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The sculpture “The Thinker” by Auguste Rodin, which is part of a collection titled "Le Grand Style: An apartment on the Quai d’Orsay" curated by Alberto Pinto, during a touring exhibition at Christie’s New York, April 8, 2022. - (Photo by TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP)
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When we stop thinking
It is not that thinking has disappeared, but that it may be changing in ways we do not always notice.
20 Jun 2026 02:00PM
LET me tell you about the best classroom I ever sat in. It wasn't smart. It wasn't wired to the cloud. The blackboard was cracked, the chalk was dusty and the only thing "interactive" was the teacher's ability to throw a piece of eraser at the back row with terrifying accuracy. Sometimes it was a paper aeroplane! Photo for illustrative purposes only - Pixabay
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The algorithm didn't teach me to dream. My teacher did
The blackboard was cracked, the chalk was dusty and the only thing "interactive" was the teacher's ability to throw a piece of eraser at the back row with terrifying accuracy.
18 Jun 2026 04:22PM
Across Malaysia, there are still residents seeking guidance on welfare assistance, school admissions, housing applications, identity documents, healthcare support and a host of other everyday concerns.
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The people who come after office hours
When government offices close at the end of the working day, community service does not necessarily stop.
18 Jun 2026 03:39PM
MALAYSIA is experiencing a significant demographic shift, with projections indicating that by 2030, one in five Malaysians will be aged 60 and above due to increased life expectancy and declining birth rates.
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Investing in productive ageing via PAWE
This "silver tsunami" presents both challenges and opportunities, prompting a rethinking of ageing as a phase of productivity rather than decline.
17 Jun 2026 02:00PM
In emergency medicine, there is often a narrow window between the moment a person collapses and the moment professional care takes over. Those first few minutes frequently determine whether a patient survives, whether they recover fully, or whether they suffer permanent disability. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Pixabay
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The first five minutes before help arrives
Those first few minutes frequently determine whether a patient survives, whether they recover fully, or whether they suffer permanent disability.
16 Jun 2026 12:02PM
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In Malaysia's education system, the problem is more than examinations
Many of the questions he raises deserve serious attention, particularly the gap between domestic examination performance and the capacity for application and reasoning measured through PISA.
16 Jun 2026 11:38AM
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