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Making Progress

The journey of Malaysia's judiciary, from reverence to redemption

THE Malaysian judiciary once stood as a beacon of judicial excellence within the Commonwealth. Its decisions were revered and emulated, especially in emerging Commonwealth nations where the judiciary looked to Malaysia for guidance.

Comment

Malaysia's chairmanship of Asean and related summits in 2025 explained

When Laos handed the Chairmanship of Asean and Related Summits to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim on Oct 14, 2024, Malaysia was certain that it could accept the proverbial baton and carry the race of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) forward.

A Winning Factor

Do you really need a number nine to win the Premier League?

IS the traditional number nine making a comeback in the Premier League?

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Smoke and mirrors: Vaping and sexual health

Is there scientific evidence linking e-cigarettes with sexual dysfunction in men? Dr George Lee has the answer.

On The Beat

Reality rules

With the current global headwinds and an impending general election, we have no time to waste on inconsequential issues and unproductive political rhetoric.

The Star Says

Multiculturalism is our strength

AS far as we know, the concept of the “open house” is unique to Malaysia.

Analysis

Undercurrents and rivalry in DAP polls

ON the surface, it looked like the usual pre-Chinese New Year courtesy visits that politicians make to the vernacular Chinese media.

Citycism

Fighting for a child’s right to nature

AS an adult who has lived in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, for almost 15 years, I often seek solace in my neighbourhood park for a short respite in nature.

At Full Swing

Thomas’ call may well be what golf fans yearn for

IF timing is everything in golf, a recent clarion call by two-time Major winner, Justin Thomas, to his fellow professionals to give more “access and insight” to TV viewers and fans may well be the perfect boost to complement the newly-launched PGA Tour Studios.

On Your Side

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.

Along The Watchtower

An ongoing ‘little Napoleon’ drama

“LITTLE Napoleons” have been in the news in Malaysia for close to two decades now, and their blatant abuse of power still goes unchecked.

Comment

China’s AI quantum leap: The dawn of a new AI order

ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) propels modern technology, reshaping industries and national strategies alike.

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