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    School back in session today

    Students are heading back to school starting today after a four-month hiatus following the second COVID-19 outbreak in the Sultanate last August.

    In a recent statement, the Ministry of Education (MoE) announced that the learning and teaching session for the first phase of the Endemic Stage would begin on January 3 for Years 10-13 students, with physical classes to be held five times a week. Meanwhile, Years 7 – 9 students will commence in-person classes on January 17, in the second phase of the Endemic Stage.

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

    Roadblocks uncover multiple offences

    Several offences were recorded in a series of joint roadblock operations in the Belait District on Saturday.

    The roadblocks at Jalan Tengah in Panaga and Seria Highway Bypass saw the involvement of Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF), Traffic Control and Investigation Department (JSKLL), Royal Customs and Excise Department (RCED) and Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

     

    EU moves to label nuclear, gas energy as ‘green’

    BRUSSELS (AFP) – The European Union is planning to label energy from nuclear power and natural gas as “green” sources for investment despite internal disagreement over whether they truly qualify as sustainable options.

    The proposal, seen by AFP on Saturday, aims to support the 27-nation bloc’s shift towards a carbon-neutral future and gild its credentials as a global standard-setter for fighting climate change.

    But the fact the European Commission quietly distributed the text to member states late Friday, in the final hours of 2021 after the much-delayed document had been twice promised earlier in the year, highlighted the rocky road to draft it.

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

     

    RCEP deal boosts confidence of enterprises

    BEIJING (Xinhua) – Soon after midnight on New Year’s Day, a freight train departed from south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region for Vietnam, a member country of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP).

    The RCEP – the world’s largest free trade deal – came into force on Saturday.

    The X9101 train carried electronics, daily necessities and chemical products worth more than USD10 million. It is expected to reach Hanoi in 28 hours after leaving Nanning, the regional capital of Guangxi.

     Also on early Saturday, 5.6 tonnes of imported reflective films from Japan arrived at a port in south China’s Shenzhen City, which will be used for the production of mobiles, digital cameras and other electronic products.

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

     

    More evacuated as Malaysia floods continue

    KUALA LUMPUR (CNA) – Continuous heavy rain has resulted in floods in several low-lying areas in seven Malaysian states, with more people being evacuated to relief centres (PPS) yesterday morning.

     Two districts in Sabah – Telupid and Sandakan – are the latest to be hit by the floods, after Kota Marudu, Paitan and Beluran.

    The State Disaster Management Secretariat said in a statement that the number of flood evacuees districts has increased to 717 people from 212 families, up from 566 people on Saturday night.

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

    Unidentified person enters North Korea from South in rare border breach

    SEOUL (AFP) – An unidentified person entered North Korea from the South on New Year’s Day, the military in Seoul said yesterday, a rare breach of the heavily fortified border between the neighbours.

    Years of repression and poverty in North Korea have led more than 30,000 people to flee to the South in the decades since the Korean War, but crossings in the other direction are extremely rare.

    The person was detected by surveillance equipment in the Demilitarised Zone – which divides the Korean peninsula – at 9.20pm local time on Saturday, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said.  It sparked a search operation by the military, but to no avail.

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

    Fire breaks out at South African Parliament

    CAPE TOWN (AFP) – A major fire broke out at South Africa’s seat of Parliament in Cape Town early yesterday, sending a thick column of smoke into the sky and threatening the National Assembly building.

    The fire was believed to have started in one of the older buildings in the Parliament precinct, leading to a security cordon nearby the cathedral where anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu was buried just hours before.

    “The roof has caught fire and the National Assembly building is also on fire,” a spokesman for the city’s emergency services told AFP, requesting reinforcements at the scene.

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

    Three people missing in Colorado wildfire

    SUPERIOR (AFP) – Three people are missing after a wildfire tore through several Colorado towns, quickly destroying nearly 1,000 homes as part of the latest in a string of United States (US) natural disasters.

    “We’re very fortunate that we don’t have a list of 100 missing. But unfortunately we do have three confirmed missing people,” Boulder County Sheriff Joe Pelle told a press conference.

    At least 991 homes are thought to have been destroyed as the blaze raced through the towns of Superior and Louisville on Thursday, just outside the state’s biggest city Denver, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee with little notice.

