
Opinion

Telcos must buck up or face action
They should stop making 5G promises if they cannot provide basic connectivity.
Behind the Bylines

As Hadi makes room for Hamzah, should Bersatu stay or leave PN?

Sabah needs solutions, not race for ‘Most Sabahan’ mantle

PSM must pick the right battle on healthcare
The party’s protest against health tourism targets the wrong culprit, as deeper flaws in the national health system continue to push doctors away.

IPR: A third force, or another wasted opportunity?
Efforts by Ikatan Prihatin Rakyat to champion cross‑ideological cooperation on public issues risk projecting indecision at a critical moment.

The real test for KJ
Mindsets in Kedah can only change if Umno puts someone in who thinks differently.

Like Ronaldo at United, Khairy’s Umno return brings hope and risk
Neither Khairy Jamaluddin nor Umno can afford a bitter second parting, like the one that saw Cristiano Ronaldo walk away from Manchester United in 2022.
Column

Tanah Melayu: A Sovereign and Constitutional Islamic Kingdom

Is Malaysia’s used car industry on the threshold of reform?
Some 350,000 Johoreans cross into Singapore daily and experience what a world-class system of integrated transport and demand management looks like.
Samsung and SK Hynix have turned the artificial intelligence boom into a national windfall for South Korea. Malaysia already sits on the rising ground of the very same industry, and a handful of homegrown firms could ride it.
A semi-serious look back on the EPL season with a few gripes amid the awards.
A Seremban school noise dispute and traffic mayhem highlight wider gaps in urban planning, education policy, and the lack of clear rules governing how schools and neighbourhoods share space.
Letters

Needed or not, Muda will always reach for progressive values

A good turn – Rafizi’s push for civility and ideational politics
A genuinely progressive government should welcome scrutiny and anchor its legacy in affordable housing, public healthcare, walkable neighbourhoods, and inclusive planning.
PAS’s 36-year rule has failed to address a sexual crimes crisis in the state, and children remain at risk without accountability.
The new man at Parti Bersama Malaysia once held sway over public opinion but was a disappointment as economy minister.
The party has sought to convey a message that what is important for Muslims is hard work, not expectations of immediate gratification, and faith in God.










