After GE14, when Rafizi Ramli and his INVOKE big-data machine helped Pakatan Harapan crush Najib Razak and end 61 years of Barisan Nasional rule, Rafizi did the honourable thing: he took a step back.
Sabah and Sarawak are already living the real “Malaysia Madani” and the true “Malaysian Malaysia” that DAP and Anwar only talk about in speeches. Everyone in Peninsular Malaysia has heard the slogans.
Sabah, our Tanah Air, is tired of broken promises, political chaos, and division. For decades, we’ve been split by parties that prioritize power over people. With 596 candidates vying for just 73 ...
The relentless push by certain factions, often typified by the “walaun” political fanatics, to abolish vernacular schools (SJKC/SJKT) under the banner of “Sekolah Satu Aliran” for national unity is ...
In recent weeks, Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz, Malaysia’s Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry, has been touting the shiny new US-Malaysia Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (ART) as a major win. He ...
In a shocking turn of events surrounding the death of Taiwanese influencer “Nurse Goddess” Xie Youxin, Malaysian singer Namewee finds himself at the center of a spiraling scandal involving drugs and ...
When American recording artist Brittany Porter met Sultan Muhammad V, ruler of the Malaysian state of Kelantan, she thought their fairy tale romance led to an engagement. A year later, she discovered ...
In the glittering underbelly of cross-border “collaborations,” where music videos and social media shoots blur the lines between art and excess, Malaysian rapper and provocateur Namewee (real name Wee ...
In the grand theater of historical revisionism, few acts can rival the sheer audacity of claiming that ancient Malays didn’t just participate in world history—they dominated it with superpowers ...
In the high-stakes poker game of international trade, Southeast Asia’s nations are playing with loaded decks. The United States, under President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff regime, has rolled out ...
Rumours of a political comeback for former UMNO Youth Chief Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar are intensifying, although senior party sources insist it is too early to confirm his return to the party itself ...
When Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim tried to play moral guardian by banning alcohol at Chinese school halls, he clearly didn’t expect a full-blown backlash. He thought it would be a quick gesture to ...