KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 (Reuters) - Indonesia's foreign minister said on Sunday recent detentions of Islamic militants suspected of plotting to attack Western targets have weakened but not crippled terrorist movements in the country. More »
SINGAPORE, July 6, 2008 (AFP) - Singapore's booming residential property sector is finally showing signs of cooling but projects including two casino developments should underpin long-term prices, analysts say. More »
FRANKFURT, July 5 (Reuters) - The German government has thrown its support behind keeping TUI AG's <TUIGn.DE> container shipping business Hapag-Lloyd in German hands, a government official was quoted as saying by a newspaper on Saturday. More »
SINGAPORE : The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) has stressed that its health screening process for pre—enlistees is comprehensive and is of international standards. More »
SINGAPORE : Singapore will meet Jordan, Thailand and three—time winners Iran in Group E of the final qualification round for the AFC Asian Cup 2011 in Doha. More »
SINGAPORE: With oil prices on the rise, companies making deliveries like florists and furniture movers have been hard hit. More »
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Academy of Law has put together an exhibition at the Supreme Court to show Singapore’s legal heritage as part of its 20th anniversary celebrations. More »
SINGAPORE: Over 100,000 people are expected to throng the Marina Bay area during the Formula One race in September and organisers are optimistic that businesses will benefit from the crowd. More »
SINGAPORE : Day 20 of the Amutha Valli forced exorcism trial saw tempers flaring in court on Thursday. More »
SINGAPORE: Expect road closures and diversions in preparation for Singapore’s first Formula One race in September. The most affected areas will be roads around the Padang, Marina Square and Suntec City. More »