Corruption in Malaysia is systemic, embedded in a political-business nexus that perpetuates dependency and undermines reform.
A Japanese garden reveals an ancient philosophy that teaches us to embrace life's imperfections rather than hide them.
Aliran thus demands that the PH government lives up to its institutional reform promises made in the 2022 general election to establish the IPCMC in full, as recommended by the Dzaiddin report.
We cannot simply wish away material complexity or logistics inefficiencies. Without a massive, sustained and collaborative ...
Ann Teoh The lessons from the “tragedies” of the enforced disappearances of Pastor Raymond Koh and Amri Che Mat must be ...
Winning just one seat out of 22 in Sabah suggests the party has abandoned the grassroots principles that once defined it.
Instead of chasing dubious claims about ancient glory, we should focus on building a nation that offers dignity, justice and ...
To gauge stable Sabah’s newly formed government might be, all we need to do is look at the time Hajiji Noor was sworn in as ...
Volunteerism, digital ethics, empathy and resilience will shape whether Malaysia thrives or stagnates in the decades ahead.
How a deal forged in southern Thailand helped end decades of conflict and shaped a quieter future for the people of Malaysia.
No party can win outright as 1.8 million voters choose from 596 candidates in Sabah's most fragmented election.
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