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Certainly a breach too far
The leaked personal information of 46.2 million mobile phone users in the country has made them vulnerable to cybercriminals and exposed the shortcomings of the law protecting data.
A zombie pact with few benefits
The revised TPP-11 will still remain a corporate-driven trade deal that will be meaningless to most citizens in member countries.
How we have forgotten our Rukun Negara
Instead of ignoring it, our leaders must return to the ideals and principles of our national ideology.
All is not lost for print media
There are enough examples to show that the print media can survive the digital era, if publishers cut costs, adapt to changes and diversify.
Industry 4.0: The future is here
Malaysia cannot afford to lag in a world facing swift, exponential change driven by technological innovation.
Proud of unity, ashamed by bigotry
The splendid opening ceremony for KL2017 showed the best of Malaysia, but intolerance looms as a threat to national harmony.
Accord to end nukes
In a landmark decision, 122 UN member states approved a treaty to eliminate atomic weapons, but the countries with nuclear arsenals are against it.
May loses gamble, media eats humble pie
British PM got a hung parliament while newspaper columnists and political commentators failed to read the pulse of Britain.
A sex scandal amid the jailing of ex-governor Ahok
AN air of dismay hangs over Jakarta and much of Indonesia in the wake of former governor Basuki “Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama’s conviction for blasphemy.
Donald Trump – from zero to hero
The gushing praise for the US president from the media and politicians reflects the country’s constant appetite for war, no matter what the reason is to declare one.
We need to redress a grave injustice
Turning the May 13 cemetery into a heritage site would be a step towards truly learning from a tragic episode.
Quest for food security
Malaysia is not likely to face food shortages but food security, especially for our staple of rice, should not be taken for granted.