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Digital economy: Malaysia as a dynamic technology hub

Malaysia has emerged as a dynamic hub for technology and innovation, boasting a vibrant start-up ecosystem and an inspiring entrepreneurial spirit.

Living

Dear Thelma: My adopted child is confused and curious about her birth parents

Lucy is struggling with her sense of identity. She often feels like she doesn't belong or fit in ... She has expressed a desire to connect with her biological roots.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

The double trouble of radiating the prostate

I understand you are highlighting the aftermath of prostate cancer in the month of November, and I am hoping you can shed some light on my problem as well.

It's Just Politics

Lessons on how not to handle a crisis

A government official gets into hot water, supposedly heated up by people out to get him.

All the pieces matter

Palestine and Germany’s shame

Israel is doing onto the Palestinians, what the Germans once did to the Jews.

On The Beat

Dazed and confused

Silly barely has boundaries, if the shenanigans of an MP are anything to go by.

Through Many Windows

Collaborative empowerment

How citizens can safeguard against exploitation by political and economic elites for collective wellbeing.

News Analysis

Will Sabah hold early polls?

A QUESTION in the minds of political circles in Sabah is whether Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor will call for a snap state election either in April or October next year before his five-year term ends on Sept 2025.

The Star Says

Don’t pour cold water over the music

COLDPLAY, one of the world’s most popular rock bands, is set to perform in Malaysia for the first time on Wednesday. The Bukit Jalil National Stadium concert in Kuala Lumpur is part of the British band’s Music of the Spheres World Tour.

On The Line

Pan-gon in line to be the most famous Korean ever to set foot in Malaysia

​​​​​​​IMPRESSIVE resumes do not necessarily translate into success, especially in football.

Analysis

Tied up in a Chinese knot

The Chinese base is still with Anwar but the new political reality is sinking in and discontent is growing over the government’s stand on domestic and international issues.

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