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October 11, 2021

More Suffering Violence At Home Amid Pandemic

Covid-19 has created or worsened tensions at home, say social workers, who are getting more calls for help

More Suffering Violence At Home Amid Pandemic

2 mins

Those On Quarantine Can Go To School With Negative ART Result

This also applies to students and staff on leave of absence or approved absence

Those On Quarantine Can Go To School With Negative ART Result

2 mins

Help For Seniors Who Struggle To Cope With Covid-19 Rules

Volunteers, self-help groups assist in tasks like using ART kits and making grocery runs

Help For Seniors Who Struggle To Cope With Covid-19 Rules

2 mins

Singaporeans Scramble To Secure Travel Itineraries

Many inquire about safety measures in Europe, while demand for travel to Seoul appears high

Singaporeans Scramble To Secure Travel Itineraries

1 min

US Food Delivery Services Under Fire Over Delivery Fees

Meal delivery services became essential during the Covid-19 pandemic, when millions of Americans were under lockdown and restaurants were shut to visitors.

US Food Delivery Services Under Fire Over Delivery Fees

1 min

Sydney Set To Reopen After Months In Lockdown

Sydney was set to reopen after months in lockdown, officials said yesterday, with businesses readying themselves to welcome fully vaccinated residents from today.

Sydney Set To Reopen After Months In Lockdown

1 min

Duterte's Daughter Leads In Poll, But Yet To Say She'll Run

Philippines “First Daughter” Sara Duterte-Carpio has been in lockstep with her father, following him into law and succeeding him as a city mayor. Now, she’s leading the race to replace Mr Rodrigo Duterte as president.

Duterte's Daughter Leads In Poll, But Yet To Say She'll Run

2 mins

Japan PM Has No Plans To Alter Capital Gains, Dividend Taxes

Japan’s new prime minister, Mr Fumio Kishida, said yesterday he would not seek to change the country’s taxes on capital gains and dividends for now as he intends to pursue other steps for better wealth distribution, such as raising wages of medical workers.

Japan PM Has No Plans To Alter Capital Gains, Dividend Taxes

1 min

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PublisherSPH Media Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

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