[ad_1] WUHAN: A World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic on Sunday (January 31) visited a market known to be the food distribution center of the Chinese city of Wuhan during the 76-day shutdown last year. . The team members were seen walking through sections …
Read More »Man City could flee with the Premier League title
[ad_1] Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has warned that Manchester City could “run away” with the Premier League title this season. Pep Guardiola’s team sits at the top of the table after winning 10 of their previous 12 league games. – Olley: Liverpool’s three forwards are back– Stream ESPN FC daily …
Read More »UK to apply to be a member of the Asia-Pacific free trade bloc
[ad_1] LONDON: The UK will apply to join the Pacific Free Trade Area, the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the UK said on Saturday (January 30), under its post-Brexit plans. Britain’s International Trade Secretary Liz Truss will formally apply for UK membership in the free trade bloc on Monday, …
Read More »Police Investigate 344 People After Scam Victims Cheated More Than S $ 9.84 Million
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Singapore Police (SPF) is investigating 344 individuals for their alleged involvement as scammers or money mules in some 607 scam cases. The victims of those scams reportedly lost more than S $ 9.84 million, police said in a press release on Saturday (January 30). Ad Ad The …
Read More »COVID-19: Macron Defends Decision Not To Order Third Blockade As Third Wave Spreads
[ad_1] PARIS: President Emmanuel Macron defended his decision to postpone a third shutdown on Saturday (January 30), telling the public that he had faith in their ability to control COVID-19 with less severe restrictions even as a third wave spreads and the vaccine. the launch fails. Starting Sunday, France will …
Read More »Marsiling Market and National Service Resort & Country Club Among Places Visited by COVID-19 Cases While Infectious
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Marsiling Market and National Service Resort & Country Club in Changi were added to the list of public places visited by community cases of COVID-19 during their infectious period, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said on Saturday (January 30). The other place is the Broadway cafeteria at Block …
Read More »Malaysia to Expand Mandatory Covid-19 Screening for Foreign Workers, Southeast Asia News and News
[ad_1] IPOH (THE STAR / ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – Malaysia is expanding its Covid-19 screening program for foreign workers across the country starting Tuesday (February 2), the Human Resources minister said on Saturday (January 30). , M. Saravanan. The program will involve 800,000 foreign nationals working in Malaysia and focuses …
Read More »Covid-19 Drives Demand for Nightly Child Care in Singapore, Life News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – More people could work nights to try to make up for lost income during the coronavirus pandemic. A fourth night care center for children from low-income families, run by the charity Morning Star Community Services, opens Monday (February 1) in Toa Payoh. It reflects the growing demand …
Read More »Japanese woman hid her mother’s frozen corpse for 10 years
[ad_1] TOKYO: A Japanese woman who said she hid her mother’s body in a freezer in her apartment for a decade told police she feared eviction if death was discovered, media reported on Saturday (January 30). Police told AFP that Yumi Yoshino, 48, was detained “on suspicion of abandoning and …
Read More »58 new COVID-19 infections in Singapore, 3 in the community; highest number of cases in more than 4 months
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Three community cases were among 58 new COVID-19 infections reported in Singapore at noon on Saturday (January 30), the Health Ministry said. This is the highest number of infections in Singapore since September 11 last year, when 86 cases were reported. Ad Ad The remaining 55 infections were …
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