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Recovery plan for the world needed
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has called for international cooperation to make sure all countries, including developing ones, have access to proven Covid-19 vaccines.
Milan confident Ibrahimovic's Sanremo trip won't make season go flat
(Reuters) - It is not every day that one of the world's biggest soccer players sings live for four nights at a music festival, but next week that is exactly what is happening in the small Italian town of Sanremo as Zlatan Ibrahimovic takes to the stage.
Actress Katherine Heigl reacts to being called 'difficult'
The former 'Grey's Anatomy' star was accused of being difficult after speaking her mind on several occasions.
Odd couple: Barack Obama and singer Bruce Springsteen team up for podcast
The first two episodes of 'Renegades: Born In The USA', are available on Spotify.
Singapore PM calls for global cooperation to ensure Covid-19 vaccines for all
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday (Feb 24) called for international cooperation to make sure all countries, including developing ones, have access to proven Covid-19 vaccines.
Director Steven Spielberg's daughter Buzzy Lee branches out to music
Lee, 30, recently released her debut album 'Spoiled Love'.
Indonesia police chief urges softer enforcement of controversial internet law
JAKARTA, Feb 23 (Reuters): Indonesia's police chief has called on officers to use greater discretion when enforcing the country's internet law, following government signals the legislation, which has ensnared journalists, academics and opposition figures, will be reviewed.
WHO slams rich states for hogging vaccines
GENEVA, Feb 23 (AFP): The World Health Organisation has blasted wealthy countries for not only hogging Covid vaccines but in doing so, hindering the pathway for poorer nations to get them too.
Factbox: Milestones mark unprecedented distress en route to 500,000 U.S. pandemic deaths
(Reuters) - Since the coronavirus came to the United States 13 months ago, COVID-19 killed at least 500,000 people, more than the military combat casualties of all the wars the country has fought since World War One.
Virtual theatre show 'Rice!' serves a delicious blend of storytelling, food and song
This Malaysian and British online show explores how migration affects cultural roots