
The hand that doesn’t hold yours
HERE we are. We’re in the waiting room at Sarawak General Hospital. Today is the usual symphony of anxiety and fluorescent lights. My fourteen-month-old son

HERE we are. We’re in the waiting room at Sarawak General Hospital. Today is the usual symphony of anxiety and fluorescent lights. My fourteen-month-old son

TODAY is Christmas. For Christians around the world, it is one of the most sacred and meaningful days of the year. Here in Sarawak, it

DEAR reader, as we step into Christmas Day, let us pause to reflect on our exploration last week of Digital Detox for Spiritual Clarity. We

● The durian season is upon us again, and I can’t resist telling a “duriany” story. ONCE upon a time, in the late 1950s, a

“We need a government that value human lives. Fix the hospitals and pay the doctors well. Respect health workers. End the excuses.“ – A quote

ORDER an ice Chinese tea in Kuching and you may feel like you’re spinning a roulette wheel. At one kopitiam, it’s RM1.20. At another, RM1.50.

Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today. – Malcolm X, American human rights activist Few

HAPPY Dongzhi (Winter Solstice) Festival to all my Chinese friends and Merry Christmas to all my Christian friends. Today, Chinese all over the world are

BY DATIN SHALINI AMERASINGHE GANENDRA I WRITE about culture, visuality and ethics. In recent years, with the evolution of Artificial Intelligence affecting these spheres, I

When Calm Becomes Distance MANY relationships don’t end in anger; they end in silence. There’s no betrayal, no grand fight – just two people who