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Batu Puteh: National interest or political interest?
More importantly, will this issue of sovereignty resonate with voters?
What is next for Batu Puteh?
The public has the right to know if the government’s move to review the judgement that handed Batu Puteh to Singapore is helpful for Malaysia to reclaim its sovereignty after a 10-year lapse.
The ultimate world stage
THE United Nations General Assembly (Unga) in New York City is an annual gathering of world leaders held every September.
Treating them right
Malaysian envoys have been described as the country’s frontliners abroad – but is their wellbeing being looked after?
Mind your language
Any words uttered by the Prime Minister, including on foreign issues, must be carefully crafted or they risk being misunderstood by domestic and global audiences.
Rivalry of the ‘superheroes’
The intense tension between China and the US is unlikely to ease any time soon.
Justice, the Myanmar way
AND just like that, Myanmar executed four activists, an act which the ruling military described as justice for the people. These executions were the first in Myanmar in over thirty years.
In a spot over envoy nominee
When consideration of bilateral ties is more important than political reward.
Making global ripples
Joko Widodo is showing leadership to help bring peace between Ukraine and Russia. Whether he will succeed or not, the Indonesian president deserves to be applauded for his efforts.
A sense of urgency needed
Malaysia’s challenge now is to increase its self sufficiency in food production or we may end up paying much more to put food on the table.
Missing the big picture
International Relations 101 for the Ismail Sabri administration.
When neighbours should act in good faith
Malaysia and Singapore have shown the way to be reliable partners but challenges remain on outstanding issues still being negotiated.