When money talks louder than people
Pandering to overly rich lobbyists may help in the short term, but will lead ultimately to political failure.
Focusing on women
The Harris-Walz campaign in the US elections should centre its messaging on a woman’s right to choose, and on fielding likeable, relatable candidates.
The Walz magic
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are spearheading a refreshing brand of genuineness and authenticity in politics.
Why parallel pathways are needed
Facts show that parallel pathway training is still needed to ensure Malaysia will have enough fully qualified medical specialists.
A tribute to a people’s politician
Malaysia has lost a man that always put the poorest and most downtrodden people first.
Growing rift in Israel
In apparent criticism of Netanyahu, key IDF spokesperson says Hamas cannot be eliminated.
Emphasising shared humanity
World Refugee Day is a reminder to try to recognise our shared humanity with those who have had to flee their homes.
Cooperate or confront?
From the street to the hall: Bersih’s upcoming congress seeks answers to dilemmas facing Malaysian civil society.
Of socks and vacuums
We’re still talking about those socks because we haven’t been given something better to talk about.
To a year with clearer focus
PMX’s first year at the helm of the nation has been a mixed bag, but a lot of good work done by the government has essentially gone unnoticed.
GEG: Protect kids, not profits
Public perception will be that the government is giving up on the GEG initiative for all the wrong reasons.
Three ways to turn ratings around
PMX’s approval ratings have dropped from 68% to 50%. How can this trend be reversed?