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BruInnovEdu to launch new product
BruInnovEdu has finally completed developing 'Learn Thru Play' and is ready for deployment in schools.Following the footsteps of her predecessors at ...
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Population study of proboscis monkeys to commence soon
THE Wildlife Division plans to embark on a study this month of the proboscis monkey population, particularly those found living along the Brunei River, in the hope that the research findings can be used to conserve their habitats."And after that, if the necessary support is ...
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RBAF donates $260000 to 5 charity groups
One of the recipients from non-government organisations receiving the cheque from RBAF commander, Major General Dato Hj Aminuddin Ihsan. Picture: Courtesy of ...
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ASEAN volunteer corps to widen reach of NGOs
CYS Minister YB Pehin Dato Hj Hazair (R) with Permanent Secretary Dato Hj Mohd Hamid during the press conference for the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Youth, at the Rizqun International Hotel, Gadong. Picture: BT/Saiful ...
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Lumut folks briefed on BLNG projects
Belait District Zone 1 Representative and Village Head of Lumut 1 YB Hj Mohd Shafiee asking a question during the dialogue session with BLNG yesterday at the Liang Lumut Recreation Club (LLRC). Picture: BT/Hj Mohd ...
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Delegates hail ASEAN youth drive
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports YB Pehin Orang Kaya Pekerma Laila Diraja Dato Seri Setia Haji Hazair Haji Abdullah during a Press Conference at the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Youth at The Rizqun International Hotel, Gadong. Picture: BT/Saiful ...
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Dhaka deluged in downpour
Just a few hours of torrential rain pushed much of the capital city Dhaka to ankle to waist-deep water, causing immense sufferings to the city dwellers yesterday.Two pedestrians died of electrocution when they stepped on a snapped electric cable in the waterlogged street at Bangsal in the old town.In Uttara, a mother and her five-month-old baby died in their sleep when a wall collapsed on their ...
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Katha Journal Orwells House Links Myanmar to Its Burmese Days
KATHA, Myanmar ...
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China Pakistan vow to deepen cooperation
China and Pakistan have agreed to cement their strategic partnership and deepen comprehensive strategic cooperation in various areas, according to a joint statement issued Thursday during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to the South Asian ...
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Good Turnout For British Forces Brunei Open Day
Seria - Hundreds of people, especially children, flocked the British Forces Brunei (BFB) Open Day held at the British Garrison Sports Complex in Seria. The Commander and all members of British Forces Brunei welcomed the public and invited guests to the open day to the music of members of the British marching band. Invited guests were escorted by high ranking officers from British Forces Brunei ...
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Brunei Strengthens Anti-Terrorism Order
Bandar Seri Begawan - His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam has consented to the strengthening of the Anti-Terrorism Order, 2011 with the issuance of the Anti-Terrorism (Terrorist Financing) Regulations 2013. The regulations have taken effect from December 8, 2012 and were issued by the Minister responsible for internal security matters for the purpose of the ...
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EU threatens action over Bangladesh working conditions
Bangladesh unless it sees an improvement in the country's working conditions following the collapse last month of a building housing a number of garment ...
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Upcoming Environment Forum To Highlight Climate Change
Bandar Seri Begawan - Asia Inc Forum has announced that Von Hernandez, the Executive Director of Greenpeace for Southeast Asia has joined their list of invited speakers for their upcoming event, the 6th National Environment Conference. Hernandez will be delivering a keynote address on climate change at the conference, which is set to be convened by Asia Inc Forum on June 4 at The Empire Hotel ...
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Asean Ministers Endorse Brunei Proposal
Bandar Seri Begawan - Asean Ministers have endorsed a Brunei proposal to engage young professionals through a youth volunteer corps that will complement the Asean Youth Volunteer Programme (AYVP) through implementation of three initial short-term projects scheduled to be carried out in Cambodia, Indonesia, and the Philippines this year. The youth volunteer corps will be implemented before the ...
