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Singapore s crazy rich Asian weddings, from a Disney s Little Mermaid theme to Wang Leehom s song dedicated to former boy band F4 singer Vanness Wu and Arissa Cheo

Singapore’s crazy rich Asian weddings, from a Disney’s Little Mermaid theme to Wang Leehom’s song dedicated to former boy band F4 singer Vanness Wu and Arissa Cheo Singaporean celeb weddings, including those of, from left, Jessicacindy Hartono and Kong Wan Long, Naomi Neo and Hann Lim, and Vanness Wu and Arissa Cheo. Photo: @jessicacindy life, @naomineo /Instagram, @meteorgarden2001drama/Facebook Aside from Malaysia s notorious, crazy rich Asian weddings, the affluent neighbouring city state Singapore has its own set of cash-rich, star-studded couples getting married in lavish, dreamy weddings. Read on to find out which Singaporean bride had a Disney-like mermaid wedding complete with an aquarium, who got hitched in the snowbound Alps in Switzerland, and at whose wedding Mandopop star Wang Leehom showed up to serenade the happy couple.

Can US-China-Russia competition over the moon remain peaceful?

news Can US-China-Russia competition over the moon remain peaceful? © AP Visitors view a simulated rocket launch on display at an exhibition featuring space science and achievement during the China Space Conference in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, on April 24. Photo: Xinhua via AP I have noticed that we Russians cooperated with the Americans in the Apollo-Soyuz mission in 1975 after their defeat in Vietnam, and on the International Space Station in the 1990s, after ours in Afghanistan. I suspect that that was possible because there was no territory to fight for on an orbit. Now the US, Russia and China are eyeing the moon exactly as Great Britain, Spain and France were eyeing the American continent five centuries ago.

Coronavirus: world s most vaccinated nation sees cases double; Indian variant found in Thailand

news You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. Coronavirus: world’s most vaccinated nation sees cases double; variant first identified in India found in Thailand, Philippines Agencies Seychelles, which has vaccinated more of its population against Covid-19 than any other country, saw active cases more than double in the week to May 7, raising concerns that inoculation is not helping turn the tide in some places. The World Health Organization said vaccine failure could not be determined without a detailed assessment and that it was working on evaluating the situation. Kate O Brien, director of the WHO s department of immunisation, vaccines and biologicals, told a briefing on Monday that the body was in direct communication with Seychelles and that a detailed assessment was needed looking at factors like strains of the virus and the severity of cases.

Jack Ma makes a rare appearance on Alibaba s family day at company s Hangzhou campus

news Jack Ma makes a rare appearance on Alibaba’s family day at company’s Hangzhou campus Zhou Xin and Masha Borak zhou.xin@scmp.com, masha.borak@scmp.com Employees walk through the campus at Alibaba Group Holding’s headquarters during the annual November 11 Singles Day online shopping event in Hangzhou on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. Photo: Bloomberg Jack Ma, the founder and former chairman of Alibaba Group Holding, has made a rare public appearance on Monday at the company s Hangzhou campus on AliDay, the annual gathering of the company s family members. Ma, who retired as Alibaba s chairman on his 55th birthday in September 2019, did not give a speech during the event. An unattributed photograph on NetEase.com s news application showed him clad in a blue T-shirt, surrounded by staff. Alibaba s spokespeople did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

New Zealand s bid to find middle between its Western allies and China not lost on Beijing: experts

news You are using an older browser version. Please use a supported version for the best MSN experience. New Zealand’s bid to find middle ground between Western allies and China not lost on Beijing: experts Maria Siow maria.siow@scmp.com © REUTERS Chinese President Xi Jinping and New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern shake hands before a meeting in Beijing in 2019. Photo: Reuters The New Zealand parliament s unanimous declaration last week that human rights abuses were occurring in China s Xinjiang province drew condemnation from Beijing, but the removal of the term genocide suggested Wellington is unwilling to jeopardise relations, analysts said.

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