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No such thing as free parking

I RECENTLY reported on Kepong and Segambut residents who are objecting to the implementation of parking fees by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) in their respective areas.

Why Not?

Of road signs and roads that sing

With so many vehicles around, we could do with some signs of harmony on the roads.

Sports Box

Empathy and care for athletes is para-mount

For most, that would be the death knell for any sporting ambition. Not Cheah Liek Hou.

#Abidinideas

Geopolitics across time and space

WITH mere days between completing my two-week trip across five cities in India and then travelling to Germany, my train of thought was interrupted.

Pinang Points

Shared festivities bind communities

THE time for our very Malaysian phenomenon of kongsi raya (overlap of Chinese New Year and Hari Raya festivities) is drawing near.

A Winning Factor

Breaking down Premier League title race and top five battle in final stretch

IT is the FA Cup weekend, and the Premier League is on pause.

Comment

Tunku’s legacy must not fade away

THERE was something deeply unsettling about how quietly the 123rd birthday of the nation's Bapa Kemerdekaan passed recently.

SEARCH Scholar Series

RCEP Green Digital Corridor: Malaysia and China’s next growth engine

MALAYSIA'S trade relationship with China is already substantial, but the next phase of growth should not be judged by trade volume alone.

Comment

Financial sovereignty: Who designs the platforms rules the future

The global economic order largely has already undergone a silent but profound transformation that most policymakers in Malaysia and across the Global South have yet to fully grasp.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Turning Valentine pills into everyday thrills

Men contemplating switching from "Valentine" pills to a daily dose for sexual benefits and beyond often put Dr G on the spot for his opinion.

It's Just Politics

A surgical strike too far?

The president acted to remove 'cancerous' cells from his party. But sometimes, surgery can be too radical for the body to recover from.

On The Beat

Faith and the law

Temples built without land titles have no legal rights, but many are also victims of their own ignorance. This issue must be tactfully handled, with the authorities allowed to do their job.

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