
Pakistan and India step back from the brink, but unease continues
COMMENTARY By ABU ARQAM NAQASH & FAYAZ BUKHARI A flare up between arch-foes India and Pakistan appeared to be easing today after Islamabad handed back

COMMENTARY By ABU ARQAM NAQASH & FAYAZ BUKHARI A flare up between arch-foes India and Pakistan appeared to be easing today after Islamabad handed back

LETTER As reported recently, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah stated that the state hoped to achieve five million

I am not sure which is worse – a police patrol car colliding with an ambulance or a private 4WD driven by a 74-year-old knocking

There was a piece up over at The Star on Jan 15, which Philip Wong of the Sarawak Institute for Public Affairs had an interesting
For many years I have been peeved by comments by Malaysian visitors from the Peninsular who cannot differentiate between Sarawak and the country as a
It’s better to refrain from asking for a reason or reasons why a person starts or stops doing something, unless you are Socrates, who once

BY TENGKU FAEZAH TENGKU YUSOF KUALA LUMPUR: The saying, “Where there is a will, there is a way”, fits Mykola Podrezan to a T. The 66-year-old

PUTRAJAYA: The government has decided to cap the retail price of RON95 petrol at RM2.08 per litre, down from the previous RM2.20. Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng (pic) said
Are our homes our castles? Are they not meant to be our sanctuaries, our safe havens? Are they not where we can just be ourselves

We are supposed to embrace a new Malaysia now that Pakatan Harapan (PH) is in power with press freedom as one of the aspects that