[ad_1] An aerial view of 37 Shouson Hill Road in Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong. Photographer: Martin Chan / SCMP Photographer: Martin Chan / SCMP The United States has sold its consulate staff complex in one of Hong Kong’s most exclusive neighborhoods for HK $ 2.57 billion ($ 332 million) …
Read More »Woman who previously tried to bankrupt ministers accused of falsifying court documents, AGC
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A woman who previously tried to bankrupt nine cabinet ministers sued for trial on Wednesday (September 9) on charges of falsifying five official documents of the Supreme Court and the Attorney General’s Office to obtain financial compensation. Tham Yim Siong, 47, was previously labeled a “vexatious litigator” …
Read More »Elderly man slept outside his one-bedroom apartment in Toa Payoh, which was littered with garbage, insects, Singapore news and better stories.
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (THE NEW DOCUMENT) – When they opened the unit’s front door in Block 64 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh, the Keeping Hope Alive volunteers knew they were going to have a long day. The one-bedroom rental apartment on the ground floor was so full of trash that none of …
Read More »Online Shoppers Often Face Unfair Practices: Consumer Surveillance Study, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Online shoppers here commonly face unfair practices from e-commerce sellers, such as limited-time discounts that turn out to be fake, according to a survey released by the Singapore Competition and Consumers Commission (CCCS) on Thursday (September 10). ). . The survey was conducted by the economic consultancy …
Read More »4 promoted products have slimming effects that contain a prohibited substance, laxative: HSA
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Four products that are touted for slimming effects and sold online have been found to contain “powerful ingredients,” including a banned substance and a laxative, that could cause “serious adverse effects” in consumers, said the Authority of Health Sciences (HSA) in a press release on Thursday (September 10). …
Read More »Former fencing coach fined for throwing a phone at a student and cutting his nose
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Angry that a student from one of the best schools was not heeding her instructions, a former fencing coach threw her phone at her, hitting her face and cutting her nose. For committing a reckless act that endangered the personal safety of others and injured the 13-year-old boy, …
Read More »Taiwanese woman who sneezed at a security guard amid Covid-19 outbreak sentenced to 11 weeks in jail, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A Taiwanese woman, who intentionally sneezed at a security guard after she was denied entry to the Ion Orchard Mall amid the Covid-19 outbreak in April, was sentenced on Thursday (September 10) to 11 weeks. from prison. After sneezing at the guard, Sun Szu-Yen, 46, said, “Do …
Read More »How to Collect Your Free TraceTogether Token: 5 Things You Should Know About Device, Health News, and Featured Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – TraceTogether tokens will be distributed nationwide starting next Monday (September 14), beginning in the Jalan Besar and Tanjong Pagar districts, as Singapore steps up its contact tracing efforts. The tokens will be distributed for free. While collecting the token is not required, everyone who wants a token …
Read More »Boon Keng residents were told to hang ‘shiny objects’ on doors and windows after finding bats on floors
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Residents along Upper Boon Keng Road have been told to keep calm and hang shiny objects on their doors and windows, after receiving some unique visitors: bats that live in nearby fruit trees. Flying mammals have pounced on the homes of those living in the 14 block of …
Read More »Mohamed Salah’s concern could result in a familiar outcome for Liverpool
[ad_1] Mohamed Salah has been here before with Liverpool. Last year, there were rumors about his form heading into the new season, concerns about his sharpness and possible exhaustion from having returned to preseason later than most of his teammates due to African Cup of Nations commitments. Twelve months earlier, …
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