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Eased virus curbs giving Sarawakians false sense of security – Stephen Then

Moving into NRP’s Phase 3 may be rash as Delta variant, deaths signal state isn’t over worst of it yet

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Et tu, Brute? The fate of our forefather’s legacy – Tariq Ismail Mustafa

Late Tun Dr Ismail Abdul will weep seeing state of nation, whose universal values torn asunder by greed of power-hungry politicians

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How the private sector is helping education through trust schools – Nina Adlan Disney

Student-focused plan to improve education system by harnessing non-govt resources is producing promising results

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RoS out of line to invalidate delay of Umno polls – Bersih 2.0

Move is yet another instance of executive abusing its power in Malaysia

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Political survival at the cost of lives and livelihoods – Zainul Arifin

Instead of focusing on battling the pandemic and fixing the economy, our leaders are too busy fighting with each other

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Ain Husniza the victim here, and far from the first – NGOs, concerned individuals

Rape jokes are sexual harassment, period

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MPs held hostage – Azalina Othman Said

PM’s timeline for confidence motion dubious, govt’s support must be tested before royal address in Sept

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Country’s fate based on 3 pieces of crumpled paper – Khaw Chia Hui

Disconnect between politicians, rakyat exhibits nation’s lack of direction

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PM’s grasping at power sparks corruption concerns – C4 Centre

Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission urged to take strict action against dishonest politicians

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Muhyiddin’s delayed confidence vote can be defeated now – P. Gunasegaram

Prime minister’s weak decision shows he does not have numbers despite his claims, and, no, he has not won yet

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Consultation in development proposals a must – Derek Fernandez

Announcements on infrastructure projects without planning only create unnecessary confusion, worry

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Resolving Malaysia’s never-ending political crisis – Tommy Thomas

Paramount duty of 220 living MPs to stitch together a working govt to lift us from this calamity

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Constitutional crisis? Much ado about nothing! – Rosli Dahlan

Law minister acted within convention, no constitutional compulsion for govt to allow parliamentary debates on emergency ordinances