In a poignant retrospective, 19 photographers revisit their enduring images of the coronavirus pandemic five years after it became a global threat, capturing the fear, uncertainty, and human resilience experienced during the crisis. From Hong Kong to Italy to the United States, the photographs transport us to a time of lockdowns, isolation, and loss, while also highlighting moments of connection and survival. These powerful images serve as a reminder of the collective experience of living through a global health crisis.
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Driver who left fatally injured cyclist on grass patch after collision gets jail, driving ban
A driver, Chua Kun Yang, was sentenced to 1 year and 5 months in prison for leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in the death of cyclist Lee Lian Kuang. Chua, who failed to yield at a zebra crossing, initially moved the injured man but left before calling for help, leading to Lee's death from severe injuries. In addition to his prison sentence, Chua received an eight-year driving ban after pleading guilty to...
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