US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong met to discuss ... ( read original story ...)
United Airlines Plans Singapore Relaunch In January
United Airlines will relaunch flights to Singapore in January. Flights will initially resume four times per week ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore trying to ease up ‘step-by-step’ on COVID-19 without making ‘unsettling’ U-turns: PM Lee
SINGAPORE: Singapore is gradually easing COVID-19 safety measures and making sure the situation stabilises with each step of easing, so as to avoid "unsettling" U-turns, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Cases Jump; Disney Cruise Rule for Kids: Virus Update
Singapore cases jumped back to the 3,500 level. Meanwhile, Beijing tightened restrictions even as China’s outbreak receded to fewer than 10 daily infections. New York City is almost doubling its ... ( read original story ...)
Can I Use Grab Singapore In Malaysia?
In addition to Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, Grab is present in eight more countries. Table of contents 1. Can Singapore Grab app be used in ... ( read original story ...)
Covid-19: 3,474 new cases and seven more deaths in Singapore; weekly infection growth rate at 0.89
Singapore yesterday (November 17) recorded 3,474 new cases of Covid-19 and seven more deaths due to complications from the disease. The daily case count is significantly up from the 2,069 reported on ... ( read original story ...)
Must-know tips and nice accommodations for travel to Singapore
Search for flights between Singapore, Korea soaring with travel bubble accord By Jun Ji-hye A travel bubble agreement signed between Singapore and Korea in October went into effec ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore – “I Promise Not To Promise” – International Mediation And Measures To Safeguard Against Guerrilla Tactics.
In conjunction with the activities that took place around the Singapore Convention Week this year, Withers KhattarWong hosted an event “Mediation and Arbitration in the ASEAN region” featuring our ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore To Allow Conditional Fee Arrangements.
On 1 November 2021, a bill to permit Conditional Fee Arrangements (CFA) had its first reading in the Singapore Parliament. If the bill is passed, it will permit law firms and lawyers in Singapore to ... ( read original story ...)
Are Singapore And Malaysia Different Countries?
Singapore became an independent and sovereign state on 9 August 1965 after splitting off from Malaysia. In July and September 1964, a series of racial riots were caused by deep differences between the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines Anticipates Return Of Boeing 737 MAX
Following two deadly crashes that sounded safety concerns, the rather promising Boeing 737 MAX aircraft fleet was quickly grounded worldwide and until today, not many airlines have returned the ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Sinopec completes successful trial of crude to olefin technology
China's Sinopec Corp said on Wednesday it completed a successful trial processing crude oil directly into olefin, making the top Asian refiner one of the world's few companies that have applied the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore of the future: How to make the city endearing
We've ticked off economic competitiveness and desirable urban living. Now, the URA asks Singaporeans to imagine an endearing city as well. What will help us feel the love?. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore hanging would be ‘tantamount to executing a child’
An intellectually impaired Malaysian man due to be executed in Singapore on Wednesday gained a last-minute reprieve as a result of contracting COVID-19. Nagaenthran Dharmalingam's final legal bid to ... ( read original story ...)
One of Singapore’s Best Law Firms 2022
As individuals, families and businesses across Asia adapt and evolve on the path of economic recovery, we have deepened our resolve to support our clients in their roadmap to success. ( read original story ...)
Singapore delays satellite road toll system due to global chip shortage
Previously slated to begin by end-2021, the rollout of Singapore's next-generation electronic road pricing system has been pushed back to the second half of 2023 after suppliers of "critical ... ( read original story ...)