
When the rain hits hawkers the hardest
AS the monsoon season settles over Sarawak, the downpour does more than soak the streets – it washes over the livelihoods of those who depend

AS the monsoon season settles over Sarawak, the downpour does more than soak the streets – it washes over the livelihoods of those who depend

“Pure water is the world’s first and foremost medicine.” – British actress, Audrey Hepburn LAST Thursday night (Dec. 11), I was happy to be home

“Success is more than numbers; it’s the lives we touch.“ Chasing Numbers, Forgetting Meaning AS we step into 2026, the familiar routine begins. New targets.

Where True Dialogue Begins MY mother stood at the entrance of a kopitiam last week, staring at a laminated card on the table. No menu.

The Endless Question of Emotion and Gender SINCE the beginning of time, men and women have asked the same question in different tones: Behind those

MANY people think of sustainability as finding a balance between making a profit and protecting the environment. However, the role of people is often overlooked.

THERE are decisions our parents make for us when we are young that only reveal their true value much later in life. One of the

For most of our lives, water has been something we barely think about — a quiet, constant presence that flows from the tap, fills our

GREETINGS dear readers, As I sit down to write this piece, I can’t help but feel the weight of the world upon my heart. Last

By Naim Syah THE definition of tyranny is not as straightforward as it seems. Oxford defines it as the unfair or cruel use of power