The Straits Times
Electricity tariff to rise significantly from July despite Iran deal: EMA
Singapore is highly dependent on imports for its energy needs, and imported natural gas accounts for 95% of electricity production
Cat A COE rate exceeds Cat B for third time in 4 months; premiums largely down
The Open category is the only one that is higher, with an increase of S$2
HDB launches 6,952 BTO flats, including Prime projects in Berlayar and Upper Thomson
Seven BTO projects are on sale across Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, Bukit Merah, Woodlands and Sembawang
Back to square one? A US-Iran ‘deal’ that resolves little and could make things worse
The biggest imponderable is what will now happen to the American military deployments in the region
Nearly S$100 million to be pumped into municipal, industrial water solutions: Gan Kim Yong
Climate change brings extreme weather with a third of Singapore at risk of coastal flooding, DPM Gan says
ERP alerts, roadside e-parking payment in trial ahead of ERP 2 roll-out
With the switchover to the satellite-based system, gantries will be progressively removed
‘Keep what works, change what does not’: PM Wong on Singapore’s approach to navigating challenges
He was speaking ahead of the opening plenary of the World Cities Summit 2026
Why Iran’s threat against undersea cables could be a bigger weapon than oil
Global Internet connectivity is increasingly vulnerable as countries eye the vital submarine networks for attack even as dependence on them grows
Chips still king of Singapore exports amid non-tech upswing in Asia
The Republic produces one in 10 chips globally and one in five pieces of semiconductor equipment
Indonesia’s weakening markets and economy have a personality problem – Prabowo’s
The mercurial president has spooked businesses and placed retired military men in charge of various companies