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Local buses missing the basics

WHEN I was in Hong Kong last year, getting around on public transport was a breeze.

Sports Box

Liek Hou sparkles and others shine off the sporting field

OH, how Botswana's  4x400m relay quartet celebrated.

On Your Side

All routes lead to China

HUNDREDS of media practitioners from around the world descended on Kunming in China's southwestern Yunnan province to attend the 2025 Media Cooperation Forum on the Belt and Road recently.

Southern Reflections

Massive toll on scam victims

Earlier this year I came to know about human-trafficking victim Gan Jiea Jie, who at 19 was forced into working scams.

A Winning Factor

From Anfield to the Emirates, it’s a weekend to remember

WHAT a weekend of football, courtesy of the god of fixtures. Three massive games, including aderby, back-to-back in one round.

Over the Top

It’s all a matter of trust in politics

For me, trust in a politician begins with their history.

SEARCH Scholar Series

Golden era, human touch: embedding corporate humanistic responsibility in Malaysia-China development

As Malaysia and China mark a diplomatic anniversary, optimism for a new "Golden 50 Years" is driven by joint ventures under China's Belt and Road Initiative. These projects, from railways to digital highways, will catalyse economic growth and reduce poverty.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Testosterone drive and prostate cancer risk

I understand you are dedicating the whole month of September to prostate cancer and sexual health.

Comment

China sees substantial increase in women's education level, says white paper

KUALA LUMPUR: China has made tremendous efforts to ensure women's equitable access to education of all categories and levels and women's right to education has been effectively guaranteed, says a white paper released on Friday (Sept 19).

All the pieces matter

America’s trust deficit

By signing a mutual defence pact with Pakistan, Saudi Arabia signals it no longer trusts American security guarantees.

On The Beat

Mission impossible for PAS

The Islamist party seems to have realised that it needs the non-Muslim votes to gain power. However, these voters are not likely to fall for its rhetoric.

It's Just Politics

A different response

It's 'fashionable' for corporations to offer quick help following natural disasters in some states but not in others, it seems.

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