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![Sino-British relations: From Golden Age to Ice Age](https://static.straitstimes.com.sg/s3fs-public/styles/x_large/public/articles/2021/02/09/hzchinauk0208.jpg?itok=hvk5rNon)
Sino-British relations: From Golden Age to Ice Age
The chill in ties has many causes, ranging from unrealistic expectations to the question of Hong Kong.
The Straits Times | | Fuente original![US Senate gears for Trump impeachment trial, but he's likely to survive](https://static.straitstimes.com.sg/s3fs-public/styles/x_large/public/articles/2021/02/09/nz_trump_090226.jpg?itok=szD0moVR)
US Senate gears for Trump impeachment trial, but he's likely to survive
The trial will again shine a light on America's deep divisions and also raise questions over the future of the Republican Party.
The Straits Times | | Fuente original![Accounting firms, professionals to get $8 million lifeline to cope with Covid-19 impact](https://static.straitstimes.com.sg/s3fs-public/styles/x_large/public/articles/2021/02/05/ak_sgcov3_0502.jpg?itok=4jabOJR_)
Accounting firms, professionals to get $8 million lifeline to cope with Covid-19 impact
The fund will mainly benefit individual accountants and small and medium-sized firms.
The Straits Times | | Fuente original![Australia quietly boosts foreign aid amid concerns over Covid-19 and China's influence](https://static.straitstimes.com.sg/s3fs-public/styles/x_large/public/articles/2021/02/07/yq-ausflag-210703.jpg?itok=QIdoBVyP)
Australia quietly boosts foreign aid amid concerns over Covid-19 and China's influence
SYDNEY - Australia's ruling coalition has finally begun to boost foreign aid after years of drastic cuts, but it appears to be keeping the move quiet.
The Straits Times | | Fuente original![When will life return to normal? In 7 years at current Covid-19 vaccination rates](https://static.straitstimes.com.sg/s3fs-public/styles/x_large/public/articles/2021/02/05/af_havanamarket_050221.jpg?itok=QvgowWV7)
When will life return to normal? In 7 years at current Covid-19 vaccination rates
Vaccinations are happening more rapidly in richer Western countries than the rest of the globe.
The Straits Times | | Fuente original![Singapore retail sales chill in December as Singles' Day effect fades](https://static.straitstimes.com.sg/s3fs-public/styles/x_large/public/articles/2021/02/05/af_vivocity_050221.jpg?itok=Y8qzVjG1)
Singapore retail sales chill in December as Singles' Day effect fades
The slump in Singapore's retail sales widened in December last year after a November boost by mega shopping events like Singles' Day and Black Friday faded.
The Straits Times | | Fuente original![Keppel submits lowest bid for Brazil's Petrobras platform: Sources](https://static.straitstimes.com.sg/s3fs-public/styles/x_large/public/articles/2021/02/04/nz_keppelfels_040249.jpg?itok=QV6orfMB)
Keppel submits lowest bid for Brazil's Petrobras platform: Sources
The competition marks Petrobras' comeback as a key customer for Asian shipyards.
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