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The allies are restive

Empires have vassals, not allies, so when countries that consider themselves 'friends' start to think for themselves, upsets are bound to occur.

Beyond boundaries

All ‘quiet’ on the Asean front

The regional grouping needs to make its stance on the Middle Eastern conflict clear.

On The Beat

Hari Raya is about coming together

Social media, especially the Threads platform, seems to be an ugly battlefield. But don't be fooled. Malaysians in real life remain harmonious, as the many Iftar meals and open houses show.

The Star Says

Adjusting lifestyles to contain energy crisis 

IT gives us great pleasure to report that Malaysians, by and large, are not panicking en masse over petrol.

It's Just Politics

Who’s on the menu in GE16?

Statistics aren't immutable. Just as a grand old coalition was ultimately decimated, a former lion of the Opposition could face a slaughter in the next polls.

Analysis

Who is the RM9.5mil politician?

It is intriguing that previously shadowy figures in the wheel-and-deal world of business now dare to take on the system in such a bold and public manner.

Citycism

Gen Z and a pursuit of purpose

Young people are redefining career goals, choosing job satisfaction and well-being.

Sports Box

When calling it a day could be the dawn of a happier tomorrow

FOR most professional athletes, the decision to walk away from the sport they love is often more momentous than the championships they have won.

On Your Side

Protecting a different kind of hero 

IT'S pouring at 11pm in Bangsar, and a delivery rider on a battered motorbike scoots bet­ween cars. He's already clocked 11 hours today. His phone pings another order: RM8 base pay for a 7km trip. After petrol, maintenance and the risk of a skid on flooded roads, what's left? Maybe RM4 in his pocket.

Along The Watchtower

Trump chickens out again

TACO – that humiliating term is back to portray United States President Donald Trump again following his latest flip-flop.

Comment

PAS is keen to engage with the Chinese community, but are we ready for it?

MALAYSIAN politics has been exceptionally animated lately, with ruling and opposition parties changing sides faster than they are changing clothes, catching many completely off guard.

A Winning Factor

Right club, right manager – why fit still defines success

WHEN it comes to managing a club, some managers simply fit better than others.

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