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Poor fengshui for Bersatu in the horse year

EVERYONE at Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's house looked so happy, they seemed to be having a good time, and no one looking on would suspect that Bersatu was enmeshed in a crisis for survival.

Sports Box

The pieces are in place for a Thomas Cup push

THERE was a time when bumping into Yeoh Kay Bin or Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif at the training courts meant you would be greeted with a smile, maybe a quick joke, and always a sense of humility.

Citycism

Gridlock: The silent killer of tourism

WHAT truly kills tourism? That is a pertinent question now that the Visit Malaysia 2026 campaign is well underway.

On Your Side

Winds of change at HR Ministry

ONE month on the job and it looks like our new Human Resources Minister has taken a sledgehammer to his portfolio.

At Full Swing

Women’s amateur golf on the rise with growing success of WAAP

THE region's top women amateur golfers, including Malaysia's Jeneath Wong, Singapore's Chen Xingtong, Filipino Rianne Malixi, Thailand's Achiraya Sriwong and South Korea's Oh Soo-min, do not need to look far for inspiration when they reach the crossroads of when to turn professional.

Along The Watchtower

The unveiling of deep moral rot

The Epstein files have laid bare the depravity and hypocrisy of the United States' ruling class.

Over the Top

Lat’s ‘Town Boy’ has the answer

MY daughter was talking about how hard it is to teach Bahasa Melayu to her non-Malay international school students when I found my eye caught by a book on the living room bookshelves: Lat's Town Boy, published almost half a century ago.

A Winning Factor

Statement win for Pep’s men at Anfield, but Arsenal still hold the cards

THE title race is still on, as Manchester City won for the third time at Anfield, marking the first time in a very long time with crowds in the stands.

SEARCH Scholar Series

Toward a greener horizon: Asean’s shared future through sustainable investment

ASEAN is on track to become the world's fourth-largest economy by 2030, but it faces a dual challenge: navigating economic recovery amid trade fragmentation and managing an urgent energy transition.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Choosing the right pill for erectile dysfunction

I am a 55-year-old man who is not in the best of health.

Behind The Headlines

Alliance faultlines emerge

A reckless trade war collapses, a strategic alliance erodes from within and a century-old order struggles to retain a semblance of meaning and purpose.

It's Just Politics

Thailand’s colourful elections

A who's who in our neighbour's general elections – whose results, some say, will be controlled by 'hidden hands'.

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