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A nation divided?
BOTH sides of the racial divide have been hurling insults and accusations, fuelling each other’s anger over the issue of the "Allah" socks controversy and driving racial tensions to a dangerously new level.
Rediscovering the heart of Qing Ming tradition
FOLDING gold and silver foil paper ingots was an annual exercise that my brother and I were tasked to do before Qing Ming.
Saviours of different kinds rising up to give Malaysian sport hope
FROM his hair to his honesty, Kim Pan-gon continues to stand out as Malaysia’s football head coach.
Make your voices heard, KLites
KUALA Lumpur residents are among the most vocal in the country when it comes to matters directly affecting them or impacting their neighbourhoods.Just ask the 11 MPs who have constituencies in Kuala Lumpur – they have their hands full with demanding yet well-informed electorates.And that is why it is surprising that the review period for the Kuala Lumpur Local Plan 2040 (KLLP2040) has received a rather lukewarm response from KLites.
Change in weather most welcome
Monsoon transition this month to end punishing hot spell
Whither a Malaysia for all?
The columnist bemoans what seems to be a striking return to divisive identity politics by a major component of the unity government.
Unravelling the English Premier League title race drama
BREATHE a sigh of relief, readers, as this is the last international break before the season ends.
Global connectivity and long-term development in Malaysia’s digitisation
INCREASING international collaboration in the digital economy will accelerate the development of the global economy.
Blurred facts of the blue pills
The most common adversity of sildenafil includes headache, flushing, indigestion, and nasal congestion.
Deep dive into Sulu
Examining the murky depths and consequences of claims made by ‘Sulu Sultanate’ heirs.
Be the champion
It’s easy to earn the people’s respect – just give us less noise and more leadership.
Are we a nation content with staging only the SEA Games?
THE Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games in 1998, or KL’98, was a hallmark event symbolising Malaysia’s international graduation into newly industrialising nation status.