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Spinning a wrong turn on the rumour mill

PAS lawmaker Mohd Yusni Mat Piah learnt his lesson the hard way when he had to retract and apologise to the Prime Minister last week.

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Let's be rational about signboards

THE last thing that the Mayor of Kuala Lumpur, Datuk Seri Dr Maimunah Mohd Sharif, would expect is to be called a racist. After all, she is married to a Chinese husband and her children were sent to Chinese schools.

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Foreign element fighting in the Ukraine-Russia war

THE discovery of a MyKad and driver's license – apparently belonging to a youth from Padang Besar, Perlis – that was found in Levadne, Zaporizhia, a conflict zone in Ukraine, has garnered much interest.

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Flag waving issue a serious matter

IT'S clear that the display of a foreign national flag or political statement is taken seriously in any country.

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Malaysia’s big-hearted efforts

Our compassion knows no bounds as we stand up for Palestinians, championing their rights and calling for crucial aid.

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Not just a ceremonial King

Sultan Ibrahim cares deeply and is also a man of action who wants to get things done.

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Are we overworking or working hard?

We all yearn for better work-life balance, but developing nations do have to work harder to catch up.

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Joining BRICS right thing for Malaysia to do

KUALA LUMPUR: Seeking a formal membership to join BRICS is certainly the right thing for Malaysia to do as the global landscape changes.

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50 years of enduring Malaysia-China friendship

THERE is profound significance as Malaysia and China celebrate the 50th anniversary of their diplomatic ties this week, marking a special friendship between the two nations.

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The conspiracy theory-toting ‘academic’

AMERICAN academic Bruce Gilley is no stranger to controversies, but the political scientist has crossed the line. Surely fabrication, exaggeration and conspiracy theories are not the hallmarks of any respectable academic.

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Beauty in diversity

BETTER late than never, goes the adage, so I’m relieved that I’ve finally watched Malaysia’s much-acclaimed first crowdfunded film, Pendatang, which has emphatically won my admiration.

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Enough of the plot game!

IT doesn’t matter where the move to topple the unity government is made – Dubai, Chow Kit or Timbuktu. And if it’s real, then Malaysia doesn’t need it.

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