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Bye, bye Malaysia Airlines? – P Gunasegaram

Shutting down the national carrier is not the worst option, more so now when demand for air travel has totally collapsed

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Silly season in Putrajaya with screw-ups, NFAs – Emmanuel Samarathisa

Among others, a minister escapes police action and a confounding statement that affects million of Malaysians

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Data vital to fight Covid-19 surge – Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad

Data is used to mobilise resources and protect the local community when cases and clusters locations are vague and ambiguous

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Flight cancellations: refund means returning customers’ money – Sothi Rachagan

The law doesn’t exempt airlines from issuing reimbursements, only compensation

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Who will be PM now? – P Gunasegaram

It boils down to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim – who will give Umno what it wants?

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Holistic and transparent approach needed to fight pandemic in Sabah – Anwar Ibrahim

The opposition leader attributes part of the surge in cases to longstanding problems with Sabah's healthcare system

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Stop politicking, focus on retaining jobs, businesses – M. Kula Segaran

More than 51,000 retails shops stand to close yet Putrajaya’s response is too little, too late

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Letters... Denials... Confusion – Azalina Othman Said

The deputy speaker criticises MPs for prioritising their own agendas instead of working for the common good

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Confidence motion takes precedence over govt business – William Leong

Dewan Rakyat speaker’s stand on the matter offends Federal Constitution’s supremacy

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Vote of no-confidence: Art Harun’s different take at different times – K. Parkaran

Just five years ago, he said no-confidence motions must be given priority in Dewan Rakyat

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Impressive resume, but Ku Li as PM, really? – Zaidi Azmi

Despite his winning streak as MP over the decades, there should be a closer look at Umno’s performance in Kelantan

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HBA's hopes for a solution for property overhang – Chang Kim Loong

National House Buyers Association says the move by the Perak state government to allow faster release of bumiputra lots is a step in the right direction and wil...

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The real numbers game – Phar Kim Beng

That all and sundry still want a crack at being PM is a clear indication they know Malaysia is not a ‘failed state’