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Taskforce set up to bolster S’pore’s tech resilience following Crowdstrike outage: Josephine Teo
It will assess if further measures should be taken to improve Singapore’s resilience when such disruptions occur
a year ago | straitstimes.com
PM Wong, PAP sec-gen Lee Hsien Loong pen congratulatory letters to Vietnam’s To Lam
They congratulated him over his appointment as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Singapore gravely concerned about escalating tensions in the Middle East: Vivian
S'pore reiterates its call for all sides to comply with international law, he said on Aug 7.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
5 people nabbed after allegedly buying, selling Worldcoin accounts belonging to others
The police cautioned members of the public against giving away or selling their accounts as they could be used for criminal activities.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Marine Parade shuttle bus service carries about 1,000 residents a week, costs $1m a year to run
The pilot is funded by donations and a one-off CDC grant of $200,000.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Clean-up operations for affected beaches from oil spill likely to be completed in next month or so
Several parts of East Coast Park have also reopened for land-based activities.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
All devices affected by Mobile Guardian glitch to be fixed by Aug 16; priority for O-level students
MOE said it has been working with schools to restore affected devices to normal usage.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
Majority of resale flats remain affordable to first-timers: Desmond Lee
SINGAPORE - The majority of resale flats remain within reach of Singaporeans, National Development Minister Desmond Lee said on Aug 6 as he addressed concerns about the affordability of public housing.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
13 migrant domestic workers, 14 errant employers arrested in MOM bust
The 13 had allegedly worked as illegal household cleaners for other employers.
a year ago | straitstimes.com
No further malicious posts on Singapore’s leadership transition: Sun Xueling
Public vigilance against foreign interference is important
a year ago | straitstimes.com
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How to soundproof your home in Singapore?
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
4 years ago | Propertygroup
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Can Real Estate Help You Achieve FIRE in 2025?
The FIRE movement, short for Financial Independence, Retire Early, is attracting more people who want freedom from the traditional 9-to-5 grind. Real estate has long been a popular route to FIRE, offering rental income, capital gains, and control over one’s financial future. In 2025, though, the property landscape has shifted. Interest rates remain high, regulations […] The post Can Real Estate Help You Achieve FIRE in 2025? first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Why More Families Are Choosing Two-Bedders Over Bigger Properties in 2025
Not too long ago, one and two-bedder units were mainly properties for landlords. These smaller units were mostly prized for high rental yields, but were considered too small for family homes. At the most, a two-bedder was considered a stepping stone for young couples. Today though, a new pattern has emerged. From sales numbers in […] The post Why More Families Are Choosing Two-Bedders Over Bigger Properties in 2025 first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
11 hours ago | thefinance.sg
Commentary: Don’t prophesy the great fall of the Shinawatra dynasty just yet
Even with Thaksin Shinawatra behind bars and daughter Paetongtarn ousted, Thailand’s electoral dynamics continue to play to the strengths of political parties like Pheu Thai, says Control Risks’ Harrison Cheng.
in 4 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Walls crack, who pays? Johor quakes put spotlight on homeowners’ insurance gaps
In Malaysia, many homeowners are uninsured or under-insured. After the recent Johor earthquakes, this needs to change, experts say.
in 4 hours | channelnewsasia.com
Watkin Jones gets greenlight for 322-bed Bristol PBSA scheme
The Ionic scheme in the Temple Quarter area will include ground-floor commercial space. The post Watkin Jones gets greenlight for 322-bed Bristol PBSA scheme appeared first on Property Week.
an hour ago | propertyweek.com
Gillon joins Puma Property Finance as head of hotels
She has held the position of head of hotel finance at Leumi UK for the past 16 years. The post Gillon joins Puma Property Finance as head of hotels appeared first on Property Week.
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