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Opinions
The trials of Nurul Izzah
The Permatang Pauh MP has confronted the beast that is the government, and bears scars of the pain.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Opinions
Sensational gravity
The more extreme and controversial the statement, the more likely that it will become the focal point for discourse.
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
Opinions
The problem with Umno and Umno Youth
Party elders and youth wing have let each other down, creating a vicious cycle of mutual blame.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Opinions
Is DAP a victim of Malay micro-aggression?
DAP fielded the most number of under-40 Malay candidates in the last general election.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Education and Social Policy
Why distance learning gets a bad name from false credentials
Bersatu has to set the right example. The fish rots from the head first.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Opinions
No more excuses, set up manifesto monitoring committee
Election promises must be fulfilled to regain the people's trust.
By
Amir Jalal
6 years ago
Opinions
MCA, MIC: Do not hold Malaysia’s future in your puny hands
They are old parties trapped in a new game, which they don't know how to transition.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Bahasa Melayu
DAP isn’t the problem, but a fractured Harapan will be
Its leaders may be candid, but the party has never been disloyal to the coalition.
By
Rais Hussin
6 years ago
Opinions
MCA, MIC may hold M’sia’s future in their hands
In Malaysia’s hour of need, what kind of nation can MCA and MIC help create?
By
Nathaniel Tan
6 years ago
Opinions
Remembering Promise Number 40
Harapan's promises to Sabah and Sarawak must not be forgotten.
By
Dayang Shuzaidah
6 years ago
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