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

     

     

    British family earns Guinness World Record for most albino siblings

    UPI – A British family of six brothers and sisters with albinism was awarded a Guinness World Record in the category of most albino siblings.

    Coventry, England, residents Naseem Akhtar, Ghulam Ali, Haider Ali, Muqadas Bibi, Musarat Begum and Mohammed Rafi received the title after Guinness World Records confirmed all six siblings were born with albinism, a genetic condition that causes a person to lack pigment in their skin, hair and irises.

    More details on Monday’s Borneo Bulletin

     

     

    TV’s Golden Girl Betty White dies at 99

    LOS ANGELES (AP) – Betty White (AP pic below), whose saucy, up-for-anything charm made her a television mainstay for more than 60 years, whether as a man-crazy TV hostess on The Mary Tyler Moore Show or the loopy housemate on The Golden Girls, has died. She was 99.

    White’s longtime agent and friend Jeff Witjas confirmed her death on Friday. She had no diagnosed illness, and it was unclear if she died on Thursday night or Friday, he said.

    She would have turned 100 on January 17.

    Her death brought tributes from celebrities and politicians alike.

    “We loved Betty White,” First Lady Jill Biden said as she left a Delaware restaurant. “She was great at defying expectation,” Ryan Reynolds, who starred alongside her in the comedy The Proposal, tweeted. “She managed to grow very old and somehow, not old enough. We’ll miss you, Betty.”

    White launched her TV career in daytime talk shows when the medium was still in its infancy and endured well into the age of cable and streaming. Her combination of sweetness and edginess gave life to a roster of quirky characters in shows from the sitcom Life With Elizabeth in the early 1950s to oddball Rose Nylund in The Golden Girls in the 80s to Boston Legal, which ran from 2004 to 2008.

    But it was in 2010 that White’s stardom erupted as never before.

    In a Snickers commercial that premiered during that year’s Super Bowl telecast, she impersonated an energy-sapped dude getting tackled during a backlot football game.

    “Mike, you’re playing like Betty White out there,” jeered one of his chums. White, flat on the ground and covered in mud, fired back, “That’s not what your girlfriend said!”

    The instantly-viral video helped spark a successful Facebook campaign to have her host Saturday Night Live. The much-watched episode won her a seventh Emmy.

    A month later, cable’s TV Land premiered Hot In Cleveland, which starred Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves and Wendie Malick as three past-their-prime show-biz veterans who move to Cleveland to escape the youth obsession of Hollywood.

    They move into a home being looked after by an elderly Polish widow – a character, played by White, who was meant to appear only in the pilot episode.

    But White stole the show, and became a key part of the series, an immediate hit. She was voted the Entertainer of the Year by members of The Associated Press.

    “It’s ridiculous,” White said of the honour. “They haven’t caught on to me, and I hope they never do.”

    By then, White had not only become the hippest star around, but also a role model for how to grow old joyously. “Don’t try to be young,” she told the AP. “Just open your mind. Stay interested in stuff. There are so many things I won’t live long enough to find out about, but I’m still curious about them.”

    White remained youthful in part through her skill at playing bawdy or naughty while radiating niceness. The horror spoof Lake Placid and The Proposal were marked by her characters’ surprisingly salty language. And her character Catherine Piper killed a man with a skillet on Boston Legal.

    Her role as Happy Homemaker Sue Anne Nivens in The Mary Tyler Moore Show, which was already a huge hit, was planned as a one-off appearance in 1973, but it would last until the show ended in 1977.

    “While she’s icky-sweet on her cooking show, Sue is really a piranha type,” White once said. The role brought her two Emmys as supporting actress in a comedy series.

    In 1985, White starred on NBC with Bea Arthur, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty in The Golden Girls. Its cast of mature actors, playing single women in Miami retirement, presented a gamble in a youth-conscious industry. But it proved a solid hit and lasted until 1992.

    White played Rose, a gentle, dim widow who drove her roommates crazy with off-the-wall tales of childhood in fictional St Olaf, Minnesota.

    The role won her yet another Emmy, and she reprised it in a short-lived spinoff The Golden Palace.

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