The post-2020 search for stability
Pandemic fatigue has put most voters in a sour mood, but with the steady increase in vaccinations, they now want efficient leaders and competent policies.
Fake news legislation criminalises activists
Fake news laws have been rolled out in East and South-East Asian countries to deal with the digital age’s out-of-control spread of disinformation.
Asean in the spotlight again
The principles on which Asean operates are often questioned, but not their motives. This could just be the result of Asean trying to be principled in a very challenging regional policy environment.
Understanding money laundering and asset recovery strategies
By MOHAMAD ZAMRI ZAINUL ABIDIN, MACC Anti-Money Laundering Division Director.
When non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma returns
The development of many new treatments gives a glimmer of hope to many patients who relapse.
Malaysia Day: The sun rises from the East
RISING in the morning, we will be ushering in the 58th Malaysia Day.
Undergarments advert ban lacks reasonability, Film Censorship Board must explain and announce SOP
FROM Datuk Heng Seai Kie is Wanita MCA national chairperson
Jack of all languages and master of none
IF there is one thing our politicians need to learn to save Malaysians from embarrassment, it is this — there is absolutely no need to use English if your command of the language is atrocious.
Home improvements
IT’S good that the Home Ministry is now open to reviewing its Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) programme because its new rules have been criticised, the Sultan of Johor among its detractors.

