The human rights commission of Malaysia, Suhakam, reaffirms that human rights are universal and inalienable and must not be ...
Francis Loh and Tan Teng Phee remember their fieldwork on the “new villages” of Malaysia. Loh went to the Kinta Valley in the ...
A road user questions the lengthy six-month wait and lack of communication for his road tax refund from Malaysia's Road ...
Certain political parties and groups appear to be caught up in a never-ending saga of religious politicking. Given the many ...
Thousands of Palestinians have been waiting south of the Netzarim corridor to return to their homes in north Gaza as agreed ...
UK’s publicly-funded broadcaster, the BBC, on Saturday abruptly ended its interview with correspondent Sebastian Usher immediately after he disagreed with his presenter and highlighted how Israeli ...
Malaysia’s blanket fuel subsidy system, though designed to provide universal benefits, has inefficiencies and unintended consequences. This system, exemplified by subsidies for Ron 95 petrol and ...
British-Tunisian writer and Middle East politics expert Soumaya Ghannoushi discusses Israel’s struggle to cope with the catastrophic failure of its 15-month war on Gaza in the aftermath of the ...
By Greenpeace Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s recent visit to Malaysia and Indonesia highlights the ‘business as usual’ ...
To Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim The socialist party PSM would like to congratulate the prime minister and the government of ...
How the realities of power sharing have slowed down Malaysia's reform drive - but reforms will still come How ridiculous and shameful! Malaysia has caught the attention of the global media, and for ...
The recent mob assault on a person with disability in Terengganu does not augur well for inclusion in Malaysian society. It ...