Twentytwo13

HEADLINES

Electric towers in Ampang, Kuala Lumpur.
Asean faces a complex energy challenge – balancing security, affordability, and environmental sustainability – requiring regional cooperation, innovative policies, and institutional adaptation, writes Kolonel Laut (P) Herry Winarno of the Indonesian Armed Forces.
Metal band Helloween performing on stage.
For four decades, Helloween has defined and redefined the sound of power metal. The band will perform in Kuala Lumpur on Dec 8.
Bukit Bandaraya Residents' Association 50th anniversary gala dinner.
Having recently celebrated its 50th Golden Anniversary, the Bukit Bandaraya residents' association continues to set high standards. By remaining the cohesive voice of its community and staying true to its long-held 'United We Stand Together In Unison' spirit, the association exemplifies effective local governance.
A scene from the DISPATCH gameplay walkthrough.
The latest adventure game, DISPATCH from Ad-Hoc Studios, has wrapped up its eight-episode rollout to huge success, with many critics and gamers praising the game.
A scene at a beach in Langkawi with the Kedah flag flying.
Kedah politicians from across the political divide have taken aim at Seputeh MP Teresa Kok for suggesting that Langkawi be administered as a federal territory, following her claim that the Pas-led state government’s conservative policies have deterred international tourist arrivals.

RANDOM PICKS OF OUR PAST MONTH ARTICLES

OUR COLUMNISTS

FOLLOW US

Integrity cannot wait, leadership demands action

Sport Integrity Global Alliance co-founder Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros says the establishment of SIGA Asia is not just the launch of an organisation – but that of a movement to promote good governance and ethical leadership.

National footballers can’t handle ‘noise’?

Malaysia’s national footballers were earlier told not to speak to the media ahead of their 2027 Asian Cup qualifying clash against Nepal in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 18. No reason was given, as discussions about Fifa’s sanctions on the FA of Malaysia and seven players continue to swirl.

Catch-up immunisation campaign launched in Gaza Strip

Unicef, UNRWA, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and partners, in collaboration with Palestine’s Health Ministry, are launching an integrated catch-up campaign for routine immunisation, nutrition, and growth monitoring in the Gaza Strip to reach 44,000 children cut off from essential life-saving services by two years of conflict.

HEADLINES

OUR COLUMNISTS

FOLLOW US