In power since independence in 1965, the PAP had been widely expected to win and carry Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to what is likely his last victory before retirement as national leader.
High Commissioner Jawed Ashraf served in Singapore for 43 months and will now move to France
Singapore reported 202 new cases, pushing the tally to 43,661, as it is gearing up to reopen tourism-linked businesses in stages during the phase-2 of the Covid-19 'circuit breaker' reopening.
Clinical trials will begin next week
Singapore will soon roll out a wearable contact tracing device to help curb the spread of the Covid-19 that has affected more than 37,000 people in the country
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Such arrangements allow for the restoration of connectivity and facilitation of short-term essential business and official travel between countries
In the past two financial years, FDI from Singapore has surpassed that from Mauritius
Following the news, the central bank chief economist Ed Robinson said monetary policy remains unchanged and will next be reviewed in October, as planned
Singapore has started to re-open some but limited businesses and social activities ahead of the official "circuit breaker" end date of June 1
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The repatriation operation is being conducted under India's ambitious 'Vande Bharat' mission to bring back around 15,000 stranded citizens from overseas.
The home ministry has also made it mandatory for pilots and crew to undergo Covid-19 tests in order to operate evacuation flights
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Selected activities such as home-based businesses, laundry services and barbers will be allowed to operate from May 12.
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On April 17, Hin Leong Trading filed an application to the Singapore High Court for a debt moratorium (bankruptcy protection) as it seeks to restructure debts of almost $4 billion
The densely populated city-state produces only about 10% of its food needs but has plans to increase that as climate change and population growth threaten global food supplies
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has called climate change a matter of 'life and death,' an existential threat to the country as important as national defense
Tourism in East and Southeast Asia has suffered a jolt following the spread of the virus