A Rohingya mother shares her story of survival, discrimination and hope amid the challenges of refugee life in Malaysia.
Living together in peace and harmony should not be a matter dictated by constitutional rights or legal provisions. It is a fundamental part of our human condition.
The US president is trying to befriend Russia to isolate China, but it is unlikely that Putin will fall for it.
The historic judicial review involving the Malaysian Public Service Commission (PSC) highlighted the severity of workplace ...
In a country as diverse as Malaysia, solidarity with our disabled community is not just a matter of policy - it is a ...
Plastic is a topic surrounded by a lot of confusion and misleading information. The Why Plastic? documentary series will bust ...
Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) calls upon the federal government and the minister of the economy in particular, to not rush the ...
This International Women’s Day, we, Women’s Peace Network, reaffirm our solidarity with our fellow women in Myanmar and ...
The party has to navigate its leadership transition carefully to avoid the split predicted by former party strongman Ronnie ...
Despite official claims of success, Malaysia's focus on income-based poverty measures fails to capture the multidimensional ...
For decades, Malaysia’s GLCs – government-linked companies – have been central to the economy, controlling vast sectors from banking to telecoms. But according to political economist Dr Edmund Terence ...
One of the most significant ministries presently is the Ministry of National Unity, led by Aaron Ago Dagang. The minister has ...