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Big matches now on ‘small’ screens
How we experience the thrills and spills of the World Cup is changing.
The perils of pregnancy as a refugee
Women and medical personnel face mounting challenges in a chaotic camp for displaced Rohingya.
Double Six tragedy still remains a mystery
Many are not convinced that all have been revealed about what caused the 1976 plane crash that killed a Sabah Chief Minister and 10 others.
‘Nowhere people’ longing for home
Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have fled Myanmar. Will they ever get to go back?
High hopes for high standards
In Malaysia 2.0, the people reject ‘politics as usual’ and expect leaders to be honest and attentive.
Do away with ‘frog culture’
While party hopping is not illegal in the country, the onus of switching allegiance should be in the hands of the rakyat and not the assemblyman or Member of Parliament.
Sabah’s power grab flashback
The post-GE14 race for the CM post brings back memories of the 1994 political drama.
Remote chances can turn into wins
Navigating elections in interior Sabah is tricky. Candidates are aplenty, support can be fickle and contests often go down to the wire.
An outsider journeys into rural politics
DESPITE having roots in the Jerai parliamentary constituency, Akhramsyah Sanusi considers himself an outsider in the seat he’s contesting.
In the mood for lies
When political fever strikes, even smart people want to be fooled sometimes. And that’s how fake news spreads.
When zombies only see ‘good or evil’
The silly season escalates as die-hard political supporters retreat deeper into their black-and-white world.
The unforgiving ‘stepchildren’
IF Sabah and Sarawak had a stepfather, many Sabahans and Sarawakians would say it was Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.