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Ho Chi Minh City has edged past Singapore in a new global ranking of cities people do not want to leave, cementing its status ...
Indeed, Singapore does live up to its name as a “fine city”. Here are 12 offences you have probably committed, and how much you should have been fined for doing so. Read Also: 4 Scenarios Where ...
Singapore: A "Fine" City (Just be sure to leave the drugs at home.) Author. Sam Antonio. Publish Date. Aug. 28, 2012. Singapore's extravagant ArtScience Museum on Marina Bay, downtown in the ...
How Singapore became a magnet for independent jewellers A wealthy local clientele looking for one-off designs has boosted the sector, and now word is spreading internationally ...
A study by the Economist Intelligence Unit reports that Singapore retains its position as the globe’s priciest place to live. The city is followed by Hong Kong and Zurich. New York is ranked ninth.
Singapore’s evolution from Garden City to City in Nature has been the latest step in a decades-long process by which an urban population is learning to coexist with the natural world.
Singapore is set to charge an activist with staging a one-man protest without a permit over an incident in which he held up a sign bearing a crudely drawn smiley face outside a police station.
Despite economic uncertainty, at least five restaurants are opening or set to open in 2025. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Souvenirs in the Timeless Merlion collection feature Singapore’s iconic half-lion, half-fish mascot and include limited-edition ingots weighing 31.1g and made of 999 fine silver.
In the 1960s, Lee Kuan Yew saw cows roaming his city, rubbish on sidewalks and corrupt police. Seeking to ensure the survival of Singapore after its split from much larger Malaysia, the city-state ...
Tidjane Thiam got away with a fine of half a million dollars, or just 0.009 percent of what he paid the Americans late last year. Yet the Credit Suisse Group AG CEO won't be fooled by Singapore's ...
SINGAPORE – Singapore is ... 40, who has had several run-ins with authorities in the city-state, which tightly controls public assembly, ... He faces a fine of up to S$5,000 ($3,719).