Keeping our children safe when they need healthcare
Being unable to speak up for themselves, adults need to step up to ensure that no harm comes to babies and young children while seeking healthcare.
What we want our leader-managers to lead and manage
IN POLITICS, government, business and social institutions, leader-managers must be able to lead and manage in four key areas.
Guardiola takes the safe route, Amorim plays with fire
FOR the first time in a Manchester Derby, Pep Guardiola understood the assignment. Instead of trying to dominate possession and impose his style, the blue half of Manchester sat back and played on the counter.
Greening Asean’s future: Workforce lessons from Malaysia and China
IN AN era where sustainability is a global imperative, Asean's green transition depends on human capital. While technology and policy often dominate discussions, it is ultimately the workforce equipped with green skills and a sustainability mindset that drives real change.
Chemicals in everyday products that affect kids
There are certain chemicals in items we use daily that can be quietly influencing our children's growth and development.
Vaithi makes us pine for values from a vanishing era
Vaithilingam's story is a masterclass in old-school integrity.
Katz Tales: The cat and the grasshopper
As the sun brings the garden to life, Tic Tac has an exciting encounter with a new frenemy.
Prostate cancer and fertility: Preserving hope for fatherhood after diagnosis
DEAR Dr G, I am in my mid-50s and lost my wife during the first wave of Covid five years ago. I only began dating again in recent years, and am now happily attached to a partner who is considerably younger than me. We are very compatible in both our lifestyle and sexual desires.
Going separate ways
The EU has joined most other countries in seeing global rupture, with major changes and challenges now mostly beyond its control.
‘Chosen one’ might not have been chosen yet
With statutory declarations making an appearance again, one of the Opposition's major parties is looking shaky.
Vision is good, but not wild dreams
Leaders who want grand projects need to back their plans with data and real numbers. There's no point in building airports with no planes or rail lines with no passengers.
Lessons from Nepal & Indonesia
The violence that erupted around our region is a good reminder for Malaysians to appreciate the relative peace we enjoy.