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Ways to reduce the smoking scourge
The biggest challenge facing Act 852 is ensuring consistent and effective enforcement.
Kopi’s death should not be in vain
The death of a much-loved dog should lead our local authorities towards more ethical and humane ways to manage stray populations.
Mideast on the brink of all-out war
WITH the upsurge of conflicts raging in the Middle East and Ukraine, it is not an exaggeration to say that the world is on the precipice of a nuclear catastrophe.
A deep-rooted culture of corruption
Besides changes in work processes, much more needs to be done to eradicate the rot in the Immigration Department.
Our easily bristled politicians
IN psychology, being a highly sensitive person (HSP) is recognised as a personality trait or temperamental disposition.
Umno comes to its senses
INAPT as it was for such a long time, the phrase “a breath of fresh air” can finally be used to describe Umno’s recently concluded general assembly.
BRICS the way to go for Malaysia
AMID the ongoing shift in the world’s geopolitical landscape, Malaysia’s quest to join the BRICS bloc is a bold step towards economic diversity and global influence.
Biden on his last legs?
AS stated succinctly by the Buddha, three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon and the truth.
Global surge in military spending
THIS must be the scariest evidence that global peace is at its lowest level today.
Lax enforcement on the highways
There must be better monitoring of heavy vehicles carrying hefty loads and travelling at high speeds on our expressways.
Many theories, so little evidence
LAST Friday marked a decade since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared with 227 passengers and 12 crewmembers, ranking it among the world’s greatest aviation mysteries that remain unsolved.
Minister gets brickbats and bouquets
Straight shooting Tiong King Sing is in the midst of a racially tinged controversy for demoting Tourism Malaysia’s DG. But the feisty Bintulu MP, as always, is taking on all detractors.