WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump says the US did not pay $2 million in medical costs to North Korea in 2017
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North Korea’s Kim says US acting in ‘bad faith’
VLADIVOSTOK: Kim Jong Un has accused the US of acting in “bad faith” in talks on its nuclear arsenal, North
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China tries to allay fears over BRI, says it’s not an exclusive club
BEIJING: President Xi Jinping on Friday sought to ease global concerns over debt traps and regional hegemony by China using
Sri Lanka police chief resigns over bombings
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s top police official, Inspector General of Police Pujith Jayasundara, has resigned over failures that led to the
Nikkei buys Singapore-based media start-up DealStreetAsia
SINGAPORE – Nikkei, owner of the Financial Times (FT) and publisher of Nikkei Asian Review, is acquiring a majority stake
ARA US Hospitality Trust indicative IPO price set at US$0.88 per unit
SINGAPORE – The indicative offer price for an upcoming ARA US Hospitality Trust initial public offering (IPO) is set at
Sri Lanka police chief resigns over bombings: President
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka‘s top police official, Inspector General of Police Pujith Jayasundara, has resigned over failures that led to the
Singapore factory output shrinks most in over three years with 4.8% drop in March
SINGAPORE – Singapore’s manufacturing activity in March fell again into negative territory after a brief respite in February, dragged down
Why Americans are the world’s most stressed-out people
Americans are among the most stressed people in the world, according to a new survey. And that is just the
Essential services to drive rise in services inflation this year, but overall prices to remain in check: MAS
SINGAPORE – Essential services, which include areas such as education, healthcare and domestic services, will be the main factor behind
Digital services, construction to help support Singapore economy as global growth slows: MAS
SINGAPORE – Singapore’s economic outlook continues to be clouded by global uncertainty over the next few quarters, and it will
Labour market holds steady in Q1, citizen unemployment rises slightly: MOM
SINGAPORE – The labour market held steady in the first three months of this year, even as economic growth slowed.
‘I spy with my little eye’: CIA launches Instagram account
WASHINGTON: The Central Intelligence Agency opened its own account on Instagram Thursday with a picture of a desk of mysteries
China’s Xi defends Belt and Road, says ‘not exclusive club’
BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping sought Friday to ease growing concerns about his ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, vowing to
Fake heiress who fooled New York convicted of multiple felonies
NEW YORK: A German-Russian woman who passed herself off as an heiress was found guilty of multiple felonies Thursday in
Singapore accountancy and finance sector faces skills gap: Hays
SINGAPORE – The accountancy and finance sector in Singapore is facing a skills gap despite the large supply of professionals
Office rents see first decline since mid-2017 with 0.6% drop in Q1; retail rents slip 0.2%
SINGAPORE – Rents of office space in the central region of Singapore slipped by 0.6 per cent in the first
Private home rents recover with 1% rise in Q1; vacancy rate dips to 6.3% : URA
SINGAPORE – Rents of private residential properties rose 1.0 per cent in the first quarter of this year from the
Singapore shares decline at Friday’s open; STI down 0.33% to 3,339.23
SINGAPORE – Singapore stocks opened lower on Friday (April 26), with the Straits Times Index declining 0.33 per cent or
Consumers can set own limits for e-payment alerts
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has revised a new rule that requires financial institutions to send alerts to consumers
Exclusive interview: Posting my story on Instagram about NUS Peeping Tom was last resort, says Monica Baey
SINGAPORE – It was a conversation with a student from the United States that got her thinking. Ms Monica Baey,
NUS to set up victim support unit and boost campus security
The National University of Singapore (NUS) yesterday acknowledged that it had failed undergraduate Monica Baey, who was filmed by a
Exclusive interview with Nicholas Lim: No excuse, it was very wrong, says man at centre of NUS sexual voyeurism case
SINGAPORE – Soon after undergraduate Nicholas Lim took a video of someone in the hostel shower on his phone, he
Students disappointed by lack of answers at NUS town hall meeting
They came to be heard and to get answers. Instead, many among the National University of Singapore (NUS) students who