The remarks were made by the WHO's Country Representative Palitha Mahipala at an event on Saturday to mark World Polio Day, reports Dawn new ... ( read original story ...)
Koreans in Indonesia still face W45 bil. insurance loss
Koreans in Indonesia who signed up for savings insurance plans offered by local state-run insurer Jiwasraya are still unable to collect 45 billion won in claims as the insurer has defaulted. Jiwasraya ... ( read original story ...)
India’s festive season spawns fears of renewed virus surge
Just weeks after India fully opened up from a harsh lockdown and began to modestly turn a corner by cutting new coronavirus infections by near half, a Hindu festival season is raising fears that a ... ( read original story ...)
Another extension for Lebanon factory to microbrewery plan
Lebanon sues local businessman over redevelopment building violations In February, the city dropped a lawsuit pressing Alexanders to correct the code violations, some of which have since been fixed. ( read original story ...)
vietnam’s financial market
As 2020 nears its end, assessments are being made of the performance of the nation’s crucial financial markets, which have been holding up well despite the heavy impact of the pandemic and global ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s first major event in months to test reopening strategy
Singapore will hold its first business conference of scale this week since the coronavirus pandemic put ice to such activities in the city-state, amid ongoing efforts to restart its economy. ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Germany to Start Green Lane for Business Travel
Singapore and Germany have agreed to start a reciprocal green lane allowing travel for business or official reasons, the latest step by governments to prise open borders largely sealed by the ... ( read original story ...)
Japan’s ANA to cut 3,500 jobs in 3 years as it anticipates prolonged virus woes: Yomiuri
ANA Holdings Inc plans to cut about 3,500 jobs in three years as Japan's largest airline operator braces for its biggest-ever annual loss due to a plunge in demand driven by the coronavirus pandemic, ... ( read original story ...)
Japanese sushi chef finds way to spice up deliveries during pandemic
With his sushi restaurant on the verge of closing amid the coronavirus pandemic, chef Masanori Sugiura was desperate to find ways to keep his business afloat. So the bodybuilder decided to beef up his ... ( read original story ...)
Essential Macau: Local micro greens for a greener Macau
It was a Chef from Australia, his Entrepreneurial wife from Macau and an agricultural genius that created “It’s Pure Production Ltd”. ( read original story ...)