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Johor's crowning glory
The imminent installation of a new king ensures the southernmost state’s rapid growth.
No easy task for PMX
IN the past five months, I travelled to the Netherlands, Germany, Singapore, China and Saudi Arabia, and in each country, I kept hearing a recurring theme – the unbearable cost of living and the inability of their leaders to find a solution.
Aiming at the wrong targets
THE anger against Israel following its retaliatory attacks on Gaza is still raw among Malaysians, especially Muslims.
New King to be elected tomorrow
THE country’s nine Rulers will elect the next Yang di-Pertuan Agong during a special meeting of the Conference of Rulers tomorrow.
War of narratives over Gaza
JUST over 48 hours ago, a Greek Orthodox church in the Gaza Strip, which was sheltering hundreds of displaced Palestinians, was hit by an Israeli air strike and it ended up with at least 16 people killed.
David and Goliath
RENOWNED animal activist Christine Chin and her family have been residing on a 38,000 sq ft piece of land in the northern reaches of Ampang for 11 years in a luxurious Asian-styled villa tailored to her interests and lifestyle.
Despite its flaws, Malaysia Airlines is ours
TRANSPORT Minister Anthony Loke recently posted a picture of his hot meal including the signature satay, which is served on Malaysia Airlines (MH) business class, when he flew to Kuching to attend a Cabinet meeting and the Malaysia Day celebrations.
A royal tradition continues
JUST a month from now, the country’s nine Rulers will meet to elect the next Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the only elected constitutional monarch in the world.
Gain wisdom from missteps and move on
IT is certainly an issue when taxpayers’ money is given away to schools in the name of a political party. One can say it is government funds, but for sure, the money did not come from a political party.
Learn from error and move on
WHEN taxpayers' money is given away to schools in the name of a political party, it becomes a matter of public concern.
Costly loss of Indian votes
The Indian community feeling like marginalised citizens simply cannot go on.