India to enter lunar pioneer club
BY VANITA SRIVASTAVA India will step up the international space race on Monday when it launches a low-cost mission to become only the fourth country
BY VANITA SRIVASTAVA India will step up the international space race on Monday when it launches a low-cost mission to become only the fourth country
BY ERDA KHURSYIAH BASIR Since 2010, Ilyas Kaoy Hasan has successfully undergone a heart bypass surgery and two angioplasty procedures at the National Heart Institute

It is most heartening to note that the education ministry will be providing free education to those most in need next year, as reported recently

ANALYSIS Last Friday the Prime Minister made a surprise and controversial proposal. He suggested that all Malay-based parties in the country including his former party
There is no reason to make a big fuss about the fee exemption given to Indians who participate in the technical and vocational education training

Commentary By TERRY TAN It’s interesting to observe how well the newly registered Parti Bumi Kenyalang (PBK) will fare in the next Sarawak election (PRN12),

VIEWPOINT By DAH IKHWAN BATANG Sadong MP Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri was so incensed when she was reported in the papers for claiming that Sarawakians still want

ANALYSIS ‘Malaysia is among the last few nations that allow only 21-year-olds to vote. The others include Singapore, Samaoa, Soloman Islands, Lebanon, Tonga, Tokelau, and

A recent statement from the Human Resources Minister on a proposal to bring African workers to Malaysia for the oil palm industry generated much opposition
There will likely be no end to the environmental issues plaguing Pasir Gudang, Johor, if the authorities fail to draw up proactive measures to curtail