Singapore Newspapers Online
A list of Singapore newspapers and news sites for information on business, sports, jobs, education, lifestyles, travel, and real estate.
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Singapore newspapers and news sites
Straits Times (ST)
It is one of the most widely circulated newspapers in Singapore.
TODAY
Daily English-language newspaper in Singapore.
Business Times
English-language newspaper focuses on business and financial news.
New Paper
Singaporean English-language daily newspaper owned by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH).
Lianhe Zaobao (南洋·星洲联合早报)
Most widely read Chinese-language newspaper published in Singapore. In 1983 Lianhe Zaobao formed as a result of a merger between the "Sin Chew Jit Poh" and the "Nanyang Siang Pau", two of Singaporean oldest Chinese-language newspapers.
Berita Harian
Malay-language newspaper published in Singapore. The newspaper was founded in 1957.
Shin Min Daily News (新明日报)
Daily evening newspaper published since 1967.
Tamil Murasu (Tamil: தமிழ் முரசு)
One of the Tamil newspapers published in Singapore. The Tamil Murasu is the main source of information for the Indian Tamil community in Singapore.
Tabla!
Weekly English language newspaper.
Pravasi Express
A bilingual Malayalam, English newspaper published in Singapore
AsiaOne
News website severing readers from Singapore, Malaysia, China and other neighboring countries.
The Independent Singapore
Channel NewsAsia
STOMP
Tr Emeritus
Weekender
Mothership.sg
Google News Singapore
Yahoo News Singapore
MSN Singapore news
Singapore’s newspapers reflect its diverse culture, strong economy, and global perspective. Major publications like The Straits Times, Today, Lianhe Zaobao, Shin Min Daily News, Tamil Murasu, Berita Harian, Business Times, and New Paper keep readers informed about local and international news, business, politics, and culture. Newspapers are published in English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil, making information accessible to people from different backgrounds. The Straits Times serves English readers, Lianhe Zaobao caters to Chinese speakers, Berita Harian focuses on Malay readers, and Tamil Murasu provides news for the Tamil-speaking community. Digital news has also grown rapidly, with platforms like The Straits Times, Channel NewsAsia, Business Times, TODAY, and Yahoo News Singapore offering real-time updates, videos, and interactive content.
