The Erosion of Restraint in the Taiwan Strait
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Taiwan's current ruling party, came to power after Lai Ching-te won the January 2024 election and delivered his inaugural address on 20 May 2024.
Challenge of the ‘kamikaze’ kancil
THE realm of politics is filled with imagery and metaphors that express complex ideas, emotions and values. While words hold significant power, symbolism is more potent as it goes beyond language and stirs emotions.
Mob rule: When justice is upended
THERE'S always an almost rabid interest every time a top civil servant is accused of corruption.. Actually, even being questioned by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission is usually enough for social media to get all hot and bothered..
Villa are back, Liverpool are broken – the Premier League endgame is near!
ASTON Villa are back in the Champions League.
Has PMX stepped on a melting iceberg?
The dizzying string of events the last few days has pushed the Prime Minister to seriously consider an early general election
China’s Global Civilisation Initiative (GCI) in a realist world: Asean's pragmatic choice
Beijing launched its Global Civilisation Initiative (GCI), calling for equality between civilisations, mutual learning and dialogue, rejecting any claim that one civilisation is superior, and insisting that modernisation should not follow only a Western path.
Malaysian athletics crying out for change – are we brave enough to do it?
IMAGINE this – a new Malaysian Athletics (MA), led not by politicians or power brokers, but by former athletes who once shed blood, sweat and tears to fight for the Jalur Gemilang on the track.
ABC of hepatitis and implications on sexual health
Dear Dr G, I understand that you are outlining various viral infections that can be prevented by vaccination during the month of May.
A craving for unworthy awards
The Malaysian love for titles has sprouted an industry selling dubious awards and honours. Genuine achievers, however, will always be recognised, they do not need to pay for it.
The clock is ticking
Oil, political intrigues and deadlines are among the main factors that may see elections being called sooner than expected.
Power without accountability corrupts nations
The lesson from history is painfully consistent: without effective checks and balances, abuse of power usually follows.
Sweet scents, bitter consequences
THE sleek, neon-coloured devices and sweet scent of mango or vanilla wafting through our public spaces tell a deceptive story.











