Behaviour of people holds key to success of Singapore's tighter Covid-19 measures
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May 05, 2021 5:00 AMA country can put the most stringent rules in place, but without the willing cooperation of its citizens, it will find it hard to ward off a second wave of infections, says senior health correspondent Salma Khalik.
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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Human rights lawyer Arnon Nampa rose to prominence in youth-led protests that saw tens of thousands take to the streets in 2020, calling for reform of the military-drafted constitution and the monarchy.
He said North Korea had overcome its "worst difficulties" in the last five years, and was now entering a new stage of "optimism and confidence in the future".
The loan from Bank of Scotland will fund the development of a 134-studio student accommodation scheme in Glasgow's West End.
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The portfolio, acquired through its international hospitality platform Clearsense Ventures, comprises three Accor-branded hotels in Scotland and northern England.
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