The Straits Times - September 24, 2022
The Straits Times - September 24, 2022
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In this issue
September 24, 2022
Umno chief acquitted of 40 bribery charges in foreign visa case
Prosecution ‘did not prove receipt of corrupt monies’
2 mins
Panel unveils plans to make Changi air hub greener
Govt will study ideas and include them in a blueprint outlining sustainable goals for hub
3 mins
Senior US, China diplomats meet as tensions run high over Taiwan
Talks expected to pave way for meeting between leaders of both countries
3 mins
Thousands across Russia get draft notices
Airline staff among those affected; reports say buses being commandeered to move recruits
3 mins
Pro-hijab demonstrations in Iran as death toll from protests rises
Country rocked by violence since death of woman held for improper use of hijab
1 min
Changes to note for travel to Japan, Taiwan from October
Japan will allow individual travellers to enter from Oct 11, marking the country’s most decisive move yet to revive tourism.
2 mins
DBS enables crypto trading on its digibank
Platform allows wealth clients who are accredited investors to do self-directed trades on DDEx
2 mins
China may export more diesel to meet winter demand
Releasing stocks of diesel would partially reverse 2021 export ban, give relief to global market
3 mins
Don’t spy on staff to ensure they’re working, Microsoft says
More than two years after remote work and hybrid jobs became widespread, there is still a stark divide over how it is going:
2 mins
AS FIT AS I CAN BE: NUNES
Champion jockey takes eight rides at his riding comeback from injury on Saturday
3 mins
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Publisher: SPH Media Limited
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
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