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An undated file photograph shows healthcare workers at a hospital in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama pic

Equity, healthcare access concerns over BNM’s new medical and health insurance policy — Sharuna Verghis and Lim Chee Han

A file photo shows cyclists at the River of Life in Kuala Lumpur on October 29, 2020. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri

Finding the right balance: Modernising and conserving Kuala Lumpur’s River of Life — Keith Tan Kay Hin

According to the author, in today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, the paradigm of what constitutes valuable talent has shifted dramatically. Gone are the days when a paper qualification was the sole determinant of a candidate’s worth. — ETX Studio pic

Redefining talent in the digital age — Choh Yau Meng 

Despite its best efforts, trade around the world today has grown increasingly polarised and stands in stark contrast to the very spirit of the WTO’s founding. — Reuters pic

Sayonara to the World Trade Organisation — Mazli Noor

Attendees wave Malaysian flags, also known as Jalur Gemilang, as they watch a parade during National Day celebrations in Putrajaya on August 31, 2023. — Picture by Miera Zulyana

Celebrating the perks of being Malaysian — Nurizah Md Ngadiran and Safra Liyana Sukiman

Words having a seditious tendency render the person responsible liable to prosecution under the Act. — Reuters pic

Until Sedition Act is repealed in Malaysia, it is understandable that the Public Prosecutor will fall back on the Act — Hafiz Hassan

He said many young members of UMNO envision this grand old party of ours to once again be successful. However, good intentions must be coupled with effective implementation to ensure that they serve the best interests of both the rakyat and the party. — Picture via Facebook/Tengku Zafrul

Umno's revival clearly underway — Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz

Treatment for mpox is primarily supportive, focusing on alleviating symptoms and preventing complications. — Reuters pic

Mpox vs Covid-19: Key differences you need to know — Lim Say Hiang, Lim Yin Cheng and Rafdzah Ahmad Zaki 

Social media platforms are often flooded with fabricated or fake information. — Unsplash pic

Social media versus internet blackout in politics — Mohammad Tariqur Rahman

With the current surge of news about mpox circulating on social media, in the news, and among the public, there is an urgent need to dispel common myths surrounding the virus for effective prevention and public health management.  — Reuters pic

Shattering the myths: What you really need to know about mpox — Durga Vettivel

The law stands that intention is irrelevant when preferring and proving a charge of sedition. So, be mindful of your words. Even if they are factual and true. Even if they are not intended to be seditious. — Reuters pic

Mind your words — even if they are factual and true; even if they are not intended to be seditious — Hafiz Hassan

Wira Dani appeared at the MACC headquarters in Putrajaya on Thursday (August 22) at 9.30am to provide a statement  — Picture by Hari Anggara

Was Daim’s son a witness or suspect? — Hafiz Hassan

Perikatan Nasional chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on his way to meet the police to assist in the investigation regarding his speech during the recent Nenggiri state assembly by-election, in Kuala Lumpur, August 21, 2024. — Bernama pic

Muhyiddin didn’t do what Najib did in 2009 — Hafiz Hassan

Injured Palestinian civilians from the Gaza conflict arrive, for treatment, at the Royal Malaysian Air Force Base in Subang August 16, 2024. — Bernama pic

Helping injured Palestinians: Malaysia is just a small country with people of big hearts — Wong Chun Wai

A general view of the Federal Court in Putrajaya, August 23, 2022. According to the author, in this country the court draws the line. The question arises: where is the line to be drawn; when does free political criticism end and sedition begin? — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

What the judges have said about freedom of speech, sedition, seditious intention — Hafiz Hassan

According to the author, many Malaysians find it jarring, even reprehensible, that parliamentarians get to keep their generous pension scheme at taxpayers’ expense while phasing out the civil service pension. — Bernama pic

MPs are special — that’s why all should convert from pension to EPF — Lee Hwok Aun