Monthly Archives: October 2022

PMO holds religious event

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and its departments held a Dikir Syarafil Anam ceremony to commemorate the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) at...

Oil set for weekly gain as OPEC+ considers output cut

CNA - Oil prices were on track for their first weekly gain yesterday, underpinned by a weaker dollar and the possibility that Organization of...

Eye on the future

Jake Coyle NEW YORK (AP) - The past and future of film mingle like a pair of moviegoers huddled in debate outside a movie theatre...

Sevilla, Atletico battle to hold on to La Liga progress

BARCELONA (AFP) - Atletico Madrid and Sevilla have cut ground on Spain’s traditional giants Real Madrid and Barcelona in recent years, but the tide...

Swedes don’t know if pipeline ruptures damaged power cable

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK (AP) - Swedish officials do not yet know if an undersea power cable that runs between southern Sweden and Poland was damaged...

Japan’s dependency on ME crude reaches 94.5pc in August

CNA - Japanese crude oil imports from the Middle East in August rose 12.1 per cent from a year earlier to 2.82 million barrels...

Celebrating Maulidur Rasul

Azlan Othman A delegation from the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) held a Maulidur Rasul at Kampong Penanjong Mosque in Tutong District. Acting Permanent Secretary at...

Green aspirations

Dee-Ann Durbin & Teresa Crawford ATLANTA, ILLINOIS (AP) - This Thanksgiving, pumpkin pies might have a lower carbon footprint. On the central Illinois farms that supply...

Warriors-Wizards games in Japan to woo NBA fans, sponsors

TOKYO (AP) - Before Stephen Curry makes a single 3-pointer, before Rui Hachimura gets his first ovation from Japanese fans who came to cheer...

Thai court rules suspended PM Prayut can resume office

BANGKOK (AFP) - Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha (AFP; pic below) resumed office yesterday after the country's constitutional court ruled that he has not...