[ad_1] YANGON: The US embassy in Myanmar warned Sunday night (February 14) of military troop movements and possible “telecommunications disruptions” in Yangon. “There are signs of military movements in Yangon and the possibility of telecommunications outages during the night between 1 am and 9 am” On Monday morning local time, …
Read More »14 new COVID-19 infections imported into Singapore; 1 case was not on the stay-at-home notice posted
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Fourteen new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Singapore as of noon on Sunday (February 14), the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in its daily update. All new cases were imported. Of the 14 cases, 13 had been placed on a stay-at-home notice upon arrival in Singapore, …
Read More »Thailand Defends Decision Not To Join COVID-19 Vaccine Alliance
[ad_1] BANGKOK: The Thai government defended on Sunday (February 14) its decision not to join the COVAX coronavirus vaccination program, sponsored by the World Health Organization, and said doing so would risk the country paying more for injections and face uncertainty about delivery times. The government has been criticized by …
Read More »Police investigate 3 men for allegedly protesting in front of Myanmar’s embassy in Singapore
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Three men are being investigated for allegedly participating in a public assembly without a permit outside the Myanmar Embassy in Singapore, the Singapore Police (SPF) said on Sunday (February 14). The three people include two Japanese men, ages 48 and 61, as well as an Indonesian man, 49 …
Read More »Klopp makes Serie a center back Liverpool’s summer goal
[ad_1] Liverpool have made a deal with the Serie A center-back as their main summer transfer target, while Barcelona and Real Madrid have joined Manchester United in the search for a Sevilla defender, all in the Sunday papers. KLOPP CONVERTS SERIES TO STAR Liverpool They have reportedly made the Torino …
Read More »The City of London pays the anticipated price of hard Brexit
[ad_1] LONDON: Europe’s financial capital is feeling the Brexit chill, but UK officials insist London is suffering from a temporary problem and is well positioned to benefit from new business horizons. For the first time last month, when Britain’s withdrawal from the EU went into full effect, London’s financial district …
Read More »Japan earthquake brings back memories of deadly 2011 tsunami
[ad_1] IWAKI, Japan: The stench of alcohol filled the small bar on Sunday (February 14) as Aoi Hoshino swept the glass from whiskey bottles that were smashed in a strong earthquake the night before, one that appeared to be a replica of a devastating earthquake that hit Fukushima. area in …
Read More »Tanjong Pagar Car Accident: Flowers, Photos, Clothes Placed On Site As People Pay Tribute To Victims, Court News And Crime
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Flowers, clothing and a photograph were placed at the scene of the horrific accident on Saturday (February 13) in Tanjong Pagar, as people paid their respects to the five men who died when their BMW crashed into a store and exploded in calls. When The Straits Times …
Read More »Trains stopped, dozens injured as Japan cleans up after strong earthquake in Fukushima
[ad_1] IWAKI, Japan: More than 100 people were injured and trains stopped across a wide swath of northeastern Japan on Sunday (February 14) after the region was rocked by a major earthquake in the same area as the Fukushima earthquake. which caused a tsunami almost 10 years ago. The magnitude …
Read More »White House Cites ‘Deep Concerns’ Over WHO COVID-19 Report, Demands Preliminary Data From China
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: The White House on Saturday (February 13) asked China to make available data from the first days of the COVID-19 outbreak, saying it has “deep concerns” about how the findings of the COVID-19 report of the World Health Organization were communicated. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan …
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