
Are we really a disability-friendly nation?
By Ravindran Raman Kutty KUALA LUMPUR: After reading my piece on poor toilet conditions in Malaysia, my neighbour and good friend, Andrew Hong, told me

By Ravindran Raman Kutty KUALA LUMPUR: After reading my piece on poor toilet conditions in Malaysia, my neighbour and good friend, Andrew Hong, told me
Iban children are taught not to tell lies. Parents would start telling them since childhood that lying is a sin. “Do not tell lies; it
As I walked one morning to have my breakfast, I stopped and stared at a Malaysian flag that was in tatters. On the way home,
Pakatan Harapan (PH) is reeling because of its Cameron Highlands by-election defeat. Now the leaders are worried if this will be repeated in the next

Cleanliness is a state of purity, clarity, and precision. – Suze Orma, Personal Financial Guru Marie Kondo, a Japanese organising consultant and author in her
BY SHAKIR HUSAIN Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth announced in India’s Varanasi city that his country would organise a “Bhojpuri Mahotsav” (Bhojpuri language festival) next
Writing and talking about Sarawak rights and autonomy is all the rage at the moment, and rightly so. However, there is another very important right
By : Sakini Mohd Said While most operators and patrons of eateries are abiding by the Health Ministry’s no-smoking ruling that came into effect on
It was not really surprising that the Barisan Nasional (BN) won in the Cameron Highlands by-election held last Saturday. What was surprising was how BN
Members of my WhatsApp group for school friends were in shock earlier this week. We learnt of the sudden death of one of our schoolmates