SINGAPORE: Highly insufficient - that’s what Singapore’s climate report card says of its targets and actions, measured against the Paris Agreement's aim of "pursuing efforts to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius." In fact, it represents a stepwise
SINGAPORE: Former Singapore transport minister S Iswaran pleaded guilty on Tuesday (Sep 24) on what was expected to be the first day of his criminal trialsigebet, after saying for months he would be contesting the case to clear his name. The 62-year
SINGAPORE: For the first time, Singapore’s total population has exceeded six million, mainly due to the growth in the non-resident population. As of June this year, the country’s population stood at 6.04 million, a 2 per cent increase from last yea
do888 Singapore navy’s first two Invincible-class submarines fully operational after commissioning
2024-10-08SINGAPORE: The Republic of Singapore Navy's (RSN) first two Invincible-class submarines - named Invincible and Impeccable - are now fully operational following a commissioning ceremony on Tuesday (Sep 24). Prime Minister Lawrence Wong officiated the
SINGAPORE: According to the annual Population in Brief released on Tuesday (Sep 24), Singapore’s total population has grown to 6.04 million people. This was largely driven by the non-resident population, which grew by 5 per cent from June 2023 to Ju
SINGAPORE: Aeronautical engineering and aerospace electronics students at Singapore Polytechnic (SP) will get hands-on learning experience working with a military-grade Super Puma helicopter. Super Puma helicopters have been employed for various pur
SINGAPORE: A two-storey structure resembling part of a submarine stands tall and imposing at a Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) training centre, tucked away at Changi Naval Base in Tanah Merah. Here, engineers squeeze through a tiny gap to get to t
SINGAPORE: The most sustainable way for Singapore football to grow is to build up a pool of its own youth players rather than just importing foreign talent, said Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong. Speaking on CNA programme Talking
spingold Singapore calls for UN Security Council's use of vetoes to be 'constrained'
2024-10-08SINGAPORE: Singapore on Wednesday (Sep 25) called for the reform of the United Nations Security Council, including constraining the exercise of the veto by the five permanent member states. In a statement at the UN Security Council open debate on We