[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Even as the Covid-19 situation in Singapore stabilizes and the country shifts its focus towards economic recovery, it must remain open and connected to the world, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat said on Thursday (October 15). Managing the country’s dual identity as a city and a …
Read More »Man with dual citizenship receives jail sentence for failing to fulfill NS obligations for nearly a decade, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A dual citizenship man who previously pleaded guilty to failing to fulfill his national service obligations (NS) has been sentenced to four months and three weeks in jail. Basil Lim Boon Hoh, 28, has citizenship of both Singapore and Malaysia. The court heard that Lim, who is …
Read More »HDB launches a roadmap for designing cities, with a focus on healthy living, green spaces and smart technology
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Residents of future public housing can expect more greenery, facilities to promote physical and social well-being, as well as smart infrastructure in their homes. This is part of the new Housing and Development Board (HDB) roadmap for designing cities over the next decade. Speaking at the launch of …
Read More »Automotive Activities Are Viable Again When Hyundai Opens First Electric Vehicle Facility In Singapore: PM Lee, Government and Economy
[ad_1] Tue, Oct 13, 2020-13: 34h AUTOMOTIVE activities are becoming viable in Singapore again as the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing process complements Singapore’s strengths in advanced manufacturing and logistics, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Tuesday, when the first plant opened. of electric vehicle manufacturing in Singapore. “Electric vehicles …
Read More »Singapore launches first institute dedicated to research and development of talent in green finance
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore’s first institute dedicated to research and development of talents in green finance was launched on Tuesday (October 13) by Imperial College Business School and Lee Kong Chian School of Business at Singapore Management University (SMU) . The institute is supported by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and …
Read More »Are antibiotics in chicken a cause for concern? And five more questions about poultry today
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Earlier this year, Benjamin Ang began raising his own chickens in a community space on Henderson Road; he wanted fresh eggs and premium chickens raised in what he considered humane conditions. Valued for their superior meat, the French chickens he raises, poulet de Bresse, are among the most …
Read More »Coronavirus ‘can survive for 28 days on surfaces’: study
[ad_1] The coronavirus that causes Covid-19 can survive on items like banknotes and phones for up to 28 days in cool, dark conditions, according to a study by Australia’s national scientific agency. Researchers from the CSIRO Center for Disease Preparedness tested the longevity of SARS-CoV-2 in the dark at three …
Read More »CNA explores Singapore on foot (day 1): the lonely tree and the longest hike than expected
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Our journey started off a bit unfavorable. I had set my heart to begin this long walk through Singapore by sipping a delicious bowl of for me at Taman Jurong Market and Food Center. Unfortunately, the stall I was hoping to get it from is closed on Mondays. …
Read More »CNA explores Singapore on foot (day 1): the lonely tree and the longest hike than expected
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Our journey started off a bit unfavorable. I had set my heart to begin this long walk through Singapore by sipping a delicious bowl of for me at Taman Jurong Market and Food Center. Unfortunately, the stall I was hoping to get it from is closed on Mondays. …
Read More »Italian teenage computer genius beatified by the Church
[ad_1] ASIS, Italy: A 15-year-old Italian computer whiz who died of leukemia in 2006 took another step toward possible sainthood on Saturday (October 10) with his beatification in the city of Assisi, where he is buried. Carlo Acutis is the youngest contemporary person to be beatified, a path traveled by …
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