Singapore is now seeing a third wave of imported Covid-19 cases, with more than 100 such cases confirmed in the past month. These make up about 15.5 per cent of the total number of imported cases here since the...
Bank account holders can now scan their faces on their phones to apply for an online banking account with the launch yesterday of a national facial identification service. Called SingPass Face Verification, the service matches captured facial images against...
It looks like a jungle bursting from within the second storey HDB flat at Block 158 Tampines Street 12. And it has made some members of the public jittery during Singapore's worst dengue outbreak. But Mr Victor Lee's four-room home...
Last week, a thread on the Singapore subreddit highlighted how a certain stretch of road along the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) appears to be an area plagued by traffic accidents.  A bend along the Jalan Anak Bukit Flyover has seen...
Singapore Airlines on Wednesday reported a $1.123 billion first-quarter net loss after drastically cutting capacity due to the decline in demand and travel restrictions associated with the coronavirus pandemic. The net loss compared with a $111 million profit in...
Three unions and the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) have publicly censured and halted "unfair" layoffs that reportedly affected more than a hundred workers at aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) company Eagle Services Asia. On July 22, the...
SINGAPORE - The family that owns beleaguered Singaporean oil trader Hin Leong Trading (HLT) is seeking to block creditor OCBC’s request to appoint overseers for the family’s Xihe Holdings and four other subsidiaries to recoup its debt. Oversea Chinese Banking...
In an address to the nation on March 12, 2020 about the Covid-19 situation in Singapore, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said: "What makes Singapore different from other countries is that we have confidence in each other, we...
A 29-year-old Indonesian woman was arrested today (July 29), two days after she abandoned her newborn baby in a private estate near Upper Paya Lebar Road. Residents alerted the police after discovering that the baby boy was crying inside...
SINGAPORE - The High Court on Wednesday (July 29) fined Mr Li Shengwu, nephew of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, $15,000 after finding him guilty of contempt by scandalising the court in a Facebook post he made in July 2017. If Mr Li...