The Straits Times
Pritam Singh faces disciplinary proceedings brought by Law Society
The nature of the case is stated as “disciplinary proceedings for advocates and solicitors of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Singapore”
Key considerations hanging over the approval of Simba-M1’s merger
Sector regulator Infocomm Media Development Authority has yet to announce its decision
BlueSG team recruits users to test new car-sharing service ahead of launch later in 2026
Shortlisted users will get to try out the revamped service and provide feedback
‘I’ll be the one to lose’: Hawkers, drivers in Asia brace themselves for fuel shortage amid Iran war
There are concerns that the fuel shortages could also mean higher inflation and rising interest rates
New IP rider premiums to cost at least 30% less, with one insurer offering an 84% reduction
All seven insurers will be launching new Integrated Shield Plan rider products by Apr 1
Further spikes in Singapore petrol, power prices loom with oil topping US$100
Some 15 million barrels of crude oil and 290 million cubic m of LNG pass through Hormuz each day from the Middle East to mainly Asia and Europe
‘I’ll do my job or someone else will take it’: Why many Asians are staying put in the Gulf amid war
Many say they are feeling safe but are anxious about the increasing hostilities
Subsidy clawbacks could hit 20% for Singapore’s tallest public housing project at Pearl’s Hill: analysts
Prime and Plus flats come with stricter resale conditions
ST, BT digital subscriptions now available on KrisShop in new tie-up
KrisFlyer miles can be used to redeem the digital news subscriptions
Beyond Iran, an arc of instability looms in West Asia
Bizarre and cruelly timed as this strike was, US interventions in Asia have a dismal record, from the Vietnam War down