PAS is keen to engage with the Chinese community, but are we ready for it?
MALAYSIAN politics has been exceptionally animated lately, with ruling and opposition parties changing sides faster than they are changing clothes, catching many completely off guard.
The sullied American connection
AS early as I can remember, I have been influenced by American culture. My educational sojourn there of six years completed my enculturation and made me an American loyalist for half a century.
Right club, right manager – why fit still defines success
WHEN it comes to managing a club, some managers simply fit better than others.
Global green economy booming, but developing countries left behind
The world's transition to sustainable development is accelerating at an unprecedented pace.
The impact of ageing on male fertility
I read with interest the focus in the last few weeks on female impact on fertility. I guess you did not elaborate on the impact of men and fertility due to overwhelming importance of female factors.
Doubts about Penang's future CM
VERY few politicians lead charmed lives but DAP leader Steven Sim Chee Keong's political journey has, at times, resembled a magic carpet ride.
Japan’s Strategic Choice in a Turbulent World: Lessons from Malaysia’s Pragmatic Neutrality and Strategic Autonomy
IN the contemporary era, the conceptual landscape of global governance is defined by a fierce competition between distinct ideological frameworks.
Harmony is the answer, not hate
WITH the world gripped by the fallout from the conflict in the Middle East, and its ripple effects on oil prices, trade routes, inflation and global security, the last thing Malaysia needs is domestic political distractions.
Unity and the spirit of Raya
THE highways are jammed, celebrations are ongoing, children are at play and thousands are out enjoying the cool of the malls.
Bullying escalates online
NEARLY two years have passed since social media influencer Rajeswary Appahu (also known as Esha) took her own life after sustained bullying on TikTok.
From dreams of Messi the Flea to fleeting dreams that can come true
WHEN Lionel Messi started playing football, he was called the "Little Flea".
A beautiful tradition
The decision not to hold any Raya open houses this year is wise, but the loss of Malaysia's annual showcase of peace and harmony will be deeply felt.












