Opinion

Rosmah Bangkit Melawan Fitnah: Maruah, Keluarga dan Hak Mendapatkan Keadilan

Di sebalik gelaran dan kontroversi, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor juga seorang isteri, ibu dan nenek yang terkesan apabila namanya serta keluarganya dikaitkan dengan dakwaan yang disifatkan sebagai fitnah. Tampil membuat laporan polis, beliau memilih untuk mempertahankan maruah dan mendapatkan keadilan melalui saluran undang-undang.

South China Sea Arbitration: 10 Years On, Why Malaysians Should Revisit The Legal Questions

As the tenth anniversary of the South China Sea arbitral award approaches, renewed efforts are underway to portray the ruling as the definitive legal framework for resolving disputes in the South China Sea. Some governments, advocacy groups and foreign policy commentators are expected to use the anniversary to reinforce a particular narrative about the dispute and its implications for the region. Yet, before Malaysians accept such narratives at face value, it is worth revisiting the legal questions that continue to surround the award ten years after it was issued. Lawyer Nor Hisham Mohd Nor writes in Part 1.
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Too Much Of Anything Can Be Good For Nothing

By Yuktes Vijay France President Emmanuel Macron is being verbally attacked –  insulted, in some cases - by the leaders of several Islamic countries for...

When You Want To Save Earth, Start With The Rainforests

By Dominic O'Sullivan You may, or may not, have realised that rainforests are vitally important in the struggle to tackle Climate Change.  If you are...

Rebuilding Sabah Like Your Home, One Brick At A Time

Part 3 by Tzu Wong After the foundations are laid (as spelt out in my earlier two articles here and here) we can then finally...

Is This The Ultimate Crime Against Humanity?

By Dominic O'Sullivan They say that ‘silence is consent’ and, by not standing up for our rights and for urgent change, we allow many self-centred...

Hello, Now Is Not The Time To Fight

By Jeg Hui In view of the recent happenings in our political scene, I believe it is better that BN, PN and GPS should stick...

Choices – The Right One, Or The Convenient One?

By Dominic O'Sullivan Everyday, we are faced with choices.  Some are easy, like I fancy a cheese sandwich, or maybe salmon!  Some not so easy,...

The Strange Case Of Tun Mutahir And Tun Mahathir

The uncanny similarities between the backgrounds of both Tuns has put Hang Kasturi in a tailspin. There have been a lot of articles and musings...

Easy Peasy Economic Indicators When You Need One

By Zam Yahaya Generally, when we look for economic indicators, we always refer to the statistics of economic activity and performance of a particular sector,...

COVID-19 – A Threat For Some, Opportunity For Others?

By Dominic O'Sullivan I started to write this during the first weeks of the lockdown, and I have decided not to update the tense as...

When Nerdy Malaysians Make Their Mark In The World

By Bob Morshidi If you’re still reading this, you’ve gone on a journey of three articles here and here, which ends with this one. If...

Who Is Behind Sabah’s Impasse On Chief Minister’s Appointment?

Current Situation In Sabah As Of 1am On 28 September 2020 Kota Kinabalu, Monday - Many Malaysians have been waiting with bated breath for the...

10 Ways To Get Out Of Our Political Craziness

From getting rid of pensions for politicians, to bringing back the GST, Tzu Wong switches on the light bulb with his Simple Solutions via...