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Stop weaponising the Jalur Gemilang

I AM sure that by now, everyone is feeling apprehensive about displaying our Jalur Gemilang.

Sunny Side Up

Sunny Side Up: The value in seeing from another’s perspective

As a client in therapy as well as a counsellor who sees clients, I've learned one of the reasons counsellors benefit from their own therapy is gaining an understanding of what it's like on the other side.

SEARCH Scholar Series

From capital to connectivity: Key enablers of shared prosperity in China-Malaysia partnership

SHARED prosperity does not emerge by chance. It is shaped by deliberate choices, strategic partnerships and the ability to turn capital into capabilities and connectivity into opportunities.

Know Your Medicines

When you have to juggle multiple medications

Taking many drugs at one go may be necessary, especially for less healthy older adults, but we must be aware of the potential dangers.

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Long wait for a cure to healthcare system

BURSTING at the seams and held together by a mere "bandage strip", it has been a tumultuous and challenging decade for the public healthcare sector that was teetering on the brink of collapse.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Testosterone’s role in male and female sexual desire

My husband and I are both 56 years old and we have been married for nearly 28 years.

All the pieces matter

No to political violence

Nothing on earth can justify harming a child, no matter how big the differences of opinion.

On The Beat

Jalur Gemilang and the rise of political bullies

Politicians-turned-bullies usually have a dismal record on ideas and achievements, and act out to have a temporary sense of superiority or confidence..

It's Just Politics

A call for justice hijacked

It's a sad day indeed when a movement calling for justice is taken over by opportunistic people with eyes on political power..

The Star Says

Let’s unite under the (correctly flown) Jalur Gemilang

THIS month is always brimming with pride and patriotism as Malaysians get into the mood to celebrate National Day on Aug 31, with the red, white, blue and yellow of the Jalur Gemilang becoming ubiquitous.

Analysis

Blindsided by Zara Qairina tragedy

A perfect storm looms over the approaching Sabah election as public sentiments continue to simmer over the controversial death of a 13-year-old schoolgirl.

Sports Box

The no medal target approach – does it bode well for growth of Malaysian sports?

IN four months time, almost 900 local athletes will be making the short trip across to converge in three Thai provinces.

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