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With his fleet of 7,000 cars and £15,000 haircuts, the Sultan of Brunei couldn’t be more different than India’s Narendra Modi, who has made much over the years of his modest upbringing. Modi ...
Princess 'Azemah, 38, is the daughter of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, and wedding festivities began in the independent sultanate on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia on Jan. 8.
The daughter of the Sultan of Brunei has tied the knot with her first cousin in an extravagant ceremony at her father’s Palace. Princess Azemah and her new husband, Prince Bahar ibni Jefri ...
For decades, he was known as a godfather of excess. The wealthiest man in the world for many years, the sultan of Brunei knew how to spend the vast riches that flowed from the oil deposits ...
The Sultan of Brunei had the money to commission the development of bespoke cars for his collection, and some were not just one-offs.
Shame on the Sultan of Brunei for Turning Employees Into Human Shields (Guest Column) Claiming a boycott of Dorchester hotels is only hurting its employees is a smoke screen designed to hide ...
The Sultan of Brunei is in talks to buy New York City's storied Pierre Hotel -- where Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick owns a stunning triplex penthouse apartment, the Post has learned.
When Brunei made gay sex and adultery punishable by stoning, it cast a light on Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, the country’s monarch and main enforcer of religion.
500 Rolls-Royces, $20,000 haircuts, and a 1,788-room palace: Everything we know about the lavish life of the Sultan of Brunei, who sparked outrage after introducing a law punishing homosexuality ...
Who is the Sultan of Brunei – world’s longest-reigning and most extravagant monarch? With Indian prime minister Modi in Brunei, the focus is back on the incredible wealth of the tiny, oil-rich ...
For decades, he was known as a godfather of excess. The wealthiest man in the world for many years, the sultan of Brunei knew how to spend the vast riches that flowed from the oil deposits ...
“The sultan is getting on in years now, and his family hasn’t always had the cleanest of reputations,” said Matthew Woolfe, the founder of human rights group The Brunei Project.