[ad_1] CAIRO: Maritime traffic through Egypt’s Suez Canal resumed on Monday (March 29) after a giant container ship that had been blocking the waterway for nearly a week was re-floated, the canal authority said. A Reuters witness saw the ship move and a shipment tracker and Egyptian television showed it …
Read More »Hong Kong Calls for Mandatory Covid-19 Vaccination in Travel Bubble Talks with Singapore, Singapore News and News Highlights
[ad_1] HONG KONG – The Hong Kong government has proposed that passengers taking the Singapore-Hong Kong quarantine-free bubble flights be vaccinated as talks with Lion City on the long-delayed travel bubble resume, and infections from the territory decline. . Trade and Economic Development Secretary Edward Yau said in a joint …
Read More »Actress Song Hee Joon apologizes for suspicions that she abandoned her dog
[ad_1] Actress Song Hee Joon has released a statement after she was suspected of abandoning her adopted dog. On March 27, an adoption agency wrote an Instagram post about a dog named Monet. The adoption agency wrote: “Monet, who was adopted last year, has been returned. Of course, it’s not …
Read More »About 20 injured in suspected suicide bombing at Indonesian church
[ad_1] JAKARTA: Two suspected suicide bombers blew themselves up outside a Catholic church in the Indonesian city of Makassar on Sunday morning (March 28), the first day of Holy Week, police and witnesses said. The two suspects were confirmed dead and some 20 people were injured Sunday night, said Coordinating …
Read More »Myanmar mourns bloodiest day since coup, UN investigator condemns “mass murder”
[ad_1] Across Myanmar, opponents of the ruling junta on Sunday (March 28) mourned the deaths of at least 114 people at the hands of security forces on the bloodiest day since the February 1 military coup, but vowed to continue protesting. to end the rule of the army. Children were …
Read More »Tutor in Singapore left over $ 1 million for poor children in Africa, Community News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Ms. Doris Chua Kheng Geck was a planner and her obituary, which she had paid for herself, was prepared months before her death on March 20. He even wrote it as a goodbye message to his loved ones, telling them as they read it that he was …
Read More »Illegal vape devices and accessories openly sold on messaging apps, social media platforms
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: While selling or possessing electronic vaporizers, or vapers, is illegal in Singapore, this does not stop people from openly offering these devices online. A check this week by CNA showed at least 10 vape chat groups targeting Singaporeans on the Telegram messaging platform. The groups are open for …
Read More »Philippines orders 24 million in Manila and its surroundings in closure of COVID-19
[ad_1] MANILA: The Philippines announced on Saturday (March 27) that more than 24 million people in and around Manila will be blocked next week as the capital’s hospitals struggle to cope with a surge in coronavirus infections. The tighter restrictions in the economic heart of the country, which makes up …
Read More »30,000 migrant workers in 30 dormitories will receive Covid-19 injections when the next phase of the vaccination campaign begins, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Approximately 30,000 migrant workers in 30 dormitories are scheduled to take their first hits from Covid-19 in the coming weeks as this vaccination exercise moves into its second phase. Deputy Manpower Minister Tan See Leng said on Friday (March 26) that the first phase has been completed, …
Read More »MOM Introduces Onboarding Center for New Migrant Workers; COVID-19 hits will begin in 30 bedrooms
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) opened a one-stop center in Punggol on Friday (March 26) for new migrant workers to complete their stay-at-home notice, obtain the necessary medical examination and support to settle in. Housed in a quick build dormitory, the pilot onboarding center in Punggol has been …
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