This new title is chosen to basically urge travellers to go out into the world and experience all its wonders. The paper has incorporated the Business Times starting 1 June 2002, expanding its business section and increasing its appeal among businessmen.
It was published every Wednesday when it started, and it was published on Tuesdays until 23 February 2010 as "Travel". Until we resolve the issues, subscribers need not log in to access ST Digital articles. TikTok, which is owned by China's ByteDance, has about 120 million users in India, making the country its biggest international market.
Previously, NST has also used Berita Harian's education supplement and their own, such as Primary Plus (Tuesday) and The Next Step (Wednesday) for primary and secondary schools, respectively, between 2001 and 2004.Following Lat's retirement, cartoonist Irwan A. Rahman has taken up the mantle of producing the paper's editorial cartoon, Wantoon Weekly, which is published every Monday.Owing to political sensitivities, newspapers from Malaysia cannot be sold in Singapore, hence the In 2012, Senator Nick Xenophon, an independent member of the Australian Parliament, was on a fact-finding mission to Malaysia when he was caught up in anti-government protests in Kuala Lumpur.
An earlier iteration of the supplement was published every Thursday starting in January 2009 and ceased in January 2014. The paper served as Malaysia's only broadsheet format English language newspaper. But a log-in is still required for our PDFs.Share gift link below with your friends and family.They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account.All done! TOKYO (REUTERS) - Lawmakers from Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party have decided to push for steps to restrict the use of Chinese-owned video app TikTok, concerned that user data may end up in the hands of the Chinese government, public broadcaster NHK said.A group of lawmakers led by former economy minister Akira Amari made the decision at a meeting on Tuesday (July 28) and plans to submit a proposal to the government as early as September, NHK reported on Tuesday evening.TikTok, owned by Beijing ByteDance Technology, is facing scrutiny in the United States over concerns that China could force the company to turn over its user data.White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said this month that action was imminent to address national security risks posed by TikTok.TikTok has said that it has never provided user data to China and that it would not do so if asked.The app is also under scrutiny in Australia over potential risks to data privacy, while in India, it was banned in late June along with 58 other Chinese-origin apps considered a threat to national security.SPH Digital News / Copyright © 2020 Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. Co. Regn.