Reaping timeless lesson on gratitude for our food
WHEN I was a child, shouting "Ponggalo Ponggal" three times while rice cooked in milk made me feel awkward because I was shy and introverted.
A weekend nobody took control – missed chances in Premier League
THIS was a weekend of missed opportunities in the Premier League – especially for league leaders Arsenal.
Artificial Intelligence Malaysia (AIM): A Digital Silk Road for All Malaysians
In the grand tradition of Malaysian ambition, from the Petronas Twin Towers to our world-class highways, the Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, announced in Budget 2026 a new, quiet giant: a groundbreaking RM2bil commitment to build a Sovereign AI Cloud.
Why aren’t we angry anymore?
The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, Tuanku Muhriz Tuanku Munawir, has voiced deep concern over the prevalence of corruption, while expressing disappointment at those who continue to support individuals convicted of graft.
How not to get shortchanged in the bedroom
I read with interest your article about the causes of premature ejaculation.
No more ‘Game of Thrones’
Real life is not like TV. It's time for us to learn how politics works, says the writer.
Lessons from Iran for Malaysia
Holy men are sometimes no different from politicians. And when clerics turn autocrats, there can be no turning back from authoritarian theocracy.
A tale of two nails
The 'nail theory' says where a politician's 'nail' is positioned determines levels of power.
Mismatched signals from Umno top guns
The Umno president and his fiery Youth chief do not seem to be on the same page about where the party should be heading.
Time for a sea change in urban life
IT'S a doggone shame that a new mall in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, which initially allowed pets indoors, had to almost instantaneously do a turnabout.
The stage is for Malaysia if Indian meet venue is ‘unsafe’
IN badminton, the shuttlecock is often called a bird. At the Indian Open, several shuttlers had birds on their minds – but it was not the shuttlecock.












