Estimates suggest that more than 75% of Bajau Laut people in Sabah remain undocumented, living without legal identity, ...
When systems meant to serve the public break down, it's ordinary people who pay the price in time, money and trust.
The real crisis isn't unemployment - it's that too many graduates lack the basic communication skills employers actually need ...
Malaysia’s schools are facing a stark and disturbing crisis. Reported bullying cases surged from 3,887 in 2022 to 7,681 in ...
As floods return year after year, it is not the rain alone but years of neglect, weak planning and lost accountability that ...
Sabah's election results demonstrate a clear preference for local parties over peninsula-based political movements.
We cannot simply wish away material complexity or logistics inefficiencies. Without a massive, sustained and collaborative ...
Residents demand transparency as traffic, floods and vanishing green spaces expose systematic failures in planning.
How a deal forged in southern Thailand helped end decades of conflict and shaped a quieter future for the people of Malaysia.
Ann Teoh The lessons from the “tragedies” of the enforced disappearances of Pastor Raymond Koh and Amri Che Mat must be ...
Malaysia enters the final stretch of 2025 with a paradoxical economic landscape. Stronger financial results across major ...
Corruption in Malaysia is systemic, embedded in a political-business nexus that perpetuates dependency and undermines reform.
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