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Aping panda diplomacy?
The proposal to gift orangutans to palm oil importing countries may just be a costly affair and attract criticism about how Malaysia treats its protected species.
A question of double standards
Have we arrived at the crossroad where boycotts must be treated as a calculated risk?
Ties across the Causeway – from contentious to cosy
Bilateral relations with Singapore have evolved but with a new prime minister taking over, the Malaysian side should not forget that disputes over outstanding issues are a true test of good faith between neighbours.
Making up for lost years
The Prime Minister’s call for a resumption of a Malaysia-European Union free trade agreement is timely if we don’t want to lose out to our neighbours in investment and trade.
It must be ‘we’, not ‘me’
The drive towards Malaysia’s reindustrialisation must be a national effort, it’s too important to be left to a single ministry.
Of captivating sights and ugly tourists
With more and more Malaysians travelling abroad for business and pleasure, we should all be mindful of local sensitivities and customs.
A new Asean post 2025?
A vision is being prepared for the region which is expected to last for 20 years, and which will be launched in 2025 under Malaysia’s chairmanship.
Ramping up the pressure
Malaysia speaks up at an important international meeting on the Middle East war, calling for Israel to be held accountable for its actions.
A royal treat to remember
The King and Queen invited the media to lunch, and pleasantly surprised us with more than we expected.
Starting with a clean slate
His time at Mindef was a short one year but Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan left his mark on the Defence Ministry. As Tok Mat, as he’s popularly known, begins his Foreign Affairs assignment, different challenges await. Our Sunday Star columnist sends him a congratulatory note.
The Anwar factor in foreign policy
There needs to be clarity in charting policies to foster better diplomacy and trust.
Keeping the issue alive
The Israeli regime’s war against Gaza is currently on pause – only for four days – but the Palestinian struggle for justice and nationhood must continue to be highlighted. Malaysia can play a role in this that goes beyond high level diplomatic meetings.