When religion is weaponised to destroy morality among the people, where do we end? Read full story
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IT is, I suppose, a sign of diverse friends at different stages of life when one receives a mix of end of year greetings. Read full story
When religion is weaponised to destroy morality among the people, where do we end? Read full story
Optimism is high that the new occupant of the White House will enable not just economic opportunities for Malaysia, but also better humanitarian...
YOU know those good morning greetings that clog up your phone’s memory? I get plenty of them from friends, relatives or contacts – some every day....
YOU know those good morning greetings that clog up your phone’s memory? I get plenty of them from friends, relatives or contacts – some every day....
The PAS president’s failing health and image issues among the Chinese raises deep concerns about his ability to lead the party into the next big...
LITTER is unsightly, and littering is a persistent problem. Read full story
HELD up by conflicting schedules and a general election which saw the Labour party, having hibernated in their winter of discontent for 15 years,...
IT was almost at the tail-end of a whirlwind tour of Europe that Robert Choe, at one time one of Malaya’s most iconic inside-forwards, missed the...
Is it turning in favour of a former prime minister and against a certain party president? Read full story
A common implicit understanding within Asean is that national interests derive from shared regional interests, which means not siding with one big...