Singapore is doubling its power import capacity under a regional trading agreement in a bid to meet growing energy demand.
The five-nation exercise was hosted by the British Armed Forces in Warminster, Wiltshire. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Malaysia's Ministry of Transport, through the ⁠ Department of Road Transport (Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan, or JPJ), announced ...
Malaysia's Sultan Ibrahim will visit China for a four-day visit, China's foreign ministry said on Wednesday, with the ...
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Baker’s Cottage addressed the recent incident involving its mooncakes in Singapore that were found to be tainted with E. coli ...
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Singapore-based Fintech group M-DAQ Global Pte. Ltd. has launched its Wallex cross-border foreign exchange (FX) and payment ...
The Prime Minister talks with TIME about his balancing act at home and abroad and the lessons he says he learned from his ...