Digital banks looking to succeed in Singapore cannot simply look to grow their customer base and offer competitive pricing, but will need to also ensure they have a growth strategy that is sustainable ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus live updates: Singapore reports 623 new cases, another death
This week, the Southeast Asian country reported a jump in its number of infections, marking a shift from its relatively low numbers earlier in the outbreak. ( read original story ...)
Singapore mulls housing recovered workers on cruise ships
Singapore could move migrant workers who have recovered from the coronavirus to cruise ships, thinking they might be safer there than in dormitories that have become infection hotbeds. Like this ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus in Israel: 151 dead, 122 intubated
The number of coronavirus cases in Israel showed additional signs of beginning to level on Friday morning, as the Health Ministry confirmed 12,982 people have been diagnosed with the virus. So far, ... ( read original story ...)
When ‘Air Jordan’ took flight
In the late 20th century, Michael Jordan was more than just the best basketball player in the world. He was a global phenomenon. ( read original story ...)
Bulls doco will be top TV, but Jordan fans may not like what they see
If you're my age, your love of sport is synonymous with Michael Jordan. Before Jordan, Generation X-ers had heard of Larry Bird, Julius "Dr J" Erving, Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ... ( read original story ...)
Cambodia: Prisons Potential COVID-19 Epicenters
The Cambodian government should take urgent measures to reduce the risk that the country’s severely overcrowded prisons will suffer COVID-19 outbreaks. ( read original story ...)
‘Relief’: appeal win means Biloela family can put claim Sri Lanka is not safe, says supporter
We are moving in the right direction,’ friend says after verdict that asylum seeker family was denied procedural fairness ... ( read original story ...)
North Korea is advancing its nuclear program and increasing illicit trade, new UN report says
Although North Korea has dodged sanctions for many years, the report says, the government of Kim Jong Un has "continued to flout Security Council resolutions through illicit maritime exports of ... ( read original story ...)
North Korea defies sanctions with China’s help, UN panel says
International report claims Pyongyang has been transferring coal exports to Chinese barges ... ( read original story ...)