The Straits Times
Singapore’s public accounts watchdog stresses importance of modernising public sector IT systems
Privileged access management is the control and protection of accounts that have enhanced access beyond that of a standard user
Thailand is wracked by floods and quakes. But what’s holding it back is far harder to tackle
The kingdom, which heads to the polls on Feb 8, has lost its lustre after years of economic underperformance
High gold prices cause cash crunch at Malaysia pawnshops
Industry experts have observed the volatility triggering a phenomenon known as ‘overlapping’
Jakarta’s stock plunge shines light on ‘pump and dump’ schemes that victimise retail investors
Retail investors have lost billions of dollars in the last decade due to what critics call regulatory negligence
Nearly 7,000 BTO flats to go on sale in June, including in Berlayar estate and Ang Mo Kio
Bishan will feature a 1,210-unit project in Upper Thomson, possibly Prime or Plus
Singapore pledges to keep supply chains resilient as US proposes critical minerals bloc to counter China
Most of the 50-odd nations gathered to discuss the issue have not yet offered opinions on the trading bloc nor committed to joining it
ST Engineering’s hovercraft-like AirFish set to ply Singapore-Batam route from second half of 2026
ST Engineering will also work with operator Wings Over Water Ferries (WOW) to bring the service to India
Singapore to fully switch to new ERP system from Jan 1, 2027; Bill to make on-board unit compulsory
ERP 2 lets authorities add new toll points without installing large, costly physical gantries system
Meta must have facial recognition measures for notable Facebook users in Singapore or risk S$1 million fine
This is to reduce scam advertisements, accounts, profiles and business pages that impersonate two sets of people
Indonesia says no to US demand to buy American drones, but agrees to other terms in trade talks
Both countries are in the final stages of talks on a so-called reciprocal tariff deal