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Museum of Ice Cream to open doors in August
The Museum of Ice Cream will be setting up shop in Dempsey in August, making it the first time the United States-based attraction is venturing abroad.
Chill out at Singapore's new ice cream museum amid the pandemic
The Museum of Ice Cream is one of the new cool attractions set to open in Singapore amid the pandemic as the island state eyes tourism recovery.
Four new attractions including ice cream museum to open in Singapore
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): An ice cream museum and another thrill ride in Clarke Quay are some of the new attractions Singaporeans can expect from this year, as Singapore seeks to enhance its attractiveness to prepare its hard-hit tourism sector for recovery.
At least 39 reported killed in Myanmar as Chinese factories burn
(Reuters) - Security forces killed at least 22 anti-coup protesters in the poor, industrial Hlaingthaya suburb of Myanmar's main city on Sunday after Chinese-financed factories were set ablaze there, an advocacy group said.
Shooting at Myanmar anti-coup protest injures at least five
MANDALAY (Myanmar), Feb 20 (AFP): A police raid on a shipyard in Myanmar's second-largest city turned violent Saturday when authorities fired rubber bullets at protesters gathering to stop arrests, according to AFP reporters on the ground.
Philippine lawmakers: Missed Pfizer deal smells of ‘kickvac’
MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN): Sen Kiko Pangilinan on Thursday (Dec 17) said some government officials may be held liable for graft over the government’s failure to secure a deal for 10 million doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had helped to arrange for the Philippine
Even a pandemic can’t stop the growing popularity of modern-day treasure hunting
Deciphering codes, climbing trees, reading signs. Geocaching requires participants to fully immerse themselves. For more than two decades, people have been searching for hidden spots all over the world, and the pandemic has barely slowed the activity's growing popularity.
Opinion: Threat of the digital giants and their unfettered trade monopolies
There is absolutely no question that amid the commercial carnage unleashed by coronavirus, the biggest winners have been the Silicon Valley behemoths.
Even a pandemic can't stop the ever-growing popularity of geocaching
Deciphering codes, climbing trees, reading signs: Geocaching requires participants to fully immerse themselves. For more than two decades, people have been searching for hidden spots all over the world, and the pandemic has barely slowed the activity's growing popularity.
Big Smile, No Teeth: Why don't we humans use our fancy minds to plan ahead?
Because if we continue being as short-sighted as we’ve been so far, it’s not a stretch to think humans are going to be relegated to the dustbin of history.