Monthly Archives: October 2022

Yellow water continues to haunt Kg Kiarong residents

In Kampong Kiarong where I live, the yellow water issue has continued to wreak havoc on the residents. This is especially true following rain....

Keeping bees buzzing

Marissa Hermanson THE WASHINGTON POST - Honeybee colonies have been dying more frequently in recent years than they used to, in large part because of...

Hurricane Ian heads for Carolinas after pounding Florida

CHARLESTON (AP) - A revived Hurricane Ian set its sights on South Carolina’s coast yesterday and the historic city of Charleston, with forecasters predicting...

Lebanon’s dwindling rain leaves farmers struggling for water

HARF BEIT HASNA, LEBANON (AP) - Farmers in a small town perched on a northern Lebanese mountain have long refused to accept defeat even...

Record-breaking US bury Canada to make basketball World Cup final

SYDNEY (AFP) - Breanna Stewart drilled a game-high 17 points as clinical reigning champions the United States (US) crushed Canada 83-43 in record-breaking fashion...

Indonesia approves first homegrown COVID-19 vaccine

JAKARTA (AFP) - Indonesia has approved its first locally developed COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, the head of the country’s public health agency said...

Online resources, mobile app for entrepreneurs

Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sdn Bhd (BSP) and Shell LiveWIRE Brunei introduced their Learning Management System (LMS) for the Energy Business Academy and Entrepreneurship...

Tailgaters make me nervous

I would like to respond to the letter, ‘Call for hefty fine, imprisonment for tailgaters’, published in the Opinion page of the Bulletin on...