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Many theories, so little evidence
LAST Friday marked a decade since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared with 227 passengers and 12 crewmembers, ranking it among the world’s greatest aviation mysteries that remain unsolved.
Of debating and nurturing global Muslims: Remembering Kamal Hassan
Prof Kamal often reminded us that it was not just about winning.
Super Sunday delivers epic clash of titans
SUPER Sunday between Liverpool versus Manchester City lived up to its billing.
Six values to advance a community
The government can only do so much to uplift the bumiputra community. The rest is up to us, says the columnist, offering a path towards self-reliance.
China and Malaysia’s contributions to the success of RCEP
CHINA has risen to be the clear frontrunner in the Asian economy. Its economic transformation began in 1978, gaining momentum with trade and investment activities in the early 1990s.
Timing it right for love
Knowledge of the effects of ED treatments allow men to work out the optimal time to “ride” the wave.
Stateless children’s citizenship: A humanitarian imperative beyond legal boundaries
All of us must remind ourselves to maintain our humane qualities when dealing with stateless children.
Swift sentence
SINGAPORE has pulled a rabbit out of the hat by having American singer Taylor Swift perform exclusively there, reaffirming itself as an entertainment hub.
Bowing deer and snapping crocodiles
Politics in Sabah just gets wilder and wilder as politicians – including some unexpected ones – plot and plan in the shadows.
The deepening divide
LAWYER Khaliq Mehtab Mohd Ishaq confessed to being quite taken aback by the green wave that marked the 2022 general election.
Finding balance between KL hawkers, regulations
Designated trade spaces, relocations can resolve conflict.