[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Personal data from potentially 2.8 million eatigo accounts was illegally assessed in a data breach. In an email to customers on Saturday (Oct 31), the restaurant reservation platform said that, along with other e-commerce sites, it was the subject of “a data security incident involving unauthorized access to …
Read More »Robinsons department store closes after 162 years, Singapore News
[ad_1] Robinsons Singapore, one of the oldest retailers in the Republic with more than a century in business, will close permanently after the losses of recent years. But its last two stores at The Heeren and Raffles City Shopping Center may stay open for a while longer for final sales. …
Read More »Trump mocks doctors as COVID rises, Biden says Trump ‘gave up’ on virus
[ad_1] By Trevor Hunnicutt and Alexandra Alper MILWAUKEE / ROCHESTER, Minn. (Reuters) – President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden on Friday sought support in Midwestern states where the coronavirus has reappeared, and Trump falsely accused doctors of profiting from COVID deaths. 19, while Biden said Trump had given …
Read More »American Elections: Experts Say Beijing Is Ready To ‘Coexist’ With The United States, No Matter Who Win, East Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] Whoever wins the US presidential election next week, the truth is that the relationship between Beijing and Washington has changed irrevocably and the hard-line stance toward China is likely to continue, analysts say. Amid a trade war that never led to detente and spiraling diplomatic relations, there are also …
Read More »12 new COVID-19 boxes in Singapore, all imported
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The 12 new Singapore COVID-19 cases reported on Saturday (October 31) were all imported cases. Two of them are Singaporean: a 56-year-old man who returned from Indonesia and a 71-year-old woman who traveled from the United States. Ad Ad A permanent resident of Singapore returned from Indonesia, while …
Read More »Singapore confirms 12 new cases, all imported
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Health (MINSA) confirmed 12 new cases of COVID-19 in Singapore as of noon on Saturday (October 31), bringing the country’s total case count to 58,015. All new cases are imported and all but one are asymptomatic. Of them, two are Singaporeans who returned from …
Read More »Use of 2 flu vaccines can be resumed after ‘comprehensive review’: MOH, HSA
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The use of two influenza vaccines may be resumed as they have been assessed to be safe, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) and the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) said in a joint press release on Saturday ( 31 October). This comes after a “comprehensive review” of information from …
Read More »Taiwanese blacksmith turns Chinese artillery shells into knives
[ad_1] In a contemporary take on turning swords into plowshares, Taiwanese blacksmith Wu Tseng-dong has forged a career making kitchen knives out of Chinese artillery shells that were once fired at home. Known locally as “Master Wu,” his workshop on the island of Kinmen, which is just two miles from …
Read More »Ant Group IPO Records Record $ 3 Trillion Retail Demand
[ad_1] Deal Retail investors bid for a record $ 3 trillion of shares in Ant Group Co Ltd’s initial public offering (IPO), set to become the world’s largest, as family savers bid on demand for their financial services in China. The logo of Ant Group, a subsidiary of Alibaba, is …
Read More »Malaysia’s Muhyiddin says polls in two states cannot be avoided unless an emergency is declared, SE Asia News & Top Stories
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR – A by-election in Sabah in December and state elections for Sarawak next year are inevitable events, unless an emergency is declared for the country, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said on Saturday (October 31). Amid concerns in Malaysia over holding elections during the current surge in Covid-19 …
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