THIS past week, from Penang to Sabah, Malaysians faced a fierce reminder of the power of nature. Read full story
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Malaysians are the world’s biggest consumers of plastics. Read full story
THIS past week, from Penang to Sabah, Malaysians faced a fierce reminder of the power of nature. Read full story
Real institutional and administrative reforms go beyond cancelling trips. Read full story
Dedicated personnel to detect, monitor broken infrastructure could be a valuable strategy for local councils. Read full story
When bureaucracy causes lives to be lost, it’s past time to change things. Read full story
IT’S the school holidays and it’s also usually the time of the year when the National Schools (MSSM) championships take place. Read full story
Unspeakable horrors are befalling our young; much must change to stop these acts from happening. Read full story
Unspeakable horrors are befalling our young; much must change to stop these acts from happening. Read full story
Besides changes in work processes, much more needs to be done to eradicate the rot in the Immigration Department. Read full story
Sporadic riots, rising cost-of-living and a spike in crime are symptomatic of the malaise that is gripping the United Kingdom, especially its capital....
The nation has turned 61, and it is ‘ageing’. But from the looks of it, it is not getting better with age. Instead, we seem to be on a downhill...