The polls are the thing
Just as Hamlet uses a play to get a result, a snap state election is forcing the hands of Johor's political players.
Johor polls – birth of a new order?
Johor has often reflected broader political trends before they become apparent elsewhere. State polls there could herald the start of fragmented politics in Malaysia.
‘Two Rulers’ bombshell in Negri Sembilan
The snap state election will take place amid confusion as to who is the rightful claimant to the throne after a new Ruler was proclaimed this week.
Tamil pride meets prejudice
SOUTH Indian poet Bharathiyar once said, Tamilan endre solluda, thalai nimirnthe nilluda (With your head held high, proudly proclaim that you are a Tamilian).
The Beautiful Game ... or the bloated game?
PELE has famously been credited for calling football "The Beautiful Game," but even the Brazilian legend will be hard-pressed to find anything beautiful about the biggest sporting event on the planet.
FAM weakness is own folly, we need a change now
IT lasted an hour and 30 minutes. Ninety minutes - just like a football match.
It’s now or never for FAM to opt for reform
In 1995, even as Malaysian football was reeling from the bribery scandal, respect was earned abroad.
Supporting our children’s children
Grandparents must always say yes to nurturing and sheltering the new generation, not just leave it to our daughters and sons.
Defensive and defeated — how Arteta’s caution cost Arsenal the CL
MANY fans would blame either Eberechi Eze or Gabriel Magalhaes for the penalty shootout defeat to Paris St Germain (PSG) in the latest edition of the Champions League final. Personally, the defeat happened as soon as Kai Havertz scored the opening goal in the fifth minute of the game.
Institutionalising people-to-people ties: Asean-China
THE Global Civilisation Initiative (GCI) has yielded mutual benefits across Southeast Asian (Asean) countries by integrating cultural dialogue with economic and sustainable development.
Living with HIV: protecting intimacy, fertility and peace of mind
I read with interest the articles highlighting the various adversities of sexual and reproductive health.
Between a rock-et and a hard place
DAP is caught in a major dilemma. It has to convince frustrated voters to stay loyal, while trying to evade the "anti-Malay" brand that has been slapped on it.











