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Environmental sustainability in development
I RECALL reading a news story a few months back about a trillion-tonne iceberg breaking off from an Antarctic ice shelf, leading some scientists to believe that this could raise global sea levels if the trend continued.
Nation’s strength lies in its people
Our unity and combined efforts have made the Malaysian economy prosperous and resilient.
Celebrating our achievements and independence
A series of firsts, an abundant medal haul from the SEA Games create the perfect mood for our 60th National Day.
We are truly stronger together
Earlier this month, I had the honour of attending the much-anticipated launch of the Blossom Arts Festival Malaysia, a month-long event dedicated to showcasing the achievements and talents of the country’s emerging artists.
Unlocking the value of our east coast
The East Coast Rail Link will be a transport backbone that boosts development and provides a link across the peninsula.
Come, let’s ride the MRT
Klang Valley’s public transport network has helped reduce traffic congestion and make us more mobile.
Hari Raya – time for unity among all races
We should take stock of how our nation was built, and what we need to do to continue growing.
Making roads safer begins with you
Let’s internalise the culture of safety which all the campaigns have been promoting.
Seizing the Belt and Road opportunity
Three key memoranda of understanding highlight our commitment to the initiative and our progress so far.
Big on providing better connectivity
The Government is providing more options, and more and more commuters are abandoning their cars in favour of these options.
DFTZ – the wheels of change
Malaysia’s logistics industry needs a disruptive innovation to ensure its sustainability.
Understanding the Belt and Road initiative
Such projects promise strategic benefits, more fiscal resilience and economic opportunities waiting to be tapped.