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Singapore scrambles two fighter jets after bomb threat on Air India Express flight
Singapore's Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said that the airlines had received an email that there was…
ANI
A millennial couple in Singapore spent 8 months turning a rundown unit into their dream home. Take a look inside.
The couple told BI that they viewed 20 different places before buying the first floor of a 1950s ho…
Amanda Goh
I'm an Australian living in the US. I route all my flights home through Singapore just to explore Changi Airport.
I'm an Australian living in the US. I used to book flights home through Europe, but now I always pl…
Ree Winter
India and Singapore elevate relations to Comprehensive Strategic Partnership; Agree to expand trade, investment
India and Singapore elevated their bilateral relations to the level of Comprehensive Strategic Part…
ANI
I attended Bryan Johnson's Don't Die Summit in Singapore. It started with a rave.
On social media, the summit was being touted as "a gathering for people who want to live healthier …
Amanda Goh
Kmart has all but disappeared from the US. But its Australian namesake is booming.
Wesfarmers-owned Kmart now operates over 300 stores across Australia and New Zealand and employs ar…
Nathan Rennolds
Qantas mistakenly sells first-class flights at a massive discount
Qantas said the prices were "too good to be true" and, as a gesture of goodwill, has offered to reb…
Mia Jankowicz
I manage a private yacht marina in Singapore. Here are 3 ways I build trust with wealthy clients.
Jonathan Sit, manager at ONE15 Marina Singapore's talks about the importance of face-to-face intera…
Lian Kit Wee
Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin donated $15 million to a Singapore private school that charges up to $47,000 a year
Eduardo Saverin gave $15 million to the Singapore American School to fund key projects. The school'…
Lian Kit Wee
I stayed in a $290-a-night glamping tent off the coast of Singapore to put the 'slow living' lifestyle to the test
At Into the Woods, guests are encouraged to live slowly and recharge from city life.
Erin Liam
North Korea likes to stir up trouble around US elections, and this time around, it's been at it with missiles
North Korea's missile and military activity spikes around US elections, research going back decades…
Chris Panella
Efforts by the US to counter China in the South China Sea could backfire
The US could ramp up efforts to counter China in the South China Sea but that comes with risks, sec…
Thibault Spirlet
Trump said Taiwan should pay for US protection. Here's what a second Trump term could mean for the island.
In 2025, Taiwan will have to contend with uncertainty on whether the US will protect it, or play it.
Matthew Loh,Kwan Wei Kevin Ta…
Decreased oil exports, because of lower crude prices increasing India's trade deficit, says CRISIL
India's oil exports have been impacted by the fall in crude oil prices, leading to a contraction in…
ANI
I stayed in a $290-a-night tiny home on an island 5 miles from Singapore. It was smaller than a parking space.
Tiny Away guests can preorder ready-to-eat microwave meals for $8 or bring their own food.
Erin Liam
International airlines are all-in on fancy first-class seats, even as US carriers focus only on business for long-haul flights
First class is largely filled with corporate customers, but many deep-pocket individuals are willin…
Taylor Rains
Trend of strong FDI to accelerate in coming quarters, note experts
. The government data showed that overseas inflows in May rose to $5.85 billion and in June to $ 5.…
PTI
Singapore and Hong Kong are the most expensive cities for the ultra-rich to spend their millions
The ranking takes into account the costs of housing and childbirth costs as well as wealthy status …
Grace Dean
After 9 rejections, she landed her dream job as a Singapore Airlines flight attendant. Six years later, she quit to open a hawker stall.
Cherry Tan, 29, says her parents weren't happy about her career change. "Even until today, they ask…
Erin Liam
These 6 US cities are the greatest 'engines of the global economy,' beating financial hubs like London and Singapore, a study of 1,000 cities worldwide finds
Oxford Economics' Global Cities Index ranked six US cities, including Dallas, at the top of its eco…