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WORLD

Europe’s travel woes deepen as strikes add to scrapped flights

Bloomberg News, Published on 25/06/2022

» A wave of airline strikes and flight cancellations is deepening Europe’s transport crisis, disrupting travel plans just as the region’s peak summer season gets under way.

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WORLD

Singaporeans dash for passports as borders reopen

Bloomberg News, Published on 14/05/2022

» Singaporeans are flocking to apply for passports after travel restrictions eased, unlocking pent-up wanderlust after two years of Covid-19 restrictions.

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WORLD

Singapore faces flight issues on labour shortages

Bloomberg News, Published on 29/04/2022

» Singapore’s Changi Airport will reschedule some flights in the upcoming days and has yet to approve some additional flight applications for next week as it faces a labour shortage, according to a news report on Friday.

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WORLD

China vaccinating almost 14 million people a day

Bloomberg News, Published on 17/05/2021

» China is vaccinating almost 14 million people a day, the fastest pace in the world, as the country races to protect its Covid-19 advantage in the face of major Western nations reopening their economies.

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Vietnam looks for economic rebound after mass quarantines

Bloomberg News, Published on 26/04/2020

» Vietnam flattened its coronavirus infection curve with a sledgehammer, and after some early success, it’s now starting to open up its economy again.

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THAILAND

Risk of political disarray stalks economy as vote nears

Bloomberg News, Published on 17/03/2019

» A high-speed train that glides from an expanded coastal airport handling 60 million passengers toward cavernous new stations in Bangkok. An infrastructure blitz that takes Thailand’s economy to new heights.

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BUSINESS

Tech-loving Singaporeans still prefer to pay in cash

Bloomberg News, Published on 05/09/2017

» SINGAPORE -- In tech-savvy Singapore, where almost everyone has a smartphone, nine out of 10 people still prefer to pay for everyday transactions the old-fashioned way – with cash.

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WORLD

Dutch liberals vote to stop populist surge

Bloomberg News, Published on 16/03/2017

» AMSTERDAM - Dutch voters turned out in force to back pro-European parties and help Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s Liberals easily beat off an election challenge by the anti-Islam Freedom Party of Geert Wilders, drawing a line in the sand over the spread of populism.

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WORLD

Greece braces for Euro showdown, Varoufakis quits

Bloomberg News, Published on 06/07/2015

» Greece voted against yielding to further austerity demanded by creditors, leaving Europe’s leaders to determine if the nation can remain in the eurozone.