Govt accepts recommendations of Active Mobility Advisory Panel; restricts speed limit for PMDs to 10km/h on footpaths The Ministry of Transport (MOT) has announced that it has accepted all of the following recommendation submitted by […]
Singapore court says PM’s nephew can fight order in long-running contempt case A Singapore court on Monday ruled that the prime minister’s nephew, Li Shengwu, can contest a government move to serve him court papers […]
Singapore trade minister says ‘broad deal in sight for RCEP Singapore Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing has said that ministers from the 16 countries negotiating an Asia-wide free trade pact have decided on […]
Court rules Britain free to extradite Singapore bank robbery suspect A British court has ruled that a fugitive wanted by Singapore for a rare bank robbery could be extradited after the wealthy city-state agreed to […]
Banking and finance led online hiring growth in June The banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) sector topped the online hiring growth across Singapore sectors through its 12% YoY hiring increase in June, a study […]
Singapore firms inked deals for projects in Africa Five Singapore firms forged ties with African counterparts during the Africa Singapore Business Forum (ASBF) 2018 to boost the region’s digital economy and manufacturing, an announcement revealed. […]
NUS scientists produce probiotic drink from soya waste | Video Scientists at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have found a way to turn okara – the residue from the production of soya milk and […]
Does Singapore have the right environment for ride-hailing services? | Video Ride-hailing services have transformed the way people commute, but with some of them having exited as quickly as they had entered, Elizabeth Neo finds […]
Singapore has the world’s fastest 4G Network Singapore has the fastest 4G network followed by South Korea and Australia in the Asia-pacific. — The Nation NTU Singapore turns to Alibaba on Artificial Intelligence Suresh rose […]
DSI hunts Singaporeans on fraud charges The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) is seeking extradition of four Singapore citizens on the charge of deceiving around 250 victims to trade in a fake firm and lose […]
Singapore’s architectural history under threat from redevelopment frenzy A rush to tear down and redevelop buildings in Singapore has prompted calls to conserve aging properties that symbolize the country’s recent history and economic rise. — […]
Higher spending fails to boost retail rents from protracted slump Even as locals stepped up their festive purchases ahead of discounts offered before Hari Raya Aidilfitri and businesses jumpstarted their expansion plans, Singapore’s retail rents […]