How not to get shortchanged in the bedroom
I read with interest your article about the causes of premature ejaculation.
No more ‘Game of Thrones’
Real life is not like TV. It's time for us to learn how politics works, says the writer.
Lessons from Iran for Malaysia
Holy men are sometimes no different from politicians. And when clerics turn autocrats, there can be no turning back from authoritarian theocracy.
A tale of two nails
The 'nail theory' says where a politician's 'nail' is positioned determines levels of power.
Mismatched signals from Umno top guns
The Umno president and his fiery Youth chief do not seem to be on the same page about where the party should be heading.
Time for a sea change in urban life
IT'S a doggone shame that a new mall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, which initially allowed pets indoors, had to almost instantaneously do a turnabout.
The stage is for Malaysia if Indian meet venue is ‘unsafe’
IN badminton, the shuttlecock is often called a bird. At the Indian Open, several shuttlers had birds on their minds – but it was not the shuttlecock.
Who watches the Watchmen?
THE recent announcement of long-awaited governance and public sector reforms will go some way in restoring public trust in national institutions.
A tale of two shooting stars as Haotong and Kim eye magical 2026
NOT long ago, men's golf in Asia was often framed in terms of promise and potential rather than major achievements.
Why comparing Malaysian Chinese to Palestinians is misguided
WHEN press conferences are held, reporters will field all kinds of questions, ranging from the pertinent to the off-topic, and from questions to opinions.
Mindef under the spotlight
IT is an unprecedented moment in Malaysia's military history. For the first time ever, a former Army Chief was remanded for seven days, while his two wives were remanded for six and three days, respectively, over corruption involving Army procurement tenders.












