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Countering the threat of IS
THE arrest of a 14-year-old girl who was about to fly to Egypt en route to Syria to join Islamic State (IS) militants last week has confirmed fears that Malaysia is facing an uphill battle against terrorism.
Sorry seems to be the hardest word
Our politicians must learn to admit mistakes and proffer sincere apologies, instead of refuting the indefensible.
Ratify the Rome Statute
Statute Ensuring justice for victims of MH17 is among the reasons why Malaysia should join the International Criminal Court.
The farce of free speech
Double standards over the limits of public expression are factors fuelling the angst and anger among Muslims.
Reduce our disaster risks
TODAY is the last day of a truly agonising year for Malaysians, with two Malaysia Airlines tragedies and the worst flood in three decades.
Seeking the truth over MH17
As a member of the crash investigating team, Malaysia must be included in all aspects of the probe and ensure that no decisions are made without its knowledge or input.
Beset by anger and hate
The pervasive political atmosphere is stifling rational discourse.
Adenan shows the way
Sarawak CM is proving to be serious in weeding out corruption in the state, especially in its timber industry.
Save this iconic landmark
Redevelopment of the Vivekananda Ashram in Brickfields would end its spiritual and historical role and sully the legacy of the revered monk.
A yardstick to catch the corrupt
The MACC should use the ‘assets disproportionate to income’ measure to hunt down those abusing positions to amass wealth.
Weed out customary corruption
The Customs Department needs a total overhaul to repair its tarnished image.
Pact runs into discord
The ongoing Selangor MB issue has struck a lethal blow to the future of Pakatan Rakyat.