Defensive and defeated — how Arteta’s caution cost Arsenal the CL
MANY fans would blame either Eberechi Eze or Gabriel Magalhaes for the penalty shootout defeat to Paris St Germain (PSG) in the latest edition of the Champions League final. Personally, the defeat happened as soon as Kai Havertz scored the opening goal in the fifth minute of the game.
Institutionalising people-to-people ties: Asean-China
THE Global Civilisation Initiative (GCI) has yielded mutual benefits across Southeast Asian (Asean) countries by integrating cultural dialogue with economic and sustainable development.
Living with HIV: protecting intimacy, fertility and peace of mind
I read with interest the articles highlighting the various adversities of sexual and reproductive health.
Between a rock-et and a hard place
DAP is caught in a major dilemma. It has to convince frustrated voters to stay loyal, while trying to evade the "anti-Malay" brand that has been slapped on it.
It is getting poli-tech-al
Malaysian politics now is taking off on a Silicon Valley tangent, with parties experiencing rigmaroles of user churn and start-up hype.
The times they are a-tortuous
The hot weather and global wars seem to be driving people crazy, especially the men, says the writer.
Goodbye Tambun, hello again Permatang Pauh
The signs are that PMX will be returning to the constituency that is synonymous with his political journey even though it is no longer a sure-win seat.
Kindness always finds its way back
I was assigned to cover "The Chapman's Challenge 2026" at Pangkor Laut Resort, Perak.
A hot, hot World Cup on the cards
A massive 48 teams, a fiery debate over prices of tickets and matches at midday – the World Cup is going to face a lot of heat.
LIV Golf must survive to keep Asian golf thriving
SOME of the greatest marketing taglines including "Just Do It" and "Impossible is Nothing" have resonated so loudly around the sporting sphere that the brands who thoughtfully crafted them have thrived through the test of time.












