Restrictions, visitor capacity in public libraries, National Archives to be relaxed
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June 11, 2021 8:33 PMSINGAPORE - Public libraries and the National Archives of Singapore can be half-full again from Monday (June 14), up from the 25 per cent cap on capacity that is currently in force as the country gradually eases social restrictions.
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
Today, and throughout the rest of this week, many families who celebrate Chinese New Year will be busy with reunion dinners and wishing relatives good health and prosperity. Some of you might give out hong baos this year, some of you might still be receiving them. There will be many new homeowners welcoming friends and […]
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There were 111 Filipinos, 71 Thais, four Vietnamese, two Singaporeans and one Indonesian enlisted in the Israel Defence Forces as of March 2025, according to official data obtained by an Israeli non-governmental organisation.
The leaders are expected to discuss bilateral cooperation and issues of mutual interest during Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's "special visit", said Malaysia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Residential developer McLaren Property has secured a £20m loan from Puma Property Finance to progress a 145-unit co-living scheme in Exeter City Centre.
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