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Illuminating insights from KKB by-election
NESTLED amid the breathtaking verdant greenery of Selangor, Kuala Kubu Baharu – better known as KKB – stands as a testament to Malaysia's rich tapestry of history and nature.
The first ever KL Cocktail Week was a celebration of a vibrant, growing scene
Last month’s Kuala Lumpur Cocktail Week was a vibrant affair with world-class guest shifts, a fun festival day, and lots of great drinks.
Do parents need to be worried if puberty doesn't come on time?
For some kids, this critical phase of life may come earlier or later than the typical age range.
From young gem to grassroots’ guru, Vella’s passion burns bright for hockey
MY good friend Vellappan Sathappan’s (pic) mother burned his only hockey stick when he often missed his family duty as a food courier.
Dear Thelma: Who will take care of my spastic son when I am gone?
I feel a tremendous weight on my shoulders, knowing that I am responsible for the well-being of my son, but also recognising my own limitations as I age.
Katz Tales: Tic Tac’s English garden adventure
Lured by sunshine and cheeky birds, Tic Tac dons her harness and goes out to explore.
'Warming worms' and dwindling drive
Dear Dr G, I am a 30-year-old man deeply troubled by testicular problems and the associated dwindling libido.
Tears for the maverick
Tomorrow will be the 33rd anniversary of Dr Jeffrey’s detention under the draconian ISA.
A question of double standards
Have we arrived at the crossroad where boycotts must be treated as a calculated risk?
Big night for Pakatan Harapan
RUMOURS flew throughout the afternoon about who was leading in the Kuala Kubu Baharu (KKB) by-election, but the first credible signal came from Umno secretary-general Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, who posted on X that Pakatan Harapan had swept in the early votes.
The queen of our hearts deserves more than just flowers
MOTHERHOOD is a natural and traditional vocation honoured since the days of old, as the job goes beyond bearing and raising children.