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Visa-free policy transforms travel, streamlines processes for tourists
FROM Dec 1, Malaysian citizens holding ordinary passports can enjoy 15 days' visa-free travel to China.
Approaches to law reform
The law is not a changeless code but needs constant growth to cater to the felt necessities of the times.
Unity govt adopting bold measures to protect bumiputra community, says Ahmad Shabery
SOCIAL media content creator Khairul Aming is a great example of a successful bumiputra businessman.
Dear Thelma: My niece is in an abusive relationship, how can I help her?
He threatened to jump from a building if she does not marry him. At one point, he threatened to leave her, and my niece tried to kill herself by taking sleeping pills.
Lok, stock, and barrel: A look at Deathlok, the Marvel cyborg turning 50 this year
Deathlok is 50 years old this year, but sadly, none of the cyborg’s various versions have been able to break into Marvel’s A-list.
Riding the wave of a new blue horizon for ED
Twenty-six year since the introduction of the blue pills, many couples have benefited from awakening of their sexual relationship.
Of captivating sights and ugly tourists
With more and more Malaysians travelling abroad for business and pleasure, we should all be mindful of local sensitivities and customs.
New centre of power in Sabah?
In the state’s Wild, Wild East politics, there have always been tussles between two centres of political power: the office of the chief minister and the governor’s Istana.
An encouragement to become savvy consumers
THE increase in the Sales and Service Tax (SST) to 8%, up from the previous 6%, took effect on Friday, and will undoubtedly impact consumers and businesses in various ways.
Thai stint a transit stop in Cheng Hoe’s footballing voyage
EIGHT passes, seven players, 20 seconds – and GOAL!The move that led to Syahmi Safari’s wonder goal in the AFF Cup semi-finals against Thailand almost six years ago became the highlight of the launch of the much-awaited Malaysian DNA in 2019.
The past returns to bite current leaders
Accusations of betrayal and unfulfilled promises of reforms have been flying fast and furious but, behind the scenes, efforts are being pursued to realise the pledges made.