Hand that rocks the cradle
The decisions politicians make will profoundly affect the future of and for our youths.
The impact of nuclear war
After Hiroshima, divisions remain over the morality of developing and using weapons of mass destruction.
Matches to reflect upon
The importance of our country’s stability is necessary to ensure continued recovery and investors’ confidence, and execution of needed reforms.
Pointers on historical sovereignty
Our politicians would do well to be more aware of history to keep us on a straight path.
A dose of youthful vitality
A refreshing conversation with some schoolgirls on topics ranging from education to politics and K-pop.
Rituals of a crowned democracy
Keeping the government to account until the next election must be inculcated and practised with vigilance, to ensure a healthy civic life in our country.
Return of Raya traditions
THE return of Hari Raya traditions brought untold happiness all around, but also had huge educational value, particularly for younger relatives who, with three years of disruption due to Covid-19, could not experience them before.
High hopes for national renewal
It is encouraging to see how Parliament as an institution has reformed itself to make itself more dynamic and reactive to the citizens it represents.
A Ramadan of inclusion
Despite growing efforts to accommodate people with autism, more needs to be done to embed this awareness during this festive season.
The arts, everywhere all at once
“THIS is for all the boys and girls who look like me,” said Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh upon receiving her Oscar for Best Actress in the film Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Education the great unifier
MINISTER of Higher Education Datuk Seri Khaled Nordin gave a great speech at the soft launch of the Bangladesh campus of UCSI University, held at the Cheras campus on Feb 3.
Finally, progress for refugee kids
ADVOCATES for refugee and children’s rights celebrated two announcements in recent days.