Commemoration and connection
AT times of economic uncertainty and political turbulence (with internal party reconfigurations and new parties being announced, alongside excited talk of early elections, at least in some states), it can seem daunting to also fulfil the usual schedule of commemorative events and celebrations. Yet they are also a source of reassurance and a reminder that even when things are jittery, certain things still matter and are worthy of recognition.
LIV Golf must survive to keep Asian golf thriving
SOME of the greatest marketing taglines including "Just Do It" and "Impossible is Nothing" have resonated so loudly around the sporting sphere that the brands who thoughtfully crafted them have thrived through the test of time.
What my knees need
TOMORROW marks the first anniversary of my knee operation. This is the fifth time I am writing about my knees, and hopefully it will be the last. Or at least for a very long time.
More than just first impressions
STEP into Hong Kong and the first thing a person may notice is that people there seldom smile at strangers.
22 years in the making – Arsenal, records and emotional farewells on final day
That is it, folks. It is a wrap for the 2025/26 Premier League season. While the 'Final Day' was built up to be a day full of drama, it did not materialise, as many permutations were decided midweek.
Human-centred AI in the Digital Silk Road era
THE diplomatic and economic relationship between Malaysia and China has evolved into a broad strategic partnership that is increasingly shaped by collaboration in advanced technologies and a shared commitment to human-centred development.
Covid, babies and the bedroom: five years on
I can see that you are discussing various preventable viral infections in May.
A purposeful summit?
When leaders of great powers meet on grand occasions, issues of substance are at work – including when no substantive issues seem to be at play.
Flying the Jalur Gemilang high abroad
Amid geopolitical changes, traditional diplomacy is no longer sufficient for Malaysia's envoys abroad.
Nimble footwork, ponderous steps
A new force is moving through Malaysian politics – but it faces the danger of being caught in lumbering old practices.
Far more than just a pledge
The Rukun Negara is not just something to be recited at gatherings. It is a set of principles that all Malaysians need to embrace and internalise for the nation to survive and prosper.
Banking in the AI age needs more than speed
ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) has made scams more convincing, quicker and harder to detect.












