[ad_1] England youth Phil Foden and Mason Greenwood will not be traveling with the team to Denmark today after footage emerged of the couple taking the girls to the team’s hotel in Iceland. The pair made their senior international debut in victory over Iceland on Saturday, but those achievements have …
Read More »Singapore: only 22 new cases of Covid-19; lowest daily figure in more than 5 months
[ad_1] SINGAPORE, Sept. 7 (The Straits Times / ANN): 22 new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of noon on Monday (Sept. 7), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,044. This is the lowest daily figure in more than five months since March 16, when there were 17 cases. Monday’s new patients included …
Read More »DBS Named Best Bank in the World in Response to Covid-19, Banking News & Top Stories
[ad_1] DBS has been named the world’s best bank by the financial publication Global Finance, marking the third year in a row that it has been recognized through various awards as a leading global bank. The editor and editorial director of the New York-based magazine, Joseph Giarraputo, said that DBS …
Read More »Johor Wants Full Reopening of Malaysia-Singapore Border Accelerated
[ad_1] JOHOR BARU: Johor wants Putrajaya to speed up the full reopening of Malaysia’s border with Singapore, says Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad. Hasni said he recently met with Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to discuss the matter, adding that Muhyiddin had asked Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri …
Read More »The reason Man Utd refused to rival Chelsea for Kai Havertz arises
[ad_1] Publication date: Sunday, September 6, 2020 3:57 AM Manchester United had no intention of meeting Kai Havertz’s offer price as they chose not to make a play from the attacking midfielder. Bayer Levekusen star sealed a £ 71 million transfer to Chelsea earlier this week, becoming the second most …
Read More »‘I’m afraid of death,’ says Indonesian doctor who survived Covid-19, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] JAKARTA – Indonesian doctor Tri Maharani felt she could cope with any disaster because she has cared for patients injured in tsunamis and volcanic eruptions for the past 22 years. But she was not prepared to be struck down by Covid-19. “In the early days, I was very distraught. …
Read More »13,000 workers not yet scheduled for routine COVID-19 tests, unable to resume work
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A total of 13,000 workers are currently unable to resume work as they have not yet undergone mandatory routine COVID-19 testing as of Sunday (September 6). This despite reminders to employers to schedule their workers for testing before the Sept. 5 deadline, said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM), …
Read More »Cigarette butts dumped in spotlights on Upper Cross Street removed: City Hall
[ad_1] The Jalan Besar City Council has removed the cigarette butts that were dumped under the spotlights in the 531 Upper Cross Street block on Tuesday (September 1). Stomper Brandon alerted Stomp to the incident and sent some photos of what he saw. In the photos, cigarette butts can be …
Read More »Alleged Victim in SMU Sexual Abuse Case Says Friend Repeatedly Tried to Kiss Her, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A woman who accused a Singaporean Management University (SMU) student of sexually abusing her on campus said she had pushed him away and dodged his attempts to kiss her earlier. When he allegedly touched her, she ripped off his fingers. But she didn’t leave because there was …
Read More »Australia expects to receive the Covid-19 vaccine from AstraZeneca in a few months, Australia / NZ News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SYDNEY (REUTERS) – Australia expects to receive its first batches of a potential Covid-19 vaccine in January, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday (Sept. 7), as the number of new daily infections at the virus hotspot the country fell to a 10-week low. Morrison said his government has …
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