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The Vest-kept secret behind Sarawak’s rise

AS Malaysian football transitioned from its amateur roots into the semi-professional era in the early 1990s, a handful of foreign coaches helped shape the domestic game.

Analysis

It won’t be a mini Cabinet reshuffle

IT is puzzling that Khairy Jamaluddin's name keeps popping up in the impending Cabinet reshuffle.

Why Not?

Are two heads better than one?

How do you get zero in an English exam? A simple correct sentence would have warranted a mark or two.

Citycism

Super app for better transit needs

TRAVELLING overseas can be an eye-opening and educational experience.

Sports Box

Nicol acts. When will the rest follow? 

DON'T let your learning lead to knowledge. Let your learning lead to action.

#Abidinideas

Making a better racket

PAP! Pop! Pip! – A lot of people are rude about pickleball, and the incessant noise of the paddle striking the plastic ball is a big part of it. I agree, it is particularly annoying when you're trying to eat or work or play tennis on a neighbouring court.

All the pieces matter

Shifting battle lines of democracy

The recent election results in America give some hints as to the direction democracy may be headed.

So Aunty, So What?

Remembering a Malaysian hero 

Sadly, his name won't ring a bell because he died fighting for another country's freedom.

Pinang Points

Water taxi dream still afloat

THOSE who have been to the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand, will notice how vibrant and active the riverfront is.

A Winning Factor

A shift in power lines as Arsenal stumble, Liverpool collapse, and City rise

SUNDERLAND have shown the Premier League the formula, and now it is up to the rest to replicate it when they face Arsenal.

SEARCH Scholar Series

Can Asean leverage China’s Global Civilisation Initiative to boost green economic transition?

SOUTH-EAST Asia is at a crossroads. As the region's economies continue to grow, the impact of climate change, such as rising sea levels, extreme heat and destructive floods, is becoming more pronounced, threatening both livelihoods and long-term prosperity.

Reflecting On The Law

Who should have the final say?

Should judges themselves have the final say in the selection of the judiciary?

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