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Change, finally! Blame thyself, Umno?
It may have been a shock win for Pakatan Harapan in the recent election, but the writing has been on the wall for Barisan Nasional for more than a decade.
Doing right by women
A political will is needed to treat women in a just and fair manner.
Court verdict shines light on the way forward
By upholding the rule of law, Malaysia’s apex court has shown how our multi-ethnic society could exist in peace.
A toast to living honestly
AS 2017 comes to a close and we head into yet another new year, I want to share this discussion I heard on radio on the subject of regret. It was based on a book by an Australian palliative care nurse, Bronnie Ware, on The Top Five Regrets of the Dying.
Get down to the real job
Malaysia should deal with actual problems instead of manufacturing fear and threats.
Yearning for a lost homeland
Like much of the world, Malaysia is a country worth fighting for, so there is a need to recover a sense of integrity and regain its values.
Fatwa: A non-binding viewpoint
Juristic opinion in the Muslim legal tradition is human-made, changing over time and in different circumstances to ensure that justice is always done.
Grassroots leaders show the way
They are no Westernised feminists but they see themselves as equal to men and with the right to build a better Indonesia.
Into the future - together
New developments in Malaysia amid the current madness in the world show that there is hope yet in preserving the Malaysia that our founding fathers envisioned as the nation moves forward.
Not too late to adapt
It is possible for dominant parties facing a stumbling block to remain a major force in the new democratic era and even come out stronger.
The thorny issue of hudud
PAS’ hudud always been a divisive issue which led to the breakup of Pakatan Rakyat. Now, it is a bigger threat.
Zakir Naik, seriously?
It’s surprising that this man was allowed in to preach his divisive speech in a multi-religious country.