[ad_1] Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood is facing another media backlash after his antics at the Iceland hotel. Sun reports that a video has emerged of the United forward inhaling nitrous oxide at a party weeks before he was sent home from Iceland while on duty in England. Released images …
Read More »49 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, including 1 in the community and 8 imported
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 49 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Sunday (September 13), including one in the community and eight imported infections, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said in its preliminary daily update. This brings Singapore’s case count to 57,406. Ad Ad The only infection in the community …
Read More »China’s Xinhua condemns raids on Chinese journalists in Australia
[ad_1] SHANGHAI: The raids on Chinese journalists living in Australia are “absolutely appalling” and damage relations between the two countries, the state-run Xinhua news agency said. The tabloid Global Times, backed by the Chinese state, reported earlier this week that Australian authorities raided the homes of four Chinese journalists residing …
Read More »AstraZeneca Resumes UK Trials Of COVID-19 Vaccine Halted Over Patient Illness
[ad_1] LONDON: AstraZeneca resumed British clinical trials of its COVID-19 vaccine, one of the most advanced in development, after obtaining the green light from safety watchdogs, the company said on Saturday (September 12). Late-stage trials of the experimental vaccine, developed with researchers at the University of Oxford, were suspended this …
Read More »Apple wants to revive growth with line updates
[ad_1] SAN FRANCISCO: Apple is expected to highlight its smartwatch, iPad, and subscription services on Tuesday (September 15) as it strives to reignite growth with a must-have holiday line. A highly anticipated 5G iPhone that is considered vital to the company’s fortunes is likely to star in a separate event …
Read More »Philippines deports U.S. Marine who killed transgender woman
[ad_1] MANILA: The Philippines deported on Sunday (September 13) a United States Marine convicted of killing a transgender woman in the Southeast Asian country in 2014, after President Rodrigo Duterte granted him an outright pardon. Corporal Joseph Scott Pemberton left Manila International Airport at 9.14 am local time aboard a …
Read More »Heat in the city: rising night temperatures is a potentially significant health problem in Asian metropolises
[ad_1] BANGKOK: Prasert Saisamphan’s house used to be a windy space, surrounded by trees. Now the 65-year-old is struggling to breathe, surrounded by confined concrete and the dust of a growing city. “When I was in my 20s, there were still no condos built here. The weather was nice and …
Read More »Myanmar residents barricade city streets as COVID-19 cases rise
[ad_1] YANGON: Some residents of Myanmar’s largest city used driftwood and corrugated iron to barricade around their neighborhoods late on Friday (Sept. 11), trying to avoid COVID-19 as the country grapples with a second. wave of infections. The Southeast Asian nation has reported a total of 2,625 coronavirus cases and …
Read More »Japan’s Suga, Likely Next Prime Minister, Says Ready to Recharge Payments to Relieve COVID-19 Pain
[ad_1] TOKYO: Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, who is expected to become prime minister next week, said on Saturday (September 12) that he will consider recharging payments to households and businesses to cushion the economic blow of the pandemic. of coronavirus. Suga also defended his expertise in diplomacy, an …
Read More »Singapore confirms 87 new cases, 33 are from Avery Lodge dormitory
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Health (MINSA) confirmed 86 new cases of COVID-19 in Singapore as of Friday (September 11), bringing the country’s total to 57,315. The figure was revised from 87 with the elimination of one case classified as imported after an investigation, the Health Ministry said. “Case …
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