Tag: Singapore

Seven Years After Najib: The Lessons We Haven’t Learned

Najib Razak’s downfall in 2018 was seen as Malaysia’s great reset. But with Sarawak rising, Sabah drifting, PAS gaining strength, and Madani struggling to win trust, the question lingers: has anything really changed?

Unveiling Uniqueness 2 Returns: Celebrating the Power of Music and Diversity

More than just a concert, Unveiling Uniqueness 2 is a movement — a showcase of resilience and artistry that brings performers with disabilities and celebrated stars onto one stage of inclusion and inspiration
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The Truth About An Assassination Of A Palestinian In Malaysia

On Saturday, 12 June 2021, marked four weeks since the 73rd anniversary of the Nakba Massacre, the beginning of the Palestinian Holodomor, so please...

Since Bahasa Melayu Is The Language Of Love, Speak On

By Yuktes Vijay This is the last part of the story of Bahasa Melayu, our national language. In essence, the previous two articles (here and...

It’s A 1Malaysia Christmas When It Comes To Our Family

By Latisha Merican https://youtu.be/A5_ZugTFbZE When my husband Michael and I got married, we lived and worked in Singapore and never lived in Malaysia in the...

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...

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...

Do Malaysians Really Know What Malaysia Day Is All About?

For many of us, Merdeka Day has been noted as a celebration of our country's independence. A day when we watch the Merdeka Day...

When Pontianaks Roam Muar, What Does One Do?

By Badrolhisham Bidin I love reading stories on the supernatural. In the early 90s, my favourite author Russell Lee, a Singapore-based writer, wrote a series...

Who Dares, Wins. Think Big, Start Small And Act Fast.

By Clement Woo Dongguan, China My first trip to Dongguan City was about 14 years ago, slightly after Chinese New Year.  The weather then was very...

Mahathir’s testy exchange with Singaporean Oxford University undergraduate.

Darrion Mohan, a second-year History and Politics undergraduate tore into Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad when he raised the recent issue of Johor’s Chief Minister’s...