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Ecuador judge orders 30 to trial in corruption case

QUITO – A judge in Ecuador on Monday ordered 30 people to stand trial in a wide-ranging organized crime and drug trafficking case involving the Andean country’s judicial system. Read…

Ecuador judge orders 30 to trial in corruption case

QUITO – A judge in Ecuador on Monday ordered 30 people to trial in a wide-ranging organized crime and drug trafficking case involving the Andean country’s judicial system. Read More

Money Talks Podcast: The heavy costs of being a caregiver in Singapore

Reach out to social workers or organisations such as the Agency for Integrated Care as they can help you tap on the existing caregiving grants.Read More

How do you know if that red, itchy rash is a fungal infection or not?

Our hot and humid climate, along with tight clothes and walking barefooted on dubious floors, creates the perfect breeding ground for fungi, yeast and mould.Read More

Republicans lose bid to block Pennsylvania voters from ‘curing’ mail-in ballots

Whichever candidate wins, Pennsylvania will receive 19 electoral votes toward the total of 270 for victory. Read More

Dyson did not break Singapore laws in layoffs but may have damaged its reputation, experts say

Dyson gave the union just one day’s notice before it retrenched workers in its Singapore office.Read More

While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, Oct 8

Biden, Harris mark Oct 7 with call for Mideast peace A somber US President Joe Biden lit a candle on Oct 7 at a Jewish ceremony of mourning to mark…

On eve of Sheinbaum’s new security policy, Mexico reels from latest attacks

MEXICO CITY – President Claudia Sheinbaum will present her strategy for confronting Mexico’s dire security situation on Tuesday amid a backdrop of high-profile violence including the brutal murder of a…

US rules on conflict minerals have not reduced violence in Congo, GAO says

LUBUMBASHI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO – A U.S. congressional watchdog has found no evidence that a 2012 Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) conflict minerals disclosure rule has reduced violence in…

US does not want to see UN peacekeepers in Lebanon put in danger, State Dept says

WASHINGTON – The United States does not want United Nations peacekeepers in Lebanon to be put in danger in any way, including being attacked by Israel, the State Department said…