
Opinion

Sabah punya cerita
Keputusan PRN Sabah kini sudah pasti menjadi bahan kajian oleh parti besar untuk dibedah siasat sebelum melangkah ke PRU akan datang.
Editorial

ART of the US-M’sia trade deal
The Malaysia–US Agreement on Reciprocal Trade has caused a stir — but it is critical to distinguish between valid and more overblown concerns.
In a state increasingly known for fluid political alignments, that question is becoming ever more critical.
A return to Warisan risks reigniting political instability that defined the Sabah political landscape pre-2020.

Stop locking up those who need help
Malaysia is burning nearly RM2 billion a year locking up drug addicts who need help, not handcuffs.
Column

AI and why billionaires want your kids to become plumbers

MACC must respond to preserve its credibility
Liverpool and Salah are still struggling, but cut-price Semenyo might be the solution.
A record-sized contingent to the SEA Games, a colourless target, and the 200-medal mirage.

Membaca kembali 1515
‘1515’ mengenai kehebatan Melayu. Bukan ketuanan Melayu. Kehebatan Melayu dan ketuanan Melayu itu berbeza.
A circular dictating the dos and don’ts for cultural performances goes against the very idea of having a university.
Letters

MACC, Albert Tei’s lawyer, and the limits to power

Anti-bullying tribunal: how much power should quasi-courts have?
Until the first-mile hitch is fixed, Malaysians will continue driving to stations not because they prefer to but because the system leaves them little real choice.
Parents deserve clarity, students deserve fairness, and schools deserve a system that reflects true learning outcomes.
Hospitals help achieve roughly 22% in cost savings for patients by streamlining operations, optimising resource use, and improving internal efficiency.
Redevelopment of cities presents a promising alternative for Malaysia in its battle against climate-related problems such as floods.













