Malaysia has lost a man that always put the poorest and most downtrodden people first. Read full story
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A new book addressing how people in the two Bornean parts of Malaysia feel about the nation prompts the columnist to re-examine some issues. Read full story
Malaysia has lost a man that always put the poorest and most downtrodden people first. Read full story
Better late than never because Malaysia needs to avoid sinking into economic oblivion. Read full story
KUALA LUMPUR: Seeking a formal membership to join BRICS is certainly the right thing for Malaysia to do as the global landscape changes. Read full...
KUCHING: The Federal Government's decision to exempt Sarawak and Sabah from the diesel subsidy rationalisation exercise was not due to demands from...
FAMILY issues, accidents and illnesses were among the reasons for some 10,000 students’ absences during the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia 2023...
ABOUT five years ago, I started talking about the idea of building a parallel Malaysia. Because after 20 years of watching, responding to, writing and...
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah rights under the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA63) are irrevocable and no alternative solutions should be entertained, says Parti...
Climate change is no longer a buzz phrase but a lethal reality. Read full story
The current generation is much more aware of the fact that people disagree on things, and that there should be mechanisms to resolve differences...
A nature trek inspires thoughts of how the Malaysian political scene really is like a jungle. Read full story