[ad_1] April Fool’s Day took a decidedly little fun turn for a family and about 20 food delivery people last Thursday (April 1). The delivery men had arrived at the Braddell Heights property with bags of food, only to find that no one at the address had placed the orders. …
Read More »PSP ‘Not My Party Alone’, It’s For ‘Singaporeans Who Care About Singapore’: Tan Cheng Bock
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The leadership change in the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) is a conscious attempt to let the public know that the party “is not Tan Cheng Bock’s party” but “belongs to Singaporeans who care about Singapore” said the party’s founder. on Saturday (April 3). The PSP announced Thursday that …
Read More »Hong Kong imposes 2-week ban on Singapore Airlines route for breach of Covid-19 rules, Singapore News
[ad_1] Hong Kong has banned Singapore Airlines from operating flights from its home base to the city for 14 days, starting Saturday, for violating Covid-19 rules. The ban was invoked after a passenger who arrived in Hong Kong via Singapore Airlines flight SQ882 on Wednesday was confirmed as infected, while …
Read More »Beastcoast fine StingeR for violating quarantine protocols
[ad_1] South China morning post China tests the long arm of its law in Xiaomi and Huawei international patent battles A growing showdown between China’s courts and Western countries seeking to issue rulings across borders could escalate, legal experts warned, after a local Chinese court issued an injunction on a …
Read More »Man Complains That GrabFood Driver Asked Him To ‘Recharge’ Parking Fee, But Was Snarky When Denied, Singapore News
[ad_1] A GrabFood delivery driver and a customer exchanged words after the driver requested that he “recharge” his parking fee while placing his order. Stomp’s contributor Baobao told Stomp that he was disappointed in the experience. “The driver picked up my order at Collin’s in Funan Mall,” said the Stomp …
Read More »Taiwan mourns deadliest rail disaster in decades
[ad_1] HUALIEN, Taiwan: Rescue teams began removing wrecked train cars on Saturday (April 3) after Taiwan’s worst rail disaster in decades killed at least 50 people, while flags flew at half mast on a sunken island. in the duel. Authorities said Friday’s devastating collision was caused when a parked rail …
Read More »Phuket prepares to reopen for non-quarantine travel in July
[ad_1] BANGKOK: Starting July 1, international tourists will be able to visit Phuket in southern Thailand without going through quarantine if they have been vaccinated. The decision was announced last week by the Center for the Management of the Economic Situation, following a proposal from Phuket’s private sector after nearly …
Read More »With COVID-19 rules loosening in the workplace, companies make adjustments while others take a wait-and-see approach
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: On Monday (April 5), a 10-member team from Certact Engineering will be in the office in full force for the first time in a year. The team, which deals with management, sales and other non-production matters at the local precision engineering company, has split in two since the …
Read More »Commentary: if China changes its exchange rate regime, the US dollar is in trouble
[ad_1] CAMBRIDGE: The mighty US dollar continues to reign supreme in global markets. But the dollar’s dominance may well be more fragile than it appears, because expected future shifts in China’s exchange rate regime are likely to trigger a significant shift in the international monetary order. Commercial Commercial For many …
Read More »A police officer killed in a new attack on the US Capitol.
[ad_1] WASHINGTON: A motorist rammed a vehicle into U.S. Capitol police on Friday (April 2) and brandished a knife, killing one officer and wounding another and forcing the Capitol complex to lock itself up in an attack that According to police, it did not immediately appear to be terrorism. related. …
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