MHA explains why HK activist Nathan Law was denied entry into Singapore; Woman who died after fall from Toa Payoh block believed to be maid cleaning windows: Singapore live news

MHA explains why HK activist Nathan Law was denied entry into Singapore; Woman who died after fall from Toa Payoh block believed to be maid cleaning windows: Singapore live news

Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigner Nathan Law, who is living in exile in the UK, was denied entry to Singapore on 27 Sept. (Photo: Straits Times) Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law was stopped from entering as his presence would “not be in Singapore’s national interests”, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on 29 September….

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Hong Kong schools ramp up property investment, leasing as city eyes education hub status

Hong Kong schools ramp up property investment, leasing as city eyes education hub status

Hong Kong’s bid to be an international education hub is spurring investments in the city’s battered commercial property segment, with hotels being converted to student housing and schools becoming a major driver of leasing in the retail sector, according to analysts. So far this year, investors have spent HK$2.6 billion (US$334 million) in the student…

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