The government celebrates eradicating hardcore poverty, but the real picture shows thousands of households still struggling ...
How can there be a ‘partner to peace’ if the Israelis routinely murder Palestinian political leaders or hold them in terrible conditions inside Israeli jails?
The real issue isn't collecting more taxes. It's confronting the elite networks that may have rigged the system to avoid ...
In recent months, a string of violent incidents in Malaysian schools has shaken parents and educators alike. These are not ...
The Football Association of Malaysia’s (FAM) press conference yesterday became tense as reporters grilled officials over the ...
Malaysia’s first unity government faces mounting tests – from coalition fragility and identity politics to the quest for reform and equality between East and West Malaysia.
Malaysia's recent wave of school violence reflects deeper societal failures, and solving it requires everyone – from parents ...
Without elected local councils, people in Malaysia remain disconnected from the decisions that shape their daily lives – from broken lifts to undelivered housing projects Poverty in Malaysia is not ...
The soft coup does not close history: it lays it bare. And in that nakedness – between the wound and the conscience – the ...
Understanding deafness as a language barrier rather than a medical problem transforms how we approach accessibility and ...