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Discovering our treasures

ACHIEVEMENT unlocked. I finally made it to Gunung Mulu National Park.

Say What

The stars shine bright at the World Cup

ALMOST a week into World Cup 2026, the biggest stars have already begun to light up the tournament, with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe picking up where they left off in Qatar.

Along The Watchtower

War is over, but will truce hold?

With Israel being the pesky fly in the ointment, both the US and Iran are cautious over the ceasefire.

Analysis

What’s so special about Hamzah Zainudin?

DATUK Seri Hamzah Zainudin almost choked up. His voice grew emotional as he credited PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang as the inspiration behind his new party.

Over the Top

It’s all in how you set the questions

THE season of report cards is here and I listened as my daughter revealed that my eldest grandson is not doing so well in Sejarah (History) – in fact, he's failing.

A Winning Factor

World Cup fever has arrived — and the early stories are just getting started

A COUPLE of days before the start of the World Cup, I asked many Malaysians about it, and they told me the tournament feels different this time around.

SEARCH Scholar Series

Women entrepreneurs driving digital innovation in Malaysia and China

Across Asia, women entrepreneurs are increasingly becoming the primary catalysts of digital transformation.

All the pieces matter

Navigating amoeba politics

In this landscape of endless splintering, what should Malaysians choose?

Behind The Headlines

Japan at a crossroads

Despite Tokyo's hardline stand on its history in the region, there is still time to invest in a more fruitful shared future through greater accommodation.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

When the bedroom goes cold: Unpacking the mystery of sexless marriages

What exactly constitutes a sexless relationship, and how common is it? Dr G has the answers.

On The Beat

After seven exes, what next for PAS?

PAS' ideological stand and its refusal to be flexible in dealing with secular parties means that it can never work in a coalition with anyone else. That accounts for the many breakdowns.

It's Just Politics

Set for a uniquely Johor election

Don't look to the results of this state's elections for clues to how parties and coalitions might fare in a federal election.

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