[ad_1] SINGAPORE – SingPost is adjusting its package and parcel delivery rates to optimize its services and offer more competitive prices before the peak holiday season. The new pricing structure, which will take effect on October 15, will comprise flat rates and lower prices for most domestic delivery services. International …
Read More »Lampard Evaluates Werner, Havertz Impacts; address the guardian rumors
[ad_1] Publication date: Monday, September 14, 2020 10:47 Frank Lampard appeared to support goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga and gave his assessment of the debut performances of grand prix duo Timo Werner and Kai Havertz. The Blues he fired an energetic Brighton team to start their Premier League campaign with a victory. …
Read More »Singapore’s lowest paid workers were hit hard by the consequences of the pandemic, Manpower News & Top Stories
[ad_1] Lower-wage workers have been particularly affected by the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic. Those who do not hold professional, managerial, executive and technical positions (PMET) constituted 49.2 percent of the premises that were laid off in the second quarter of the year, according to the latest data released yesterday …
Read More »WHO calls for ‘rethinking’ care for the elderly after COVID-19 losses
[ad_1] GENEVA: The World Health Organization’s chief of emergencies said on Monday (September 14) that we must fundamentally rethink our relationship with the elderly after the huge losses from COVID-19 in nursing homes around the world. ” they stole a generation of wisdom from us. “ In a speech on …
Read More »As Sabah heads to the polls on September 26, what is at stake for the main political blocs?
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The Sabah state election has been shaping up to be a wrestling match for all, with multi-corner contests in each of Borneo’s 73 state seats. The president of the Electoral Commission (EC), Abdul Ghani Salleh, announced that a total of 447 candidates from 16 parties, including 56 …
Read More »Pest companies ‘lacking’ in wildlife management and will get better, says association after criticism
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Pest control companies may fall short when it comes to proper wildlife management, an industry association acknowledged after incidents involving claims of mismanagement and criticism from the public. “We have learned from past incidents that we lack wildlife management,” a spokesman for the Singapore Pest Management Association (SPMA) …
Read More »Break down its barriers, EU says after summit with China Xi
[ad_1] BRUSSELS: European Union leaders told Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday (September 14) to open markets, respect minorities, and walk away from the crackdown in Hong Kong, also claiming that Europe would no longer be taken advantage of. on trade. Eager to show that the EU will not take …
Read More »Skechers opens 5 new stores in Singapore as COVID-19 pandemic creates ‘opportunities’
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The retail industry may be going through a rough patch due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but US footwear brand Skechers still sees pockets of opportunity and has increased its presence in Singapore in recent months. It opened five new stores in July and August, increasing its retail presence …
Read More »TraceTogether token distribution starts; The goal is a 70% stake in the contact tracing scheme, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The distribution of TraceTogether tokens to Singaporeans aims to boost the participation rate of national Covid-19 contact tracing efforts to bring it closer to the government’s target of 70%, said the minister in charge of the Smart Nation Initiative, Vivian Balakrishnan. But while Dr. Balakrishnan does not …
Read More »Possible sign of extraterrestrial life detected on inhospitable Venus
[ad_1] By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Scientists said Monday they detected a gas called phosphine in the acidic clouds of Venus that indicates microbes may inhabit Earth’s inhospitable neighbor, a tantalizing sign of potential life beyond Earth. The researchers did not discover real life forms, but pointed out that …
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