Monthly Archives: February 2022

Russia hits Ukraine fuel supplies, airfields in new attacks

KYIV, UKRAINE (AP) - Russia unleashed a wave of attacks on Ukraine targetting airfields and fuel facilities in what appeared to be the next...

Cultivating interest in agriculture among younger students

Adib Noor Early education to cultivate interest among the young generation on agriculture exists in the current school curriculum, Minister of Education Yang Berhormat Dato...

Intel picks Magdeburg, Germany for new European chip factory

CNA - Intel has chosen a location in the east German city of Magdeburg to build a multibillion-euro new chip factory in Europe and...

Nets shock NBA champion Bucks, Morant dazzles in Grizzlies win

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Kyrie Irving returned from a two-week absence to score a season-high 38 points and lead the Brooklyn Nets to a...

Trump talks Putin, grievances as GOP focusses on midterm wins

ORLANDO, FLORIDA (AP) - Leading Republicans spent much of three days avoiding Donald Trump’s chief grievances or ignoring him altogether as they unified behind...

Celebrating national day with religious event

Rokiah Mahmud & Azlan Othman In conjunction with the country’s 38th National Day, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA) through the Student Affairs’ Office organised...

Malaysian floods displace 12,000

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - About 12,000 people in Malaysia have been evacuated from their homes, officials said yesterday, after heavy rains caused flooding in...

Delta suspends codesharing with Russia’s Aeroflot airline

ATLANTA (AP) - Delta Air Lines has suspended its codesharing partnership with Russian national airline Aeroflot following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine - and some...

Celebrating 30 years of friendship

Danial Norjidi Since the establishment of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Brunei Darussalam 30 years ago, the bilateral relations between the two have witnessed steady...

Baby boot camp

Janet McConnaughey NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The two-month-old critically endangered orangutan, still so tiny that infant-sized diapers hung loosely in front of his belly, clung...