Many Israelis' dual citizenship makes entry ban harder to enforce
KUALA LUMPUR: One common question raised by many Malaysians on social media following allegations that Israelis had participated in the Network School in Johor Bahru is how they could have entered the country.
Ice, ice, baby: Is freezing the answer to your biological clock?
World Population Day has prompted me to think about the growing fertility crisis that seems to be affecting women around the world.
Campaign season: The never-ending national sport
We seem to be having election after election, with politicians constantly on the campaign trail with little time to do what they were really voted in for: administer the nation.
Negri Sembilan: Testing a new political equation
The state election may offer clues on voter sentiment, party strength, and the future shape of alliances.
Asean meets in an uncertain world
South China Sea tensions and Myanmar's protracted crisis underscore the challenges confronting regional diplomacy – which has Malaysia's foreign minister having to leave local elections for overseas negotiations.
Making mental health a workplace priority
WHILE we're getting better at talking about mental health as a nation, we're still not taking the issue in the workplace seriously enough.
The contrasting tales of Rosle and Scaloni
JUST days before the closing date for nominations for the new Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) Cabinet to be contested in September, the game remains in a mess.
Malay tsunami forming in Negri Sembilan?
The perceived electoral pact between Umno and PAS may see a confluence of the blue and green wave that could sweep the Malay-majority seats.
Hadi's jubilation over victories in Johor is a warning to Negri Sembilan and also the two states in Borneo
FOLLOWING the Johor state election, PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang's assertion that his party contributed significantly to Barisan Nasional's electoral success has inevitably reignited a broader national debate.
‘Organised begging’ ruining image of Bukit Bintang
Red tape, fragmented laws hindering long-term solution.
Revised MM2H losing its shine
MALAYSIA is frequently ranked as one of the top retirement destinations for expatriates, largely because it offers a high standard of living at a very affordable price.
From tears to The Open, Fifa’s links golf journey comes full circle
FIFA LAOPAKDEE vividly remembers the first time he played links golf.










