Freedom to practise in peace
Religion should not be doled out as a political weapon, lest ordinary believers will pay a price, says the writer.
Truth from facts and logic
There are basic universal principles underpinning international relations, with logic equally important to understand their implications beyond the standard rhetoric and narratives.
The price of staying in power
The DAP may have good reasons for remaining in the unity government, but the longer it stays, the harder it becomes to convince disillusioned supporters that principle matters more than position.
Tabung Haji: A story of mismanagement
The Tabung Haji scandal serves as a lesson that the people's trust should never be treated callously.
Malaysian cities need to make walking safer
SIMPLY walking along a road shouldn't be a test of nerves.. Yet in many parts of Malaysia, a short walk to a shop, school, bus stop, or rail station can be a scary experience that is fraught with obstacles..
How are ties between the PM and DPM?
It can't be easy for the cikgu and his anak murid to go on like good friends while their parties are at war.
Progress and heritage can co-exist
THE antique Usha fan circled slowly overhead, its thick blades swishing as they went round. Despite its age, it worked well, and the air felt cool.
Vital to keep public walkways clear
TWO years ago, StarMetro followed two visually impaired men wearing GoPro cameras as they went on a 1km walk through Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur. Our walkabout in the area was meant to show the street from their perspective. What we found at the end of the exercise was a recording of an obstacle course.
Sharing the Benefits of Smart Technologies: Building a Shared Digital Future for China and Malaysia
The year 2026 marks the 52nd anniversary of diplomatic ties between Malaysia and China.
Stepping up to the podium
IT is rare that a bucket list item gets fulfilled coincidentally at short notice.
The Tunku's Birthday Gift, 60 Years On
The following is adapted from a short speech I was invited to give in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Foundation, with additional points on the Foundation's next steps.
Don’t ditch technology, train it to work smarter
Penang's recent suspension of its automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) parking enforcement system should not become an argument against technology.












