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Published on Apr 1, 2025Source: The Straits Times - Pro-Government
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Published on Apr 1, 2025
Cycling every day is like a 9-to-5 job, quips British woman on journey from England to Singapore
The TL;DR: She wanted to have an adventure and see the world in a different way. So Ms Esme Hotston Moore, 28, hopped on her bicycle and started pedalling from her hometown in England, not just to fulfil her dreams, but also to raise funds for a mental …
Source: The Straits Times - Pro-Government -
Published on Apr 1, 2025
Laughing gas abuse among young people in Singapore a concern: Medical experts
SINGAPORE – Medical professionals say they are concerned that young people may be abusing nitrous oxide to feel intoxicated, with buyers purchasing the gas from dubious sellers. The Straits Times was alerted to the illegal activity by a reader who gave her …
Source: The Straits Times - Pro-Government -
Published on Mar 31, 2025
Flying Kangaroo starts Darwin – Singapore hop
SINGAPORE, 1 April 2025: Qantas introduced a new direct service on Sunday connecting Australia’s Northern Territory capital Darwin with Singapore four times weekly. The new service adds 70,000 seats between Darwin and Singapore providing business and …
Source: TTR Weekly - Neutral -
Published on Mar 31, 2025
Singapore legal and compliance jobs rise 37% amid market dip: report
Despite a 6% drop in overall recruitment activity, the number of job roles in the sector climbed 37%. Singapore’s Legal, Risk & Compliance sector is charting its own course amid a broader talent market cooldown. Despite a 6% drop in overall recruitment …
Source: Singapore Business Review - Neutral -
Published on Mar 31, 2025
Singapore legal sector sees $500m opportunity in ESG work
The market is expected to grow between $450m and $500m by 2033. Sustainability-related legal work in Singapore is fast becoming a major growth engine for the legal sector. A government-commissioned report by PwC estimates the market was worth between $140m …
Source: Singapore Business Review - Neutral -
Published on Mar 31, 2025
Singapore’s Temasek snaps up stake in Indian snack maker Haldiram’s
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Temasek has taken a bite out of India’s largest snack maker in a long-term bet on consumption in the world’s most populous country. …
Source: The Financial Times - Neutral -
Published on Mar 31, 2025
Qantas adds capacity with Darwin-Singapore route
Qantas announced it has launched a new Darwin-Singapore service, adding more than 70,000 seats between Darwin and Singapore. The new Qantas service will provide a one stop option to Asia and Europe, making it the fastest way for passengers from there to …
Source: Asian Aviation - Neutral -
Published on Mar 31, 2025
Singapore emerges as top launchpad for cloud and AI growth
Investors increasingly view Singapore as a launchpad for regional AI and cloud growth, the report said. Singapore emerged as a regional digital infrastructure heavyweight in 2024, drawing in billions from private equity and tech giants betting big on the …
Source: Singapore Business Review - Neutral -
Published on Mar 31, 2025
Singapore deports 26 Bangladeshis for terror links
SINGAPORE // Singapore said yesterday it arrested 27 Bangladeshi construction workers last year for supporting “the armed jihad ideology of terrorist groups” and deported 26 of them. The workers were being groomed to return to their home country to …
Source: The National News - Pro-Government