[ad_1] To commemorate his mother’s 85th birthday, Stomper Arthur decided to pour a cake for her. He bought her a plant as a birthday present, as well as a chocolate cake, which he ordered from Ferns N Petals, and paid $ 113 including delivery. On its website, Ferns N Petals …
Read More »How MOM’s New ACE Group Tries To Fight COVID-19 Infections In Previously Cleared Bedrooms
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A day after the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) announced that all foreign worker dormitories were cleared of COVID-19, with the exception of 17 blocks in six specially designed dormitories reserved for quarantine, another 800 workers migrants had to be isolated. And it was all due to the discovery …
Read More »Commuters show signs of victory as India reopens metro despite coronavirus surge, South Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] NEW DELHI (AFP) – Commuters showed signs of victory as India restarted the city’s metro services on Monday (September 7) after a hiatus of nearly six months, determined to live with the new normal even as the great nation surpassed Brazil as the second worst coronavirus. -country affected. The …
Read More »Apple Marina Bay Sands opens Thursday in Singapore
[ad_1] Apple’s rich history in Singapore spans over 40 years, beginning with the first corporate office in Ang Mo Kio. In 1981, the team was responsible for producing the majority of printed circuit boards for Apple II computers around the world. Since then, Apple has expanded its corporate and retail …
Read More »WHO Says Working With China on Covid-19 Vaccine Approval Requirements, Europe News & Top Stories
[ad_1] GENEVA / BEIJING (REUTERS) – The World Health Organization is working with China on requirements for international approval of any Chinese Covid-19 vaccine, a senior official said on Monday (September 7). “The WHO China office and WHO headquarters have been working with the regulatory authorities in China,” said Deputy …
Read More »Linesmen threatened after Djokovic’s disqualification
[ad_1] The US Open linesman who was hit by an errant ball that led to the disqualification of world No. 1 Novak Djokovic has received online threats in the wake of the incident, according to multiple reports. Neither the US Open nor Djokovic released the woman’s name, but she has …
Read More »China to Launch Initiative to Establish Global Data Security Rules: Report
[ad_1] NEW YORK: China is launching an initiative to set global standards on data security, countering efforts by the United States to persuade countries to protect their networks from Chinese technology, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday (September 7). . Under its “Global Initiative on Data Security,” China would …
Read More »Thousands of jobs in Singapore could disappear in the next 6 months, experts say, Singapore News
[ad_1] Until now, workers have been protected from the full impact of the pandemic thanks to substantial government support. There is a limit to what the government can do to cushion the weakening labor market, said observers, who expect tens of thousands of jobs to be cut in the next …
Read More »From shopping malls to hotels, Singapore’s places that have turned quiet in Johor Bahru amid COVID-19
[ad_1] JOHOR BAHRU: Once full of visitors and tourists, Johor Bahru is calmer these days as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. At least one hotel has closed permanently, while the shopping centers seem deserted and some stores remain closed. Ad Ad Business activities in Malaysia have been hit hard …
Read More »Comment: That awkward feeling about Japan’s favorite for prime minister
[ad_1] CANBERRA: The outcome of the leadership elections of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) on September 14 is a foregone conclusion and a choice in name only. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga is almost certain to succeed Shinzo Abe as Japan’s next prime minister on September 16. Ad Ad This …
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