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For a time, the bet looked unassailable. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), China’s accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), and the liberalisation of financial markets created dazzling opportunities. — Reuters pic

Peace without a ceasefire will be full of perils — Phar Kim Beng & Qin Qining

Children commissioner, Dr Farah Nini Dasuki speaks during special interview in Kl on Decmber 12,2023. Picture by Miera Zulyana

Let’s deliberate on diversion for a better outcome for the victim, offender and community — Hafiz Hassan

This picture taken from a position on Israel's border with the Gaza Strip, shows destroyed buildings in the besieged Palestinian territory, at sunset on August 21, 2025. — AFP pic

The grotesque Gaza war which Asean has to take serious note — Phar Kim Beng

This photograph shows the Gravelines nuclear power plant during sunrise in Gravelines, northern France on August 11, 2025. — AFP pic

Malaysia should continue its momentum on nuclear energy — Neville Lamech

The Palace of Justice (Istana Kehakiman) is pictured in Putrajaya on July 9, 2025. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Respect right of aggrieved party to appeal — Hafiz Hassan

Women visit a makeshift memorial to fallen Ukrainian defenders, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, at the Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine August 20, 2025. — Reuters pic

The historical analogies that spook easy concessions to Russia: Warning to East Asian Summit — Phar Kim Beng

Children look out from the balcony of their home at Rifle Range Flats in Air Itam, one of Penang’s earliest low-cost high-rise housing projects. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Urban renewal or urban removal? Malaysia’s URA and the battle for the right to the city — Muhammad Hafiz Hassim 

Palestinians protest against the killing of journalists in Gaza, in Ramallah in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, August 11, 2025. — Reuters pic

The playbook of silence: From Gaza to Colombo — how power murders witnesses, bans cameras, and calls it ‘security’ — Che Ran

When Asean was established on August 8, 1967, its founding members envisioned a regional order built on dialogue, cooperation, and resilience. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Asean and the FPDA: Twin anchors of Malaysia’s security outlook — Phar Kim Beng

Manuscript Hikayat Hang Tuah kept at the National Library of Malaysia. — Photo from ikatkata.wordpress.com

Revisiting classical Malay is not nostalgia — Amir Rashad Mustaffa

The author says that contamination and poor separation at the source cripples Malaysia’s  efficiency in recycling. — Unsplash pic

Of blueprints and breakthroughs: Manoeuvring Malaysia’s circular economy crossroads — Ahmad Ibrahim

Seputeh MP Teresa Kok recently called in the Parliament for a federal Child Support Agency. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

Beyond court orders: making child support real for Malaysia’s children — Ameena Siddiqi

Malaysia’s National Agrofood Policy (NAP) 2021–2030 promises a bold vision: self-sufficiency, high-tech farms, and a circular economy driving sustainability. — Bernama pic

Make circularity harvest real food security for Malaysia — Ahmad Ibrahim

Zoo Negara is more than just a place to view exotic animals. It is also a conservation-focused learning centre designed to inspire action and awareness among its visitors particularly children and students. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Learning beyond the classroom: The impact of education in zoological settings — Amalina Salleh

The struggles of medical doctors, especially junior doctors in Malaysia with workplace bullying, is a common problem. — Picture from Unsplash

We don’t just need smart doctors, we need kind ones — Jazli Aziz

Malaysia has set targets to increase its renewable energy capacity to 31 per cent by 2025 and 70 per cent by 2050, with solar energy expected to account for a substantial portion of this growth. — Pexels pic

Powering progress: The role of solar energy in Malaysia’s renewable future — Malaysia Debt Ventures Berhad (MDV)