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Through Many Windows

Compassion for ceasefire in Gaza

There is an urgent need to teach compassion at schools and universities to reign over this madness of violence.

It's Just Politics

Party-hopping without actually hopping

The new style in Malaysian politics is to declare support for your party’s enemy while not actually leaving your party.

On The Line

NSC director-general Abdul Rashid the ‘last of the Mohicans’ facing new frontiers

ABDUL Rashid Yaakub, the ninth individual to helm the National Sports Council (NSC) as their director-general, is the last of the Mohicans, so to speak.

On The Beat

Riders on the storm

Improvements are apparent but we must still brace ourselves for a turbulent year ahead.

The Star Says

Producing global citizens – the right way

ARGUABLY, the idea behind the recent Palestine Solidarity Week initiated by the Education Ministry was a positive one: to include students in expressing Malaysia’s stance on the ongoing war in Gaza.

Analysis

Out in the cold but still PM material

The possibility of Hishammuddin Hussein reviving his career in Umno is still there, but it will be an uphill journey for Khairy Jamaluddin as he strives to stay relevant.

Citycism

Great expectations for rapid transit in Kuching

Efficient system vital to ease congestion, improve mobility.

Why Not?

We need to get out of the well

A FEW weeks ago, a little girl wrote to our Prime Minister, complaining about the toilets in her school.

Sports Box

Paying high price for a better football league

IT’s an age old problem, the problem of wages.

So Aunty, So What?

In Sarawak we trust

MORE and more, it seems, that if we want to find progressive, inclusive and egalitarian Malaysia, we have to look to Sarawak and, to a lesser extent, Sabah. Both state leaderships seem to be showing more intelligence, rationality and savviness than the federal administration.

Wellness

You can go blind from glaucoma so get your eyes checked

Don’t take your eyes for granted as vision impairment can have serious consequences.

Comment

Even ‘Invincibles’ flounder in Rugby World Cup

SPORTS can be cruel. And unfair. Even merciless. In sports even those labelled ‘Invincibles’ floundered.All Blacks – the world’s best known rugby team – can lose.

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