[ad_1] SINGAPORE: In less than two months to 2021, we have witnessed more than half a dozen technology companies in the region announcing their plans to go public. These include established Southeast Asian unicorns like Grab, Gojek, Tokopedia, and Traveloka, who have launched concrete discussions to explore new growth opportunities. …
Read More »‘An indefatigable leader’: Prime Minister Lee sends his condolences to former diplomat Lee Chiong Giam’s wife
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Former diplomat Lee Chiong Giam was a “tireless leader” and will be remembered for his many contributions to Singapore, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Friday (March 12). In a letter of condolence to Mr. Lee Chiong Giam’s wife, Mdm Png, the Prime Minister said: “We will …
Read More »SUSS Student Helped Provide ‘Untraceable’ Cars With Cloned License Plates To Criminals, Court And Crime News And Highlights Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A 28-year-old student helped provide criminals with cars that were modified so they couldn’t be traced. On Friday (March 12), Tan Wen Jie, a part-time student at Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), pleaded guilty to conspiring to mislead the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and Singapore Customs. …
Read More »10 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore, including 1 in the community and 9 imported, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – 10 new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of noon on Friday (March 12), bringing Singapore’s total to 60,080. One of these cases is in the community, while the other nine are imported cases that were placed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival in Singapore, the Ministry of Health …
Read More »Man Who Violated COVID-19 Rules To Provide Carpooling Services Jailed, Fined And Banned From Driving
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A man who violated a COVID-19 law and committed traffic violations while leaving his home to provide carpool services during the “circuit breaker” received three days in jail, a fine of S $ 1,800 and a ban on drive for a year on Friday (March 12). Ng Chiang …
Read More »Japan team should not take Chinese vaccines, says minister
[ad_1] Sport Japanese athletes at the Summer Olympics will not be eligible for coronavirus vaccines offered by China as Japan has not approved the vaccines, Olympic Games Minister Tamayo Marukawa said on Friday, according to public broadcaster NHK. . FILE PHOTO: Japan’s Minister of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tamayo …
Read More »Travel corridors for vaccinated passengers could open in the second half of 2021: Ong Ye Kung, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Bilateral travel corridors for vaccinated passengers from places with low to moderate infection rates may happen in the second half of this year, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Friday (March 12), as Singapore continues to explore. ways to open your borders. and reactivate air travel. …
Read More »Chinatown Point was evacuated after a store caught fire, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Chinatown Point buyers and tenants were evacuated on Friday morning (March 12) after a fire broke out. The fire is believed to have started inside Luxury City, a luxury handbags and accessories retailer located on the first floor of the mall. The store signage appeared to be …
Read More »Thai Prime Minister and Cabinet Cancel Scheduled Vaccines Against AstraZeneca
[ad_1] BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and members of his cabinet on Friday (March 12) canceled plans to receive AstraZeneca vaccine injections after the country reportedly delayed use of the vaccines. of blood clots in some European nations, a health official said. At a Health Ministry press conference, Prasit …
Read More »Join the Talks to Go Public on a Nearly $ 40 Billion Spac Deal: Sources, Companies, and Markets Featured News and Stories
[ad_1] BENGALURÚ (REUTERS) – Grab Holdings is in talks to go public through a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company that could value the rideshare giant at nearly US $ 40 billion (S $ 53.6 billion). million), people familiar with the matter said Thursday (March 11). This would make it …
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