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23.05 / 09:19
markets Cooper Trade country innovations rights International Singapore and Kazakhstan plan Eurasia to ASEAN trade & transit corridor
Singapore and Central Asia’s biggest state Kazakhstan are the leading transit hubs in their regions. This is one of the reasons why the two countries are establishing close economic ties that can stimulate growth and find new business opportunities. This will also boost India’s role as a link country between SE Asia and Eurasia as well as the Chabahar Port where India has gained management rights for 10 years. Kazakhstan is developing a Trans-Caspian international transport route that will connect the vast markets of Asia and the EU. Kazakhstan's cooperation with Singapore, a major international transport and logistics center, can help both countries improve the efficiency of transport links in Asia. Singapore has arrangements with Eurasian Economic Union to boost economic presence in Eurasia. In a world with a new geopolitical alignment, security and consistency of supply chains have become more important than ever. In this regard, Kazakhstan has enormous potential for the supply of rare earth metals, the demand for which is growing every day due to the development of green energy. These metals are also widely used in high-tech devices and electronics, in the manufacture of batteries and magnets, according to experts.
23.05 / 02:47
markets Extreme Airlines WhatsApp Myanmar Trade Singapore Airlines shares slip 1.3% after turbulent flight
Singapore Airlines shares fell more than 1% in early trade on Thursday, following a deadly turbulence-hit flight. One passenger died of a suspected heart attack and dozens were injured after flight Singapore Airlines SQ321 encountered what the airline described as sudden, extreme, turbulence while flying over Myanmar on Tuesday.
22.05 / 23:45
Reuters Fox Airlines Boeing show reports International 'Sheer terror': Passengers on Singapore Airlines flight describe nightmare after plane hit 'severe turbulence'
Singapore Airlines Flight 321 forced to make emergency landing in Bangkok, Thailand, following «severe turbulence» that left 1 dead.
22.05 / 17:03
UPS Reuters Airlines Boeing show travelers Videos Video shows Singapore Airlines cabin in disarray after 'severe turbulence' leaves 1 dead
Singapore Airlines Flight 321 forced to make emergency landing in Bangkok, Thailand, following «severe turbulence» that left 1 dead.
22.05 / 16:13
Airlines Boeing Death Myanmar Experts International mountaineering Singapore Airlines tragedy: What is air turbulence? Is it related to climate change? Incident deconstructed
Singapore International Airlines flight from London's Heathrow Airport to Changi International Airport in Singapore developed mid-air turbulence resulting in a steep fall. The plane was flying over the Irrawaddy basin in Myanmar when this incident took place resulting in the death of a British citizen and injuring scores of others. This incident has prompted many questions regarding air turbulences, their nature and their increasing frequency.
22.05 / 10:43
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Singapore Airlines on Wednesday said it is fully cooperating with relevant authorities in the investigation into the London to Singapore flight which encountered severe turbulence, leading to the death of one passenger and injuring 30 others. Geoffrey Kitchen, a 73-year-old British passenger, died likely due to a heart attack on the Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight SQ321, operating from London (Heathrow) to Singapore on Tuesday, said Kittipong Kittikachorn, general manager of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, to where the flight was diverted under emergency. As many as 30 passengers were injured after the flight on May 21 encountered «sudden extreme turbulence over the Irrawaddy Basin at 37,000 feet about 10 hours after departure».
22.05 / 07:02
UPS Airlines Death Research Experts Universities reports What is in-flight turbulence, and when does it become dangerous for passengers and crews?
The death of a British man and injuries impacting dozens of other people aboard a Singapore Airlines flight have highlighted the potential dangers of flying through extreme turbulence
22.05 / 03:06
UPS Extreme CEO Airlines Death show After Singapore Airlines turbulence accident, flight crews urge buckling up
flight attendants and pilots following the severe turbulence encountered by a Singapore Airlines flight on Tuesday that resulted in the death of one passenger and injured dozens of others. The London-to-Singapore flight hit heavy turbulence over the Indian Ocean and descended 6,000 feet (around 1,800 meters) in about three minutes, before an emergency landing in Bangkok. Weather forecasting service AccuWeather said satellite and lightning data showed «explosive thunderstorms» developing close to the flight path. Developing thunderstorms can leave pilots
22.05 / 02:53
Man CEO Airlines Boeing Death Experts Sky News Videos Singapore Airlines CEO apologises after severe turbulence on flight causes death and injuries
CEO of Singapore Airlines on Wednesday issued a public apology following an incident of severe turbulence on a flight from London to Singapore, which resulted in one passenger's death and injuries to 30 others. In a video message, Goh Choon Phong expressed deep sorrow over the incident, stating, «We are deeply saddened by the incident» and extended apologies for the «traumatic experience» endured by all passengers on flight SQ321.
