[ad_1] Singapore Invincible (BBCM) and Kim’s Place Seafood Restaurant are the first two food and beverage outlets to be indicted by the Urban Redevelopment Authority for violating COVID-19 regulations. Invincible Noodle House, also known as Bedok Bak Chor Mee, is being charged by the URA for violating COVID-19 safe handling …
Read More »HDB identifies two new repair methods for roof leaks
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Housing and Development Board (HDB) has been exploring new technologies to improve current roof leak repair methods and has identified two new options, the Minister of State for Development said on Tuesday (February 2). National, Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim. The two new repair methods, the Nanotechnology Waterproofing System …
Read More »19 new boxes of COVID-19 in Singapore, all imported
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: There were 19 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore as of noon on Tuesday (February 2), the Ministry of Health (MOH) said in its preliminary daily update. All new infections were imported and placed on notice of admission or isolated upon arrival in Singapore. No cases of local transmission …
Read More »Government ‘will not hesitate to use the full force of the law’ on vaccine-related disinformation: Iswaran
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Government is “actively monitoring” misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines and “will not hesitate to use the full force of the law” when necessary, the Minister of Communications and Information said on Tuesday (February 2), S. Iswaran. Over the past year, the government responded to more than 60 instances …
Read More »UN fears for Myanmar’s Rohingya after coup, Security Council to meet Tuesday
[ad_1] NEW YORK: The United Nations fears that the coup in Myanmar will worsen the plight of some 600,000 Rohingya Muslims still in the country, a UN spokesperson said on Monday (February 1) as the Security Council planned to meet. on Tuesday about the latest events. Myanmar’s military seized power …
Read More »People who need to travel must wait their turn to get vaccinated against COVID-19: MINSA
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: People who have valid reasons to travel outside of Singapore cannot jump the queue to get vaccinated early against COVID-19 as vaccine supplies are limited at this time, the minister of state said on Monday (February 1). of Health, Janil Puthucheary. He was speaking in Parliament in response …
Read More »Journalist interrogated by the police for sedition after questioning the act of the PAP MP of posing with a placard at the street vendor center
[ad_1] A journalist was called for questioning by the Police on Sunday (January 31) after a report was presented against him for sedition for questioning a member of Parliament (MP) of the Popular Action Party (PAP) for the act of the politician posing with placard in a street vendor center. …
Read More »Stocks Rise, Rising Retail Sales Takes Silver to 8-Year High
[ad_1] LONDON: Global equities rebounded and silver markets rallied on Monday (February 1) as retail investors expanded their social media-driven battle with Wall Street to take the precious metal to an eight-year high. Equity markets rocked last week after a surge in retail demand to buy the stocks that hedge …
Read More »Singapore to launch multi-ministries Green Plan to address climate change challenges
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: To address climate change and promote sustainability, Singapore will soon launch a Green Plan that will be a major political priority for the Government, Sustainability and Environment Minister Grace Fu said in Parliament on Monday (February 1). The Singapore 2030 Green Plan is an effort by various ministries, …
Read More »Myanmar military dismisses 24 ministers and deputies, appoints 11 replacements in new administration
[ad_1] YANGON: The Myanmar military announced on Monday (February 1) a purge of the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi, removing 24 ministers and deputies and appointing 11 replacements to its new administration after taking power in a coup of state. The announcement was made on Myawadday military …
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