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New Covid-19 Cases Threaten Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble

New Covid-19 Cases Threaten Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble
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Foreigners Travel Via Kabul to Reach Gulf States Amid COVID Bans

Foreigners Travel Via Kabul to Reach Gulf States Amid COVID Bans Recent limitations due to the coronavirus have pushed a large number of citizens from countries in the region, especially Pakistan, to use Afghanistan as a transit to other countries. Officials from a COVID-19 testing center in Kabul said that on average at least 100 citizens of Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkey and India are tested in the laboratory every day. Information obtained by TOLOnews shows that Saudi Arabia’s travel limitations to citizens from Bahrain, Nepal, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, India and Turkey have pushed these citizens to travel to Kabul and spend a 15-day quarantine period here, and then travel to Saudi Arabia.

Rediscovering Six Singapore Post-Independence Artists at National Gallery Singapore

Continuing to piece together the stories of Singapore’s art scene, National Gallery Singapore presents the works of six Singapore post-independence artists who deserve greater public recognition: Chng Seok Tin, Goh Beng Kwan, Jaafar Latiff, Lin Hsin Hsin, Mohammad Din Mohammad and Eng Tow. Titled Something New Must Turn Up: Six Singaporean Artists After 1965, this is the first time a joint exhibition of this scale for local artists has been staged at the gallery, showcasing more than 300 artworks and 100 archival materials and objects from paintings and sculptures to mixed-media installations and artefacts. 

Six veteran Singapore artists take the spotlight in National Gallery exhibition

Pak man repatriated, 4 days after arrest along LoC in Poonch |

April 15, 2021 | Reported By : RK Online Desk Authorities on Thursday repatriated a resident of Pakistan administered Kashmir, four days after he was arrested army’s 19 Kumaon near Balakote along the Line of Control in Poonch.  The man, Ghulam Qadir son of Mohammad Din, resident of Village Ghim in Nikial, (Pak) had inadvertently crossed the LoC on April 11.  “He was handed over to Pakistan authorities on humanitarian grounds,” an army officer told GNS.(GNS)

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