Making sense of inflation and ringgit
THE increasing cost of food, fuel and essential items – these are the biggest challenges facing governments around the world today as inflation climbs.
The good and bad of palm oil’s rise
THE Prime Minister has been visiting the Pasar Ramadan at his Bera parliamentary constituency in southwestern Pahang since the fasting month began.
Steadfast in duty for 170 years
From Chen Yen Ling, Author of Lessons from My School, The journey of the French Nuns and their Convent Schools, Kulim, Kedah.
Comment: The unbearable whiteness of international law
While millions of Ukrainian refugees were welcomed across borders, non-Ukrainian refugees from India, Pakistan, Syria, and the Ivory Coast – that is, people of colour – were denied entry.
Searching for an opportunistic pact
Old guards keep realigning to create new ties, but the grassroots would just like a collaboration that works
Lessons small countries can learn from the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Comment by BRIG GEN SHAHEDUL ANAM KHAN
Global hypocrisies exposed
'The elephant perched on one's eyelids is not visible, but the ant across the ocean is clearly visible.' The fault of others is visible even when far away, but we are blind to our own.
No sign of unity in the Opposition
Pakatan needs to forget ‘ego, bad blood and anger’ and go for the big tent approach, say analysts.
DAP party polls results show no one is untouchable
KLANG: The results of the DAP party polls at its 17th national congress appears to be laden with a clear and concise message to its leaders.
Security firms must be responsible for background checks of personnel stationed at schools
THE system in place to prevent sexual criminals and those who endanger children from acquiring jobs in schools has significant flaws, as evidenced by the recent case of suspected murder and arson by a school guard in Bandar Tun Razak, Cheras.


