Navigating amoeba politics
In this landscape of endless splintering, what should Malaysians choose?
Japan at a crossroads
Despite Tokyo's hardline stand on its history in the region, there is still time to invest in a more fruitful shared future through greater accommodation.
When the bedroom goes cold: Unpacking the mystery of sexless marriages
What exactly constitutes a sexless relationship, and how common is it? Dr G has the answers.
After seven exes, what next for PAS?
PAS' ideological stand and its refusal to be flexible in dealing with secular parties means that it can never work in a coalition with anyone else. That accounts for the many breakdowns.
Set for a uniquely Johor election
Don't look to the results of this state's elections for clues to how parties and coalitions might fare in a federal election.
Don’t let scammers score in this World Cup
FOR the next few weeks, many of us will be living on football time.
Racing to woo the Chinese in Johor
The Mentri Besar of Johor was accused of arrogance for refusing to work with DAP but non-Malays in the state admire his technocratic and hard-working style.
Why visual litter gets a free pass
Anti-litter campaign proves enforcement works, but illegal advertising chokes city's landmarks
A World Cup with little fanfare
THE 2026 World Cup is here and it's being touted as the best and biggest ever. But is that really so?
Don’t turn a blind eye to animal cruelty
Driver who killed stray dog should be charged under relevant Acts.
Indo-Pacific region does not need another imported security crisis
The Indo-Pacific does not need to be converted into the next theatre of externally managed "peace through strength", especially when the Middle East has just shown how quickly US-designed security architecture can produce insecurity for everyone.












