Fixing the rail for better commute
For Arjan Singh, the 4.30am alarm was a daily ultimatum.
Axelsen – steadfast soldier who will never give up fighting
IT was 2013. And a young upstart of a shuttler was hosting the media at his house in Odense, Denmark.
Mobs and the justice system
IT was a quiet Sunday evening, and then the peace in the Cheras suburb of Taman Shamelin Perkasa, Kuala Lumpur, was shattered.
Sights and sounds of Negri
Anytime is a good time to discover what this southern state has to offer.
Getting ready for my trip to China
IT'S been seven years, but I am back, China! As you read this, it will be my second day in Jiangxi province located in south-eastern China, known for – according to Google – "its mountainous terrain, rich revolutionary history, and porcelain production".
Arsenal’s grip loosens as City smell blood
WINNING is contagious, and it doesn't matter what competition you are participating in. Winning creates a habit and instils belief. When Arsenal lost the League Cup to Manchester City, many fans dismissed it as the Mickey Mouse Cup.
Low-rise city design plan for Silicon Island
THE beautiful artist impressions of Penang's Silicon Island kept drawing my eye as though something was missing.
Adaptive, values-driven talent is shaping shared prosperity across China and Malaysia
Under the Asean-China Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), economic integration is increasingly aligned with sustainability and climate goals.
When the system is the problem
I REMEMBER a conversation with Lutfey Siddiqi that has lingered longer than most policy exchanges tend to.
Politics needs to wait as Malaysia faces oil crisis
KUALA LUMPUR: The country is in a crisis mode.
The hidden HPV burden men have to bear
HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections worldwide, affecting both men and women across all age groups.











