[ad_1] BANGKOK: May Oo Sen is among millions of people in Thailand who have been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2009, she moved from Kayin State in Myanmar to work in Bangkok, where she works as a housemaid at a cleaning company. Every month, the company deducts 80 …
Read More »16 fun facts about the iconic Ferrari F40 – Robb report
[ad_1] It was the ultimate signature car for any reducer born in the 1980s, and the gorgeous Ferrari F40 still belongs on all walls. Created in 1987 as a successor to the 288 GTO, the sleek mid-engine berlinetta celebrated Ferrari’s 40th anniversary. It was also the last vehicle personally launched …
Read More »The iPhone now comes in 4 different sizes. Here’s how to decide which one is right for you., Business Insider
[ad_1] subtitle People look at iPhones at the Apple World Trade Center store during a Black Friday sales event in Manhattan, New York source Reuters On Wednesday, Apple announced the second-generation iPhone SE, originally released in 2016. The new iPhone SE will start at $ 400, using the same processor …
Read More »WHO warns that coronavirus antibodies cannot guarantee long-term immunity, Business Insider
[ad_1] subtitle A health worker (L) gives her a tube containing a swab after collecting a coronavirus test sample from a woman in a mobile test unit during a national government-imposed shutdown as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus , in Colombo on April 18. 2020. source LAKRUWAN WANNIARACHCHI …
Read More »Miley Cyrus has been robbed three times – The Independent News
[ad_1] – Advertising – A group of teenagers called The bling ring They made headlines when they robbed the homes of Hollywood stars about 10 years ago. The group has been arrested but that has not stopped other thieves from committing the same crime. A robbery victim three times in …
Read More »Scientists finally know why ancient humans preserved these mysterious stone balls
[ad_1] Over the years, excavators have discovered various artifacts that ancient humans used in their daily lives. For nearly two million years, ancient humans made hand-sized ball stones, but researchers were unsure of their use. But after so many years, according to a new study, scientists know that ancient people …
Read More »Coronavirus vaccine trials could end in mid-August, expert says
[ad_1] A key government adviser on the coronavirus said trials for a vaccine against the disease could be completed in mid-August. Human testing of a possible vaccine will begin within the next week at the University of Oxford. When asked about the possibility of autumn producing a vaccine, Professor Sir …
Read More »Singapore States Times issued a correction address on Facebook post on the Ministry of Health report of COVID-19 cases
[ad_1] Singapore Facebook was also instructed to post a correction notice in the Singapore States Times post. A woman passes closed stores, during “circuit breaker” measures to curb the coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19), in Singapore’s Chinatown on April 17, 2020. (Photo: Reuters / Edgar Su) Apr 18, 2020 09:29 PM(Updated: Apr …
Read More »Scientists test “cloud shine” technique to protect Australia’s Great Barrier Reef; Will this save UNESCO’s heritage?
[ad_1] Coral reefs cannot keep up with the rate of climate change As the coronavirus crisis continues on the continent, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef faces its own problems with the third massive bleaching event in the past five years. Scientists say an innovative “cloud shine” experiment may be helpful in …
Read More »Cautiously, a tax-constrained Vietnam eases two-week national shutdown, Southeast Asia News and Major News
[ad_1] While it may be too early to count victories in this coronavirus pandemic, Vietnam has likely moved beyond its Southeast Asian neighbors along this front. On Thursday (April 16), when a two-week national shutdown expired, Hanoi extended strict restrictions to just 12 “high-risk” cities and provinces out of 63. …
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