4y

Tun Dr Ismail: Another forgotten nation builder – Tawfik Ismail 

His son is asking not for rewards but remembrance

4y

Who after Anwar? – Zaid Ibrahim

We still need political leaders who believe in working towards a better country

4y

More election goodies expected in run-up to Sarawak polls – Stephen Then

Cash, feasting, merrymaking, Covid-19 sure to be a deadly cocktail

4y

Melaka election: a variety of reasons for success and failures – Terence Fernandez

An unnecessary exercise that saw the return of Umno and a wake up call to PH

4y

Walk the talk for inclusive protection of all children – DHRRA Malaysia

Stateless kids still left in the lurch with ever-changing policies, shifting priorities of govt of the day

4y

We are Malaysians too – Vasanthi Ramachandran

The various narratives of why we are not truly of this country have not worked for us

4y

The forgotten nation builders – Vinod Sekhar

History needs to remember those who built Malaysia – and those who are destroying it

4y

Who will win Melaka? – P. Gunasegaram

Multi-cornered fights make Pakatan Harapan’s chances in Saturday’s polls strong

4y

Sabah’s conservation agreement shouldn’t pass without scrutiny – WWF-Malaysia

Communities’ rights to decide how to manage their land must be reorganised and protected

4y

AirAsia X case shows Mavcom should do much more for flyers – P. Gunasegaram

Airline’s debt restructuring, which classified paying customers as creditors, brings to fore abuses and excesses against consumers amounting to billions

4y

Make Budget 2022 inclusive, non-discriminatory for ‘M’sian Family’ – P. Murugiah

Tax-paying non-Bumiputeras, including marginalised Indians, deserve fair treatment instead of measly allocations

4y

Is Sarawak’s December election a way to prevent Undi18 voters? – Stephen Then

State PKR has allegedly written an official request seeking urgent meeting with EC top brass

4y

Melaka election: a motley crew of strange bedfellows – Terence Fernandez

Umno, Bersatu and PAS’ battle for hearts and minds reveals fallacy of Malay unity