Sabah's election results demonstrate a clear preference for local parties over peninsula-based political movements.
The TFFF is the right idea for a planet in crisis. But money alone cannot buy ‘forever’. It can only rent it. The true purchase price is a fundamental rewiring of our political will, our economic ...
The DAP’s crushing defeat in Sabah is more than just a local political tremor. It’s a full-blown backlash, especially among ...
Residents demand transparency as traffic, floods and vanishing green spaces expose systematic failures in planning.
Sabah's complete rejection of DAP signals a seismic shift in Malaysian politics where voters with real choices choose dignity over party loyalty.
Instead of chasing dubious claims about ancient glory, we should focus on building a nation that offers dignity, justice and ...
No party can win outright as 1.8 million voters choose from 596 candidates in Sabah's most fragmented election.
Palestinian American writer and poet Paul Catafago talks about how he sees the Palestine issue from a Catholic/Christian perspective. Produced by: Aliran ...
In East Asia, the constellation of Japan and Korea has been eclipsed by China. We look like dinosaurs parroting the Look East mantra when we completely ignore China.
Malaysia theoretically can invoke safeguard clauses in its US trade agreement, but geopolitical power dynamics and resource ...
PFAS pollution is building up in Malaysian rivers and bodies, with early research linking it to serious illness – yet the ...
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