[ad_1] LOUISVILLE, Kentucky: Two white police officers who shot at the apartment of Breonna Taylor, a black medical worker, will not be prosecuted for her death because their use of force was justified, and a third was charged with endangering their neighbors said the Kentucky attorney general. on Wednesday (September …
Read More »Liverpool’s calculated transfer policy is underlined by the surprise loss of a highly talented prospect
[ad_1] He almost got lost amid the frenzy in response to announcements from Liverpool’s Thiago Alcântara and Diogo Jota, followed by Sunday’s emphatic win over Chelsea, but over the weekend the club also said goodbye to one of its most talented youngsters. in Ki-Jana Hoever. In a move that came …
Read More »More employees allowed to return to workplaces starting next Monday: Lawrence Wong
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Starting next Monday (September 28), more employees will be able to return to their workplaces, while office work events will be allowed to take place. These changes are part of the updated requirements for safe management measures (SMM) in the workplace developed by the Ministry of Manpower …
Read More »NUS brings together faculties of arts and sciences to form a new university, Singapore news and better stories
[ad_1] The National University of Singapore (NUS) will bring together two of its faculties, one of them the largest, to form a new interdisciplinary university next year. It has been proposed that the College of Arts and Social Sciences, which has the highest enrollment in NUS, with 6,404 college students …
Read More »Singapore and India exchanges end derivatives dispute
[ad_1] The Singapore and Indian stock exchanges have ended a long battle over derivatives and agreed to launch a trading link between the two markets, marking a substantial improvement in relations between Asian exchanges. Singapore Exchange said it had agreed with the National Stock Exchange of India to go ahead …
Read More »COVID-19 restrictions were further lowered on worship services, wedding receptions; up to 100 attendees allowed
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Up to 100 attendees will be allowed at all wedding and worship services starting October 3, compared to the current limit of 50. The announcement, made at a multi-ministerial working group (MTF) virtual press conference on Wednesday (September 23), follows a pilot from the Ministry of Culture, Community …
Read More »Daughter of the man who killed her husband: I’m afraid of losing my dad while behind bars
[ad_1] She would have been relieved when her father escaped from the gallows after his murder charge was reduced to wrongful death. But Ms. Shyller Tan, 46, now faces the dreaded prospect of never seeing him alive outside of prison again after he was sentenced to 8 1/2 years in …
Read More »A new business travel pass is being tested for senior executives in Singapore who need to travel abroad regularly for work, Health News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A new business travel pass is being tested for senior executives in Singapore with regional or international responsibilities who need to travel abroad regularly for official and business purposes. Travelers with this pass, which is not country-specific, will be required to adhere to a strictly controlled itinerary …
Read More »Tesla Shares Plummet As Elon Musk Promises Radically Cheaper Electric Car 3 Years Away, Companies & Markets News & Top Stories
[ad_1] NEW YORK (REUTERS) – Investors slashed $ 50 billion (S $ 68.4 billion) from Tesla’s market value on Tuesday (September 23) despite CEO Elon Musk’s promise to cut vehicle costs so radically electric that a $ 25,000 self-driving car will be possible. but not for at least three years. …
Read More »Huawei calls on suppliers to help survive US crackdown
[ad_1] TAIPEI – Huawei Technologies said Wednesday that it will continue to work with suppliers who are willing and able to stick with the Chinese company as it “fights for survival” against increasingly intense US repression. “Huawei is in a difficult situation these days. Continued aggression from the US government …
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