[ad_1] Despite the pouring rain and cold weather on Tuesday morning (November 10), a parent felt warm and confused thanks to a heartwarming sight he witnessed. Stomper Ireneo Nathar She was dropping off her children at St. Gabriel Primary School in Lorong Chuan around 7:20 am when the incident occurred. …
Read More »HKEX’s Charles Li says suspension was disappointing
[ad_1] Charles Li, chief executive of Hong Kong Exchange and Clearing (HKEX) was “disappointed” to see the suspension of Ant Group’s $ 37 billion initial public offering, he told CNBC on Wednesday. In a dramatic move, Chinese regulators halted Ant’s share debut just days before the company went public on …
Read More »Alibaba Has $ 56 Billion In Sales As Post-Virus Singles Day Kicks In
[ad_1] HANGZHOU: China’s Alibaba said that orders on its e-commerce platforms during the Singles Day shopping show had exceeded $ 56 billion on Wednesday (November 11) morning, as weary consumers of the confinement they spent up to 16 million discounted products. The world’s largest sales event, overshadowing Black Friday and …
Read More »Ribena cordial jars are recalled after feedback on ‘look and taste’ changes prior to expiration dates
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Suntory Beverage & Food Singapore announced a voluntary recall on Wednesday (November 11) for 1-liter and 2-liter bottles of Ribena Blackcurrant Fruit Cordial after receiving feedback on changes to the appearance and taste of the product ahead of the dates. expiration dates indicated. According to preliminary findings, a …
Read More »Man Accused of Sickling Certis Compliance Officer, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A man who allegedly cut a Certis police officer with a sickle earlier this week was charged on Wednesday (November 11) with one count of battery. Vikneswaran Sivan, a 30-year-old Singaporean, is accused of using the weapon to cut the calves of Mr. Mohamad Afiq Mohamad Jamil …
Read More »Newly discovered primate in Myanmar ‘already facing extinction’
[ad_1] PARIS: In a rare find, scientists have identified a new species of primate, an agile tree-dweller living in the forests of central Myanmar with a mask-like face framed by a mass of unruly gray hair. The Popa langur, named for an extinct volcano that is home to its largest …
Read More »FairPrice’s ‘no plastic bags’ initiative stretched for another year after positive response, Consumer News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – FairPrice will extend its “no plastic bags” initiative for a year from Thursday (Nov. 12) following positive responses from customers, the supermarket giant said on Wednesday. A total of 15.6 million plastic bags have been saved since the initiative began last November with 25 outlets on board, …
Read More »18 new COVID-19 boxes in Singapore, all imported
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 18 new imported cases of COVID-19 as of noon on Wednesday (November 11), the Ministry of Health (MINSA) said in a preliminary daily update. Among the cases on Wednesday are two permanent residents of Singapore and 14 work pass holders currently employed here, including 10 foreign …
Read More »Condo & HDB Rentals, Lease Volume Increases Again In October – SRX Data, Property News & Stories Highlights
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Rents for both Housing Board apartments and condominium units continued to rise in October, while rental volume grew for the second month in a row, according to flash data from real estate portal SRX Property published on Wednesday (May 11). November). HDB rental volumes increased 13.9 percent …
Read More »Singapore’s 18 New Covid-19 Cases from Overseas, Highest Daily Import Figure in 7 Months, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – There were 18 new confirmed coronavirus cases as of noon on Wednesday (November 11), all of which were imported. This is the highest number of imported cases since April 1, when there were 19 patients. The imported cases on Wednesday were placed on stay-at-home notices upon arrival …
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