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Paying for the ‘sins’ of politicians
WE are faced with the greatest trial of humanity, to live peacefully and sustainably on a crowded and interconnected planet. We are currently failing that trial.
Preserving fertility after radical prostatectomy
Can men still retain reproductive function after a prostate cancer operation?
Slip of the tongue
Despite the tomfoolery, plurality always prevails, as it has again this festive season.
Hidden hands stir trouble for Bersatu
The string of Bersatu MPs switching support away from their party has been perceived as a scheme to undermine the position of Muhyiddin and pressure him to step aside.
When respect and fair play are more important than popularity
HAVE you heard of an association called RESPECT? It’s formed recently and headed by none other than the country’s former national women’s hockey player Prof Datuk Dr S. Shamala.
Festive bazaars under threat
By NOW, most families celebrating Deepavali would have finished all their preparations; spring cleaning, muruku- making and shopping for new outfits.
Why the reverse lunge does not hurt your knees
To get the most out of the exercise and avoid putting stress on your knee joints, proper form is key.
Tackle flood woes at the source
While the authorities have initiated flood relief measures to take care of victims, what are we doing to prevent floods?
Anwar Ibrahim’s quiet triumph
Despite all dire predictions and political manoeuvring, the PM will soon mark his first year in power.
From Bak Kwa to Cham O cocktails: KL bar Jann's new Petaling Street-inspired menu
Jann's new cocktail menu draws inspiration from historical figures, traditional trades, local culture and legends that make Chinatown a heritage destination.
Consider IVF treatment if you're not getting pregnant
This method may be an option if you and your partner have been trying unsuccessfully to start a family.
Aiming at the wrong targets
THE anger against Israel following its retaliatory attacks on Gaza is still raw among Malaysians, especially Muslims.