Monthly Archives: February 2022
How to clean reusable food-storage bags
Aaron Hutcherson
THE WASHINGTON POST - By now, everyone should be familiar with how bad plastics are for the environment. In the kitchen, one contributor...
US CDC places Brunei as COVID-high risk nation
Azlan Othman
Brunei Darussalam has been categorised as high risk Level 3, indicating a high level of COVID-19 risk, according to the United States (US)...
Iran stops using nuke site after attack
AFP - Iran has informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) it has stopped production at one of its nuclear facilities attacked last June...
Facebook’s crypto project Diem sold after pushback
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - The Facebook-backed digital currency project Diem announced on Monday the winding down and USD182-million sale of its technology, capping a...
US has little margin for home World Cup qualifying stumble
AP - The United States (US) has little margin for a stumble at home in World Cup qualifying.
With a victory over Honduras tonight in...
In food world, debate rages about recipe plagiarism
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Pastry chef Nick Malgieri was scrolling through a food blog when he came upon a recipe for panettone, a puffy sweet...
Overcoming from a young age
Candice Choi
NEW YORK (AP) - Young children might be able to overcome their peanut allergies if treated at an early enough age, according to...
Two oil storage and supply firms hit by cyberattack in Germany
BERLIN (AP) - Two companies involved in storing and supplying oil and other materials said yesterday they have been hit by a cyberattack that...
Australia has USD1 billion plan to convert ideas into jobs
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND (AP) - Australia’s government said yesterday it will spend more than USD1 billion on converting research ideas into commercial hits as...
Brunei fiscal deficit to narrow this year
Azlan Othman
Brunei Darussalam’s fiscal deficit is forecast to narrow further to 6.9 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) this year, following a substantial...