Is your sex life normal or out of control?
My wife and I met three years ago, and I proposed last year. We have been looking forward to this new chapter together ever since.
Klate, Buddhist Temples, and the Meaning of Belonging
In parts of Kelantan, fluent Kelantan Malay—locally known as Klate—can often be heard alongside Chehe, the Siamese community's local variant of Southern Thai, in villages and Theravada Buddhist temple grounds.
Growing anger, no answers
Malaysia's Rohingya issue is one on which politicians thrived in the past without any thought for the future. Now, the problem has come home to roost.
Who gets the house in this divorce?
Opposition coalition members are in the midst of a fierce battle for control. The outcome could affect national politics, some say.
Respect goes both ways
A trade partner imposes a barrier, then a second. Malaysia reacts and now the whole thing might be headed to an expensive arbitration at the World Trade Organisation. Whatever happened to talking to each other?
From ethnic politics to political maturity
Malaysia's future will depend not on who can best protect individual ethnic groups but on who can best solve Malaysian problems with Malaysian solutions.
Celebrating fathers on their special day
EVERY June, we shower our fathers with standard gifts and praise them for being the provider and the backbone of the family.
All-out war after nasty divorce
TAN Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is not someone who wears his emotions on his sleeve.
Be proactive in monitoring public infrastructure
LOCAL councils and government agencies are often judged by the projects they build, such as new parks, roads, community facilities, urban renewal schemes or public transport improvements.
When the game stops coming first
THERE was something Peter Cklamovski often repeated during the many coffee conversations he had with those who knew him well: the game comes first.
Discovering our treasures
ACHIEVEMENT unlocked. I finally made it to Gunung Mulu National Park.
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.











