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Blaze in Taiwan building kills 46 people, injures dozens
An overnight fire tore through a building in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung yesterday, killing 46 people and injuring dozens of others, officials said.
Restrictions in Sydney may be eased a week earlier
The city is expected to hit 80 per cent vaccination target over the weekend, beating forecasts
Beuzelin the Knight rider
Frenchman excited to partner QE II Cup champ
Hoping for a career boost while pursuing his passion
Engineering grad sets sight on an IT-related job after enrolling in NTU's SGUnited Skills Programme
Stallholders frustrated as stricter rules kick in
It is extra work, and some were told off for asking to check patrons' vaccination status
ComCare disburses $236m to a record 96,040 individuals
Economic fallout from Covid-19 pandemic sees sharp rise of those on Short-to-Medium-Term Assistance
More Get Jabs After News Of Travel Lanes, Dine-In Curbs
With diabetes and other maladies, 56-year-old Josle Johari had been holding off getting vaccinated against Covid-19 because he was worried about side effects.
Singaporeans Keen To Travel Despite Risks And Higher Costs
Travel agents see surge in inquiries for leisure travel following VTL announcements, but they urge caution
UK's Initial Virus Response Was A Disaster: MPs' Probe
MPs found the government’s pandemic planning last year too focused on influenza
Germans World Cup Bound, But Cautious
Die Mannschaft are first European team to qualify for Qatar 2022
Ministers Explain Why There Are Tighter Rules For Unvaccinated
Unvaccinated people can continue to enter shopping malls for their medical appointments, such as to make visits to general practitioner clinics or to see the dentist, even after vaccination differentiated measures kick in.
Gyms Not Worried About Entry Rules, Most Members Vaxxed
Stricter vaccination-differentiated rules are set to take effect tomorrow, but gym owners whom The Straits Times spoke to are taking the latest measures in their stride, saying that they are not worried as most of their members are fully vaccinated.
Businesses In Malls Want More Clarity On New Entry Rules
They want to know if unvaccinated staff can work with rostered routine testing.
‘Important To Reconnect' With 11 Countries Under VTL Scheme
The 11 countries under the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme accounted for about 10 per cent of Changi Airport’s passenger traffic before the pandemic, said Transport Minister S. Iswaran yesterday.
Health Workers ‘Grappling With Fatigue'
Heavier workload and manpower shortage increase strain as Covid cases hit thousands, but new health measures may provide respite
Jabs Prevent Severe Illness In Most Older People, Study Finds
Vaccination is highly effective at preventing severe cases of Covid-19 among older people, even against the Delta variant, a vast study in France has shown.
Kids Aged Up To 12 Can Go Overseas On Vaccinated Travel Lane
They must be accompanied by vaccinated traveller and must take PCR tests
Murray Rallies To Beat Rising Teen Alcaraz
Andy Murray came from behind to win an inter-generational battle against teenager Carlos Alcaraz yesterday morning (Singapore time), reaching the third round at the Indian Wells Masters along with Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev.
No Time To Die Debuts In US Slightly Below Expectation With $76 Million
No Time To Die, the latest instalment in the James Bond franchise, debuted to US$56 million (S$76 million) at the North American box office, a result that fell somewhat short of expectations and signals that even one of the most storied brands is still being forced to contend with a moviegoing landscape that has been dramatically altered by the pandemic.
SCDF NSF Jailed For Breaching Stay-Home Orders Tested Positive For Covid-19
A Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) full-time national serviceman ignored doctor’s orders to stay home after showing symptoms of Covid-19 and instead visited Bugis Junction and the skate park in Somerset.
Success Of Sailors Augurs Well For SPL
Sponsor SEA’s spending on football could trigger a virtuous circle for clubs and attract big companies
US' Meeting With Taliban ‘Candid And Professional'
The United States said the first face-to-face meeting between senior US and Taliban officials since the hard-line group retook power in Afghanistan was “candid and professional”, but the US side reiterated that the Taliban would be judged on their actions, not just their words.
Thailand opening up to vaccinated air travellers from Nov 1
BANGKOK Thailand plans to fully reopen to vaccinated tourists travelling by air from countries deemed low-risk for Covid-19 from Nov 1, Premier Prayut Chan-o-cha said yesterday.
Singaporeans Scramble To Secure Travel Itineraries
Many inquire about safety measures in Europe, while demand for travel to Seoul appears high
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.
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.
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
Debunking Breast Cancer Myths
Despite being one of the most common cancers, breast cancer is still surrounded by many misconceptions.
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.
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