SINGAPORE - Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (Nodx) saw a surprise drop for the second straight month in November, mainly due to declines in shipments of petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s War Against Litter Is Hiding a Pressing Environmental Problem
But for all its manicured parks, cleaning initiatives, and high fines against littering, Singapore’s got a pressing waste management problem. According to the National Environment Agency (NEA), the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s hawker culture clinches spot on Unesco’s intangible cultural heritage list
The nation’s hawker culture joins more than 463 items already on the prestigious list of international treasures, including angklung music and kimchi making. ( read original story ...)
Zoom to open Singapore research facility, expand data centre capacity
Video conferencing company plans for "hundreds" of engineering roles to support its R&D development centre in the country, where it also is doubling its data centre capacity. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s hawker culture added to Unesco list of intangible cultural heritage
Having hawker culture on the list commits Singapore to protecting and promoting it.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Zoom to set up R&D centre and hire hundreds of engineers in Singapore
Zoom Video Communications Inc said on Wednesday it would expand its presence in Singapore by opening a research and development centre and will immediately hire hundreds of engineering staff for the ... ( read original story ...)
Half of Singapore’s migrant workers were Covid-positive
A rights group has said it is "unsurprised" after it was revealed almost half of Singapore's migrant workers have been infected with Covid-19 in the past nine months.New data shows that 152,000 ... ( read original story ...)
Zoom to expand presence in Singapore with R&D centre, hire hundreds
Zoom Video Communications Inc, the video-conferencing services provider, said on Wednesday it would expand its presence in Singapore by opening a research and development centre, where it will hire ... ( read original story ...)
Nearly Half of Migrant Workers in Singapore Dorms Have Had Virus
Serology testing has revealed nearly half of the 323,000 migrant workers living in Singapore dormitories were infected with Covid-19, far higher than the official tally and indicating the virus ... ( read original story ...)
Lab-grown Meat To Make Historic Debut At Singapore Restaurant
Lab-grown chicken meat will make its debut at a Singapore restaurant in a culinary first this weekend after the company behind the product announced its inaugural sale Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Zoom to Open R&D Centre in Singapore, Hire Hundreds More
Zoom Video Communications Inc said it would expand its presence in Singapore by opening a new research and development centre, where it will hire hundreds of engineering staff. The company is also ... ( read original story ...)
How to Pretend You’re in Singapore Tonight
You can feel like you are in the Lion City with a little work in the kitchen, the right book and some time in front of the TV. ( read original story ...)
Singapore To Open For Business Travel In January Under ‘Bubble’ Arrangement
Applications for the new travel arrangement will open next month. Travelers who qualify will be allowed into Singapore from the second half of January for up to 14 days. ( read original story ...)
Singapore To Allow Business Travel Arrivals From All Countries
Singapore will allow business travellers and visiting officials from all countries to enter from next month, authorities said Tuesday, as the financial hub seeks to recover from a coronavirus-induced ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore announces plans to allow entry to business travelers from all countries
Singapore is set to launch a new segregated travel lane for business travelers on short-term stays. Called the Connect@Singapore initiative, it will be open to a limited number of travelers from all ... ( read original story ...)
Half of Singapore’s Migrant Workers in Dormitories Have Had COVID-19
Nearly half of Singapore's migrant workers residing in dormitories have had COVID-19, according to the government, indicating the virus spread much more widely among those living in these ... ( read original story ...)