Duterte apologises to tycoons
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has shown a rare streak of humility by apologising to business tycoons he once threatened to jail after saying he welcomed their response to the coronavirus crisis.
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has shown a rare streak of humility by apologising to business tycoons he once threatened to jail after saying he welcomed their response to the coronavirus crisis.
Canada’s western provinces are worried that its wildfire season will be well above average. Scientists with the federal government say the problem will be exacerbated by tackling the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
There are different colours of sesame seeds. They are abundant in red, white, black and even brown. However, it’s believed that the black type is filled with more antioxidants than the others. Hence, the craze of late over the black sesame oil.
Fitness starts in your mind. Ask any athlete or fit person what the number one secret is to his success at fitness, and he will tell you it is commitment.
Caymanian students have been to school in other countries for generations. Whether it is boarding school, college or university, our students are not new to that. Additionally, some of our students have played sports while at their foreign school, and many have performed well.
You might have heard the phrase, “A regular who’s who,” referring to a list of distinguished, or VIP, persons in a specific industry or field.
The Department of Environmental Health has implemented new rules at the George Town Landfill in order to comply with the recent changes in the curfew regulations.
This week the Airport, West End and Little Cayman Post Offices is open. Other post offices are open only for the collection of general delivery mail.
RFA Argus, one of the Royal Navy Caribbean task force ships arrived in the Cayman Islands area on Monday 4 May.