"Well-meaning overprotection" of people with disabilities can inadvertently lead to a lack of soft skills that ultimately hold them back at the workplace, says a human resources trainer.
By Yantoultra Ngui and Stefanno Sulaiman SINGAPORE/JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesian telcos XL Axiata, Smartfren Telecom and its ...
Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Ong Pei Ching, Partner, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, TSMP ...
Singapore’s father and son billionaire duo, Raj and Kishin Kumar, are establishing a family office in Abu Dhabi to manage ...
Special envoy for International Affairs of the interim government of Bangladesh addressed an International Conference at Singapore ...
He made the remark while speaking to a Singapore crowd on Sept. 13, 2024. Per the Vatican's Italian-to-English translation, ...
Pope Francis once said, “All religions are paths to God.” ...
“We're on a long-term path to keep globalizing, and we continue to do so,” said Boston-based Steve Klar, president and one of ...
Briefing reporters after the meeting, he said the Energy and Mineral Resources Division would procure one cargo LNG from the spot market from M/S Vitol Asia Pte Ltd, Singapore through an international ...
British Airways reopened its lounge at Singapore's Changi Airport yesterday. This is good news as Qantas and Qatar Airways ...
The Blue Dream Melody recently set sail from Shanghai, China, in late November for a 33-night voyage to Southeast Asia and ...
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp., Singapore’s second-largest lender, told some international clients to show proof of residence ...