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Refugee youth: They too have dreams
Refugee youth in Malaysia share their hopes, fears and dreams, highlighting the need for empathy, dignity and greater understanding beyond stereotypes.
The quiet heartbreak of sibling estrangement
Sibling estrangement is a hidden form of grief, leaving families to navigate silence, unresolved pain and the loss of relationships that once felt unbreakable.
Finding balance between family and work
Many men feel deep responsibility as providers, but a workaholic husband may need gentle understanding to prioritise his family
Addressing medical inflation
Consumers are struggling as medical insurance premiums surge, with over 340,000 dropping coverage amid calls for price regulation and stronger public healthcare
Is the digital future truly for everyone?
Malaysia's digital transformation raises urgent questions about inclusion, mental health, and privacy as technology reshapes everyday life for all
Measuring life with SMART sustainable goals
Apply ESG-like discipline to personal growth with clarity, consistency, contribution and cost for sustainable life progress
Patient safety must come first in aesthetic medicine
Doctors group backs Health Ministry’s crackdown on unlicensed aesthetic procedure providers to protect public from preventable harm.
War prevention lesson from Iran
Iran war shows how munitions depletion and public opposition can curb conflict escalation, offering a diplomatic path for Asean.
Johor’s young voters will reward delivery, not political branding
Young Johoreans are not automatically pro-government or pro-opposition. They are increasingly pragmatic, transactional and performance-oriented.





