[ad_1] MOSCOW: Comments from a senior US official and Britain’s moves toward possible acceleration of COVID-19 vaccines show that the West now accepts that Russia was right to approve a vaccine in August, a Russian official said Monday. Russia granted regulatory approval to a COVID-19 vaccine this month after less …
Read More »Trump turns mostly dark in TV ad brawl with Biden
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump withdrew most of his advertising from television over the past week, ceding the airwaves to Democratic rival Joe Biden, who is currently outpacing him more than 10 to 1, advertising data shows. . While Trump has an inordinate ability to attract national attention, …
Read More »Former Indian President Pranab Mukherjee dies at 84
[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Former Indian President Pranab Mukherjee, who tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month, died on Monday (August 31) at the age of 84, after weeks in hospital, his son and wife said. current president’s office. He died of multiple organ failure after being admitted to the hospital …
Read More »‘We trusted her’: family say maid stole $ 1,500 from elderly woman in vegetative state, Singapore News
[ad_1] Talk about kicking someone when they are depressed. Caregiver for a sick 82-year-old woman, a domestic worker did the unthinkable, diverting $ 1,500 from the woman’s bank account for two months, her employer claimed in a Shin Min Daily News report today (September 1). The Indonesian domestic worker is …
Read More »Opposition MPs urge revision of national policies on race, balance of interests between locals and foreigners
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Opposition MPs on Tuesday (September 1) called on the government to reconsider national policies on race and restore the balance of interests between Singaporeans and foreigners. The four opposition MPs who spoke on the second day of the debate on the president’s speech also referred to reducing reliance …
Read More »Europe can live without COVID-19 vaccine by using localized blockages: WHO regional director
[ad_1] LONDON: Europe can live with COVID-19 without a vaccine by managing outbreaks with localized blockages, the World Health Organization director for the region said on Tuesday (September 1), adding that he did not expect a return to restrictions. totals nationwide. “The day that we are going to conquer the …
Read More »Pritam Singh pledges both scrutiny and support for PAP, cites Hong Kong, South China Sea, Singapore News
[ad_1] Pritam Singh, Singapore’s newly appointed opposition leader, tried on Monday to temper expectations that his Workers’ Party could immediately go head-to-head with the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) in formulating alternative policies, highlighting that he would back the government if it was in the national interest. In particular, the …
Read More »West accepts Moscow was right to approve COVID vaccine: Russian official
[ad_1] By Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber MOSCOW (Reuters) – Comments by a senior US official and Britain’s moves toward possible acceleration of COVID-19 vaccines show that the West now accepts that Russia was right to approve a vaccine in August, a Russian official said Monday . Russia granted regulatory approval to a …
Read More »Orchard Central and Bugis Junction restaurants are among the places visited by Covid-19 patients, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Orchard Central and Bugis Junction were among the places visited by Covid-19 patients when they were still infectious, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Tuesday (September 1). At least one patient had visited Da Long Yi Hot Pot restaurant in Orchard Central. The Xiao Long Kan …
Read More »In Indonesia, the coronavirus floods the Cisadane River with an additional danger: medical waste
[ad_1] TANGERANG, Indonesia: For residents along the Cisadane River in Indonesia, the coronavirus has brought not only deadly diseases, but also an avalanche of medical waste – a constant stream of floating syringes, masks and hazardous materials suits. The double threat to those who depend on the 138 km river …
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