[ad_1] Sat, April 18, 2020 – 2:14 PM With no luck with creditors and facing mounting difficulties, Singapore’s oil giant Hin Leong Trading (HLT), and its sister company Ocean Tankers, sought 23 lenders’ leniency on Friday when they sought judicial protection against credit actions to ensure their “survival ” “ …
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[ad_1] The Zoom video conferencing platform is implementing a series of measures aimed at stopping criticism of how it has handled security as users flock to the application during the coronavirus pandemic. Zoom Chief Executive Eric Yuan outlined the steps the company is taking against issues like data hacking and …
Read More »Bruno Fernandes names player who wants Man Utd to sign
[ad_1] Bruno Fernandes told Man Utd to sign a Portuguese free-agent midfielder, while Arsenal is battling Chelsea for a £ 30 million qualified Brazilian defender, according to gossip in Saturday’s newspaper. BRUNO FERNANDES WANTS TO SEE FRANCISCO RAMOS AT MAN UTD Manchester United’s January signing Bruno Fernandes has already had …
Read More »Migrant workers in dormitories converted to factory to obtain care packages with masks, hand sanitizer, soap bars, Singapore Top stories and news
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – About 10,600 migrant workers residing in factory-converted dormitories will be the first batch to obtain care packages containing masks, hand sanitizer, soap and laundry bars, as the Migrant Workers Center (MWC) intensifies its efforts. to focus on the workers in such dorms Compared to specially designed dormitories, …
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[ad_1] SINGAPORE: For at least a year, residents living along Lorong 4 Toa Payoh have had to deal with some unwanted visitors: pigeons. “They’re everywhere,” said Simon Lam, describing “nightmare” scenes of pigeons perched on the edge of his 17th-floor house, finding bird feathers on his floor and pigeon droppings …
Read More »How Home Learning Shows Inequality in Singapore: A Look at Three Homes, Lifestyle News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – With schools closed and online learning at its peak, flaws in the digital space have begun to emerge in light of the pandemic. Since April 8, as part of circuit interruption measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, students in Singapore have been engaged in full-time home …
Read More »‘I was lucky’: German patient COVID-19 breathes alone after 20 days in ICU
[ad_1] AACHEN, Germany: After spending the first night breathing alone, Martina Hamacher, 60, said, “I’ve been lucky.” Hamacher, one of Germany’s first coronavirus patients, is still entangled in some of the tubes and cables that helped her stay alive for 20 days in intensive care. Ad Ad “I’ve come this …
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[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Last week, I was panicking “just a little” while waiting for their quarantine in a shared room. But when Subramaniam Pugalandi became ill in the early hours of Monday, he cried with fear. The migrant worker only knew, even before any tests were done, that he had COVID-19. …
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[ad_1] SINGAPORE: More than 12 weeks have passed since Singapore reported its first COVID case on January 23, a 66-year-old Chinese citizen who arrived in Singapore three days earlier. Since then, there have been more than 5,000 cases and 11 deaths in Singapore from the disease, which was first detected …
Read More »The fears and resistance of having a baby in the COVID-19 era
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: After almost eight years of trying to have a child, and finally conceiving last year, Vivien Heng should have hoped to welcome her baby with nothing but joy. Now 39 weeks pregnant, she must show up at any time and full of concerns. Ad Ad In a world …
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