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Things to remember this National Day

IN an unsettled world, it’s good to be reminded of Malaysia’s good fortune.

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We must keep pushing to give peace a chance

THE Middle East is no stranger to conflict, but the assassination on Wednesday of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Teheran, Iran, is heightening tension in the region and fanning fears of a wider war.

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Financial literacy vital with relief and recovery

THE government’s Second Chance Policy, which has freed some 142,510 individuals from bankruptcy, is a forward-thinking move that provides a vital lifeline.

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Let this royal installation inspire us to unite

THE throne of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, or the King of Malaysia, is more than just a symbol of the country’s sovereignty.

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Comprehensive law vital in stamping out cyberbullying

IN today’s digital age, the scourge of cyberbullying has become a pervasive and insidious threat, particularly to the young and vulnerable.As Internet penetration and social media use rise in the country, so does the incidence of cyberbullying.

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A step in the right direction towards fairness for all

THE latest move to uphold meritocracy regardless of race or religion, by guaranteeing matriculation spots for top Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) achievers is undoubtedly welcome news.

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No more shutting the door on top scorers

The heart-wrenching stories of high-scorers who are unable to get places in higher education institutions must come to an end.

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Malaysians need to be more digital savvy

THE debate on whether the government should regulate social media in the country or leave it to the public to self-regulate is a crucial discourse.

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Upholding fair play amid subsidy reforms

IN a move towards fiscal prudence, the Malaysian government recently rolled back blanket diesel subsidies, transitioning to a more targeted approach to ensure that only those who truly need aid receive the benefits.

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Timely introduction of unity module

MORE than 60 years on from gaining our independence, Malaysia is still looking for that most elusive of things, true unity.

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Addressing education needs for a brighter future

IN Malaysia, the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) exam is a milestone for students, determining their future educational and career paths.

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