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Reviving the spirit of Rukun Negara
A SEJAHTERA Malaysia forum on social harmony and national unity is being held today in Kuala Lumpur and I have been asked to speak about “Understanding the Rukun Negara”.
Dark day for Indonesia’s democracy?
THE decision by Indonesia’s Constitutional Court last Monday in rejecting lawsuits filed by presidential candidates Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo wasn’t a surprise.
Dear Thelma: I'm upset and angry that my girlfriend dumped me
When we first started dating, we were so good together, we could and did talk about everything and anything under the sun. We laughed together a lot. We loved each other deeply.
Three top dogs in bark performance
One of the breeds is the Basenji, nicknamed Africa's Barkless Dog because they communicate through yips, yodels, chortles and howls.
Dog Talk: Cracking the barking code
Why do dogs bark? Do barks mean anything? And why do our pets bark so persistently at the postman?
Ways to treat chronic prostate pains
I HAVE been suffering from prostatitis since my early 30s and the condition has been a real pain in my life, literally.
Ties across the Causeway – from contentious to cosy
Bilateral relations with Singapore have evolved but with a new prime minister taking over, the Malaysian side should not forget that disputes over outstanding issues are a true test of good faith between neighbours.
Welcome to the machine
Nope, AI isn’t about the guy in our midst who’s pretending to be smart.
Down to race once again
Malaysia just cannot seem to move away from the same old tired election routine.
Walking the talk
We should do as we preach and be kind to others, especially those taking refuge in our country, says the writer. There is nothing to lose.
Tun Hanif Omar’s little-known legacy in badminton and shooting
THERE was a time in the early 1980s that when star shuttler Datuk Misbun Sidek decided to do the disappearing act and refused to be found – even the Inspector General of Police could not track him down!
Twists and turns in house arrest issue
IF the decision to grant Datuk Seri Najib Razak a half pardon had felt like an earthquake, then reports of the existence of a royal addendum for him to be placed under house arrest has been like an aftershock.