21.05 / 17:27
Provident Man Extreme Airlines Boeing hospital information 3 Indians among passengers aboard Singapore Airlines flight hit by 'sudden extreme turbulence'
Singapore Airlines flight that encountered a «sudden extreme turbulence» over the Irrawaddy Basin at 37,000 feet, the flag carrier of Singapore said on Tuesday. The traumatic incident in which the aircraft descended 6,000 feet in about three minutes, left a 73-year-old British man dead and more than two dozen other passengers injured. The British man, who was not yet identified, «likely» died from a heart attack, the General Manager of Suvarnabhumi Airport Kittipong Kittikachorn said.
21.05 / 16:31
Man Airlines Boeing Myanmar show track hospital 1 dead after ‘severe turbulence’ hits Boeing 777 flying from London to Singapore
At least one passenger is dead and dozens more are injured after a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore encountered “severe turbulence” and dropped thousands of feet in the air.
21.05 / 14:35
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21.05 / 14:29
Reuters Airlines Boeing Photos show social Videos Videos show 'severe turbulence' on Singapore Airlines flight: 'Blood everywhere, flight attendant thrown off'
a sudden and violent jolt as a strong turbulence hit the plane. Sharing the video on X, the news agency said, “This is the moment a flight attendant was thrown to the ceiling of the plane after violent turbulence." Several others on social media claimed that “Passengers were flung to the ceiling when it experienced a 7,000 ft drop." In many photos shared by the news agency Reuters, the interior of Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 was seen as damaged.
21.05 / 12:59
UPS Virus country hospital reports India sees 324 cases of KP.1, KP.2 variant driving Covid-19 in Singapore, Maharashtra tops with 148
. Four cases of KP.1 have been reported from Maharashtra, two from Rajasthan and Gujarat, and one from Goa, Haryana, and Uttarakhand. Similarly, the INSACOG has traced nearly 290 cases of KP.2 across the country, including 148 from Maharashtra alone, the highest among the other states reporting the KP.2 cases.
21.05 / 11:52
Provident Airlines Boeing Myanmar show track hospital 1 dead, others injured after London-Singapore flight hit severe turbulence, Singapore Airlines says
Singapore Airlines says one person has died aboard a London-Singapore flight that encountered severe turbulence
21.05 / 11:41
Provident Reuters Airlines Boeing Photos information travelers Singapore Airlines flight, with over 200 flyers, makes emergency landing in Bangkok; 1 dead, 30 injured
Boeing 777-300ER plane with 211 passengers and 18 crew was headed to Singapore when it made the emergency landing," the airline was quoted by Reuters as saying in a statement. “We can confirm that there are injuries and one fatality on board the Boeing 777-300ER," the carrier said in a statement. ALSO READ: Boeing plane makes emergency landing in New York after exit slide falls off The airlines informed that it is "working with the local authorities in Thailand to provide the necessary medical assistance and sending a team to Bangkok to provide any additional assistance needed." According to Reuters, the aircraft, with 211 passengers and 18 crew on board, was traveling from London Heathrow and diverted to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport after encountering the turbulence.
20.05 / 17:07
markets Food Everest Diversity country testing International Government takes action against Everest and MDH over ethylene oxide contamination
In charts: India’s spices exports raise a stink abroad Certain Everest and MDH products were recently found to have violated rules around ethylene oxide residue in Singapore and Hong Kong, resulting in recalls and bans of specific batches of their products in these markets. Hong Kong completely prohibits ethylene oxide in food products, while Singapore has a limit of 50 parts per million. The European Union's limit is even lower, ranging from 0.02 to 0.1 mg per kilo.
19.05 / 03:31
Waves Election hospital reports patient Vaccines Singapore braces for Covid-19 wave as cases surge
Singapore faces new COVID-19 wave, over 25,900 cases reported in a week Average daily Covid-19 hospitalizations rose to about 250 from 181 over the same period, the ministry said. It asked public hospitals to reduce their non-urgent elective surgery cases, and move suitable patients to care facilities to protect hospital bed capacity.
18.05 / 18:27
Waves Healthcare hospital patient Vaccines Singapore braces for COVID-19 surge with over 25,900 cases recorded in a week; govt urges citizens to wear masks
Singapore is experiencing a new wave of COVID-19, with authorities recording over 25,900 cases from May 5 to 11. Health Minister Ong Ye Kung advised the public to wear masks again on Saturday.
18.05 / 17:41
Waves Action Election audience rowing Singapore envoy Simon Wong witnesses PM Modi's public meeting in North East Delhi, calls it 'electrifying'
Singapore High Commissioner to India, Simon Wong, witnessed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's public meeting in North East Delhi and called it "electrifying." In the pictures shared by Simon Wong, PM Modi waved at the people who came to listen to his address while people in the audience held BJP flag. In a post on X, Simon Wong stated, «Front row seats w fellow diplomatic colleagues to watch the world's largest democracy in action. Electrifying! Thank you @BJP4India, @vijai63 for the opportunity. — HC Wong.»

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