The police are providing the necessary assistance within the ambit of Singapore’s laws. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Centurion’s REIT Spinoff Gains 11% in Singapore’s Second-Largest Listing of 2025
Singapore’s second-largest stock listing of the year debuted with a bang, bringing the city-state’s proceeds from first-time share sales to a six-year high.
Singapore stocks track regional declines on Thursday; STI down 0.4%
Across the broader market, losers beat gainers 280 to 264, as 1.8 billion securities worth S$1.5 billion change hands Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore threatens fines for Meta over Facebook impersonation scams
The Singapore government said on Thursday it has given Meta Platforms until the end of this month to introduce measures including facial recognition to help curb impersonation scams on Facebook.
ExxonMobil starts new plant in Singapore to produce higher-value products
The plant will increase the company's Singapore base stocks production capacity by 20,000 barrels a day. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore prison halts Datchinamurthy execution, lawyer says
KUALA LUMPUR: The execution of Malaysian K. Datchinamurthy in Singapore has been halted. The execution was initially scheduled to take place at Changi prison on Thursday morning (Sept 25).
7 Unexpected Singapore Facts That’ll Totally Surprise You
From banned chewing gum to time-traveling clocks, these Singapore facts are as quirky as they are unforgettable.
Singapore to impose targeted sanctions, condemns Israel’s actions in Palestine
The scale of civilian death in the Gaza conflict is harrowing, and Singapore condemns the killing of innocents, said Dr Balakrishnan. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore government aims to keep social mobility alive, strengthen safety nets and deepen solidarity: PM Wong
This will help keep the Singapore "miracle" going and build a country with youth and future generations in mind, says Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
Singapore came ‘dangerously close’ to racial politics in GE2025, says Ong Ye Kung
Mr Ong warned of "dire and lasting" implications for national unity if race and religion are allowed to shape political discourse.
WP MPs call for rethink of Singapore’s economic playbook, stronger safety nets for workers
S'pore has to move beyond relying on workforce expansion and attracting MNCs, Mr Louis Chua said. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
How Singapore became obsessed by shade
The sweltering island nation has long prioritised adding greenery and shade at every corner. Here's what other cities can learn from it.
Singapore U16 football captain swaps land for water in quest for SEA Games success
Tyan Foong led the national under-16 girls' footballers to a second-place finish at a July tournament. She's now part of a six-member wakeboarding team competing in December’s Games.
Singapore core inflation rate comes in softer than expected, hits fresh four-year lows
Singapore's core inflation — which strips out prices of private transport and accommodation — posted its softest rise since February 2021, coming in at 0.3% for August as services inflation softened.
Singapore is to hang a Malaysian man this week as activists press for a halt to the death penalty
Anti-death penalty activists say a Malaysian man on death row in Singapore is to be executed this week for heroin trafficking.
Singapore to sanction Israeli settler leaders, supports Palestine statehood
Singapore said on Monday it will impose targeted sanctions on leaders of Israeli settler groups and would recognise a Palestine state under the right conditions. Western and other nations have been ...