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Nipping it in the butt
Tobacco not only kills people but also our planet. Tougher policies are needed to curb smoking to secure a brighter future for our children.
Kota Bharu High Court rules that vernacular schools are constitutional
MCA welcomes the Kota Bharu High Court’s dismissal of a lawsuit by Pertubuhan Ikatan Guru-guru Muslim Malaysia (iGuru) challenging the existence of vernacular schools.
Malaysia is entering a serious food security conundrum
ARABLE land is defined by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as land currently used, or potentially capable of being used, to grow seasonal crops.
Joining Asean or not should not matter to Timor-Leste
With the landslide election of Jose Ramos Horta as president of one of the youngest democracies in the world recently, Timor-Leste, the moment is ripe for Asean to open its doors and welcome a new member to its family.
What living with the virus entails
It’s about juggling public health, economic recovery, and personal responsibility and choice.
Making sense of inflation and ringgit
THE increasing cost of food, fuel and essential items – these are the biggest challenges facing governments around the world today as inflation climbs.
The good and bad of palm oil’s rise
THE Prime Minister has been visiting the Pasar Ramadan at his Bera parliamentary constituency in southwestern Pahang since the fasting month began.
No apologies for brutal honesty
AFTER resigning from several positions in December 2018, PKR’s Permatang Pauh MP Nurul Izzah Anwar has reappeared in the media limelight by publicly playing down Pakatan Harapan’s ambitions on retaking Putrajaya.
Always plan and buy tickets early
THE days of making a last-minute decision to travel, especially for a vacation, are over.
Steadfast in duty for 170 years
From Chen Yen Ling, Author of Lessons from My School, The journey of the French Nuns and their Convent Schools, Kulim, Kedah.
Comment: The unbearable whiteness of international law
While millions of Ukrainian refugees were welcomed across borders, non-Ukrainian refugees from India, Pakistan, Syria, and the Ivory Coast – that is, people of colour – were denied entry.