[ad_1] The sight of a parking officer checking his vehicle made a man so angry that he tried to embarrass the officer online. But his tirade did not sit well with netizens, who criticized him for being xenophobic and a bully. According to his video, shared on the ROADS.sg Facebook …
Read More »Fruits checked and discarded after a bat was seen eating bananas at the NTUC FairPrice supermarket in Jurong East
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: All “affected” fruits have been discarded after a bat was seen eating bananas at an NTUC FairPrice outlet in Jurong East, the supermarket chain said on Friday (October 16). A video that circulated online Friday showed a bat hanging from a banana comb and biting into the fruit. …
Read More »Bat Behavior: NTUC FairPrice Doesn’t Amuse Banana-Stealing Bat
[ad_1] All he wanted was some food, but a bat unintentionally became the star of a viral video when he was caught red-handed engaging in some “bat” behavior at an NTUC FairPrice outlet. The crime? Steal bites of a bunch of bananas in sight. The store, located at 345 Jurong …
Read More »It is not the duty of the police to obtain a list of the parliamentarians who support me, Anwar says after an interview at police headquarters.
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim said on Friday (October 16) that it is not the duty of the police to obtain the list of MPs who back him to form a new government, after he came out of an interview with Bukit Aman. He also clarified that …
Read More »2 Employers’ Work Pass Privileges Suspended After Failure To Organize COVID-19 Testing For Workers
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has suspended the work pass privileges of two employers after they failed to arrange for their workers to undergo mandatory routine testing for COVID-19. Action was taken after employers failed to provide valid reasons or file an exemption request for their workers, according …
Read More »Thai Prime Minister rejects calls to resign and prepares to renew protest
[ad_1] BANGKOK: Thailand’s prime minister rejected requests to resign on Friday (October 16) when his government stepped up its efforts to prevent student-led protesters from marching in the capital for a second day in defiance of a strict state of emergency. Police closed roads and barricaded a major intersection in …
Read More »Gilead questions WHO study casting doubt on drug’s COVID-19 benefits
[ad_1] By Deena Beasley and Vishwadha Chander (Reuters) – Gilead Sciences Inc has disputed the findings of a World Health Organization (WHO) study that concluded that its COVID-19 drug, remdesivir, does not help patients who have been admitted to hospital. . The US company told Reuters the data appeared inconsistent, …
Read More »168 Suspects Arrested in Island-wide CNB Drug Bust
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A total of 168 suspected drug offenders were arrested during a two-week island-wide operation that ended on Friday (October 16), the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) said. Agents seized approximately 433 g of ice, approximately 303 g of heroin, approximately 561 g of cannabis, approximately 1 g of ketamine, …
Read More »Death of Orchard Towers: claims of preferential treatment for different races in the sentences ‘false and without foundation’, says AGC
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Attorney General’s Office (AGC) on Friday (October 16) refuted allegations made on social media that people involved in the case of a death at Orchard Towers received preferential treatment at sentencing because of their race. The AGC has ordered the police to investigate those responsible for the …
Read More »Jack Ma’s Ant Group Raises IPO Valuation Target to $ 280 Billion
[ad_1] The Ant Group mascot at the company’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on September 28. Photographer: Qilai Shen / Bloomberg Photographer: Qilai Shen / Bloomberg Ant Group plans to raise the valuation target for its initial public offering to at least $ 280 billion due to strong demand, and is …
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