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Who is really benefitting from BN’s economic model?
Malaysians should dare to campaign for change.
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.
With amenities that range from a hospital to a radio station, the Royal Australian Air Force has certainly left its mark in Penang.
Education is more than exams; it's also about developing skills and ideas required for both the digital economy and students' individual well-being. Why is Malaysia still behind in this?
Penang's property landscape is both diverse and dynamic.
With 72% of the population under 40, Malaysia's youths have a huge role to play.
The need for secondary level English-language education spurred the birth of Bukit Mertajam High School.
A review of Zairil Khir Johari's book – a compilation of his thought-provoking essays.
The enchanting – and ever expanding – township has apace and charm of its own.
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.
When “good news” and “goodies” in Budget 2017 might all just be hot air.
The Election Commission's re-delineation exercise is nothing short of creative abuse.
The restoration of local elections will ensure that our democracy can finally blossom.
Datuk Abdul Malik Abul Kassim has had his share of ups and downs in life, but sheer tenacity continues to pull him through.
Penang's secessionist movement lasted three years, from 1948 to 1951, before losing steam.