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“If the ‘Madani’ [civil and trustworthy] government is truly committed to protecting peaceful assembly, it must dismantle the ...
Global Institute for Tomorrow’s Chandran Nair, an engineer, economist, entrepreneur and scholar, points out that Malaysia’s ...
Malaysia is facing an unprecedented moment for its judiciary. The two highest posts in the judiciary will become vacant ...
A personal reflection on whether Malaysia's PM can overcome mounting challenges to secure a second term in office.
Uphold legislation that promotes academic freedom; enable spaces for critical engagement; and restructure the administrative mindset.
But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” – Amos 5:24 (NRSV) The central ...
Starting 1 July, Malaysia’s expanded sales and service tax (SST) framework will kick in. Under this expansion, luxury and discretionary items like watches yachts, and antique artworks will now be ...
Refugees in Malaysia live on the precipice of danger – fleeing persecution in their own country, while facing social and ...
Judicial independence is not merely an ideal to be praised in speeches; it must be protected through conduct and decision-making that inspires trust, not suspicion.
Open-air industrial-scale waste recycling is slated to operate for years directly within residential zones, exposing tens of ...
CNN’s Erin Burnett speaks with New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani about concerns over taxing the city’s wealthy ...
Research firm Merdeka Center, in its latest mid-term survey, found that the approval rating for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim ...
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