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Economy and Finance
Hosting F1 will be an act of escapism
Hosting this multi-million ringgit project will only paint the government as being short-sighted and using fancy fast cars as a distraction.
By
Afnan 'Aqif
7 years ago
Education and Social Policy
Universities need to focus on genuine quality, not obsess over rank
We need a meritocracy of ideas, not publishing for the sake of publishing.
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Ramadan, Lisan dan Politik
Jangan salahguna kebebasan untuk menyebarkan dosa-dosa lisan yang mampu meranapkan misi perpaduan.
By
Hilman Fikri Azman
7 years ago
Education and Social Policy
Sexual and reproductive health education is a must
Tackling misconceptions regarding sex requires going to the root of it all — Sexual and Reproductive Health education in schools.
By
Eyman Hadi
7 years ago
Opinions
A win-win for all
Whether called the IPCMC or something else, independent oversight can benefit the police, the government, and the rakyat.
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
Michael Jackson dan negara Islam
Jika saya katakan Michael Jackson seorang Muslim, dan ingin menjadikannya realiti, apakah cara terbaik untuk mencapainya?
By
Hilman Fikri Azman
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
Time for clarity on Belt and Road Initiative – what’s really in it for Malaysia?
Malaysians are still waiting for a detailed feasibility study of the ECRL.
By
Julia Roknifard
7 years ago
Education and Social Policy
Matriculation score: Old Malaysia: 9; New Malaysia: 1
Education is a particularly sensitive topic in Malaysian ethnopolitics, because education is seen as the primary vehicle that enables social mobility.
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
Opinions
What can the government learn from dipping approval ratings?
When asked what the number one problem was, the top answer was 'the economy', at 63%. The second most popular answer was 'racial issues', at 6%.
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
Opinions
Fight feudalism fairly
Placing loyalty above principles is no good, whatever the branch of government.
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
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