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Atome teams with Fomo Pay to expand BNPL acceptance across Asia 5 hours ago
Source: Fomo Pay FOMO Pay, a leading payment solution provider in Asia, is today announcing a partnership with Atome that will expand seamless buy now pay later acceptance across thousands of online and offline retail businesses in Singapore and across Asia. FOMO Pay is headquartered in Singapore and its one-stop payment solution for merchants serves a wide range of industries from retail, telecom, tourism and hospitality, F&B, education and publishing sectors. Key clients include Singapore Press Holdings, Marina Bay Sands, StarHub, Changi Airport, Resorts World Sentosa, Singapore Airlines JUMBO group and 6IXTY8IGHT. With FOMO Pay, merchants allow customers to easily pay via a range of digital, cashless payment o
How wedding guest style has changed, 10 years on from Kate and William s big day
It has been 10 years since the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding. Oh how wedding guest style has changed
28 April 2021 • 5:00am
Guests at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2011: Lady Helen Taylor, Sophie Countess of Wessex, Carole Middleton, Princess Beatrice, Samantha Cameron and Princess Eugenie
Credit: Getty Images
The thing about wedding photographs is that, naturally, they tend to stick around on the mantelpiece for a very long time. One guest’s lapse of fashion sense – perhaps a spur-of-the-moment decision to don an eyrie-esque hat – can end up immortalised on another family’s gallery wall.
In January, Charles Keith became a professional abolitionist against the death penalty, taking a job as a community liaison with the Death Penalty Action Network.
The goal of the advocacy group started by Abraham Bonowitz and Scott Langley is to eliminate that form of punishment. The group argues the death penalty should be eliminated because too many innocent people have been wrongfully executed and that poor Black men in particular have been disproportionately penalized.
About the Death Penalty Action Newtwork
Bonowitz, a death penalty abolitionist since 1996, said the network was created in response to Donald Trump s election in 2016. We realized it would only be a matter of time before he resumed federal executions, he said. And we felt there needed to be an organization to lift up the visibility of the issue when such executions were scheduled. Beyond that, we really realized we needed a movement to make it possible for anybody to have an impact.
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