U.S. President Donald Trump was also critical of WHO, pointing out in a Twitter message that the organization was “China-centric” and blamed them for getting “every aspect” of the coronavirus pandemic …
Taiwan’s largest airline in the spotlight over China name confusion
The issue of how self-ruled, democratically governed Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own, relates to China has shot back into the political arena since the virus began spreadi …
Chinese aircraft carrier sails past Japan, Taiwan
A Chinese aircraft carrier passed through the East China Sea over the weekend, a maneuver keeping defense ministries in Japan and Taiwan on edge.
Brunei donates COVID-19 test kits for Philippine response efforts –DFA
The Government of Brunei Darussalam has donated test kits for COVID-19 to the Philippines, according to a report of Mao dela Cruz on Dobol B sa News TV Sunday. #BantayCOVID19: @DFAPHL, tumanggap ng …
Duterte thanks Brunei, Singapore for assistance to Philippines’ COVID-19 response
President Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday expressed his gratitude to Brunei and Singapore for donating medical supplies and equipment for the country’s COVID-19 response efforts. Brunei recently donated 20 …
COVID-19 recurring cases very worrying, says Brunei minister
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN — The development of patients testing positive again for COVID-19 is very worrying, as there is still uncertainty of how the new virus infects and how it will evolve, said Minister …
Brunei reports no new cases of Covid-19, 1 recovered turns positive again
Brunei reported no new cases of the Covid-19 on Monday morning (April 13) and the country’s tally of cases stand at 136 since the first case was detected in the sultanate on March 9.
Coronavirus: Brunei reports no new cases, one recovered patient turns positive again
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (XINHUA) – Brunei reported no new cases of the Covid-19 disease on Sunday (April 12), and the country’s tally of cases stand at 136 since the first case was detected in the …
Trapped Honeymoon South Africans Finally Leave Maldives after COVID-19 Lockdown
Olivia and Raul De Freita were the only guests left at an upmarket island resort in March as the hotel began shutting down due to Covid-19.
Marooned In The Maldives: Over 1,000 Wealthy Tourists Ride Out The Pandemic In Paradise
Many of the international tourists are staying at 27 resorts that are still open. Most of them do not wish to return to their own country, and want to remain in isolation from the rest of the world.