Enhancing intimacy with genital piercings
It's the season to be jolly and we're all enjoying the festivities. Of course, it is also a time to think about getting special gifts for spouses.
From Pakistan: A closer Look at the deepening China–Malaysia partnership
AS 2025 draws to a close, one cannot help but notice that the friendship between China and Malaysia has become a rare beacon of stability in an increasingly volatile world.
UEC – a tale of two narratives
The media and various groups have been pulling in opposite directions over UEC recognition, with the Prime Minister caught in the middle. What we need is a common approach and common sense to raise Malaysian education standards.
A win, and some tears
There are the usual criticisms and praise following the latest Cabinet reshuffle. But what will the consequences be further down the road?
‘Win-win’ – but who’s the real winner?
Economic and infrastructure talks between Malaysia and Singapore often end in cordial 'win-win' announcements. But the silence is loud when it comes to negotiations over decades-long issues like water supply and maritime boundaries.
When debt becomes a habit
IT starts small: A smartphone bought on an instalment scheme, or a few online purchases split into easy payments, and maybe a short-term loan to get through the month.
PMX’s reshuffle for a second term
THERE has been such a whirlpool of opinions about the Cabinet reshuffle and almost everyone had something to say about it because it was such a sweeping shake-up.
Sentul upon reflection
I grew up in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. My family moved there in the late 1980s, when the name "Sentul" meant very different things from what it does today.
Pax Americana is coming to an end
Friedrich Merz did not mince words. Speaking to his party faithful in Munich at the Christian Democratic Union party conference last week, Germany's chancellor declared that Pax Americana, as Europe had known it, was over.
Enough excuses – action, please!
FIRST impressions count. In a five-star hotel, customer experience is paramount especially at the front office – the first point of contact if you want your clients to be repeat customers.
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.












