism costs
Obese adults incurred $720 more in annual medical expenditure each than their counterparts with normal weight, according to the study. ( read original story ...)
Singapore proposes new law to tackle harmful online content
Social media sites could be blocked or fined in Singapore if they fail to stop users in the tightly-controlled country from accessing "harmful" content under a proposed law introduced in parliament on ... ( read original story ...)
Social media firms to face $1 million fine in Singapore under new online safety Bill
Online service providers with significant reach or impact in Singapore will soon have to comply with orders by the government to deal with "egregious content" or face a fine of up to $1 million and be ... ( read original story ...)
130 people in Singapore given wrong COVID vaccine doses: Dr Puthucheary
These cases did not experience adverse reactions or recovered uneventfully, said Senior Minister of State for Health Janil Puthucheary. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Savings Bonds’ 10-year average return hits record high of 3.21%
SINGAPORE: The 10-year average return for the November issue of the Singapore Savings Bonds has hit 3.21 per cent, a record high since the instrument was first launched in 2015. The first-year ... ( read original story ...)
Moomoo Singapore Holds Virtual Stocks Trading Contest in Aid of Make-A-Wish Foundation
Singapore's preferred one-stop digital brokerage has organised a paper trading competition and educational talks throughout October to promote financial literacy and mark its 10 th anniversary ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore victory was Perez’s best drive yet, says Horner
Sergio was 'world class' and his best drive yet in Formula One, Red Bull team boss Christian Horner said on Sunday. ( read original story ...)
Perez keeps Singapore win as Verstappen puts title celebrations on ice
Red Bull's Sergio Perez scored his second win of the season in Sunday's Singapore Grand Prix ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc as title favourite Max Verstappen was forced to put his championship ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore GP driver ratings: Bad days at the office for Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton
Some of the top Formula 1 stars failed to shine under the lights at Marina Bay as the World Championship chase extended to Japan. ( read original story ...)
WEEKLY ROUND-UP: Sports happenings in Singapore (26 Sept – 2 Oct)
Here is a round-up of sports events and developments in Singapore in the past week (26 September to 2 October). ( read original story ...)
Sebastian Vettel hopes for ‘chaos’ in Singapore after ‘wrong’ tyre decision in Q2
With the track drying out with each passing minute, Aston Martin made it into Q2 where they threw the dice as they sent Vettel and Lance Stroll out on the Pirelli reds for their final run. Only Zhou ... ( read original story ...)
‘Incredibly Messy’: Verstappen Frustrated After Singapore Slip
Championship leader Max Verstappen could not hide his disappointment at finishing seventh in the Singapore Grand Prix after a white-knuckle drive in wet-dry conditions that saw him twice have to claw ... ( read original story ...)
Sergio Perez wins rain-delayed race in Singapore over Leclerc; Verstappen seventh
SINGAPORE — Max Verstappen’s Formula One title celebrations were put on hold after the Red Bull driver placed seventh at a chaotic Singapore Grand Prix, won by his teammate Sergio Perez on Sunday. ( read original story ...)
FIA issue statement as Sergio Perez hit with penalty after Singapore Grand Prix
You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Sergio Perez has kept his race win from the Singapore Grand Prix despite being handed a five-second penalty after failing to stay within 10 car lengths of ... ( read original story ...)