Multi-Nation Teamwork Key to Reducing Environmental Conflicts: Vivian and Green Group Ministers
Global cooperation on natural resource management is essential for reducing the risk of environmental conflicts, says Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan Shared Responsibility... Read More
Food-Inspired Floats and Costumes to Take Centre Stage at Chingay 2025
The 2025 Chingay Parade, one of the first events marking Singapore’s 60th birthday, will showcase the nation’s diverse culinary heritage through food-themed... Read More
Evening Update: Key Headlines from The Straits Times
Top stories of the day: from neighbour disputes and COE supply to rising greenhouse gas emissions and changes in China’s tourism landscape.... Read More
Car-Leasing Firms’ Share of COEs Drops to 10% in 2024, Says Transport Minister
A decline in car-leasing companies securing COEs reflects strong demand from individual buyers. Between January and October 2024, car-leasing firms secured just... Read More
SIA and Garuda Indonesia to Expand Flight Options Between Singapore and Indonesia
New partnership introduces more flights and joint fare products for travellers to Bali, Jakarta, and Surabaya starting 2025 Singapore Airlines (SIA) and... Read More
Golden Mile Complex to Expand with New Tower and Office Floors
URA grants approval for developer GMC Property to add four floors to Golden Mile Complex, along with a 45-storey residential tower, Aurea.... Read More
New Rule for Unmanned Aircraft in Singapore: Digital Licence Plate Transferable
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore introduces new rules allowing owners of multiple unmanned aircraft to share a single digital licence plate.... Read More
Proposed Bill Gives Consumers Greater Flexibility to Import Food for Personal Use
The new law will allow Singapore residents to bring in a wider variety of food items for personal consumption, while strengthening food... Read More
What Happens When It Becomes Almost Impossible to Spot a Scam, Even for Experts?
AI and new technologies make scams harder to detect, leaving experts and authorities struggling to keep up. Scams have increasingly become more... Read More
Liquor Retailers in Little India Investigated for Rule Violations
Nineteen outlets face scrutiny over breaches of liquor control regulations. Nineteen liquor retail outlets in Singapore’s Little India are under investigation for... Read More