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Traditional and modest

Suddenly, vintage styles of kebaya and baju kurung in all sorts of fabrics are the rage this Hari Raya.

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A time of restraint and reflection

Given how unrestrained so many people have been lately, Ramadan could not have come at a better time, says the writer.

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Power of travel

Maybe the best thing that this government can do is to round up the most close-minded people that we have and give them a free trip to the places that they think we should emulate, says the writer.

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Stereotyping Malaysians

We need to change how we think of others and ourselves if we want to compete with the larger world.

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Time for action

The columnist hopes the new government will focus on solving the country’s environmental issues.

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Malaysia’s diversity on display

And waiting for a government to be formed is a bit like playing Wordle, says the writer.

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The conversation underpinning democracy must be opened to all

WELL, the silly season is upon us again. Along with interminable rain, we will now have to suffer a deluge of fanciful speeches, false promises and fake smiles.

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A curious fascination

Like many of us, the writer was also glued to the screen watching the funeral extravaganza of Queen Elizabeth II last Monday.

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The ‘citizens’ playbook’

It is up to us to be vigilant and hold our leaders to higher standards of action to better our lives.

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Women matter

We need to deal with the inherent misogyny now before we lose even more Malaysian women to the rest of the world.

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Break the bias this year

Just as the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day on March 8, #BreakTheBias, highlights, we need to change our outmoded views on women.

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We need the leaders we truly deserve

These days political gaffes seem to come fast and furious until you develop a perpetual crick in the neck as you hold your head down so that you don’t have to face the raised eyebrows of disapproval from your overseas friends.

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