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Three Thai Nationals Sentenced For Overstaying
Bandar Seri Begawan - Three Thai nationals - two men and one woman - were sentenced to jail, and the men, with strokes of the cane, which was passed down yesterday by the Bandar Seri Begawan Magistrate's Court after all defendants pleaded guilty to overstaying in the country without reasonable causes. Forty-four-year-old Sombat Chamnanrop is incarcerated for six months and will be ...
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Video Victim of Bangladesh factory collapse shares story
A teenager who survived the massive Bangladesh factory collapse says she was afraid to go to work the day of the incident. Those who try to improve working conditions face retaliation. Holly Williams ...
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Video U.S. drone strikes spark anger in Pakistan
Pakistan's new prime minister wants to improve relations with the U.S., but he has to answer to angry voters, who resent U.S. drone strikes that have killed over 3,000 people over the last 10 years in Pakistan. Elizabeth Palmer ...
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Survivor of Bangladesh factory collapse speaks out
(CBS News) DHAKA, Bangladesh -- When she was 11 years old, Tahmina Akhter Sadia went to work in a garment factory. Four years later, she's her family's breadwinner -- and a survivor of one of the worst industrial accidents in ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian stocks steadier Nikkei bounces back
Thu May 23, 2013 8:29pm EDT * Nikkei up 3 pct in early trade, following 7.3 pct fall * Asian stocks outside Japan steadier after drop * Yen softer, reversing Thursday's gains * MSCI ex-Japan edges up By Ian Chua SYDNEY, May 24 (Reuters) - Asian shares opened cautiously higher on Friday with Tokyo's Nikkei steadying from its biggest one-day drop in two years as investors breathed a sigh ...
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Jodi Arias Jury Fails to Reach Decision on Death Penalty
An Arizona jury tasked with determining whether convicted killer Jodi Arias should be put to death for the brutal murder of an ex-boyfriend failed to reach a unanimous verdict on Thursday, and a judge ordered a retrial in the penalty phase. Arias, 32, was found guilty earlier this month in the murder of Travis Alexander, whose body was found slumped in the shower of his Phoenix-area home in ...
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United refinances high-interest debt cuts costs
Manchester United announced Thursday that more than $290 million of its high-interest debt has been refinanced, cutting the club's interest costs by around $15 million a year.Fresh from winning a 20th English title and undergoing an apparently smooth managerial succession, United said it has secured a new loan from Bank of America with far lower interest rates.United has refinanced 177.78 ...
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Two arrested for faking duty labels in W. Java
Officers of the Bandung Customs and Excise Office's service and monitoring division apprehended two individuals with the initials F and HK, who were believed to have counterfeited paid duty labels worth Rp 3.9 billion (US$410,000).Office head Benediktus Jarot Jatnika said the counterfeit labels were for imported alcoholic beverages."Based on surveillance, the location of transaction ...
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Eight years sought for Depok terror suspect
Prosecutors demanded on Thursday an eight-year prison sentence for alleged bomb-maker Muhammad Thoriq for terrorism.The prosecutors accused Thoriq of violating Article 15 of the 2003 Law on Antiterrorism, a charge that carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison."We demand the court to sentence Muhammad Thoriq alias Alex to eight years in prison," prosecutor Rini Hartartie told the ...
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3 arrested in Rp 4 billion drug bust
The police have arrested three men and confiscated 2,900 ecstasy pills and 500 grams of crystal methamphetamine in a series of raids.Gambir Police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Tatan Dirsan said on Thursday that the suspects belonged to a big drug syndicate judging by the large amount of evidence found in their possession. The drugs were worth a total of Rp 4 billion (US$408,000)."We're still ...
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KPK gets new advisors
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) announced on Thursday that it had selected two new advisory board members.KPK secretary general Anis Basalamah said that after a recruitment process that spanned months, the KPK chose Mohammad Mu'tashim Billah, a doctoral candidate at the University of Indonesia (UI)'s sociology faculty, and Suwarsono, an academician."The new advisors ...









