Understanding fertility with irregular menstrual cycles
I read with interest your explanation about getting the timing right for a successful pregnancy.
Oil price hike: Why Malaysia is coping better
The Middle-East conflict is affecting economies around the world, but Malaysia, as an oil producer, is holding out well so far. However, the nation must be prepared for what comes next.
Can Malaysian politics pivot?
To move away from race-driven politics, could we look to Sabah and Sarawak for a PM candidate? Do we have the political courage to cross the South China Sea?
The costs of ‘war’
As Malaysians prepare for Hari Raya Aidilfitri amid subsidised fuel and cancelled open houses, a far‑reaching conflict in the Middle East is already reshaping global prices and security risks – with repercussions that will soon hit home.
Help us remain resilient, don’t waste fuel
IN a world that is still far too dependent on fossil fuels instead of renewable sources, any problems in the Middle East will cast a long shadow.
PMX coy about early general election
Speculation of an early general election has intensified but the stars have yet to align for the man who has the final say on when it will be called.
Awards that really matter
For years, we have been told that Selangor's local authorities are the gold standard.
Put nation first in uncertain times
IN my conversations with global investors, business leaders and policymakers, one theme increasingly stands out – namely how uncertain and even dangerous the world feels today compared to the last few years with all its tumults.
No need for major label, The Players Championship stands on its own
EVERY March, as a majority of the world's best golfers arrive at TPC Sawgrass in Florida, the same question often pops up without much prompting – should The Players Championship be considered golf's fifth Major?
China's tough crackdown on crimes ensures public security, quality development
BEIJING (Xinhua): China maintained a tough stance against various crimes in the past year and pledged to continue that momentum into the new year, according to the country's top judiciary officials.
Foreign envoys, journalists closely watch China's 'two sessions' for policy signals amid global uncertainty
BEIJING (Xinhua): With China's annual legislative and political consultative sessions, known as the "two sessions," underway in Beijing, foreign envoys and international journalists are closely watching the event for signals on the world's second-largest economy's development trajectory and its global implications.










