Solutions must suit on-ground reality
HERE is a tale about a Buddhist monk and a cat that might shine a light on the unspoken side of compliance culture.
Shoring up judicial independence
THIS column had on April 14, "Judicial appointments ripe for review", reviewed the law relating to the Judicial Appointments Commission and pointed out some flaws therein.
Prostatitis and its impact on men's sexual health
I read with interest your recent articles on infections of various sexual organs.
It’s mostly words
Even as foreign governments are humiliated in appealing to lift punishing US tariffs, those tariffs themselves are becoming humiliatingly hollow.
A message of harmony for Easter
In his message during the Christian holy day, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim urged citizens to nurture 'a spirit of love and mutual respect'. It is what the country needs – to build bridges and not burn them.
Upside down global order
As Trump's topsy-turvy logic unravels further, it's so tempting to just sit back and enjoy the drama.
Coalition contradictions
The Opposition coalition is no monolith, it seems, as questions swirl about who is fit to lead it.
We must build a healthier relationship with food
WE love our food in this country – and we can have it 24 hours a day thanks to ubiquitous open-all-day-and-night mamak restaurants and fast food outlets.
Rafizi - A general without soldiers
THE "body without a head" phenomenon in the PKR polls was the most asked question of any party leader last week.
Parking limits need compliance
Enforcement, civic duty also crucial to ease congestion in busy KL streets.
The future workplace
Employees entering the workforce overwhelmingly prefer flexible working arrangements.
Ensure infrastructure properly maintained
DURING an early morning drive to send my children to school, I was shocked to find a row of flickering street lamps as I was passing the Hospital Sultan Ismail entrance.