
Opinion

Who does DAP really represent?
Issues arising from the undersea tunnel trial, the PTMP controversies, and the Kampung Jalan Papan case form a troubling picture of a party that has drifted from its reformist roots.
Editorial
As the state heads towards its 17th election, political alliances are testing the patience of voters wary of outside influence and short-lived loyalties.
As global power shifts reshape trade flows, Malaysia faces a new era of tariffs, regulations and shifting standards — and must adapt quickly to protect its economy and create new opportunities.
It’s ironical that we celebrate the recognition of George Town as a World Heritage site, yet let the anniversary of our founding pass unnoticed.
CTOS’ assurances only hint at powers available through majority control.
Column

Hidden hands scuttling peace process in Thai-Cambodian conflict

Gaza: Keamanan masih jauh
Kita biasa dengar ungkapan ‘divide and rule’ tetapi yang lebih menjolok mata di Malaysia sebetulnya ialah ‘define and rule’, yang mana kita dimuat dalam satu definisi tertentu kemudian ditentukan nasib kita.
We preach integrity to the world, yet when FAM forges its way to disgrace, Malaysia’s leaders look away.
Various parties in the conflict, from Israel to the many Palestinian armed groups, are unlikely to accept the entry of an international force they do not trust.
Fifa’s written judgment traces a deliberate deception. The question now is who authorised it, and who’s still being protected.
Letters

Abrupt KL mayoral switch deepens need for local elections

MIC leaders must stop daydreaming
For the younger generations, MIC isn’t just irrelevant; it’s invisible.
Malaysia can turn the Fifa sanctions into a chance to strengthen governance and compliance.
They want stability, and for now, many believe Gabungan Rakyat Sabah is the safest bet.
A strategic consolidation of the banking sector must be given serious consideration in the coming months.
















