[ad_1] CLEVELAND (AFP) – Joe Biden offered a swift response on Tuesday (September 29) to US President Donald Trump’s campaign accusations that he would use an electronic headset to gain the upper hand during his long-awaited presidential debate. The two sides exchanged bitter criticism just hours before the clash in …
Read More »What is the difference between MediSave and MediShield Life – a 2 minute explanation?
[ad_1] They sound the same, but their medical benefits are not. Wonder no more with these 6 key differences between Medisave and Medishield Life. Despite the extensive coverage regularly given to government policies, I was still amazed to learn so many new things while doing my research for a recently …
Read More »Daily report: what happened today, government and economy
[ad_1] Thursday, October 1, 2020 – 6:30 pm Stories that you may have missed Singtel Group CEO Chua Sock Koong will retire; Yuen Kuan Moon will take over SINGAPORE Telecommunications Group CEO Chua Sock Koong is retiring after 31 years with the company. 9,000 opportunities in professional services offered in …
Read More »Pushing to bring COVID-19 vaccines to the poor faces problems
[ad_1] LONDON: An ambitious humanitarian project to deliver coronavirus vaccines to the world’s poorest people is facing a potential shortage of money, cargo planes, refrigeration and vaccines, and faces skepticism from even some of those most affected. aims to help. In one of the biggest hurdles, rich countries have blocked …
Read More »Singapore remains the second most digitally competitive country in the world; USA Is Number One, Tech News & Featured Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Singapore maintained its position as the second most digitally competitive country in the world, after the United States, in the latest edition of IMD’s World Ranking of Digital Competitiveness. Rounding out the top five are Denmark, Sweden and Hong Kong, according to the Institute for Management Development …
Read More »Workers ages 18 to 59 will be given priority for COVID-19 vaccine, says Indonesian health minister
[ad_1] JAKARTA: Indonesia will give health personnel, as well as workers between 18 and 59 years of age, priority access to the COVID-19 vaccine, the country’s health minister said. After attending a meeting with various ministers on the vaccination program on Wednesday (September 30), Health Minister Terawan Agus Putranto said …
Read More »Singapore’s daily imported case count surpasses bedroom infections for the first time in 6 months
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The number of new daily COVID-19 cases imported into Singapore from abroad exceeded the number of new infections among migrant workers living in dormitories for the first time in six months on Thursday (October 1), according to data compiled by CNA. Singapore had 21 new COVID-19 cases on …
Read More »260 new cases of COVID-19 in Malaysia, the second largest daily increase since the pandemic began
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian authorities warned of a new wave of COVID-19 after 260 new infections were reported on Thursday (October 1), the largest daily increase since the pandemic began. The sharp rise in infections comes after an increase in travel to and from Sabah for state elections. The national …
Read More »Former Malaysian Attorney General Mohamed Apandi Takes Legal Action Over 2018 Dismissal
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Former Malaysian Attorney General Mohamed Apandi Ali sent a demand letter to the Malaysian Attorney General’s Office (AGC), seeking restitution and unspecified damages for his dismissal in 2018. In the demand letter, Apandi claimed that his dismissal was orchestrated and decided by the then Prime Minister, Dr. …
Read More »Singapore tourism works to convince wary public of ‘cruises to nowhere’
[ad_1] The ship may have sailed to Singapore Airlines’ “Flights to nowhere”, but not for cruisers eager to hit the waves again. The Singapore Tourism Board has set its sights on cruises to nowhere and awarded a S $ 145,000 contract to Norway’s DNV GL to prepare arrangements for two- …
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