A ‘Sandiwara’ to sell Malaysia
A new 10-minute film brings a welcome escape from the incessant race-religion rhetoric, with the feel good drama showcasing the beauty of our country, especially Penang.
A plan for Wisma Putra
Having a strategy to boost the country's diplomatic work is all good, but attention is also needed for the Foreign Ministry's staff welfare.
Cybersecurity vital in a cashless society
FROM the supermarkets in the Klang Valley to the rural kedai runcit, the crisp rustle of traditional banknotes being taken out of wallets and purses is steadily being replaced by the quick, clean beep of digital payments.
Politicians go after MACC chief
Rafizi lit the spark and DAP leaders have jumped onboard to press for a Royal Commission of Inquiry into allegations of corruption in the MACC.
Danger in plain sight
Child sexual exploitation is a national emergency, and what we choose to do next will define not only our laws but our humanity as well.
Slow crawl to faster commute
TRAFFIC in Kuching, Sarawak, was horrendous in the days leading up to Chinese New Year as many roads were choked with vehicles at all hours in the last-minute scramble to prepare for the celebration.
Creating a safe haven in a harsh arena – Liu Ying leads the way
WHEN Goh Liu Ying was playing competitive badminton, life was far from a bed of roses.
No Longer Invisible: Michelle Yeoh and Malaysia on the Boulevard
Jimmy Choo's shoes gave the world an idea of what it would be like to add a little Malaysia to its strut. Michelle Yeoh has gone further, leaving the country's stamp now on the globe's most famous walkway.
The future is here, just wave it
HERE'S what I noticed recently. We now "wave" our smartphones more often than we wave hello.
Switch in duties leads to logistics nightmare
EACH day, almost 3,000 heavy vehicles use the Sultan Abu Bakar Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) Complex (KSAB) in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, to travel to and from Singapore.
Exemplifying the art of nation-building
WHEN I was told that for my Prominent Professorial Lecture at UCSI University I was being paired with renowned academic and scientist Tan Sri Prof Dr Omar Abdul Rahman, I was excited, but I also felt a great weight of humility.
Nervy nights and late winners as the Premier League drama continues
THE drama did not start over the weekend. It began on Friday morning as Arsenal decided to play their matchweek 31st against Wolves early to avoid fixture congestion in the future.












