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Navigating a world on fire

Sixty-nine days into a war that nobody in South-East Asia provoked let alone started, Asean leaders gathered in Cebu confronting an uncomfortable reality: even regions that pride themselves on strategic non-alignment are not shielded from the consequences of great-power conflict.

Citycism

Know the right way to dispose of garden waste

Simple steps to follow for Ipoh City Council's bulk collection

Sports Box

Mickey’s no mouse: Faisal’s fight is more than football

FAISAL Halim has always worn a smile. Jovial, quirky and at times unapologetically outspoken, the Selangor winger's personality has long resonated with Malaysian football fans.

On Your Side

Keeping track of every green promise

City Hall's green initiatives must deliver permanent protection against encroachment.

Making Progress

Iran has exposed the limits of Trump’s America

THE war with Iran did not begin with American jets in the sky or missiles falling on Tehran. It began earlier, in the streets of Iran itself.

Along The Watchtower

Focus shifts to Malacca Strait

Beneath the diplomatic parlance, countries in the region are reassessing their security strategies as tensions rise.

Over the Top

Remembering a dark day in history

You know what they say: Those unable to remember the past are condemned to repeat it.

A Winning Factor

Are the Gunners finally breaking their bottling curse?

IT might have taken Mikel Arteta 35 games, but Arsenal finally unleashed!

SEARCH Scholar Series

Mutual learning among civilisations key to China-Asean ties

CHINA'S President Xi Jinping noted that in today's world, where the future and destinies of all countries are closely intertwined, the inclusive coexistence and mutual learning among different cultures play an irreplaceable role in advancing the modernisation of human society and enriching the global garden of civilisations.

Comment

Seeing red over book ban 

The real threat to Malaysia is not dead communists but racial and religious extremists and corruption.

Through Many Windows

Resilience in silence

Are Malaysians prepared for the threat we do not see?

On The Beat

To poll or not to poll, that’s the question

The government faces an urgent political dilemma: whether to call for fresh elections now to make difficult decisions with greater confidence or to hold the line until conditions are more favourable.

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