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Bersatu was registered in 2017.
LETTERS
Three signs to mark the end of Bersatu
SHAH ALAM - In this article I will highlight light three most significant signs that mark the very...
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COLUMNISTS
Zuraida, Shafie, and a 12% turnout
I’m becoming increasingly convinced that the internal dynamics within political parties and...
Focus
Orphaned and Unfortunate: The systemic rot and the ill-fated victims (Part 3)
SHAH ALAM - In order to care for its orphaned children, Malaysia has its own government...
Fusako Shigenobu walked free more than 20 years after her arrest in Osaka. Photo - AFP
Asean
Japanese Red Army founder Shigenobu freed from prison
TOKYO - Fusako Shigenobu, the 76-year-old female founder of the once-feared Japanese Red Army,...
Farhash Wafa Salvador
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Are veteran's rights and welfare issues being compromised by the 'VIPs' within them?
There has been some confusion over images of army veterans allegedly being left with packed meals...
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COLUMNISTS
It’s about ecosystems, not about old vs young
Professor Tajuddin Rasdi wrote an extremely thought provoking article, titled: “Anwar Ibrahim, old...
Prof Tajuddin Rasdi says even by a stroke of miracle Rafizi Ramli becomes PM and Nurul Izzah Anwar becomes DPM, both would not last six months due to conservative Malay perspective and now a toxic conservative Islamic narrative that will ensure both young leaders ‘die’ young politically. - Photo: BERNAMA
LETTERS
Anwar Ibrahim, old politics and the struggle for a New Malaysia
In today’s column, I choose to take a totally opposite position to the letter written by my friend...
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Focus
Orphaned and Unfortunate: The girls who fell through the cracks (Part 2)
SHAH ALAM – They may have been born 10 years apart and may have never met each other, but the...
Are we burying our heads in the sand? (Cover art by Darsh Kanda)
LETTERS
Malaysians, do we care?
This article was originally published on Between The Lines, a weekday newsletter that summarises the...
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Focus
Orphaned and Unfortunate: Malaysia’s bewildering flirtation with orphanage policy (Part 1)
SHAH ALAM - A heavy sigh, one laced with disappointment, was the first thing Datin Paduka Che Asmah...
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Canada says summer heatwaves linked to climate change
This photo taken on October 22, 2024 shows Kaori Ishikawa, an assemblywoman in Hitachi city, posing during an interview with AFP at her house in Hitachi city, Ibaraki Prefecture. - File photo by AFP
Decline of rural Japan not our fault, women say
Arabic calligraphy is a traditional art form cherished by Muslims worldwide, and the Jawi script has adopted Arabic characters and writing techniques to produce exquisite artwork. Photo by Bernama
Elevating Islamic calligraphy: Celebrating a unique art form
Luqman took to Instagram to deliver the sad news. Photo: IG
Father of national footballer Luqman Hakim passes away
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Mental health leave, similar to sick leave, should be included in Employment Act revisions...
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The growing scourge of plastic pollution: In numbers
A worker on a forklift moving a bale of plastic bottle at the recycling factory 'Japantech East Japan PET Bottle MR Center' in Kasama city of Ibaraki prefecture. Photo by Yuichi Yamazaki/ AFP
Mental health leave, similar to sick leave, should be included in Employment Act revisions - Expert
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Tilapia therapy for ‘abang bomba’ at Meru Raya Fire Station
To create a more cheerful and sustainable environment, the team at the Meru Raya Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) have innovatively transformed the station's drains and water retention ponds into tilapia fish farms.
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