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Costly loss of Indian votes
The Indian community feeling like marginalised citizens simply cannot go on.
Unity govt remains intact
THE Unity Government isn’t about to collapse, and Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah won’t need to appoint the country’s fifth Prime Minister when he’s about to complete his five-year term.
Billion-dollar baby
JUST about three weeks ago, a personal letter was hand-delivered to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Multi-billion boost
GETTING a German-based global semiconductor giant to invest more than RM24.9bil over the next five years in Malaysia is a big deal, but the company's expansion plans here have failed to generate the same excitement as the Tesla move.
Of Tesla, Anwar and Jokowi
IT’S been three weeks since Tesla announced its plan to set up the electric vehicle regional headquarters in Malaysia, yet the decision by American billionaire Elon Musk has continued to be raging hot news in Indonesia.
Snubbing Gerakan not the best way to start state polls
IT'S NOT exactly the best incident ahead of the state elections. In fact, the rude snub by a PAS leader to Gerakan president Datuk Dominic Lau was pathetic.
Addressing concerns of Indian voters
It’s best that politicians learn that they need to champion the interests of all Malaysians regardless of race.
An actual assassination bid
IT’S clear-cut attempted murder against outspoken activist-lawyer Siti Kasim.
Kedah MB in the eye of the storm
IT does not look like the apology from caretaker Kedah MB Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor to Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah is enough to placate the anger at the Selangor palace over the politician’s remarks.
‘Malaysiana’ dream not idealistic
Multiculturalism has been forged in our history, and while politicians may fudge the plot sometimes, its spirit lives on in the hearts of the people.
Rewriting history the Mahathir way
A once-respected leader wants Malaysia pushed back into the dark ages.