[ad_1] Friday, December 18, 2020 – 5:54 pm SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) will resume flights to Dubai, Tokyo-Haneda, Moscow and Munich, and will increase the frequency of flights to the US, Europe and South Africa from January 2021. In particular, the airline will resume daily nonstop flights from Los Angeles, San …
Read More »Vaccines reach indigenous communities devastated by COVID-19 in the US.
[ad_1] SANTA FE, New Mexico: The first doses of the coronavirus vaccine are being administered to Native American communities from the desert highlands of New Mexico to a coastal fishing tribe outside Seattle, as the federal government and states they rush to protect one of America’s most vulnerable populations. . …
Read More »The European Commission is embarrassed by the leak of the price of the COVID-19 vaccine
[ad_1] BRUSSELS: The European Commission declined to comment directly on Friday (December 18) on a leak of how much it would pay for doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, emphasizing confidentiality clauses with the companies involved. Spokespersons for the EU executive were questioned about information revealed on Thursday in a tweet …
Read More »Six South Koreans die of COVID-19 while waiting for hospital beds: report
[ad_1] SEOUL: Six people suffering from COVID-19 died in South Korea this month while waiting for hospital beds and hundreds cannot be admitted as rising coronavirus infections burden the healthcare system, officials and media said Friday (18 from December). South Korea reported 1,062 new coronavirus cases on Friday, its second …
Read More »Company director becomes first person to be jailed for providing false information to Iras, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A director of a company dealing with metal and electricity outsourcing work has become the first person here to be sent to jail for giving false information to the Singapore Internal Revenue Authority (Iras). For his crimes, Law Yu Hong, who was a director of a company …
Read More »Middle-aged workers hardest hit by the COVID-19 recession, economists suggest keeping a close eye on the ‘vulnerable’ group
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Amid the rising unemployment rate, middle-aged workers have been hit harder than other groups. In addition to being at higher risk of being laid off, they may also have a harder time landing new jobs, economists said. According to the Ministry of Labor’s (MOM) Third Quarter Labor Market …
Read More »Director of the outsourcing firm, the first to be convicted of giving false statements to IRAS, jailed for 10 days
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: On Friday (December 18), the director of a company that subcontracts electrical and metal works became the first to be convicted of giving a false statement to the Internal Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) during its criminal investigations. Law Yu Hong, the 53-year-old director of the Ho Sin …
Read More »SIA to Resume Daily Flights to the US Starting January 18, Featured US News & Stories
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Singapore Airlines will resume daily nonstop flights from Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York’s JFK International Airport starting January 18. Mr. Joey Seow, regional vice president of SIA – Americas, said in a statement that there are “promising signs of recovery in international air travel, particularly …
Read More »Sony removes Cyberpunk 2077 from PlayStation Store after backlash
[ad_1] Deal Sony Corp said on Friday that it will remove CD Projekt SA’s Cyberpunk 2077 from its PlayStation Store and offer full refunds after players complained that the flagship title was riddled with bugs. FILE PHOTO: Boxes of CD Projekt’s Cyberpunk 2077 game are on display in Warsaw, Poland …
Read More »More than 300,000 public transport vouchers worth S $ 15 million delivered to low-income households
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: More than 300,000 public transportation vouchers worth more than S $ 15 million have been disbursed to low-income households, the Ministry of Transportation (MOT) and the People’s Association (PA) said on Friday (December 18) . Each public transport voucher has a value of S $ 50 and can …
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