Pakistan floods: ‘I lost everything’
Flash floods in Balochistan have got killed more than 550 people since June, destroying homes and livelihoods.Continue Reading
Flash floods in Balochistan have got killed more than 550 people since June, destroying homes and livelihoods.Continue Reading
The actor’s rebuilding of the Hollywood blockbuster is Bollywood’s the majority of ambitious adaptation yet.Continue Reading
The country’s real estate sector is struggling with a cash crisis, forcing buyers to consider extreme steps.Continue Reading
After training for 10 years to be a scientist and building a career in bio-defence, Catherine Ong gave it all up to work with preschoolers as a childcare centre operator. CNA Women speaks to the director associated with Kids and Kins Child Care Centre within this instalment of our collection on women who else made extreme work switches.Continue Reading
We regularly call for more empathy for those with psychological health conditions, but what about their caregivers? Who is there to care for them, asks former NMP and mental health advocate Anthea Ong.Continue Reading
SINGAPORE: After two years associated with muted celebrations, the National Day Parade returned on a grand scale on Wednesday (Aug 9) night at the Marina Bay floating platform : from crowd favourites like the Red Lions and F-16 fighter jets, to the marching contingents and a full-scale show segment usingContinue Reading
The National Day Parade celebrations at The Float @ Marina Bay marked a return to live performances on a grand scale after two years.Continue Reading
3WO Jeffrey Heng was stretchered off after he suffered a hard landing at NDP 2022.Continue Reading
BANGKOK (Reuters) – Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha will be in power two more years, his deputy and fellow coup leader said on Tuesday, as the main opposition party seeks a court ruling to remove the premier this month, a year before an election is due. Read full storyContinue Reading
CYBERJAYA: Records show that no expatriate workers in the country failed to pay taxes imposed on them, says Immigration Department director-general Datuk Seri Khairul Dzaimee Daud. Read full storyContinue Reading
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