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The aviation industry isn’t just having a bad year. According to a new analysis, the sector is facing a perfect storm of three serious, simultaneous crises. — AFP pic

Challenges confronting the aviation business, future air travel impacted — Ahmad Ibrahim

Digital infrastructure is becoming part of the basic urban system. Broadband connectivity, data centres, cloud infrastructure, digital payment systems, urban sensors, platform networks, and geospatial data are no longer separate from the built environment. — Pexels pic

The digital economy is rewriting urban land value — Nor Amaleena Mazlan and Zafira Nadia Maaz

This illustration shows 74 nuclear reactors under construction as of March 2026. — Referenced from ForoNuclear

Why Malaysia must assess its readiness before launching a nuclear power programme — Sheriffah Noor Khamseah Al-Idid Syed Ahmad Idid

Industrial Court rulings continue to shape employer obligations in post-retirement employment disputes. — Unsplash pic

Too old to work? Post-retirement dismissal — Leonard Yeoh and Stella Beh

Economists warn that distortions in diesel pricing have a broader impact on inflation compared to petrol subsidies. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Diesel or petrol? Why Malaysia’s real economic engine hinges on the wrong fuel — Ahmad Ibrahim

Consumers increasingly turn to POV content on platforms such as TikTok and Instagram Reels to shape purchasing decisions and lifestyle choices. — Pexels pic

Buying stories: The rise of POV culture in marketing — Yusniza Kamarulzaman

Section 117(2)(b) provides that where the offence under investigation is punishable with death or imprisonment of fourteen years or more, the Magistrate may authorise detention not exceeding seven days on a first application. — Daily Express pic

Remand can be incompatible with constitutional guarantee that no person shall be deprived of his liberty save in accordance with law — Hafiz Hassan

One striking finding from the analysis was that companies that integrated AI responsibly didn’t reduce headcount—they reallocated it. — Pexels pic

The robot in the warehouse isn’t the enemy, complacency is — Ahmad Ibrahim

As researchers in cancer immunology, we believe science should not remain confined within laboratories or academic journals. Scientific discoveries achieve their greatest impact when knowledge reaches the public. — Pexels pic

Why immunotherapy is the new hope for cancer patients — Norfarazieda Hassan

Lawyers Ong Shu Cing, Aida Suhailah and Jessy Lai photographed at Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad in Kuala Lumpur, February 8, 2026. — Picture by Raymond Manuel

Every state and its leaders must practise the concept of ‘al-ta’ayush’ — Hafiz Hassan

The author argues that globalisation has evolved through successive historical phases — from the Silk Route to today’s interconnected digital economy — and that its future lies in building a more resilient, regionalised and sustainable model that balances efficiency with security, equity and climate responsibility. — Pexels pic

How globalisation wears new faces but carries old wounds — Ahmad Ibrahim

Media practitioners are seen outside the Balai Undang Sungei Ujong in Seremban on April 30, 2026. — Bernama pic

The constitutional framework of justice: Balancing Adat Perpatih and statutory law in Negeri Sembilan — Dr Hamdan Leman

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) logo stands in front of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur ahead of the 47th Asean Summit on October 24, 2025. — Firdaus Latif pic

The paradox of a paradise in Asean — with increasing perils in Malaysia — Phar Kim Beng

A general view of the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly building is seen in Seremban on April 23, 2026. — Picture by Yusof Isa

Brief look at committal proceedings for defying court order — Hafiz Hassan

A boat carrying suspected ethnic Rohingya migrants is seen detained in Malaysian territorial waters in Langkawi on April 5, 2020. — Reuters pic

Resolve the Rohingya issue with humanity, compassion and shared responsibility — Sheila Devi Michael

As cancer treatments become more effective, doctors are increasingly focused on protecting patients from potential heart complications that can emerge years after recovery. — Bernama pic

We need to look beyond oncology to truly save lives — Dr Noor Khairiah A Karim