[ad_1] SINGAPORE: More employees can return to the workplace starting April 5 and split team arrangements will no longer be mandatory as Singapore eases some COVID-19 measures. The country will move from working from home as a default mode to a more “flexible and hybrid” form of work, Co-Chair of …
Read More »Malaysia and Singapore use blockchain technology for COVID-19 vaccination certificates
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: COVID-19 Vaccination Digital Certificates in Malaysia and Singapore are secured by blockchain technology and come with a traceability feature that indicates the exact lot of the vaccine vial used for inoculation. Malaysian Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said this in a Facebook post on Tuesday …
Read More »Hong Kong, Macao Suspend BioNTech Vaccines Due To Packaging Defects
[ad_1] People line up in front of a community vaccination center administering the BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine in Hong Kong on March 17. Photographer: Chan Long Hei / Bloomberg Photographer: Chan Long Hei / Bloomberg Hong Kong and Macao temporarily suspended Covid vaccines made by BioNTech SE due to a packaging …
Read More »33-year-old businessman linked to alleged record $ 1 billion fraud accused, Singapore News
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A businessman charged on Monday (March 22) has been linked to an alleged fraud involving at least $ 1 billion, the largest in Singapore’s history. Ng Yu Zhi, 33, is the director of two companies and is said to have raised money from investors, allegedly to finance …
Read More »The White House considers 3 trillion dollars for the American economy: reports
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: The administration of President Joe Biden is considering spending $ 3 trillion on infrastructure in the United States, split into two bills that face narrow paths for passage in Congress, US media reported Monday (March 22). The infrastructure plan would follow the US $ 1.9 trillion American Rescue …
Read More »Western countries sanction China for Xinjiang ‘abuses’, Beijing responds to EU
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: The United States, the European Union, Britain and Canada imposed sanctions on Chinese officials on Monday (March 21) for human rights abuses in Xinjiang, the first such coordinated Western action against Beijing under new US President Joe Biden. . Beijing responded immediately with punitive measures against the EU …
Read More »Myanmar activists find new ways to protest as EU passes sanctions on board
[ad_1] YANGON: Protesters honked car horns in Myanmar on Monday (March 22) and posted signs in an empty square to prevent arrest, injury or death as the European Union passed sanctions against 11 people related to the country’s coup. last month and the subsequent crackdown. At least 250 people have …
Read More »Singapore businessman indicted in alleged record worth $ 1 billion fraud, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A businessman charged on Monday (March 22) has been linked to an alleged fraud involving at least $ 1 billion, the largest in Singapore’s history. Ng Yu Zhi, 33, is the director of two companies and is said to have raised money from investors, allegedly to finance …
Read More »Adecco Employment Agency Named SGUnited’s First Job Placement & Skills Partner
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Adecco Personnel employment agency has been designated to help local job seekers secure opportunities under the SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package, said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) and Workforce Singapore (WSG) on Monday (March 22). Adecco is SGUnited’s first job and skills placement partner, and the appointment …
Read More »Protester shot dead in central Myanmar and two Australians in custody
[ad_1] Security forces in Myanmar shot dead an anti-coup protester on Sunday, when the Australian government confirmed that it is helping two citizens who were detained after trying to leave Yangon. Myanmar has been in turmoil since soldiers toppled civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi last month, sparking protests across …
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