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Growth may await Penang in the short term, but adapting to Industry 4.0 has to happen now.
The rise and fall of the Malay left.
The struggle for reform and justice continues.
The die is cast; they are ready. Are Malaysians?
The Constitution today is no longer what it was. To fix Malaysia, we need to fix its laws.
While global developments present a challenge, local innovations keep the state in the black.
Folks at Kampung Tanjung Tokong take the changing landscape in their stride.
Councils show the way towards gender equality.
Global developments expose Malaysia and Penang's economies to uncertainties.
Malaysian politics is stuck in quicksand, and if we don’t construct an entirely new model soon to replace it, the future will be dire.
The restoration of local elections will ensure that our democracy can finally blossom.
It has been 45 years since the death knell rang for local elections in Penang.
The Election Commission's re-delineation exercise is nothing short of creative abuse.
Penang's secessionist movement lasted three years, from 1948 to 1951, before losing steam.
Prangin Market, Chowrasta Market and Campbell Street Market have been the hubs of trade on the island for over a century.
The degeneration of the country's tripartite structure.
Turning one’s passion into a career is a bold step few of us dare take.
What repercussions are in store for Malaysia with the UK vote to leave the EU?
The once-ailing Hindu Endowment Board has seen a phenomenal turnaround – thanks to the efforts of a dedicated few.
A plucky entrepreneur returns post-12th General Elections to shake up the indie movement.