Dust yet to settle after bruising PKR polls
NURUL Izzah Anwar's nickname in PKR is "Princess" although for a long time she was simply "Izzah" to almost everyone in the party.
Good fences not enough to make good neighbours
WHEN I first bought my home, I imagined having what most homeowners would expect – peace and quiet.
Social media’s double-edged sword – cut out the negative, raise the positive
Social media was once a beacon of hope.
A landmark leap for Asian golf with pioneering routes into Masters, The Open
ASIAN golf has long yearned for a moment like this.
What to do at Penang Cocktail Week next week, from cocktails to guest shifts
Penang Cocktail Week returns for its third edition next week (Sept 1-7) and it's got another lineup of guests shifts and events to get excited about.
Try some yoga for a more youthful-looking face
Face yoga involves moving, stretching and relaxing your facial muscles to make them more toned and remove those wrinkles.
Malaysia’s obesity time bomb: A national crisis in the making
MALAYSIA has long been labelled the "fattest nation" in Asia.
Ordeal crossing Causeway
Travel plans go awry when one's not aware of latest requirements.
Cooperation with China to bolster Malaysia's development, says expert
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's cooperation with China will play a crucial role as it implements the latest edition of its national development plan, aimed at advancing socio-economic development and strengthening resilience, Xinhua reported, citing an expert.
There are still things to be thankful for
As National Day approaches in stormy times, it is important to remember the people and values that bind us together.
North London rising – are Spurs joining Arsenal in a power shift?
COULD the Premier League title finally return to London this season? In the last five full campaigns, every champion came from the North West – either Manchester City or Liverpool.