Walking the talk in the Palestine cause
Palestinians are not the bad guys, they are the victims of Israel's iron-handedness. Malaysia, as a staunch supporter of the Palestine cause, must do all it can to help.
Riding the political roller coaster
Do not discount the unpredictability, says a veteran who has had a seat on the twisty machine.
Getting it right
US-China trade needs to improve as much as their bilateral relationship deserves much better, but not at the present rate.
We must maintain the bridges of faith and unity
MALAYSIA has long been admired for its multicultural and multi-religious character.
Two legends from Perak remembered with great affection
FOR decades, Shaharudin Jaffar and Chung Kum Weng had faded into virtual oblivion, detached from the vagaries of life in Malaysian sports.
Limiting PM’s term - sinful or democratic?
THERE were a few gasps and also some dropped jaws when DAP secretary-general Anthony Loke spoke about his party's hope to limit the prime minister's tenure to two terms or a maximum of 10 years.
Religion is no reason for discord
I WAS at a Ramadan bazaar in Petaling Jaya last week. It was late – I prefer to let the Muslims buy first – but there was still plenty of food.
Enjoying the Raya spirit
Food offerings, traders' savvy spiel draw 'muhibbah' crowds to our festive bazaars.
All eyes on new leaders as they take over key positions
ZIMBABWE swimming great Kirsty Coventry smashed through the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) glass ceiling on Thursday by becoming their first female and first African president.
Rethinking Malaysia's tech park model: The case for an innovation district
TECHNOLOGY parks, once a widely adopted policy tool to bridge academia and industry for innovation and commercialisation, are becoming increasingly outdated.
Keep your child's teeth healthy!
Here are some tips on how to prevent tooth decay and gingivitis in children.