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Double standard in meals hard to swallow
JOURNALISTS in Malaysia expect to be treated with respect, courtesy and fairness while doing their duty.
Making tough decisions – Zii Jia and Sivasangari show the way
THIS week has been all about making difficult and good decisions. Let’s start with our controversial shuttler Lee Zii Jia.
It’s crazy movie season
IT was Deepavali last week and time for the movies. One of the biggest hits was the Hindi blockbuster Tiger 3, starring Salman Khan.
Palestine and pivoting international opinion
A very large part of Israel’s ‘strength’ arguably comes from the support of its international allies.
Return of an old menace
As if there aren’t already plenty of hassles when it comes to travelling, here comes another worry to plague us.
Of Syed Saddiq, hate, and consistency
One key question now for the government may be how to address the negative public sentiment on the recent sentence given to the Muar MP.
Boom goes the dynamite as Chelsea’s dynamic style shakes up City
CHELSEA versus Manchester City usually is a low-key affair.
They don’t make them like Punch, Mony and Velappan anymore
BEFORE the final day of action at the KL Masters at Titiwangsa Stadium recently,the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Association (KLBA) held a ceremony to pay tribute to the late Datuk Punch Gunalan.The badminton legend was a player, coach, manager and administrator extraordinaire before passing away in 2012 at the age of 68 due to liver cancer.
Don’t give in to your horrible imaginings
When we try to avoid what we feel, it causes more problems than we start with.
Untapped potential of sustainable digitalisation: Collective effort between Malaysia and China
Digitalisation is revolutionising global societies and economies at an unprecedented pace, harnessing digital technologies to redefine internal business operations and unlocking fresh avenues for revenue and value creation.
Sarawak and the use of English
IN all of the 25 or so federal systems in the world, occasional conflicts of interest between the federal and regional governments are unavoidable. Malaysia is no exception.