[ad_1] More employees have been given the green light to return to their workplaces, but there are still many challenges facing companies and staff preparing to return to the office. These range from the need to reconfigure work areas to maintain safe distancing to the mental readjustment that workers have …
Read More »Soccer: Singapore Premier League May Resume Mid-October, Football News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The imminent restart of the Singapore Premier League (SPL) football is getting closer and closer. However, the restart of Singapore’s only professional sports league, which has been suspended since March 24, will also depend on an announcement by the Covid-19 multi-ministry task force. Speaking to members of …
Read More »In First Trump-Biden Debate, US Will Finally See Its Choice
[ad_1] The volatile US presidential election enters a fierce new phase this week when Donald Trump and Joe Biden hold their first debate, a television spectacle that finally allows Americans to witness the two antagonists face to face. Tuesday’s showdown, which came just after Trump defied Democrats and nominated a …
Read More »New Silkroutes Group Under CAD Investigation for Possible Securities and Futures Act Non-Compliance, Featured Company and Market News and Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Department of Trade Affairs has launched an investigation into the main board-listed investment holding New Silkroutes Group for a possible offense under the Singapore Securities and Futures Act. The CAD and the Monetary Authority of Singapore asked New Silkroutes on September 24 to provide certain information …
Read More »UK pledges over $ 400 million to WHO, calls for an end to ‘nasty fissures’
[ad_1] LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will promise on Saturday (September 26) a 30 percent increase in funding for the World Health Organization, while urging reforms at the world health body and calling for a reactivation of cross-border cooperation to end the “nasty fissures”. “. Delivering a recorded speech …
Read More »15 new cases detected in Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Health (MINSA) confirmed the detection of an additional 15 COVID-19 cases in Singapore at noon on Sunday (September 27), bringing the country’s total case count to 57,700. There are five imported cases, all of which were placed on the Stay-Home notice upon arrival in …
Read More »Japanese actress Yuko Takeuchi, 40, dies in alleged suicide, Entertainment News
[ad_1] Popular Japanese actress Yuko Takeuchi died at the age of 40. According to Japanese news reports, her family found her unconscious at her Tokyo residence in the early hours of Sunday (September 27) and her death was confirmed at the hospital. The police suspect that suicide is the cause …
Read More »China Boosts Emergency Use of COVID Vaccine Despite Concerns
[ad_1] BEIJING (AP) – After the first shot, he didn’t react. But Kan Chai felt dizzy after the second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine approved for emergency use in China.
Read More »15 new coronavirus cases in Singapore, including 5 imported; none in the community, Singapore highlights and news
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – 15 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed as of noon on Sunday (September 27), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,700. This includes five imported cases, which had been placed on a stay-at-home notice upon arrival in Singapore. There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health …
Read More »The world needs more cooperation, not less, to defeat Covid-19 and rebuild, Vivian Balakrishnan tells the UN, United States News & Top Stories
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Warning that protectionism and unilateral action will ultimately backfire, Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan told the 75th UN General Assembly (UNGA) that no nation, large or small, will be safe. Unless everyone is safe together “What we need now is the multilateralism of vaccines,” he stressed. “We …
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