Respect means we recognise that another person’s faith is as sacred to them as ours is to us. That simple understanding helped build the Malaysia we know today. But lately, something feels different.
The scandals plaguing the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission remain unresolved, with troubling developments emerging. On 11 March, Fahmi Fadzil stated that the cabinet had received and discussed the ...
As the Third Gulf War exposes the limits of American power, Gulf states are looking beyond Washington for their security.
This month marks 10 years since the Sarawak government formally shelved plans for the Baram Dam, a massive hydropower project that would have flooded 412 sq km of native customary land and displaced ...
I read my colleague Redza Zakaria’s recent article “Can Iran close the Strait of Hormuz?” with great interest. The topic is especially timely, as ...
Mazni Abdullah and Noor Sharoja Sapiei As Malaysia’s economy continues its recovery from the Covid era, the survival and sustainability of micro entrepreneurs has become increasingly important. During ...
The Malaysian Bar notes the ongoing public tension arising from disputes over regulatory compliance, places of worship, and ...
Comfortable majority, fractured reality – and the general election is getting closer For most people in Malaysia, keeping up ...
The US-Israel war on Iran has closed the world's most critical oil route and left global leaders watching helplessly.
As the Sarawak government moves forward with requests for proposals for a new series of cascading hydropower dams across five ...
Petaling Jaya was originally developed in the 1950s as one of Malaysia’s first planned suburbs, built to house residents ...
US President Donald Trump’s senior counterterrorism official has resigned over the Iran war, saying the country posed “no imminent threat” to the US. In a letter posted on X, Joe Kent wrote: “I cannot ...