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Active neutrality in a dangerous era: Malaysia's test from Hormuz to Strait of Malacca

The war over Iran is no longer only a Gulf crisis. Its consequences are travelling through maritime chokepoints, monetary systems and Malaysian household budgets.

Analysis

Mega crisis in Negri Sembilan

What began as a clash among the aristocracy of the state known for its unique adat perpatih system is now an epic political crisis that is sending shockwaves all over.

Comment

Placing people over pageantry

By scaling down Tuanku's Silver Jubilee and Sukma 2026, the Sultan of Selangor champions discipline and humility in the face of economic uncertainty.

A Winning Factor

Top of the table, bottom of the barrel – EPL run-ins have everything

FOR the first time since the start of the season, Manchester City were top of the Premier League ahead of Arsenal after winning their fixture against Burnley.

Pinang Points

Choosing governance for long-term sustainability

AS Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow approaches his eighth year in office next month, his leadership legacy is increasingly defined by his willingness to make difficult and often unpopular decisions.

Sports Box

The road to LA or not? The call only Azizul can make

IT was exactly 20 years ago when Josiah Ng, then already an Olympic keirin finalist, told this scribe to watch out for a young trainee who had just joined him in Melbourne.

Making Progress

When talent returns home but the system sends it away

FOR years, Malaysia has urged its citizens abroad to return home. The message has been repeated by successive governments and echoed in speeches, forums and national policy discussions: Malaysians who have built successful careers overseas should come back and contribute their expertise to the country.

What's Your Status?

From Turkiye to Putrajaya: Lessons in diplomatic ambition

"Diplomacy is the will to stop the fire before it spreads further. It is the courage to prevent hostilities from becoming destiny."

SEARCH Scholar Series

Malaysia’s calculus: Green gains or growing debt?

MALAYSIA stands at a pivotal juncture as it accelerates its transition toward a low-carbon economic order.

Analysis

No tranquil retirement for Azam Baki

The new MACC chief will be stepping into a storm that has been swirling around his predecessor for months.

Reflecting On The Law

Attempts to depose Negri’s Ruler

NEGRI Sembilan has a unique elected monarchy. Under Article 7 of the Constitution of Negri Sembilan (1959), the head of the state – the Yang Dipertuan Besar – is elected by the customary ruling chiefs (called Undang) of the four territories of Sungei Ujong, Jelebu, Johol and Rembau in accordance with the constitution and customs of the state.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

HpV vaccination: how far can girls-only jabs go?

Dear Dr G, I am a mother of two teenagers who are just starting secondary school. I received paperwork from the school health department asking for consent for HPV vaccinations for both children.

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