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Tabung Haji must make sure this never happens again (video)

The Royal Commission of Inquiry found serious weaknesses in Tabung Haji’s governance and political interference in its management and profit distribution.

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Rocky’s death a reminder that compassion cannot be selective

The investigation must be allowed to determine what happened, and accountability must follow if wrongdoing is established.

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A stranger’s helping hand shows the Malaysia beyond politics (video)

There was no announcement, no request for help and no expectation of recognition. It was simply a moment where strangers chose to lend a hand.

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‘With great power comes great responsibility’

Looking over the fence, we see leaders riddled with accusations of wrongdoings, including corruption, still shamelessly holding on to power.

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Rais Yatim’s political journey: From Umno rising star to royal controversy

Rais left Umno and joined Semangat 46, the opposition party formed by Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah to challenge the dominance of the party he had once served.

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A tragic crash, and the ugly rush to judge by race

Even before the full details of the accident were known, some Malaysians had already turned to social media with a familiar question — was the driver drunk?

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BN, you can’t have your cake and eat it too

BN’s Johor triumph may have revived its old confidence — but Malaysians have not forgotten

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After Johor, the uncomfortable question for Anwar’s critics: Were we too impatient?

Perhaps one of the biggest assumptions made by some voters was that becoming prime minister would automatically provide the freedom to reshape the country.

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BN-PN cooperation talks revive questions over political loyalty as PAS shifts closer to Umno

Sources within both camps said the uncertainty centres largely on PAS, whose  journey over the past decade has seen the Islamist party move between different pa...

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When bullying turns violent, Malaysia must confront what is happening inside schools

In recent weeks, the country has been shaken by several incidents involving students and weapons, including the tragic death of a female student in Damansara

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When ‘safety’ becomes a cover for xenophobia

The Rohingya crisis did not begin in Malaysia. It began in Myanmar, where decades of persecution, statelessness, and systematic violence have been widely docume...

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Amri Che Mat case, recent raids reignite debate over treatment of Malaysia’s Shia community

Amri, who was known for his humanitarian work and involvement in Shia religious activities, disappeared in November 2016 while driving in Perlis.