Some 10 child Leukemia patients in Yemen have died, and dozens more left seriously ill, after being administered expired doses of a cancer …
How to build resilience against disasters in Bangladesh
Though Bangladesh has made tremendous achievements in reducing casualties in natural disasters, correcting poor implementation of projects, weak infrastructure, unplanned rapid urbanisation and lack o …
Sisters get property share after 22 years with help of RTI Commission
Commission chaired by Chief Commissioner, Muhammad Salim Khan here Friday directed teshildar and patwari to transfer rightful share of ancestral property to two si …
Progressives and Palestinians
Last year three established human rights organizations with reputations for reliable findings produced fact-based public reports demonstrating Israel’s …
Theodor Herzl after Basel: The New King of the Jews Visits Palestine
The First Zionist Congress in 1897 electrified the Jewish masses – and stirred the (kosher) doubting Thomases. Critics came not only from the assimilationists and the fundamentalists but from some …
After the latest cooling measures, where are Singapore property stocks headed?
Is it time to invest in property shares? Analysts tell CNA why they have not written off Singapore-listed property stocks entirely, despite the cooling measures.
PropertyGuru enters home services with the strategic acquisition of Sendhelper in Singapore
Southeast Asia’s leading1, property technology (“PropTech”) company, today announced that it has acquired Sendhelper, a Singapore home services technology company. With this acquisition, PropertyGuru …
Heart of the Matter – S3E14: Can Singapore’s red-hot property market be cooled?
The latest round of property cooling measures announced in Singapore has raised questions about affordability, and whether an HDB flat is for home ownership or an asset. Host Steven Chia is joined by …
Simon Property Group’s Hiring Days seeks to fill openings at 3 Indy-area malls
They’re seeking candidates for both part-time and full-time positions with on-site interviews on Oct. 14 and 15.
Never let history of Khmer Rouge genocide fade away: Yomiuri Shimbun
The paper says it is hoped that the tragic experiences of the Khmer Rouge will continue to be remembered by the next generation. Read more at straitstimes.com.