A bad week for Malaysia
This week the whole country was plunged into tumult when a few pairs of socks were discovered in the KK …
This week the whole country was plunged into tumult when a few pairs of socks were discovered in the KK …
Part 3: The inclusiveness illusion In the run-up to the Congress, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and other government leaders raised …
Part 1: Old solutions to a never-ending issue The recently concluded Bumiputera Economic Congress (like the ones before it) was very …
Malaysians are outraged and rightly so. While the government hides behind the Pardons Board, feigns surprise and sheepishly asks Malaysians …
While all eyes are on the so-called Dubai Move, something of far greater significance might be about to take place …
The country is once again awash with rumours of plots to topple the government. Powerful figures are said to be …
For a man who used to routinely condemn the DAP as a racist party that could not be trusted, UMNO …
In a televised interview during the 10th Milken Institute Conference in Singapore earlier this week, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim gave …
Increasingly, those who disagree with the government run the risk of being ridiculed by Anwar supporters as “perfectionists” and “armchair …
Whichever way you cut it, the results of the August 12 elections were a huge setback for the unity government …