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Royal reminder: Honours must be earned, not bought

Analysts commend Sultan Ibrahim’s firm stance that national titles such as Datuk and Tan Sri must be earned through merit, not lobbying—underscoring the moral r...

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Critical need for ethical oversight and regulation of artificial intelligence

The introduction of a robust regulatory and ethical framework is needed to guide artificial intelligence as there are serious risks such as data misuse, algorit...

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The call for seven political thrones

UMNO’s call to restore Cabinet quota reignites debate over party allegiances and political accountability in Malaysia’s Unity Government

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ASEAN-GCC-China: A New World of Possibilities?

Malaysia’s hosting of the first-ever ASEAN-GCC-China Summit marks a historic turning point for global cooperation, with trilateral integration set to drive futu...

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Malaysia’s commitment to fighting corruption through UNCAC

Malaysia has introduced significant reforms and implemented measures aligned with international standards as required by UNCAC.

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Education is not merely the transmission of knowledge, but also the cultivation of character

Video of a teacher scolding and recording a crying student in public has ignited national concern, prompting the Education Ministry to renew calls for professio...

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Najib's royal addendum raises calls for legal clarity, constitutional respect

Members of the legal fraternity and activists call for constitutional clarity, prosecutorial accountability, and greater freedom of expression in Malaysia’s mat...

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The duty of leadership: Beyond words and sentiment

Nurul Izzah Anwar, the newly elected Deputy President of PKR, is admired by many. She is articulate, principled, and untainted by the cynicism that politics so...

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Don’t let opportunists hijack Malaysia’s Media Council

Various self-proclaimed “journalists” and media “reformers” are aggressively angling for spots.

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Need for both merit and quota system for matriculation intakes

The unwritten policy practised is that 90% is reserved for Bumiputera students and the rest for others.

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Diverging paths, common purpose as PKR faces defining moment

The ideological contrast between reformist Nurul Izzah Anwar and strategist Rafizi Ramli reflects a broader debate over the party’s identity and direction

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PKR and the Thucydides Trap: Between Anwar's legacy and Rafizi's reformist surge

A looming leadership shift in PKR is stoking tensions between tradition and transformation, raising questions about the party’s future beyond Anwar Ibrahim

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Ulu Tiram Terror Attack: A blemish in Malaysia’s history

Restricted zone moves to gazette all police premises as controlled areas seen as crucial step to safeguard enforcement institutions amid evolving threats