Smile, it’s visit Malaysia Year
VM2026 is off to a good start with tourist arrivals already beating Thailand, making us the top destination in the region.
Malaysia's leadership shines at Asean Summit with key milestones and global partnership
KUALA LUMPUR: Undoubtedly, the Asean Summit held in the capital earlier this week concluded on a high note, marking a significant moment for regional diplomacy and Malaysia's leadership on the Southeast Asian stage
Beyond the 'cai dan': PKR members choose unity, performance
KUALA LUMPUR: If there is one clear takeaway from the results of the PKR elections, the delegates voted for Team PKR.
Bridging East and West: PM Anwar’s pragmatic push in Putin’s Russia
KUALA LUMPUR: The office of the Russian news agency, TASS, is located at the intersection of Tverskoy Boulevard and Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street in downtown Moscow, a location that no one can miss.
Nurul Izzah should be judged on merit, not weight of family name
IT IS inevitable that the question of family lineage involving Nurul Izzah Anwar would be brought up by her detractors even before she has made any announcement on whether she will make a bid for the party's number two post.
Snowball backing for Nurul Izzah
THE pledges of support for Nurul Izzah Anwar have poured in fast and furious over the last 24 hours.
PAP set, but opposition eyes gains
IT'S a foregone conclusion that the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) will win the Singapore general election taking place tomorrow and retain its reign as government.
PAS still hasn't learned its lesson
Why do we have this feeling, that PAS leaders have not learned from their habit of making baseless accusations?
Pardons in Selangor – going by the book
With so much confusion over pardons, Selangor is publishing a booklet to explain the functions of the state Pardons Board.
Strong basics spur hope
A video by a news portal on the drop of Malaysia’s global competitiveness in an Institute for Management Development (IMD) survey went viral recently. Certainly, it was a damper.
Spinning a wrong turn on the rumour mill
PAS lawmaker Mohd Yusni Mat Piah learnt his lesson the hard way when he had to retract and apologise to the Prime Minister last week.
Let's be rational about signboards
THE last thing that the Mayor of Kuala Lumpur, Datuk Seri Dr Maimunah Mohd Sharif, would expect is to be called a racist. After all, she is married to a Chinese husband and her children were sent to Chinese schools.