Letters

Budget 2023: another missed opportunity

Mainly status quo, part recovery, and part election oriented – various excuses can be made for the 2023 budget unveiled…

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Historical and green Taiping perfect for tourists, pensioners

 I was pleased to observe during a recent visit to Taiping the efforts by the local government to repair and…

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Time for Malaysia to enact race relations law

A race relations law in Malaysia would help to prevent and combat discrimination based on race, ethnicity or religion.

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ChatGPT — use it but don’t rely on it

Let's talk about its benefits. Author Roger Montti states that the ChatGPT is capable of processing large numbers of texts…

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We can count on Nurul Izzah to do the right thing

While we cannot celebrate Nurul Izzah’s resignation, for it is no achievement, we are glad to hear that she has…

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Lift sanctions against quake-hit Syria

The International Movement for a Just World (JUST) urges the American, British, Australian, Canadian, Swiss and some European Union and…

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Dell to cut about 6,650 jobs

Dell Technologies Inc, facing plummeting demand for personal computers (PCs), will eliminate about 6,650 jobs, becoming the latest technology company…

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How to reduce overcrowding at hospital emergency depts

The issue of overcrowding in the outpatient departments (OPDs) and emergency departments (EDs) of public hospitals, with long waiting hours…

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Is Malaysia on track to ensure all children complete schooling?

A key indicator towards meeting Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) on quality education is that all children complete primary…

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Public health service ‘terminally ill’

It is frustrating and saddening that our public health service is in a dire state in spite of the tremendous…

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Why are some politicians still so divisive?

In Malaysian households, regardless of where they are, even in the UK, the joy of eating nasi lemak and rendang…

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Malaysia Airlines should keep the kebaya

Having been a frequent traveller on Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAB), I would like to say that the carrier’s flight stewardess…

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Employers must keep abreast of changes to occupational safety law

The amendments introduced by the Occupational Safety and Health (Amendment) Act 2022 (OSHA) were gazetted on March 16, 2022, and…

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We must leave youths a legacy of hope and opportunity

Meeting the needs of youths will be a big challenge, but also a significant opportunity. However, this youth opportunity or…

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Time to revisit Rukun Negara’s goals

THE challenge of a pluralistic society is to create a harmonious and peaceful atmosphere leading to collaboration for the betterment…

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