Although the United States is no longer part of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), countries in the Americas are…
Individuals with autism may soon benefit from a new vocational training programme tailored to hone their employability and entrepreneurship skills. The six-month UnikLearn…
The recent spike in Brunei’s tourist arrivals has created demand for quality tour guides who are knowledgeable and able to portray the “right image”…
The Australian government is offering 50 scholarships to citizens of ASEAN countries, including five Bruneians, to undertake masters-level study in Australia starting in 2019.…
Crisp blue uniforms, brass buttons and gold braids were proudly on display yesterday in the West Midlands, as Brunei’s monarch had the unique opportunity…
The Economic Planning and Development Department (JPKE) is currently recruiting and training staff as well as setting up guidelines to push forward with…
Two more products have been taken off the shelves for being contaminated with mercury, raising the number of products adulterated with undeclared substances…
Non-government organisations (NGOs) dealing with differently-abled individuals are calling for more cooperation and support from the government in order to level the playing…
Last night, four Bruneian landmarks went dark for an hour to mark Earth Hour 2018, honouring this year’s focus on forest and energy…
The chairman of the YMRM Group won a major libel suit against the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC) on Saturday, with the High…