Opinion

Why do people watch shows speeded up?

In a sense, maybe the preference for post-normal speed-viewing falls along the same spectrum as fast food, instant coffee, faster…

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Test of will to live in ‘Alice in Borderland’

I particularly enjoyed how Kuina and Last Boss share their respective traumas and how they despise their former selves. As…

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‘Imaginur’: A legit great Malaysian film that everyone should experience

For those willing to give this a try, just go with it, pay full attention, open your heart to what…

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New government, same problems

After almost 100 days in government, a recent survey by several media outlets tells a story of a very mixed…

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Challenges in the Digitisation of Companies for Technopreneurs

The mentality that digitisation is a one-time endeavour, not an ongoing activity, is a challenge for companies because of how…

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Living wage, the way forward?

While Anwar Ibrahim repeatedly emphasised his priority on resolving the cost of living crisis the moment he was sworn in…

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Reform our universities and their myriad of unresolved problems

Recently, the higher education ministry announced that a committee will be formed soon to review the National Higher Education Policy.…

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How undersea cables may affect marine life

Undersea cables can be divided into two broad categories: telecommunication cables and high-voltage power cables. Telecommunications cables are laid on…

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Analysts pour cold water on Khairy’s comeback ambitions

Awang Azman Pawi of Universiti Malaya (UM) was of the same opinion, that Khairy could not rely on individual strength…

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When sharing is not caring

DO not share news about issues that affect schoolchildren. This is to ensure that students are protected.

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Obsessed with heaven while we’re living in hell

What do we do with generations of Malaysians who believe that aid will fall from the sky and the measure…

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It is about the right kind of ‘edu-action’

JAN 24 is observed every year as International Day of Education, declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2018…

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Beer brouhaha says little about Malays, more about PAS man

When Permatang Pauh MP Fawwaz Jan of PAS found issue with the sale of alcohol at the main lobby of…

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Time to shut down failed TalentCorp

From Chew Kok Liang | December 29, 2022 I refer to the recent spate of letters and articles regarding Malaysia’s…

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Opinion: Tesla and South Korea might not be the dream pairing it seems

Yoon, battling poor public opinion polls, was keen to make the pitch for why the world’s richest man may want…

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