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Singapore set to transform healthcare system to cater to rapidly ageing population
It will begin with Healthier SG which kicks off this month, said Singapore’s chief scientist Professor Tan Chorh Chuan at the plenary session for the World Congress on Dermatology.Her condition deteriorated drastically over the last few months, said her sisters.Singapore adjusts tax incentives for family offices, which must also do more to boost local hires
SFOs which apply for tax incentive will need to hire at least one investment professional who is a non-family member.Five-year-old allegedly murdered by father was confined to toilet and let out for meals, court told The girl and her younger brother were let out when their father and stepmother needed to use the toilet.As traditional recruitment opportunities dwindle, will the famed Nepalese fighters look to other places, like Russia, asks associate editor Ravi Velloor.Case said it received 50 complaints between Jan 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023.
The visit demonstrated that the relationship is currently free of the mistrust and diplomatic rifts that have marred it in the past.
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Morning Bid: China PMI eyed as US trade war rumblesA look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.The most important Asian economic indicator from a pretty packed calendar on Wednesday, and biggest potential market-mover, will be China's services purchasing managers index report for June, which comes amid the lat
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China's top diplomat urges South Korea, Japan to know their 'roots'BEIJING: China's top diplomat has called on South Korea and Japan to know their 'roots' and reject Western influences, in racially charged comments to officials from Seoul and Tokyo. Speaking at a trilateral forum in the eastern city of Qingdao on Monday, Wang Yi - who is in charge of the ruling Communist
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China cancels planned trip by Europe's top diplomatNo reasons were given for the cancellation. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Top UN rights body to confront Quran burningThe burning triggered a diplomatic backlash across the Muslim world. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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