Singapore will relax restrictions on social gatherings in a two-step process from Monday, when people will be allowed to gather in groups of up to five. If all goes well, higher-risk activities such as dining in at food and beverage outlets may be allowed a week later, on June 21. But working from home will remain the default.
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China yesterday passed an anti-sanctions law, which it says will help it retaliate against punitive measures from Western governments, leaving foreign businesses operating in the country concerned. Those involved in "suppressing" China or interfering in its internal affairs can be deported, among other things.