[ad_1] VATICAN CITY: The Vatican told Roman Catholics on Monday (December 21) that it was morally acceptable to use COVID-19 vaccines even if their production employed cell lines extracted from tissues of aborted fetuses. A note from the Vatican’s doctrinal congregation, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, said …
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[ad_1] South China morning post Coronavirus: China’s companies ‘ready to export 400 million doses of vaccines’ China’s drug makers have arrangements to supply nearly 400 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine to other countries, as deployments begin around the world and governments scramble to access the jabs. Three leading Chinese …
Read More »Gary Neville reveals ‘hunch’ about Man Utd title aspirations
[ad_1] Gary Neville says his “feeling” is that Manchester United are unable to win the Premier League title despite their 6-2 win over Leeds on Sunday. United were in a clinical mood as sent Leeds 6-2 at Old Trafford. Scott McTominay scored twice in the first three minutes to put …
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[ad_1] South China morning post Coronavirus: China’s companies ‘ready to export 400 million doses of vaccines’ China’s drug makers have arrangements to supply nearly 400 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine to other countries, as deployments begin around the world and governments scramble to access the jabs. Three leading Chinese …
Read More »Lighting a Recession: A Look Back at the 4 Orchard Road Christmas Lights in Recession Years, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Despite the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, the Orchard Road Christmas lights remain a bright spot in Singapore. It went ahead as planned, with retail experts saying it would give the shopping belt a boost. But some, like Ms Esther Ho, director of the Nanyang Polytechnic …
Read More »Singapore Wants to Be the Hub of Covid-19 Vaccine Transport, Says Ong Ye Kung, Transport News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Singapore wants to become a Covid-19 vaccine distribution hub for the region, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Monday night (December 12). He said that the Republic has the capabilities to ensure that the process is safe and that there is adequate capacity. “Some countries, of …
Read More »The EU recommends against non-essential travel to the UK
[ad_1] LONDON: The European Union recommended on Tuesday that all 27 member countries should discourage all non-essential travel to and from the UK until further notice. As EU countries impose ad-hoc restrictions on travel in the UK following the emergence of a new variant of the coronavirus, the European Commission …
Read More »More IPPT-related activities to resume from January 4: Mindef, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – More activities related to individual physical fitness test (IPPT) will resume in January for ready-to-operate national military personnel, the Defense Ministry said on Monday (December 21). Starting on January 4, the Singapore Armed Forces will resume IPPT Preparatory Training (IPT) at fitness centers, as well as IPT-in-the-Park, …
Read More »Controls and Law Enforcement Will Intensify as Singapore Can’t Lower Its Guard: Lawrence Wong, Health News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – With the holiday season just around the corner, authorities will also intensify controls and law enforcement over the coming weekends, the Minister of Education told the media on Tuesday (December 22), Lawrence Wong. Safer distancing ambassadors will be deployed and, together with law enforcement officers, will be …
Read More »Wonton Mee Business Struggle: Court Dismisses Claims Made by Partner, Founder’s Daughters, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A court fight between the children of the man who founded Eng’s No-nonsense Noodles and a business partner failed on Tuesday (December 22), with each side losing their respective claims against the other. But with a trademark dispute still in court, the battle over the mee wonton …
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