Wartime-like mobilisation effort for Malaysian education
Can the Education Ministry manage the transition effectively, safely, and at scale?
The return of BTS on world stage
JANUARY 2026 is over and we are now into February. For many, the first month of the new year was actually an unseen battleground. But there were no guns, drones, or bombs involved. The war was over tickets for concerts by a K-pop group.
Grassroots development can succeed with better collab between BAM and states
Zafrul, who has emphasised the importance of grassroots development in the country, has walked the talk with his swift action.
Calm under pressure – why Arsenal now control the title race
AFTER losing a game against a direct rival, it is better sometimes to play away from home. It reduces pressure from the home crowd, allowing players to loosen up and approach the game differently.
Tracing origins of Penang heritage food
Cultural adaptations, local ingredients shaped the iconic dishes.
Building a smarter Belt and Road: Navigating the hidden challenges
THE Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was launched in 2013. Its role in reshaping global connectivity through roads, railways, ports and digital networks significantly boosted trade and logistics activities.
Capping the PM’s tenure
One can convincingly argue that time or term limits are a necessary democratic safeguard against authoritarian rule.
Not sacred truth
A mature society should be capable of asking honest questions about whether its existing social constructs still serve justice, harmony, and the collective well-being of all its citizens.
The country’s best theatre
Our august House has heard some incredible tales over the years, and this latest meeting is adding to the annals.
Stability spurs the ringgit
The rise of the ringgit is not due to sheer luck. The political stability of the past few years has boosted investor confidence, leading to the stronger currency. Malaysians must not jeopardise that stability.












