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  • Domestic Policy

    Mitigating The Covid-19 Spike In Sabah

    Still, there is a need to care about public health safety during the polling day itself and the post-election gatherings and victory parades by using more online engagements.

    By Amanda Yeo
    5 years ago
  • Opinions

    A sensational political drama that has instability attached

    It is indeed a pity Anwar succumbed to Lim’s gauntlet at such a challenging time for the nation and went ahead dropping his bombshell which was not only targeted at PM Muhyiddin but also at...

    By Jamari Mohtar
    5 years ago
  • Opinions

    Low voter turnout for the upcoming Sabah state election?

    No matter how challenging the new normal is, political parties and independent candidates are expected to proactively influence and motivate voters’ behaviour to vote on Sep 26.

    By Amanda Yeo
    5 years ago
  • Opinions

    United we stand with Palestinians

    Perhaps it is time for a new alliance — Alliance of Muslim Nations — led by a more progressive Muslim nations.

    By Rais Hussin
    5 years ago
  • Asian Studies

    South China Sea: Real or distorted ‘mirror’ view of China?

    China's diplomacy, whether by design or default, is increasingly making it look like a revisionist power.

    By Rais Hussin
    5 years ago
  • Asian Studies

    Philippines’ baseless claim on Sabah

    After all, it is a political drama that is unlikely to end because it is a useful and effective tool to fulfil some political agenda.

    By Jamari Mohtar and Lim Ji Yi
    5 years ago
  • Bahasa Melayu

    Consider the youth for the nation’s good

    Young people are not only enthusiastic and energetic but are also full of new ideas.

    By Farhan Kamarulzaman
    5 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Wake-up call on our state of ‘Merdeka’

    Internal regressions in politics and society, external dependencies in critical areas and increasing territorial threats question the depth of Malaysia’s “Merdeka” status and even its sovereignty.

    By Ameen Kamal
    5 years ago
  • Opinions

    Sabah votes 2020: Tough battle ahead

    Although Warisan Plus as the incumbent coalition is expected to retain the advantage, a tough and bruising battle is expected to ensue.

    By Jason Loh
    5 years ago
  • Foreign Policy

    Let the two-state solution be the gold standard

    If the UAE does not understand the peril of the peace process, especially how brittle it can be, it should not unilaterally recognise Israel.

    By Rais Hussin
    5 years ago
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