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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.

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Malaysia must accelerate energy transition to safeguard future

Under the NETR, Malaysia has outlined ambitious targets across several key areas, beginning with renewable energy expansion.

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Johor’s political reality: Cooperation cannot be denied

Johor’s current economic momentum did not happen in isolation. It has been shaped, in no small part, by cooperation with the federal government under Prime Mini...

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UMNO’s solo gamble in Johor: A show of strength or risky miscalculation?

Umno’s decision raises uncomfortable questions about its commitment to the unity government framework it currently benefits from.

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There’s something revealing about the way people react when Arsenal lose

Many want Arsenal torn apart, battered, humiliated — an echo of that infamous 8-2, replayed over and over like it’s the only version of Arsenal they’re comforta...

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What matters: Policies that truly understand the rakyat

Anyone from Sabah or Sarawak knows the reality: there is no alternative route home. Unlike those in Peninsular Malaysia who can drive balik kampung, East Malays...

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Keeping fuel affordable in uncertain times

Malaysia still offers one of the lowest RON95 prices compared to its neighbours. In other countries, fuel prices can shift almost weekly depending on global tre...

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'Brickfields didn’t fail. We failed it'

Rubbish like this doesn’t appear overnight. It builds up when the collection is inconsistent. When enforcement is weak. When responsibility is blurred just enou...

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May 13, 1969 riots: A sense of loss never to be forgotten

The riots stand as a most severe episode of ethnic violence, leaving hundreds dead, thousands displaced and a legacy that reshaped national politics, economic p...

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PMX: Anchored to what truly matters - the well-being of Malaysians

By urging restraint and discipline, Anwar is not avoiding the issue—he is ensuring it is dealt with responsibly, without unnecessary spectacle.

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A fallen branch, a familiar failure

A branch fell onto the tracks near Taman Paramount. Trains slowed. Services were delayed. Commuters—once again—were left waiting, adjusting, improvising their w...