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  1. 10 hours ago · The Business Times; The New Paper; Lianhe Zaobao; Obits.sg; ... The Straits Times has learnt, down from 8,500 reported in October 2023. ... E-paper with 2-week archive so you won't miss out on ...

  2. 10 hours ago · Javier Yip, who runs a logistics company called Declarators, has launched a new venture — InsectYumz — which aims to satisfy Singapore’s newfound bug appetite with a range of insect snacks, including tom-yum flavoured crickets, mealworms, and even cricket powder, which proponents say is high in protein.

  3. 10 hours ago · They are – as Sulmaan Wasif Khan writes in his fascinating, concise history of Taiwan and its relation to the great powers of China and the US – used to living, and prospering, on the “edge of chaos”. Khan begins his story of contingency and near-run disaster by noting China’s relatively recent claim over Taiwan.

  4. 10 hours ago · Staff writer, with CNA. A semi-official organization tasked by the government with handling technical matters involving China has said it has offered to help the family of a Taiwanese businessman who died in China last month handle matters relating to his death. The Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) on Friday said that it contacted the Taiwan ...

  5. 10 hours ago · Scientists say this year is on track to be the hottest on record after global temperatures “breached the threshold of 1.5C for each of the past 12 months and seas had reached their warmest for 15 months in a row”, the Financial Times reports. It continues: “June was the 13th consecutive month to be the hottest on the books, the Copernicus ...

  6. 10 hours ago · Source: Straits Times Article Date: 08 Jul 2024 Author: Theresa Tan The widespread adoption of work-from-home arrangements could have led to fewer instances of workplace harassment, lawyers said. While women in the past might have turned a blind eye to sexual harassment, they are now more willing to report such abuses, said lawyers.

  7. 1 hour ago · Singapore’s food watchdog on Monday said it has approved some 16 species of insects like crickets, grasshoppers and locusts for human consumption, adding to the internationally-renowned menu of global foods including Chinese and Indian dishes in the multi-ethnic city-state. The much-awaited announcement comes to the delight of industry ...

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