One economist describes corruption as a silent tax – paid not equally, but by those with the least buffer. When governance ...
From pesticide-laced vegetables to counterfeit imports, wrongdoings in food supply could threaten public health as much as ...
Today, 1 February 2026, marks a rare and auspicious alignment in Malaysia as we celebrate both Thaipusam and Federal ...
An entrenched system of exploitation has turned migration into debt and fear, demanding urgent accountability.
In business entrepreneurship, Robert Kuok remains the most successful person from Malaysia with his Shangri-La Hotels chain across six continents. He continues to provide the greatest symbolism of ...
Corruption that weakens defence is no longer just corruption. It is cheating the people, deceiving the armed forces and ...
Institutional constraints and international sovereignty may finally curb the president's most audacious plans.
Every morning, many people in Malaysia wake up the same way. We sit in traffic. We check fuel prices. We worry about ...
This unassuming scholar dedicated his life to preserving the history of Labour politics and the ethnic Chinese heritage in ...
Malaysia must continue to develop, but the goal should not simply be more buildings. The focus should be better outcomes: higher occupancy, stronger local business ecosystems, and more efficient use ...
The question of “which race contributes more” is fundamentally the wrong question for a nation to ask. Malaysia’s economic ...
The World Bank promoted global value chains to developing countries as a model for attracting industrial capital and for ...
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