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Along The Watchtower

Mindef under the spotlight

IT is an unprecedented moment in Malaysia's military history. For the first time ever, a former Army Chief was remanded for seven days, while his two wives were remanded for six and three days, respectively, over corruption involving Army procurement tenders.

A Winning Factor

Are top teams in EPL getting weaker or are mid-table sides getting better?

WITH 21 games played and 17 to go, the Premier League takes a brief back seat this weekend as the FA Cup moves centrestage.

Sports Box

When returns inspire in badminton and raise doubts in football

THE long-awaited badminton title still would not return home this time at the Axiata Arena.

Comment

University Malaya leading development of affordable diagnostics and therapeutics for Malaysia and Asean

NEARLY half of the world's population still lacks access to even basic diagnostic tests. Currently, diagnostics account for only a tiny fraction of global health spending despite their central role in clinical decision-making. At the same time, the World Health Organization now treats access to medicines and health products as a core pillar of universal health coverage. This underscores that without affordable solutions, the wider population will never benefit from most medical innovations.

Comment

Medical sovereignty: Malaysia should not automatically accept US FDA approvals

Malaysia's National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) has been working hard towards achieving WHO's stringent Listed Authority status, leveraging its status as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Regulatory Control of Pharmaceuticals to reach the highest global standards of regulatory practice for approving medical products.

SEARCH Scholar Series

Financing the future: China’s influence on green finance

SUSTAINABILITY has become the buzzword in recent years.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Rooting out the causes of early release

Dear Dr G, I read with interest your article about the diagnosis of Premature Ejaculation.

It's Just Politics

Who’s afraid of Akmal Salleh?

In politics – as in art – once the illusions are gone, the only thing left is a terrifying, empty silence.

Behind The Headlines

Roar of a paper tiger?

Despite its tough exterior, the Trump administration is hollowing out in domestic support while it continues to weaken an already diminished Western alliance.

All the pieces matter

Malaysia vs Proximate Imperialism

The old world order is dead; Malaysia and Asean need to make bold foreign policy choices to shape the new one.

On The Beat

Anwar’s fast-track reform push starts early

With his announcement of a raft of reforms, the Prime Minister has seized the narrative initiative for the new year. Now, critics have little to complain about and coalition partners have a direction to follow.

On The Line

Why mass resignation may save Malaysian football

MALAYSIAN football is staring down the barrel of FIFA's disciplinary gun, with the fraud scandal already costing us matches, money, and credibility.

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