[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Development in Singapore will be done in a way that is more sensitive to wildlife and the natural environment, under radical changes made to the existing environmental impact assessment (EIA) framework. Three key changes will be made to the framework, which was first introduced in 2008, The …
Read More »COVID-19 is hitting Europe’s restaurants, and winter is coming
[ad_1] HEIKRUIS, Belgium: When the Friday night dinner service began earlier this month at the De Viering restaurant on the outskirts of Brussels, it seemed like the owners’ decision to move the operation to the spacious village church to meet with the coronavirus rules it was paying off. The reservation …
Read More »Bountiful melon harvest sweetens Uzbekistan’s COVID-19 pandemic problems
[ad_1] VAZIR, Uzbekistan: In the giant shed of Uzbek farmer Sanat Kalandarov, a bountiful harvest of melons hangs suspended from wooden beams, promising profits during the harsh winter ahead. Kalandarov is practicing a type of storage that is centuries old – the shed has been in his own family for …
Read More »Evra fumes in Solskjaer as he declares £ 35m Man Utd transfers a waste
[ad_1] Publication date: Sunday, October 25, 2020 9:35 AM Patrice Evra has stated that Manchester United do not need Donny van de Beek in their ranks, after the midfielder’s fight for playing time continued. Van de Beek has so far only made an impact as a Premier League substitute for …
Read More »Liverpool’s tactical change didn’t quite work out against Sheffield United, but the seeds of greatness are there
[ad_1] Jürgen Klopp returned to his beloved 4-2-3-1 against Sheffield United on Saturday. On paper, it is a set-up that makes a lot of sense: Roberto Firmino falling into the hole, Salah going to the tip of the spear and Sadio Mané and Diogo Jota sharing the duties of left …
Read More »Police use sensors during firearms training to correct and improve shooting technique.
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: When Singapore Police Force (SPF) Sergeant Trainee (SGT) Noorafidah Mohamed Nasar failed his first real fire test, his instructors decided the technology could help. After all, feedback from instructors is limited to what their eyes see, which is limited because they have to stand behind students for safety …
Read More »Protesters return to the streets of Bangkok to pressure the prime minister
[ad_1] BANGKOK: Thousands of people protested in the center of Thailand’s capital Bangkok on Sunday (October 25) in the first rally since Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha ignored his Saturday night deadline to resign. . It was also the first major show of force since Prayut lifted emergency measures on October …
Read More »SIA’s Restaurant @ A380 takes off with an inaugural dining experience at Changi Airport, Singapore News
[ad_1] When procurement specialist Halim Rahman learned that Singapore Airlines was hosting a lunch aboard the Airbus A-380 plane, he thought it was the perfect way to celebrate his 37th birthday. He waited until midnight for the online registration to open, eventually managing to reserve a business class seat for …
Read More »COVID-19: No need to declare state of emergency at this time, says King of Malaysia
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: There is no need to declare a state of emergency in Malaysia at this time, King Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah said on Sunday (October 25), in response to suggestions made by the prime minister. Muhyiddin. Yassin on the COVID-19 situation. In a statement issued by …
Read More »Singapore’s first major event in months to test reopening strategy
[ad_1] SINGAPORE, Oct. 25 (Bloomberg): Singapore will hold its first large-scale business conference this week since the coronavirus pandemic put a stop to such activities in the city-state, amid ongoing efforts to revive its economy. Singapore International Energy Week kicks off Monday with 250 participants and staff on site, with …
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