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Empowering Futures: Malaysia-China GDI collaboration for human capital growth

Malaysia and China have established a strategic partnership to enhance human capital development through the Global Development Initiative (GDI). This innovative alliance is set to accelerate advancements in key areas such as healthcare, education, and productivity, signalling a new era of international collaboration aimed at unlocking the full potential of human capital on a global scale.

Women's World

Eating these foods might help reduce your cancer risk

Aside from lowering cancer risk, some of these foods can also help control tumour growth and spread.

Family

Dear Thelma: Our domineering mum is ruining our lives

Their parenting styles have left deep emotional scars, compounded by their disapproval of my hobbies and career aspirations. My mother's controlling behaviour really affected my sense of self-worth and individuality.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

‘Twisted’ fate of manhood

Dear Dr G, I am a young chap studying engineering as a second-year student.

It's Just Politics

The Indian factor

The fight for Kuala Kubu Baharu by-election might see the significance of the Indian voters’ position as a kingmaker. However, this may not always be in Pakatan Harapan’s favour.

On The Beat

Not worth the gamble

Some stories should just be canned, even if they can make 'news'.

The Star Says

Safeguarding media freedom vital to counter misinformation

IN today’s digital era, the distinction between truth and falsehood is increasingly blurry, making it all the more crucial to uphold the truth amid a sea of misinformation and disinformation.

On The Line

Chance for Malaysia to produce a template for future SEA Games

JUST slightly over a month ago, this scribe wrote on this column questioning Malaysia’s decision to snub the offer by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games, arguing that it was indeed a missed opportunity.

Analysis

Accusations start to fly in KKB

​​​​​​​THE most controversial man in Umno, Dr Akmal Saleh, was upset that he has become “campaign material” in the Kuala Kubu Baharu (KKB) by-election.

Sports Box

Chinese look too good, but do not write off the gritty Malaysians

IT’S probably the easiest prediction to make – China will beat Malaysia in the semi-finals of the Thomas Cup Finals in Chengdu today.

Why Not?

Cash cannot be king in polls

THERE I was, trapped in a car with half a dozen policemen – and a policewoman – some of them armed. They were menacing and they wanted my money, all of it!

Citycism

Woe if 24-hour eateries shut

M’sians will be bereft of round-the-clock dining option

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