[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Substation said on Friday (March 5) that it was seeking autonomy over the space at 45 Armenian Street in order to “continue to operate as a multidisciplinary arts center and arts incubator.” This is in response to the statement issued by the National Council of the Arts …
Read More »Patients in wards B2 and C will be eligible for the same level of subsidy from mid-2022
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: From the middle of next year, patients will be able to get up to 80 percent in subsidies regardless of whether they enter class B2 or C rooms of public hospitals, the Ministry of Health announced on Friday (March 5). (MINSA). ). Currently, 50 to 65 percent of …
Read More »Liverpool’s new blow when a new defensive injury leaves Klopp laughing
[ad_1] Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says center-back Ozan Kabak is unlikely to face Fulham after being injured at Chelsea. The Reds suffered a first sadness in its history on Thursday, losing its fifth straight game at Anfield. Injury hitting is nothing new this season, though, with all three senior center …
Read More »Changes in political alliances after UMNO-Bersatu split, analysts say
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: The struggle for leadership in the Malaysian government saw a key development on Thursday with the United Malaysia National Organization (UMNO) severing ties with Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) ahead of the upcoming general election. UMNO, in a February 26 decision, indicated that it would not cooperate …
Read More »Over 350,000 Singaporeans Have Received First Dose Of COVID-19 Vaccine: Gan Kim Yong
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Singapore is making “steady progress” on its COVID-19 vaccination program, Health Minister Gan Kim Yong said on Friday (March 5). Speaking in Parliament during his ministry’s Supply Committee debate, he said that as of Thursday, more than 350,000 Singaporeans had received the first dose of their vaccine, including …
Read More »Families may have to spend more if child seats become mandatory for taxis: Baey Yam Keng
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Larger families may have to take more than one taxi if child seats are mandatory, Chief Parliamentary Secretary for Transport Baey Yam Keng told Parliament on Thursday (March 4). “This can also create some unhappiness among families with multiple young children, because they will need multiple taxis as …
Read More »Budget debate: 60 sites identified for roads to become pedestrian and bicycle friendly, including Civic District, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Around 60 sites have been identified where roads could be turned into trails, bike lanes or bus lanes, and the Land Transportation Authority (LTA) has started engaging the community in five of them, said the minister of State of Transportation, Amy Khor, on Friday (March 5). The …
Read More »Peaceful resolution in Myanmar is still possible if all parties can have a genuine dialogue: Balakrishnan
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A peaceful resolution of the situation in Myanmar is possible as long as all parties can come together for a genuine and direct dialogue, Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said on Friday (March 5). “We therefore hope that the military authorities will release President Win Myint and State …
Read More »Hong Kong-Singapore Air Travel Bubble May Launch ‘When Conditions Are Right’: Ong Ye Kung
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The launch of an air transport bubble with Hong Kong can be launched “when conditions are right,” Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung said on Friday (March 5). The long-awaited air travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore was originally scheduled to begin on November 22 last year, but …
Read More »31 people, 5 food and drink establishments sanctioned for breaking COVID-19 rules during the Chinese New Year period
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Two food and beverage establishments were ordered to close, while three others were fined for failing to comply with safe management measures for COVID-19, the Ministry of Sustainability and Environment (MSE) said on Friday (March 5). . Thirty-one people were also fined for violating COVID-19 rules in parks …
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