When the velvet glove comes off
THE Prussian field marshal, Helmuth von Moltke the Elder, renowned for having laid the groundwork for modern warfare, is said to have observed that no plan survives first contact with the enemy.
Centuries-old martial art lights up modern mall
THE Impact Arena in Nonthaburi is primarily a trade and exhibition centre.
Seeking the truth over shootings
IT'S been two weeks since a special task force from Bukit Aman took over the probe into the fatal shooting of three men in Durian Tunggal, Melaka, the outcome of which would be crucial for police credibility.
Will new minister bring a new vision – and what of stability?
YOUTH and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh sent off the Malaysian athletes to the SEA Games in Thailand. But they will be welcomed back by a new minister when the biennial event concludes on Sunday.
Dancing their way into unity
IN my second year as a member of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia's (UKM) board of governors, I remember whispering to a fellow member that I had never in my entire life attended so many dance performances before I was appointed to the post.
The calm before the festive madness of the English Premier League
AFTER a tumultuous week for Arne Slot, the noise died down slightly on Saturday as Liverpool returned to winning ways following two consecutive Premier League draws.
Digital Silk Road: Strengthening Malaysia’s ICT, wholesale and retail sectors
MALAYSIA has actively embraced investments under China's Digital Silk Road (DSR), a major pillar of the Belt and Road initiative that focuses on digital connectivity, technology transfer, and the development of smart economic systems.
Penile enhancement: Confidence boost or risky business?
I am a 25-year-old man who is currently at the peak of my career. While I have a great job, I often get asked why I have not engaged in any romantic relationships. The truth is, I feel somewhat apprehensive about intimacy because I consider my penis to be somewhat deficient.
Strengthening media independence
The Malaysian Media Council Act has to protect the press as a guardian of democracy.
Can money bury the truth?
Zionists are trying to buy their way out of international humiliation.
Who can tap into the anger?
Could the 'Chinese tsunami' in Sabah spark a movement away from traditional choices in the peninsula?











