Goodbye to a topsy-turvy year
IT'S time to bid 2025 goodbye. And it's not a fond adieu from me. It will be remembered as a year of loss and tragedy by many people, I'm sure.
So who killed the GEG?
SHE wanted to pay tribute to her former boss Datuk Seri Dr Zaliha Mustafa, who was the previous health minister.
War of words over Najib's house arrest issue
DID anyone really believe that the man known as Bossku would be returning home to serve the rest of his corruption sentence?
Critical need for CPR training
ONE morning at the courthouse, I heard shouting and screaming.
Top at Christmas, haunted by history as Arsenal press on for title race
OUT of 33 completed seasons, teams that lead the Premier League at Christmas have gone on to win the title 17 times – a 52% success rate.
A fine show in Thailand, but we have to roar louder
DID we do better than Singapore? Did we do better than Singapore?
Bridging civilisations, guarding identity: Malaysia’s role in China’s Global Civilisation Initiative
WHEN China's President Xi Jinping launched the Global Civilisation Initiative (GCI) in 2023, it marked a new chapter in diplomacy, an effort to promote cultural diversity, mutual learning and civilisational dialogue.
Enhancing intimacy with genital piercings
It's the season to be jolly and we're all enjoying the festivities. Of course, it is also a time to think about getting special gifts for spouses.
From Pakistan: A closer Look at the deepening China–Malaysia partnership
AS 2025 draws to a close, one cannot help but notice that the friendship between China and Malaysia has become a rare beacon of stability in an increasingly volatile world.
A win, and some tears
There are the usual criticisms and praise following the latest Cabinet reshuffle. But what will the consequences be further down the road?
‘Win-win’ – but who’s the real winner?
Economic and infrastructure talks between Malaysia and Singapore often end in cordial 'win-win' announcements. But the silence is loud when it comes to negotiations over decades-long issues like water supply and maritime boundaries.
UEC – a tale of two narratives
The media and various groups have been pulling in opposite directions over UEC recognition, with the Prime Minister caught in the middle. What we need is a common approach and common sense to raise Malaysian education standards.












