[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Three men were brought to court on Friday (April 17) for allegedly violating orders requiring them to stay in the middle of the coronavirus outbreak. Singaporean Foo Ching Guan, 32, reportedly left his home on Kreta Ayer Road after receiving a stay-at-home (SHN) notice, while Indian citizen …
Read More »SEAB extends the deadlines for GCE level courses, reschedules the selected exams by means of the automatic switch
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: To ensure that students are fairly evaluated during the “circuit break” period of full home learning, adjustments will be made to GCE-Level course presentations and exam dates for subjects A -Level H3, the Singapore Examination and Assessment Board (SEAB) said on Friday (April 17). The board said it …
Read More »Liverpool fans in Japan send a special message to Takumi Minamino
[ad_1] Takumi Minamino completed his £ 7.25 million trade to Liverpool in December, officially joining the club from RB Salzburg in January, the Japanese international has made seven appearances so far for the Reds. Before English football was put on hold after the coronavirus outbreak, the 25-year-old was still finding …
Read More »Singapore’s Narrow Dorms of Migrant Workers Hide Risk of Increased Covid-19 | World News
[ad_1] Praised for its gold standard approach to tracking coronavirus cases, Singapore faces an increase in transmission linked to migrant workers’ dormitories, where thousands more infections are expected to emerge. The Health Ministry reported 728 new cases on Thursday, the biggest increase in a single day, as medical teams rushed …
Read More »Two weeks and a 70-fold increase: a look at the COVID-19 outbreak in the dormitories of Singapore’s foreign workers
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: What contributed marginally to Singapore’s COVID-19 situation has quickly become the source of most infections: of the 4,427 cases here, more than 2,600 can be traced to the dormitories of migrant workers. On Thursday (April 16) 728 new cases were reported, with 654 of the infected living in …
Read More »‘The longest creature in the world’ discovered in the depths of the ocean
[ad_1] The longest living creature has ever been discovered in the depths of the ocean off the coast of Western Australia. Underwater explorers found the 150-foot (46-meter) long “UFO” creature, known as a siphonophore, in the deep-sea canyons near the Ningaloo reef. The researchers used ROV SuBastian, an underwater robot, …
Read More »COVID-19: Geylang Serai Bazaar vendors move online after event cancellation
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Every year for the past six years, Ms. Lena Edaya has been looking forward to the annual Geylang Serai Bazaar, on which her family home decorating business relies to make the most of the year’s profits. With the event canceled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. …
Read More »Airlines tackled their biggest environmental challenges, then were punished by COVID-19
[ad_1] BANGKOK: In the months leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, the global aviation industry faced some of its greatest environmental and ideological challenges. Harmful carbon emissions continued to rise, and “flight shame,” fueled by teen activist Greta Thunberg, prompted travelers to question the climate impacts of the flights. In …
Read More »Britain extends blockade measures for at least three more weeks
[ad_1] LONDON: Britain extended its national blockade for at least another three weeks on Thursday (April 16), as alternate leader Dominic Raab ordered the British to stay home to prevent the spread of an already-claimed coronavirus outbreak. more than 138,000 lives worldwide. “We have just gone too far, we have …
Read More »Google’s fast-growing video Meet tool gets a design similar to Zoom, a link from Gmail
[ad_1] Deal Google will allow business and education users on Gmail.com to directly answer calls on its Meet video conferencing tool starting Thursday, a new feature offered as Alphabet Inc seeks to capitalize on security and other concerns with rival services. FILE PHOTO: File photo of a 3D printed Google …
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