Deterrence unscripted: What the Iran–Israel escalation really revealed
FROM the outside, the latest Iran–Israel escalation looked like a tightly controlled spectacle—one more episode in the long tradition of geopolitical theatre. Symbolic strikes. Calibrated optics. Narratives exchanged more than missiles. But something disrupted the performance. Someone, somewhere inside Iran, broke the script.
Zionism at the edge: The terminal overreach of a fading project
DISCUSSING the collapse of Zionism, as is becoming increasingly self-evident, requires revisiting how it began, for its very foundations were always unstable, both morally and politically.
Expanded SST risks Malaysia's food security, trade credibility
As Malaysia prepares to roll out a sweeping expansion of the Sales and Services Tax (SST) on July 1, 2025, policymakers must confront an uncomfortable question: Are we compromising national food security in pursuit of short-term revenue gains?
Debt, deceit and delay: Malaysia's hidden fiscal crisis
BANK Negara Malaysia's (BNM) latest update reveals the Federal Government's direct debt has reached RM1.277 trillion, pushing the debt-to-GDP ratio to around 66% and breaching the 65% statutory ceiling.
Operation Sindoor and the subcontinent's addiction to fire
THEY called it Operation Sindoor. Named after the red powder worn in the hair parting of a married Hindu woman, it's a symbol of commitment. But in this case, the commitment wasn't to love. It was to fire; to spectacle; to the kind of political theatre where war isn't a final act – it's the intermission.
Anwar-Putin strategic diplomacy in a fluid geopolitical context
IN a media culture often captivated by superficial moments, a light-hearted exchange during Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's official visit to Russia drew disproportionate media attention.
Parents urged to act as gatekeepers, monitor children’s online activities
As a father of two, I am aware that young people today are exposed to a dazzling array of information and content on the internet.
World War II: Old lessons to remember, modern challenges to resist
THIS year, most countries around the world solemnly commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, an unprecedented catastrophe in humanity's history in terms of bloodshed and destruction.
Sin Chew Daily and Jalur Gemilang
I have strong convictions that the Jalur Gemilang mistake is a genuine one. Nothing malicious.
Flavourful taste of a fruitful China-Malaysia bond
During His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim, King of Malaysia's state visit to China in September 2024, Malaysia showcased two premium durian varieties - Musang King and Black Thorn - to Chinese consumers.
Twin parks, shared dreams: How Malaysia and China are building the future together
IN 2012, a bold new chapter in Malaysia-China relations began. That year saw the birth of the China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park (CMQIP) in Guangxi, a city humming with ambition and potential.
Rethinking Malaysia's tech park model: The case for an innovation district
TECHNOLOGY parks, once a widely adopted policy tool to bridge academia and industry for innovation and commercialisation, are becoming increasingly outdated.

