Category: Opinion

Malaya’s pushback is sheer lunacy

The ongoing controversy surrounding Sarawak and Sabah’s plea for one-third representation in the Malaysian Parliament persists, much to my surprise. The proposal, long-awaited and deeply

Our House is on Fire

By Dr Christina Yin It has been six years since a Swedish teenager named Greta Thunberg started skipping school to protest in front of parliament,

Embracing power of data journalism

“Data is the kind of ubiquitous resource that we can shape to provide new innovations and new insights, and it’s all around us, and it

The hidden power of our senses

“The world needs all types of minds, and sensory experiences are the windows through which we explore, learn, and contribute our unique perspectives.“ Temple Grandin (1947-Present);

Prioritising safety at the Sarawak Regatta

“Safety doesn’t happen by accident.“ Unknown THE recent tragedy, claiming the lives of five paddlers after their boat capsized on the Sarawak River during training

The Dreamer

Outwardly, Tukau seemed like an ordinary man. He was thoughtful, kind, and helpful — just as normal as anyone else in our village. But he