Toong opens 19th outlets despite COVID-19 pandemic 15:27 | 12/04/2021
Despite being heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, Toong has recently opened its 19th outlet in the Indochina region named Toong Nguyen Binh Khiem Saigon, located at WÃnk Hotel in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City.
Toong Nguyen Binh Khiem Saigon is the first professional work environment to be integrated in a next-gen hotel
Replacing the traditional business centre inside a hotel, Toong Nguyen Binh Khiem Saigon is inspired by the street, designed in a way that harmonises the shared working space and private studios. Individual customers can come to work 24/7. Enterprises can book long-term serviced offices in order to enjoy the unique design, become part of a community of bold and earnest individuals, and participate in thoughtfully curated art and cultural events.
US media group Vice on Friday published an interview with Ireland-based artist Matt Loughrey, who had colourised images of photos from the notorious Tuol Sleng S-21.
Bt Sopheng Cheang April 12, 2021 - 3:31 AM
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Cambodians on Monday continued to condemn an Irish photo restorer for altering photographs of victims of their countryâs 1970s genocide to show them smiling, saying his decision and that of an international media group to publish them showed horrible judgement.
Vice on Friday published an interview with Matt Loughrey, who had colorized photos taken of prisoners of the Khmer Rouge s notorious S-21 prison in Phnom Penh, where an estimated 17,000 people suspected of being enemies of the communist regime were jailed and tortured before being executed.
Vice has since taken the article off its website and released a statement saying it was investigating the issue.
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Wing Waives Off Fees for Wing-to-Wing Money Transfer
Mon, 12 April 2021
Customers can now transfer up to USD 20,000 per day using the Wing Money App.
In a progressive move, Wing (Cambodia) Limited Specialised Bank has waived off money transfer fees for all Wing to Wing transactions using the Wing App and increased the daily money transfer limits to USD 20,000. This will make it easier for all Cambodians to send money to their families, and will reduce travel during the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The Covid-19 pandemic is affecting both the health and economic status of our communities,” said Mr. Manu Rajan, CEO of Wing. “Many people need financial support from friends and families to sustain their businesses. Free Wing to Wing transfers up to USD 20,000 daily will allow customers to help each other, on time, and without extra fees, thereby aiding a faster post-pandemic recovery.”
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