Malaysia’s State elections: A battle the unity government cannot afford to lose
The writer says that Malaysians of all races have failed to see a promising future because leaders of the country have never promised them one.
The writer says that Malaysians of all races have failed to see a promising future because leaders of the country have never promised them one.
The writer says if Japan wants to resolve the wastewater issue smoothly, it is necessary to face its own policy mistakes and return to the basics.
In order to unlock the full potential of women and girls by enabling them to realise their aspirations for their lives, their families and their careers, we must engage men and…
In an increasingly interconnected world, isolating and restricting China's access to cloud computing and semiconductors would be a counterproductive move.
In the last few years, extreme heat has besieged both hemispheres of our planet even before the official start of summer.
The writer says providing Ukraine with cluster weapons could serve to destigmatise them and runs counter to international efforts to end their use.
The writer says US’ hypermilitarised strategy of building up military bases is just increasing military tensions between the two countries, and making war more likely than less.
While Threads can become a significant player in the social media landscape and provide an alternative to Twitter—its ability to replace Twitter largely remains uncertain.
With dwindling financial commitment, agencies tasked to look after the refugees are finding it extremely difficult to make ends meet.
The writer says unless the leaders of Asean have enough confidence and conviction, the dawn of the Asean Community in 2025 can only make more fireworks and traditional music,…