Twentytwo13’s Graig Nunis enjoys riding the LRT as it allows him to take a trip down memory lane.
City to claim title, Newcastle can book Champions League spot
Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola and Newcastle’s Eddie Howe are two of six bosses in contention to win the English Premier League Manager of the Season award.
SEA Games aftermath: Opinions aplenty, but it’s back to the drawing board for Malaysian sports – yet again
One regurgitated figures. The other reiterated past calls, while several others were left pondering who should be cracking the whip in the pursuit of sporting excellence in Malaysia. One thing’s for sure, it is back to the drawing board for Malaysian sports.
I’m back, says IGP with Bukit Aman keen on improving communications with media
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani signals that days of press statements being the primary mode of communication between police and media were over. He adds the authorities cannot afford to keep quiet as it can lead to speculation by the public.
ChatGPT debate: Academic dishonesty, plagiarism
While ChatGPT has the potential to provide rising and exciting prospects for the academic community, it also faces substantial problems, writes academician Dr Wael Mohamed Yousef Mohamed.
Expenditure on Road to Gold committee’s Japan trip ‘classified’, paper to be tabled to Cabinet soon
The Youth and Sports Ministry is unable to reveal the cost of the recent trip to Japan involving several members of the Road to Gold programme committee, as it is in the midst of tabling a paper to the Cabinet regarding the visit.
Gentari, in partnership with Evolt, activates first charging points in Thailand
Charging infrastructure rollout follows earlier memorandum of understanding, which also seeks to explore cross-border roaming and other green mobility and renewable energy solutions.
The ‘farce’ of Najib Razak’s pardon bid
Manoeuvres to free Datuk Seri Najib Razak, to camouflage the shortcomings of Umno and its leadership, could become a double-edged sword, portraying Umno as an undemocratic and totalitarian system with no respect for the rule of law or the judiciary, writes Professor Emeritus Datuk Dr Mohamed Ghouse Nasuruddin.
LIMA 2023 soldiers on, despite bleak global economic outlook, geo-political flashpoints
Organisers remain bullish on capturing a slice of the global arms market, estimated at a whopping US$154 billion, despite challenges.
MEASAT to help military personnel deployed at remote borders connect with the world
MEASAT Global Bhd will provide satellite broadband services for free under its Corporate Social Responsibility programme to frontline Malaysian Armed Forces personnel stationed at selected remote border checkpoints across Malaysia.
Asean must change or face inevitable irrelevance
Asean leaders must be fully committed and open to admitting the mistakes of the past, and to chart their own legacy to enact credible changes that will ensure the region’s future, writes Universiti Malaya’s foreign affairs and strategy analyst, Collins Chong Yew Keat.
NUTP: More needs to be done by Education Ministry, stakeholders to improve Malaysian education
National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) secretary-general Fouzi Singon said with less than two years to go to 2025, time is running out to ensure the current education system is in line with the Malaysian National Education Blueprint 2013-2025.
Addressing sustainability of Revotropix Paulownia species through advanced tech
Ecopeneer Sdn Bhd aspires to be recognised not just as a wood processing company, but as a sustainable manufacturer that prioritises reducing its carbon footprint through innovative processes.