What is Next after Palm Oil Biodiesel in this Energy Crisis?

The world in currently in energy complexities due to the war in the Gulf Region. What has been business as usual nowadays in the fuel industry, has turned into everyday worries in several countries heavily relying on crude oil import, driving the price up not only for petroleum products, but also throughout the chain of commerce. In our country, work from home scheme has been activated again, legacy of the Covid-era, in order to reduce the usage of energy and electricity nationwide.

Revisiting Traditional Gender Roles: Building a Home in the Era of Uncertainty  

For years, traditional gender roles have been brushed off as outdated or overly restrictive. But for a growing number of young couples, the concern is not ideology—rather, it is quality of life. Juggling two careers, two commutes, and constant exhaustion often leaves little room for peace, let alone joy. As a result, some are re examining the provider–homemaker setup, not as a step backwards, but as a practical way to put family well being ahead of constant professional pressure. When the health of the household becomes the priority, dividing responsibilities can feel less like a rigid rule and more like a thoughtful choice.

Ziarah dan Menjaga Silaturrahim: Tuntutan Mulia Sepanjang Zaman

Bulan Syawal sudah melabuhkan tirainya, namun amalan dan semangat Aidilftri perlu diteruskan. Umat Islam di Malaysia khususnya sangat terkenal dengan budaya “balik kampung” atau lebih tepat amalan menyambung silaturrahim sesama kaum kerabat dan sanak saudara. Secara tidak langsung, amalan ini dapat mempereratkan semula hubungan sesama keluarga yang telah lama berpisah akibat kesibukan kehidupan bekerja dan berkeluarga di ibu kota.