Nature’s cry for help
With human-wildlife conflict getting rampant, surely there are ways to avoid more animals from being victims of roadkill.
From Old Trafford to Bukit Jalil
THE eyes of the world will be on Kuala Lumpur at the end of May when the leaders of the 10 Asean member states gather for a summit that will have the impact of US tariffs high on its agenda.
The future workplace
Employees entering the workforce overwhelmingly prefer flexible working arrangements.
Cherry blossoms and changing times
On my recent trip to Japan last week, I finally got a chance to witness firsthand the famed cherry blossom season.
A Raya for all Malaysians
Though diverse, the commonality that cuts across all races should be the bond that unites us in celebrating Syawal with our Muslim friends.
Let’s all show some love to strays
ACCORDING to Mahatma Gandhi, the greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.
A whirlwind start to the year
IT’S already the end of January. It’s amazing how time has passed into the Lunar New Year and so much has happened in just one month, both at home and abroad.
Jitters over Thai kidnapping cases
THE cooler and less humid weather in Bangkok from November to February is usually the best time to visit, and with Chinese New Year around the corner, the City of Angels usually braces for a larger than usual influx of tourists from China.
Welcoming the year with trepidation
As uncertainty develops globally with the pending change in American leadership, Malaysians must be united in focusing on not just the economy but national unity and good governance.
Swayed by the gig economy
A CONVERSATION with a Grab driver a few days ago was instructive.
A bitter pill to swallow
TWO years after his retirement at the age of 60, father of two, Peter Hoe decided to stop paying for his medical insurance and instead rely on public healthcare.