The need to protect our children
Unspeakable horrors are befalling our young; much must change to stop these acts from happening.
Memorable and eventful days
THE National Day parade in Seremban was spirited as usual, complete with resplendent march pasts and various invocations of “Madani” – but no tanks!
Different states of competition
IT is common in democracies for past and present ministers of a portfolio to disagree with one another, to prove that they did or are doing a better job. Often, these take the form of potshots that do not endear politicians to voters, but substantive questions of policy emerge from the banter.
Finding comfort in Olympic solidarity
AT the time of writing, Malaysia has won two bronze medals at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics. Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik repeated their feat with a nerve-racking save of four match points in their second set against their Danish opponents, while Lee Zii Jia won his first Olympic medal by defeating Lakshya Sen of India.
Royal rituals for democratic stability
IN the United Kingdom, the King’s Speech at the state opening of Parliament is the most ostentatious visualisation of the relationship between the constitutional monarch and the elected government of the day.
A lesson in democracy
The current generation is much more aware of the fact that people disagree on things, and that there should be mechanisms to resolve differences peacefully.
A gem of an island
After a turbulent period, Sri Lanka is looking forward to political stability and economic growth.
Lessons from Cox’s Bazar
DHAKA’S congestion does take some getting used to, but my return earlier this month was even more educational than my trip in March 2023, when I launched the UCSI University Bangladesh campus.
When states have power to decide
“NOW I know that you in the peninsula don’t like the Federal Government either!”
A music-filled Syawal
Raya songs, old and new, are open to reinterpretation and renewal in capturing the mood of one of the most important festivals.
Concerns over division this Raya
THE open house at the palace in Seri Menanti – or Stano Terbuko – was festive as usual. Thousands of families came from across Negri Sembilan and beyond to enjoy delicacies in the royal capital, and it was especially pleasing to see such diversity among the attendees.