[ad_1] TOKYO: A major Japanese cosmetics firm faced online boycott calls on Wednesday (December 16) after its CEO used a racial slur on Koreans and bragged that his firm was “purely Japanese.” DHC’s Yoshiaki Yoshida made the comments in a message on the company’s website in which he attacked rival …
Read More »The customer responds to Yishun’s stall owner who said the cockroach is a squid and closed the business
[ad_1] A customer has refuted the claims of a prohibited stall owner who said that the cockroach he found on his noodles could have been a dried squid. Stomper Tan She previously shared how she had found a roach in her Foodpanda order from Taste Beyond Taste Ban Mian & …
Read More »At Golden Mile Complex, Some Are Still Partying Like There Is No Covid-19, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (THE NEW DOCUMENT) – Most of the people in Singapore have been disciplined in the fight against Covid-19 by observing safe distancing measures and adapting to changes amid the new normal. But a clandestine scene seems to have taken root in some places where safe distancing is ignored …
Read More »Zoom to Establish R&D Center in Singapore, Hire ‘Hundreds’ of Engineering Staff, Featured Company and Market News and Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) – US tech giant Zoom Video Communications is opening a research and development center in Singapore, where it will hire hundreds of key engineers, the firm said in a press release on Wednesday (December 16). Zoom, which has had a presence in Singapore for two …
Read More »Zoom to open a new research and development center in Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Zoom Video Communications announced on Wednesday (December 16) that it will open a new research and development (R&D) center in Singapore, hiring “hundreds of key engineers” here. The expansion “represents a growing strategic investment in the country, where Zoom has already had a presence for two years,” as …
Read More »MSF and LTA announce additional COVID-19 relief grants
[ad_1] South China morning post Coronavirus: Thousands of Hong Kong Hotel Bookings Disrupted by Government Decision to Designate Quarantine-Only Facilities Thousands of hotel reservations for Hong Kong arrivals that need to undergo mandatory Covid-19 quarantine would have to be canceled or reorganized after the government dropped several popular properties off …
Read More »Club owner and 7 other people fined for meeting at Arab Street Club during ‘circuit breaker’
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: During the “circuit breaker,” when all social gatherings were banned, a club owner invited his business partners and shareholders to his store on Arab Street to discuss how to deal with financial losses from the pandemic. The police heard music coming from the premises and raided the club …
Read More »Taxi Drivers and Private Rental Car Drivers to Receive S $ 133 Million Additional COVID-19 Help Starting in January
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Taxi drivers and private rental car drivers will receive additional support of S $ 133 million from the government, in a move aimed at moderating the impact of the termination of a self-employed assistance scheme, the Transport Authority said. Land. (LTA) on Wednesday (December 16). The additional support …
Read More »New COVID-19 Grant Launched to Help Low to Middle Income Workers
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A new scheme will be introduced to assist Singaporeans and permanent residents affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) said on Wednesday (December 16). The COVID-19 Recovery Grant, launching on January 18, targets low-to-middle-income workers and the self-employed. Ad Ad Despite a …
Read More »New authentication options for SingPass transactions, including face verification
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Two new two-factor authentication (2FA) options will be available to SingPass users transacting with government digital services starting Wednesday (December 16), including an option to use face verification. The new options will be implemented prior to the decommissioning of the OneKey token option at the end of March, …
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