The Philippine Star - April 19, 2022
The Philippine Star - April 19, 2022
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April 19, 2022
Passenger traffic at Changi hits 31% of pre-pandemic figures
Travellers at Changi Airport Terminal 1 on Sunday. The growth in traffic shows the Republic is on track to achieve its target of restoring half of pre-Covid-19 passenger volume by the end of this year.
2 mins
Better Outcomes For US, China Through Engagement: Wong
Trying to contain Chinaâs rise would be ineffective and destabilising for all, he says
4 mins
New Zealandâs PM Ardern in Singapore for three-day visit
Ms Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Prime Ministerâs Office and Second Minister for Finance and National Development, receiving New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at Changi Airport yesterday. With them was Ms Ardernâs fiance Clarke Gayford.
2 mins
Nations Have To Go Beyond Target Setting To Act On Climate Plans: Grace Fu
To meet international climate goals, countries have to put plans into action, provide transparent reporting of progress and stay accountable for targets.
1 min
Govt will watch warâs effect on construction sector
Minister Lee says it will also study how to better support contractors as costs rise
3 mins
Shorter wait for vehicle permits to enter Singapore
The processing time for vehicle entry permit (VEP) applications to enter Singapore will be progressively reduced from the current seven weeks to three.
1 min
S. Korea lifts nearly all coronavirus restrictions as cases fall
South Korea lifted almost all of its Covid-19 precautions yesterday in a major step towards a return to normal life as the Omicron variant recedes and daily infections retreated to a more than two-month low of fewer than 50,000.
1 min
Shanghai Sees 3 Covid-19 Deaths Even As It Looks To Ease Lockdown
Shanghai reported its first deaths yesterday as the biggest Covid-19 flare-up China has faced in the pandemic prompted more cities around the country to impose curbs on their residents.
2 mins
Mariupol Situation Difficult But City Still Holding Out: Ukraine
Officials seek urgent evacuation corridor for civilians as Russia steps up bombing
3 mins
British PM In More Hot Water After New âPartygate' Details Exposed
Newspapers say he started party, urged people to âlet off steamâ
2 mins
A âmagic formulaâ for the 4G leadership and beyond
Consider the strengths of collective leadership at a time of complex challenges
4 mins
Sâporeâs water challenge: More on tap at lower carbon costs
From solar farms to carbon capture, PUB is looking at all ways and means to meet rising demand for water while keeping down carbon emissions.
4 mins
People's Inflation Expectations Rise To 9-Year High: Survey
The latest quarterly survey from DBS Bank and Singapore Management University (SMU) found that peopleâs expectations of how much prices will rise in the year ahead hit a nine-year high last month.
2 mins
Oil Prices Down Amid Concerns Over Slowing Chinese Demand
Oil prices fell yesterday as worries over slowing demand in China prompted investors to take profit on gains made earlier in the day over concerns of tight supply and the deepening crisis in Ukraine.
2 mins
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The Philippine STAR is the flagship title of the country's largest and most successful print media enterprise, the Philstar Media Group. Owned and published by Philstar Daily Inc., The Philippine STAR is a vaunted pillar of Philippine journalism whose integrity is anchored on the Biblical motto, âTruth Shall Prevailâ. The Philippine STAR is a two-time winner of the prestigious Newspaper of the Year award given by the Rotary Club of Manila.
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