Singapore recorded 1090 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Friday bringing the total tally to 259875 the Ministry of Health ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia, Singapore set to reopen borders to some tourists
Malaysia and Singapore say they will partially reopen their borders next week to fully vaccinated citizens, after nearly two years of closure due to the pandemic ... ( read original story ...)
New Condominium Renovations in Singapore: From $19K to $85K
From a compact (but luxe) 56 sqm studio apartment to a spacious double-height 122 sqm apartment, here are 10 new condo renovations from $19K to $85K! ( read original story ...)
ASUS and Medical Professionals Showcase Five Smart Healthcare Achievements
ASUS and Medical Professionals Showcase Five Smart Healthcare Achievements. SINGAPORE, Nov. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- ASUS Intelligent Cloud Services (AICS) today introduced five s ... ( read original story ...)
2-month low of 1,090 new COVID cases in Singapore; 3 deaths
Friday marks the lowest number of daily infections since 20 Sept, when there were 917 new cases. It is also the second day in a row to record less than 2,000 new cases. ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports 1,090 new COVID-19 cases and 3 deaths; ICU utilisation rate at 54.2%
SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 1,090 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths linked to the coronavirus as of noon on Friday (Nov 26). The fatalities were aged between 69 and 83. All of them had various ... ( read original story ...)
UAE and Singapore bans some SADC flights
The latest countries to put SA on a red list are Singapore and the UAE. Heidi Giokos explains #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403 JOHANNESBURG - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Singapore ban flights from South ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore approves Bitcoin fund that trades physical BTC
Fintonia has launched the Fintonia Bitcoin Physical Fund and the Fintonia Secured Yield Fund. The physical fund aims to provide investors with “quick, safe, and cost-efficient” access to Bitcoin while ... ( read original story ...)
Shell plans Singapore biofuels plant to meet emissions goal
Royal Dutch Shell Plc plans to build a biofuels plant in Singapore to help the company meet its target of halving emissions by 2030. The company is planning a 550,000-ton a year plant that can make ... ( read original story ...)
IPO-Bound PharmEasy’s Unlisted Share Prices Fall 15% In A Week
On Friday, unlisted shares of the healthtech unicorn were at INR 118-INR 119 per share, compared to INR 135-INR 140 a week ago. ( read original story ...)
Malaysian artist Saiful Razman bags UOB Painting of the Year award
His minimalistic, monochromatic artwork was inspired by self-isolation during the pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore sees 16% increase in business receipts of services industries for Q3
Business receipts of Singapore's services industries, excluding the wholesale and retail trade services and the accommodation and food services, grew by 16 per cent year-on-year in the third quarter ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore ready to support ‘swift and equitable’ distribution of COVID-19 vaccines within region: PM Lee
SINGAPORE: Singapore stands ready to support the “swift and equitable” distribution of COVID-19 vaccines within the region, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the 13th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 variant: Singapore to tighten border measures on 7 African countries
Singapore will be tightening border measures on seven African countries, following reports of a potentially more contagious COVID-19 variant among the countries. ( read original story ...)
Accor signs first serviced apartment property in Singapore
The hospitality group extends its portfolio of over 300 long-stay properties comprising serviced apartments and apart-hotels. ( read original story ...)
Whether in closed Hong Kong or open Singapore, the rich have economic immunity to Covid-19. It’s the poor who suffer
While blue collar workers battle job losses and inflation, the middle classes spend their way out of frustration. In Singapore, they book trips abroad. In Hong Kong, they paint the town red. ( read original story ...)