[ad_1] TOKYO: Japan’s coast guard said on Friday (September 4) that they found a man floating face down and unconscious in the sea while searching for survivors of a ship that sank during a typhoon with 43 crew members on board. So far, one survivor has been rescued from the …
Read More »UNICEF Says Drug Manufacturers Can Produce Unprecedented Amounts of COVID-19 Vaccines
[ad_1] NEW YORK: 28 manufacturers in 10 countries could produce unprecedented quantities of vaccines over the next two years to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic, the UN children’s agency UNICEF said on Thursday (September 4) as he announced that he would help lead the effort. to acquire and distribute them. UNICEF’s …
Read More »Young girl was riding a fixed gear bicycle before a fatal fall from the multi-story parking lot in Pasir Ris, Singapore News
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A girl who died in January in a multi-story parking lot was riding her friend’s fixed gear bike down a slope in the building, police investigations revealed. These bikes generally do not have a handbrake. The 13-year-old had started learning to ride a bike only when she …
Read More »Actions to consider: Frasers Centrepoint Trust, Frasers Property, CMT, CCT, PLife Reit, Actions
[ad_1] Friday, September 04, 2020-9: 22 am THE following companies saw new developments that may affect their securities trading on Friday: Frasers Centrepoint Trust (FCT), owned by Frasers: FCT, which is listed on Mainboard, is proposing to raise up to S $ 1.39 billion in capital to buy the remainder …
Read More »Singapore Shares Open Lower Friday; STI down 1.2%, shares
[ad_1] Friday, September 04, 2020-9: 31 am UPDATED Friday, September 04, 2020 – 10:00 am ALL components of Singapore’s benchmark index were in a red sea on Friday morning as the broader stock market extended its slide along with other Asian markets, dragged down by Wall Street’s deepest one-day slide …
Read More »Schools Will Have More Career Counselors, Student Wellness Officers: Lawrence Wong, Education News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Education (MOE) will increase the career guidance available to students to help them better manage the rapidly changing educational and employment landscape. This comes amid the Covid-19 pandemic, which has generated greater uncertainty in terms of career prospects and job opportunities, especially for recent …
Read More »US: Tech Downturn Puts Wall Street in Reverse; steepest drop since June, stocks
[ad_1] Friday, September 04, 2020 – 5:59 am [NEW YORK] Wall Street’s major indices closed sharply lower on Thursday, marking their deepest one-day declines since June as investors exited the high-flying tech sector, while economic data highlighted concerns about a long and long recovery. hard. The Nasdaq led the pullback …
Read More »WP Jamus Lim’s speech on minimum wage and compassion draws strong reactions from PAP MPs
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Workers’ Party (WP) MP Jamus Lim’s first parliamentary speech on Thursday (September 3) on minimum wage and compassionate policymaking prompted a number of questions and strong reactions from several MPs from the Popular Action Party (PAP). Associate Professor Lim, MP for Sengkang GRC, argued that the root …
Read More »Skyline Luge Sentosa, Universal Studios, and Orchard Road shopping centers among locations visited by COVID-19 cases during the infectious period
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Skyline Luge in Sentosa and Universal Studios Singapore are among the locations added on Wednesday (September 2) to a list of public places visited by community cases of COVID-19 during their infectious period, reported the Ministry of Health (MOH ). Several locations in the Orchard Road, Apple …
Read More »The court confirms the order to sell the house of the former president of the SSC, news and stories of the courts and crimes
[ad_1] The Court of Appeal upheld an order for a house, owned by former Singapore Swimming Club (SSC) president now bankrupt, Freddie Koh, and his wife, to be sold to pay off debts of around $ 3.2 million. However, in light of the “extraordinary circumstances” presented by the Covid-19 pandemic …
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