In a nod to her love for her family, Ms Audrey Fang’s brother Benjamin directed the hearse carrying his sister to drive by the floral shop their mother ran in Depot Lane. Ms Fang kept the business alive after her mother died in 2019. The 39-year-old left her job as a design manager in a construction firm in 2022 to.
SINGAPORE - Two people were taken to hospital after a hawker stall in Newton Food Centre caught fire on Sunday (March 24). Early investigations suggest that the fire was caused when food that was being cooked in the stall was left unattended, said a Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) spokesman, in response to queries. He added that the two people.
Singapore News - Two people were taken to hospital after a hawker stall in Newton Food Centre caught fire on March 24. Early investigations suggest that the fire was caused when food that was being cooked in the stall was left unattended, said a Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF). Read more at www.tnp.sg
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Photo Exhibition: 'Passing for Protection'. Image by Southeast Asia Globe.In partnership with the Pulitzer Center, the Southeast Asia Globe will host a photojournalism exhibition called Passing for Protection. The exhibition will showcase photographs from Cambodia’s remote forests and the lives of those living in the Kingdom’s most controversial protected areas. Divided into five themes Landscapes, Threats, Protectors, Protected and On the Horizon Passing for Protection takes viewers into some of the most remote forests in the Kingdom. This in-depth photojournalism collection is part of the Globe’s environmental coverage, which is supported by both Pulitzer Center rainforest initiatives, the Rainforest Journalism Fund and the Rainforest Investigations Network. The exhibition will feature works by Anton L. Delgado, a multimedia journalist for the Globe, and a Pulitzer Center RJF grantee and RIN Fellow. The works of RJF Grantees Mark Cheong and Andy Ball will al