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First time I saw such a scene in my life : Large swarm of flying insects disrupt operations at Upper Bukit Timah restaurant

Diners at Karu's Indian Banana Leaf Restaurant along Upper Bukit Timah Road had their meals interrupted by some unexpected guests on Thursday (March 28). A woman, identified only as Lee, told Shin Min Daily News how a swarm of flying insects, suspected to be flying ants, had suddenly descended upon the restaurant at about 8pm that evening. "It was really.

Over 4,000 S pore residents and 1,000 homes affected by Upper Bukit Timah bomb disposal operation

Over 4,000 S'pore residents and 1,000 homes affected by Upper Bukit Timah bomb disposal operation Asia News Network (ANN) is the leading regional alliance of news titles striving to bring the region closer, through an active sharing of editorial content on happenings in the region.

This year we are taking celebrations seriously : How families are celebrating Deepavali after 2 years of Covid restrictions

SINGAPORE - After two years of muted celebrations because of Covid-19 restrictions, Ms Poovan Sundram and her immediate family will finally be able to celebrate Deepavali with her extended family – without any restrictions like the number of people allowed in the house. “For the last two years, we didn’t celebrate much because of the five-person restriction per household, but.

Deepavali celebrations back in full swing after two years of Covid-19 restrictions

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): After two years of muted celebrations because of Covid-19 restrictions, Ms Poovan Sundram and her immediate family will finally be able to celebrate Deepavali with her extended family – without any restrictions like the number of people allowed in the house.

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