[ad_1] Good Morning! Here are our top stories to start your Tuesday, May 12. SafeEntry applications emerge before reopening of companies The Smart Nation and Digital Government Office said it received requests to implement SafeEntry at an additional 29,000 locations, bringing the total number to 45,000. READ MORE HERE New …
Read More »1 in 2 men who allegedly attacked a man found in Bishan have previous charges including 2 assault charges, News of Courts and Crimes and Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – One of the two suspected criminals linked to an attack on Sunday (May 10), in which the injured victim was found in Bishan, is said to have returned to offend while on bail. Before Sunday’s incident, Gervan Wong Jun Heng, 24, had been brought to court earlier …
Read More »Hin Leong’s shipping unit, Ocean Tankers, seeks injunction
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singaporean shipping company Ocean Tankers, a unit of troubled oil trader Hin Leong Trading, has applied to be placed under the direction of a court-appointed supervisor, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The Singapore High Court will hold a hearing on an application by Ocean …
Read More »Coronavirus: Mold grows on leather products in Malaysia as companies open, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] GEORGE TOWN (THE STAR / ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – As businesses in Malaysia reopen after more than 50 days of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, some merchants are burdened with extra work as stains have appeared. mold on merchandise. At a mall in Pulau Tikus in Penang, the …
Read More »‘Trump Death Clock’ recounts preventable COVID-19 deaths in the US USA
[ad_1] NEW YORK: A recently erected billboard in Times Square in New York shows the number of deaths from the US coronavirus. USA That its creator says they could have been avoided if President Donald Trump had acted earlier, and it’s called the “Trump Death Clock.” Created by filmmaker Eugene …
Read More »COVID-19: France reports an increase in the daily toll as the blockade decreases
[ad_1] PARIS: France reported on Monday (May 11) 263 more deaths from the coronavirus, a sharp increase in the previous days, as the country marked the first reduction in a blockade of nearly two months. The new deaths brought the total number of hospitals and nursing homes from the pandemic …
Read More »Coronavirus: Efforts to relocate foreign workers intensified, Health News & Top Stories
[ad_1] Private property and parts of the Turf Club are among the new designated areas where foreign workers can stay amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) said yesterday that the old Chancery Court on Dunearn Road has been restored to house healthy foreign workers in essential services. …
Read More »SafeEntry apps emerge before Singapore business reopens
[ad_1] SINGAPORE (The Straits Times / ANN): Applications to implement the SafeEntry digital check-in system increased over the weekend as companies prepared to reopen on Tuesday (May 12). The Office of Digital Government and Smart Nation (SNDGO) said it received requests from hairdressers, offices, factories, supermarkets, shopping centers and hotels, …
Read More »Fiber Internet outage affects some M1 users in west, central and east Singapore, Singapore News and Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Users trying to access the Internet on M1 fiber services on Tuesday morning (May 12) may experience technical difficulties. The telecommunications company said at approximately 8 am on Facebook that customers in some areas of western, central and eastern Singapore are affected. Apologizing for the inconvenience caused, …
Read More »WHO says it has ‘no mandate’ to invite Taiwan to assembly meeting
[ad_1] GENEVA: The World Health Organization’s director general has “no mandate” to invite Taiwan to take part in its assembly next week, the body’s lawyer said on Monday (May 11), adding member states had “divergent views” on the self-ruled island’s participation. WHO principal legal officer Steven Solomon told and online …
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