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VILLAGERS have expressed fears that building 220 new homes on the edge of Salisbury could “overwhelm” a proposed flood defence. In March, Persimmon Homes applied to develop land to the north of ...
The human rights group FORUM-ASIA stands with The Online Citizen, expressing serious concern over Singapore’s renewal of restrictions banning TOC from earning financial benefits until 2027. Executive ...
Jack Ma-backed Ant Group Co.’s international unit is planning to apply for stablecoin licenses in Singapore and Hong Kong, according to people familiar with the matter.
The project plan provides a focused roadmap for exactly how to implement and complete a business project. It includes all the necessary information for how the organization will handle the project ...
More than 20,000 devotees attended the consecration ceremony at the Sri Sivan Temple, one of the oldest Hindu temples in Singapore with a history dating back to the 1800s.
[SINGAPORE] Local stocks rose on Monday (Jun 9), in line with gains in Asian markets on hopes that a fresh round of US-China trade talks will ease tensions. Investors also digested the latest China ...
At his meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on June 4, Dr Balakrishnan said he raised the impact of the US tariffs, and came away assured that the measures were not directed at Singapore ...
Amazon has announced a new round of job cuts, this time affecting its Books division. Fewer than 100 employees have been let go, including staff from Kindle operations and the popular book review ...
Singapore’s removal of unlicensed firms was not a sudden move and reflects a broader global trend to phase out regulatory arbitrage.
SINGAPORE: A China-linked, Singapore-based firm has laid off hundreds of employees and is going into liquidation after it was slapped with sanctions by the United States.
SINGAPORE, June 6 — A blogger who uploaded a TikTok video falsely accusing Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo of making racist remarks against Malays has been fined S$6,000 ...