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stay. after this tidbit that egypt and the st times usually translates to these words or acts of wanton mee thus at rei and those of you but watching from around the world that thursday is the third year and still get to hang them sean wouldn t think so much for joining us we begin this evening with a troubling development. about one of the two unmanned aerial vehicles recently discovered on south korean soil. the investigation shows that control widely suspected to be from the north took nearly two hundred photos of key facilities in the south in the presidential office thinking and then had our top story. south korea s defence ministry says one of its humanitarian vehicles recently found question the country have taken dozens of pictures of the presidential office of top it. the ministry believes the role which was found with the soul of a city upon to lead last month. no posts in the cracks as it was headed back to north korea. they added that the aircraft have flown at on
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Singapore News - Climbing enthusiasts Rachael Tay and her husband, Mr David Wilkins, were about to dig into their breakfast in northern Taiwan when a 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck. Ms Tay, 54, said: “The whole cottage started to shake. It was pretty scary. Things like plates and cups. Read more at www.tnp.sg
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the coast of Hualien in Taiwan at around 8am today (April 3), leading to four deaths, dozens injured as well as power outage and tsunami warnings for the southern islands of Japan and the Philippines. It was the strongest tremor to hit Taiwan in at least 25 years. Another two subsequent quakes, measuring 6.5.
When Singaporean singer Tanya Chua first told her friends she is learning gymnastics and loving it, they couldn't believe her. "They felt that it was unbelievable because why would I be learning backflips, forward somersaults and handstands at my age? Shouldn't I be doing exercises that old people would do now? Such as those that are safer for joints," the.
In this day and age where social media platforms have integrated into a part of our daily routines, it is sometimes hard not to get a little too focused on other people's lives. Singaporean singer-songwriter Tanya Chua became aware of this when she saw how the lines were blurred between the actual world and the digital world. Speaking to AsiaOne.
Talk about a musician's worst nightmare. A local musician took to social media on Sunday (Feb 11) after getting heckled during his busking session at Paya Lebar on the first day of Chinese New Year. Wrote Evan Goh: "The first time I busked on Chinese New Year and auntie yelled, "It doesn't sound good!"". In the 40-second clip posted, Goh.
Music News - Singaporean singer Tanya Chua celebrated her 49th birthday on Jan 28 with friends in Taipei, including Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. Chua, who is based in Taiwan, posted on Jan 29 several photos and a video of her celebration, which had a theme of longevity. Read more at www.tnp.sg