Volunteerism, digital ethics, empathy and resilience will shape whether Malaysia thrives or stagnates in the decades ahead.
Sabah's election wasn't only about local politics: it was a national warning that Malaysia's unity government has forgotten the basics of governance.
The 2025 Sabah election revealed growing support for local parties and rejection of federal coalitions, signalling a new era of regional autonomy.
The DAP chief promised to speed up reforms after his party’s dismal wipeout in Sabah, but the short timeline reveals a dangerous misunderstanding of how genuine change works.
Malaysia enters the final stretch of 2025 with a paradoxical economic landscape. Stronger financial results across major ...
To gauge stable Sabah’s newly formed government might be, all we need to do is look at the time Hajiji Noor was sworn in as ...
How a deal forged in southern Thailand helped end decades of conflict and shaped a quieter future for the people of Malaysia.
Winning just one seat out of 22 in Sabah suggests the party has abandoned the grassroots principles that once defined it.
Israel is using the ‘atrocities committed by Hamas in its 7 October attack’ as a justification for its genocide on Gaza. Its Western allies, too, go along with this justification, even if unstated.
Three decades on, Malaysia's disability community is still waiting for basic rights –from constitutional protection to ...
Sabah's election results demonstrate a clear preference for local parties over peninsula-based political movements.
A viral video of a homeless man being hosed and kicked outside a bank in Cheras raises urgent questions about Malaysia's ...