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Anwar wants Malaysia moving quickly into the digital ageBob Holmes travelled far and wide before settling in KL to do what he does best: writing and speaking about sports and all it entails.
Kop heist, but it’s not over yetChandran Nair is founder and CEO of Global Institute for Tomorrow
The biomass industry will gobble up urban greenery, it’s time we regulate itBorn before Merdeka. Remembering where we were. Observing where we are. Wondering where we will be.
We have the right to knowEdwin Goh is an independent public policy analyst focusing on Malaysia's social policy development.
The case for an industrial policy of care workFaisal Tehrani nama pena Dr Mohd Faizal Musa, seorang pengarang fiksyen, pentas, filem, esei, dan merupakan ahli akademik.
Bagaimana orang kenamaan habiskan masa dalam jel?Multi award-winning journalist Frankie D’Cruz aims to articulate readers’ hopes and fears to those in power.
Malaysian hockey’s embarrassment for eternityProfessor Geoffrey Williams is an economist and policy specialist.
Go small and deregulate to spur economic growthHamid Sultan Abu Backer is a retired judge who has dedicated his life to the pursuit of social justice.
Courts can uphold interfaith harmony without need for sedition lawsDaripada wartawan kadet pada 1979 hingga ke tahap ketua pengarang, Hishamuddin Aun berpeluang mencuba serba-serbi tetapi sukan, terutama bola sepak, paling dekat di hati.
Gaduh dalam Dewan hanya wayang?Joe Samad shares his worldview on issues concerning the man on the street.
When the Agong’s coffee shop meal became food for thoughtA. Kathirasen has spent 45 years in journalism typing under the illusion that people actually read his writings.
Lesson in unnecessary angst created by Jakim’s proposed guidelinesK. Kathirgugan, an ex-Silicon Valley food robotics pioneer, believes in the power of technology and capitalism to make the world a better place.
How to make Malaysia an innovation-first nationLee Min Keong is an editor at FMT Business.
Time for Bursa Malaysia, SC to tame the ‘animal spirits’Prof Lily Chan is Chief Executive and VC of Wawasan Open University. She is a pioneer in flexible learning and previously nurtured hundreds of tech startups at NUS.
Malaysia’s talent crunch: a race against timeMariam Mokhtar is a fierce critic of the socio-political problems of Malaysia, who wishes to rid the country of extremism, intolerance and double-standards.
The education ministry has failed studentsMikha Chan is a writer trying to make sense of a messy world but believes everything will turn out all right, provided we try.
When did Malaysians get so thin-skinned?Mohsin Abdullah pernah bertugas untuk agensi berita, media cetak, elektronik, dan dalam talian. Beliau menulis mengenai itu ini seperti nasi campur kegemarannya. Penulisannya ibarat durian. Harum bagi sesetengah orang, tidak menyenangkan bagi yang lain.
Tak ada perangai Ramadan ini – satu harapanDr M. Murallitharan is a public health physician and leads various medical professional and civil society organisations. He is actively engaged in health system reforms especially in dealing with non-communicable diseases.
Global health in a Trumpian worldK. Parkaran remains an eternal optimist believing that we will see a Bangsa Malaysia one day.
Heartless Malaysians shown up in disabled biker case, Gaza aidAffandi Ramli bekas guru maka dia percaya setiap orang berpotensi jadi insan cemerlang. Dia juga kartunis melukis perangai manusia yang acap kali menghampakan.
Puasa dan kesayuanRosli Khan has spent over 30 years in the transport industry, managing more than 100 consultancy projects.
KL’s congestion crisis: do we have the political will to fix it?Shankar has 20 years of experience training and coaching Malaysia's leading corporate executives and entrepreneurs.
Is DAP mis-painted or deserving of its image?Shankaran Nambiar is an economist at the Malaysian Institute of Economic Research.
A time to seize opportunities in 2025 budgetS. Munirah Alatas is a social science scholar who, after retirement, has become more insightful about academic inertia, mediocrity and political interference in higher education institutions.
Keep focus on education for life, not fanciful notions of multiversityProf Tajuddin Rasdi seorang ilmuwan seni bina Islam dan pengulas veteran isu pendidikan, politik, Islam serta bina bangsa.
To build this nation, ‘sorry’ must be the cureYamin Vong has been a journalist for 40 years, driven thousands of test cars and is now focused on the motoring industry's land transport issues
Can 100,000 daily motorcyclists squeeze into the Federal Highway bike lanes?Yeoh Guan Jin shares his perspective on matters that matter to some of us.
Make-do decision ails the healthcare system