The Straits Times - January 15, 2023
The Straits Times - January 15, 2023
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In this issue
January 15, 2023
US strongly committed to Japan's defence, Biden tells Kishida
China, North Korea and Russia cited as threats to peace in the Indo-Pacific region
3 mins
China reports nearly 60,000 deaths from Covid-19 in a month
Majority over the age of 65; number of people seeking treatment at hospitals falling
2 mins
MOH: No rise in stroke risk from Covid-19 bivalent jabs
It cites local data, notes that risk was seen in just one vaccine safety monitoring system
2 mins
Umno's annual meeting agrees to no-contest rules
Resolution means party's president, deputy president will not be challenged at polls
2 mins
Vietnam's dismissal of deputy prime ministers signals rising accountability
Party taking action against alleged corruption happening under officials' watch
3 mins
Russian missiles strike vital infrastructure in Kyiv, Kharkiv
Missiles likely ballistic and undetectable; power cuts announced in several regions
3 mins
Yellen warns of US default risk by early June, urges debt limit increase
Treasury chief urges Republican House to act quickly to protect 'full faith and credit' of US
3 mins
Judge orders Trump Organisation to pay $2m penalty for tax fraud
NEW YORK - A New York judge on Friday ordered Mr Donald Trump's namesake real estate company to pay a US$1.61 million (S$2 million) criminal penalty after it was convicted of scheming to defraud the tax authorities for 15 years.
2 mins
Prince Harry says he left most damaging claims out of memoir
LONDON - Prince Harry has said he left out revelations about his family in his memoir, adding he did not want \"the world to know because I don't think they would ever forgive me\", according to an interview published by the Daily Telegraph on Friday.
2 mins
Afghan women devastated by aid suspension under Taliban law
Ruling barring women from work in aid groups ends humanitarian programmes
5 mins
What to do if the stock market is making you depressed
Just because your favourite stocks are down does not mean you have to be too
4 mins
How to play your cards well in Wall Street
NEW YORK - Perhaps the most famous trading experiment ever conducted was when commodities investor Richard Dennis bet his partner William Eckhardt in 1983 that he could train a group of amateurs dubbed \"the Turtles\" - to be successful futures traders.
3 mins
The one true secret to successful investing
Keep the high-return/high-risk rule in mind, and you will not go wrong
4 mins
Wada rebukes Rusada for 'not-guilty' ruling on teen skater
PARIS The Russian Anti-Doping Agency (Rusada) investigation into figure skater Kamila Valieva's failed drug test has ruled that the teenager was not guilty of any doping infraction, the World AntiDoping Agency (Wada) said on Friday.
2 mins
'JUST A BAD DAY' FOR SPIETH
Joint-leader bombs out after bogey-riddled 75 in Sony Open as Kirk assumes command
2 mins
DJOKOVIC THE FAVOURITE, SAYS TOP SEED NADAL
Defending champion feels vulnerable this time after losing 6 of his last 7 matches
2 mins
'BETTER HALF' AWAITS SPURS
Son insists 'second part of season could change everything' as Arsenal test looms
3 mins
RED-HOT RASHFORD RULES
His season's 16th strike gives United 2-1 win after Fernandes' controversial equaliser
2 mins
AUSTRALIA IN CHARGE ON DAY ONE
SailGP champions garner 'two good results from two really good starts' to lead pack
2 mins
Clearer goals and boundaries
People looking for a relationship now are more thoughtful about what they want from partners, while others want a relationship that is between friendship and a committed romantic bond
5 mins
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Language: English
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