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Opinions
The problem with Umno and Umno Youth
Party elders and youth wing have let each other down, creating a vicious cycle of mutual blame.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Opinions
Is DAP a victim of Malay micro-aggression?
DAP fielded the most number of under-40 Malay candidates in the last general election.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Opinions
Honouring Haziq
In the aftermath of this heartbreaking tragedy, let us together build a Malaysia worthy of Haziq's memory.
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
The limits of empathy
In this post-truth era, it is hard to assess the level of empathy people experience after tragic events.
By
Julia Roknifard
7 years ago
Education and Social Policy
Food Security in Malaysia: Rice Above All
Tackling the food security problem means tackling the problems related to our local rice production.
By
Eyman Hadi
7 years ago
Foreign Policy
The Nintendo of Islamophobia
The massacres in two mosques in New Zealand are a testament to how Islamophobia has been rising.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Education and Social Policy
Why distance learning gets a bad name from false credentials
Bersatu has to set the right example. The fish rots from the head first.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
Opinions
No more excuses, set up manifesto monitoring committee
Election promises must be fulfilled to regain the people's trust.
By
Amir Jalal
7 years ago
Law and Human Rights
The unspeakable horror that is Fraser Anning
While evil men like Anning try to tear the world apart, it is important for the rest of us to keep our heads.
By
Nathaniel Tan
7 years ago
Opinions
MCA, MIC: Do not hold Malaysia’s future in your puny hands
They are old parties trapped in a new game, which they don't know how to transition.
By
Rais Hussin
7 years ago
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