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Clearing the air on SLS 40% revenue appeal
THE legal battle for Sabah's entitlement to 40% of grant revenue, to quote former Sabah Law Society (SLS) president Datuk Roger Chin, has sparked significant controversy and emotional reactions.
This drug can help with weight loss
Orlistat helps prevent the oil we consume from being absorbed by our bodies, which, in turn, helps with weight-loss efforts.
What are we teaching our university students?
Incidents that should have rung alarm bells about how Malaysian university students think about this country are being ignored.
So what’s next for Guardiola’s men – five in a row or another treble?
FANS around the world expected another dramatic finish, but the league title was sealed within 90 seconds of the simultaneous kick-off.
Revitalising Malaysia's maritime industry through BRI cooperation
SINCE the heyday of the Straits of Malacca, where Malacca was a major transshipment port between India and China, the country has had a significant history of maritime trade.
Lower your cancer risk by controlling these factors
Lifestyle and environmental factors can have a significant effect on cancer development.
Free-to-air or pay TV to watch Malaysians in action at the Paris Olympics?
IN the ever-changing media landscape where one in 10 Gen Z sports fans use social media to consume content, the best minds representing industry leaders, including broadcasters, professional executives and marketers recently convened in Kuala Lumpur to deliberate on the evolution of the sports industry.
Malaysian brain drain: Voices echoing through research
Analysis of extensive empirical research on the Malaysian brain drain highlights a persistent and substantial issue spanning several decades.
How does hernia affect one’s sexual health?
Men are 25 times more likely to have inguinal hernia than women.
The SLS challenge
Delving into the SLS judicial review on the state’s right to 40% of grant revenue requires a deeper read.
Just K.I.S.S.
In an era of digital disruptions and reduced attention span, everyone should learn this old journalistic adage: ‘Keep it short and simple’.
The rise of ‘denialism’ in Malaysia
The practice is a barrier to national unity, says the writer.