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Preparing for a warmer world

Rising global temperatures mean that we are facing increasing risks of heat-related illnesses in the years to come. 

SEARCH Scholar Series

China’s global development initiative — partnership, power, and the path ahead

When China's President Xi Jinping announced the Global Development Initiative (GDI) at the United Nations in September 2021, reactions were split.

Making Progress

The case for a Cabinet reshuffle

PUBLIC sentiment is hardening into a view that the government is under-delivering at a time when Malaysians are wrestling with rising prices, sluggish delivery of election promises, and the lingering effects of subsidy rationalisation.

Animals

The story of Pickles the blind dog, who found her forever home

Seven years ago Pickles (then known as Daisy) was in serious trouble. She'd been attacked and her eyes were damaged. Left at the PAWS shelter, she was inches away from being put down.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Losing sleep, sex appeal over hair loss

I understand that your August articles have focused on the impact of ageing on sexual health.

On The Beat

Use diversity to unite, not hate

Making every small issue a racial one and promoting divisiveness is not good for the country. Those who use politics of identity as a weapon must be stopped.

Through Many Windows

We need real change to fight bullying

Our schools are not safe until we face the crime head-on.

All the pieces matter

Merdeka reflections

We've suffered some setbacks, but we've also taken some important steps forward.

Behind The Headlines

Real peace remains elusive

For victims of war, peace is more than the absence of fighting or the assessment of the Norwegian Nobel Committee.

It's Just Politics

Cynical use of genuine outrage

It's beyond the pale when a tragic death is used for political gain.

The Star Says

New laws are only the beginning

FOR too long, bullying in Malaysia has been treated as an unfortunate rite of passage. It has long existed in school corridors and is laughed off in workplaces or shrugged away as office politics.

Analysis

Zara Qairina momentum surges on

THE people power phenomenon sparked off by the Zara Qairina Mahathir tragedy has yet to recede but the temperature has come down a bit and the storm is no longer threatening to blow those in power off their feet.

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