(Bloomberg)
A growing outbreak in Thailand, where local Covid-19 cases hit a new daily record on Sunday, threatens to undermine the nation’s plan to welcome back tourists.
The Fulbright Program celebrates its 75th anniversary this year!
To commemorate this anniversary, we are launching a #Fulbright75 video series – “Drawing from the Fulbright Experience.” The series will feature illustrious Singaporean Fulbright alumni who will share how their experiences in the United States have shaped their lives and spurred professional and personal advancement.
In March in honor of Women’s History Month, we kickstart this series with Corinna Lim, the Executive Director of women’s rights and gender equality non-governmental organization (NGO) the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE Singapore).
Find out how Corinna’s Fulbright experience inspired her to make a difference in the world we live in today.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Restaurant and Bistro Owners Association is seeking clarification if outlets are allowed to serve alcohol to customers during the movement control order.
This comes after claims that several police officers on Friday (Feb 19) ordered bar and restaurants in Bangsar here to stop serving alcohol, failing which they would face a hefty fine.
Many operators claimed that police officers, who visited dozens of the outlets on Jalan Telawi around 4pm on Friday, told operators to stop serving alcohol on their premises.
Association legal advisor Datuk David Gurupatham said he hoped the Kuala Lumpur mayor and the Federal Territories Minister would make their position clear.
KL police: Only restaurants are allowed to serve alcohol thestar.com.my - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestar.com.my Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.