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Myanmar is weighing Asean down
WHETHER one likes to call it Myanmar or Burma, both expressions currently point to a failed state.
A pecking order in policy
A LIVELY debate has sprung up on both sides of the political aisle around the appointment of Nurul Izzah Anwar as her father’s, that is, the Prime Minister’s, economic advisor.
Let’s celebrate inclusivity and moderation this festive season
It is hoped that everyone in this country will come to appreciate the significance of these invaluable attributes, and learn to respect one another’s differences.
GE15: What we got right and the blind spots
For General Election 15 (GE15) projections, EMIR Research based its estimates on public data, elections history and EMIR Research’s own data and models using a multi-technique approach.
Much-needed self-reflection by Tun M before criticising Anwar
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is free to form his opinion on whether he is confident or not in Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
When rage reigns out of control
AN article by Jeremy Clarkson, a veteran journalist and broadcaster with British tabloid The Sun, is full of rage.
Cleaning up is part of the PM's job, get over it
CERTAIN quarters are calling out Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, telling him to "stop behaving like the Opposition leader", likely triggered by Anwar's probing of the potential squandering of billions worth of funds, allegedly associated with the previous government.
Reinventing Malaysian food security framework
Malaysia’s newly-elected unity government has placed lowering the cost of living as one of its main priorities, which, among other things, implies the dire necessity to focus on urgently strengthening national food security. After all, the food items have been topping the list eating up the monthly budget of the B60 category recently.
Adhere to the Malay Rulers’s call, stop fanning racial and religious hate
Those who claim to uphold Malay supremacy and extremist religious ideologies are now challenged when the very symbol they claim to defend —The Malay Rulers — have urged the new government to instill a "spirit of togetherness" among Malaysians.
Malaysia and the digital economy
IN FEBRUARY 2019, then prime minister-in-waiting Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim launched an initiative called the Digital Native Agenda (DNA23), which was to be a key component of his administration
Mainly overconfident declarations
All three main coalitions say they can get two-thirds majority, but analysts beg to differ.
Future of agriculture sector lies in our youths
Although food security received considerable emphasis in Budget 2023, it made no specific mention of connecting youth with agriculture.