Nahlana T Kreshnan
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Laughter the best medicine
AFTER spending an evening watching comedy clips featuring Ellen DeGeneres, the late Robin Williams and local talents like Douglas Lim and Jason Leong, I found m...
From mindless eating to mindful living
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW once said: “There is no love more sincere than the love of food.” As a food lover, I could not agree more. I am not exactly a “foodie” – I d...
Rooted on what people think
IF you grew up in a typical household, especially in Asian culture, you have probably heard this phrase more times than you can count: “What will people think?”...
Hidden cost of normalised violence
THIS morning I watched a skit by Ronny Chieng, a Malaysian-born American comedian. He was joking about how the US needs an Asian president and along with that c...
A simple ‘hello’ does matter
SOME years ago, when I was living in Singapore, I returned home one evening and noticed policemen gathered on the lower ground floor. When I reached my flat, I ...
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Fahmi: 4,000 young lives lost on Malaysian roads in 2024
PM Anwar flags alarming rise in youth road deaths, mostly motorcyclists, urging stronger safety action.
Oxford Innotech secures second data centre contract worth RM4.8mil
Oxford Innotech Bhd (OXB) has secured a second data centre contract worth RM4.8 million within three weeks from the same Australia-based client, via its subsidiary CG Solutions Enterprise Sdn Bhd. The project involves supplying critical steel infrastructure and precision metal components for an advanced airflow management system, with the end user being one of the world’s largest cloud and e-commerce platforms. With this latest win, OXB’s total data centre-related contract value now stands at RM9.6 million, with completion expected by end-2026.
Scammers’ abandoned Cambodia compound exposes brutality and banality of fraud
Reuters uncovers abandoned scam compound near the Cambodia-Thai border, revealing documents showing large-scale cyber fraud operations.
Malaysia’s joint forces command gets new leader
Lieutenant-General Tengku Muhammad Fauzi takes over as Commander of the Armed Forces Joint Forces, succeeding Zahani Zainal Abidin who now heads MiDAS.





