Singapore Warns U.S. Venezuela Intervention Risks Global Order
Singapore’s leader warns U.S. military intervention in Venezuela sets dangerous precedent for international order, citing concerns for small nations’ sovereignty.
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Singapore’s leader warns U.S. military intervention in Venezuela sets dangerous precedent for international order, citing concerns for small nations’ sovereignty.
At the Munich Security Conference, Singapore’s Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen emphasized the rise of multipolarization and China’s pivotal role in shaping an international order based on rules rather than might.
Singapore’s Chinatown is celebrating the Lunar New Year with a dazzling snake-themed lantern display, ushering in the Year of the Snake with vibrant decorations and festivities until February 27.
Spring Festival is celebrated enthusiastically in both Singapore and the Chinese mainland, uniting families through traditions like reunion dinners and home decorations, strengthening the global Chinese community.
India’s Gukesh Dommaraju, 18, becomes the youngest chess world champion, defeating China’s Ding Liren in a dramatic final match in Singapore.
Chinese defending champion Ding Liren defeated India’s Gukesh Dommaraju in Game 12 of the FIDE World Chess Championship in Singapore, tying the overall score at 6-6 and intensifying the competition.
Singapore’s Center for Domestic Employees will introduce Chinese dialect courses next year for migrant domestic workers to improve communication with employers.
Singapore’s public sector reduced carbon emissions by 0.2% in FY2023, emitting 3.6 million tonnes of CO2e according to the GreenGov.SG Report.
Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang will visit Singapore and Azerbaijan from November 10 to 13 to strengthen bilateral cooperation and attend the World Leaders Climate Action Summit.
China wrapped up the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup in Singapore with a total of 12 medals, concluding the final stop of this season’s short-course series.
China concluded the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup in Singapore with a total of 12 medals, including two golds and one bronze on the final day of the short-course series.
Chinese swimmers Pan Zhanle, Qin Haiyang, and Tang Qianting secured three more gold medals at the World Aquatics Swimming World Cup in Singapore, showcasing China’s dominance in the pool.
Chinese electric vehicle brands are revolutionizing Singapore’s transportation landscape, offering advanced technology and affordable options that align with the city’s sustainable future.
Singapore is immersed in the spirit of the Mid-Autumn Festival, uniting families with vibrant lanterns, floral displays, mooncakes, and a variety of performances and activities.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Singapore’s Vivian Balakrishnan in Beijing to strengthen strategic coordination and reinforce bilateral ties ahead of upcoming regional meetings.
Singapore’s Ministry of Health updates measures to prevent mpox Clade I infection, increasing vigilance among medical practitioners and implementing strict quarantine protocols.
Beaches on Singapore’s Sentosa Island were closed Saturday due to an oil spill at a nearby port, affecting luxury waterfront homes and tourists, authorities said.
Lawrence Wong, 51, becomes Singapore’s new prime minister after Lee Hsien Loong steps down, signaling a generational shift in leadership for the nation.
Lawrence Wong, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, is poised to become the nation’s next leader. Discover his journey from civil servant to the forefront of Singaporean politics.
Joseph Schooling, Singapore’s only Olympic gold medalist, has announced his retirement from competitive swimming, closing a historic chapter in sports.