A tête-à-tête with Lat
“Come in, COME IN,” calls out Datuk Mohammad Nor Khalid, 67, with a wide welcoming grin which immediately dispelled any pesky butterflies in my stomach ahead of a meeting in Ipoh with one of Malaysia’s most loved and revered cartoonists.
Living with the water, using green lungs to fight city floods
BANGKOK (Jan 9): The idea was pitched not just as a green space amidst the congested city of 10 million people, but as a flood-busting move that would also help the urban area adapt to climate change.
Report: Possible ‘mishandling of multi-million ringgit’ HRDF property acquisition
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 9): The management of Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) has made police reports concerning the abuse of power during the purchase of a number of floors in a building in Bangsar South, Kuala Lumpur, reported The Star today.
Jho Low rubbishes WSJ's 1MDB bailout offer claim, blames Dr M — report
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 9): Fugitive businessperson Low Taek Jho, also known as Jho Low, has dismissed a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report claiming that he had a role in facilitating deals with China to bail out 1MDB in 2016 in exchange for lucrative contracts.
In Bangsar, spring arrives — Kebun-Kebun Bangsar
Thousands of flags, in blue, red, yellow and white were planted across Bangsar, the colours of the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR).
A tale of resilience in the heart of Sungai Buloh
A sub-district of Petaling Jaya, the city of Sungai Buloh sits within the foothills of the Bukit Lagong Recreational Forest.
In the name of compassion
Amidst a deafening cacophony of barking, honking and cawing, we are introduced to Mr Gopi, a mongrel who summoned up just enough energy to pry open one eye before promptly returning to his nap.
Books on the Move
A global initiative was sown in London in the year 2012, quickly spreading to over 20 cities throughout the world, including Kuala Lumpur.