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Is ‘Raja Jawa’ protecting his legacy?

LAST year, the Constitutional Court lowered the age of candidates for president and vice-president to accommodate Gibran Rakabuming Raka – the son of Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi).

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Remembering Rozaid

Rozaid Abdul Rahman’s fortitude in facing challenges and upholding his duties spoke volumes of his dedication to journalism and professionalism.

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Is there (still) honour in politics?

I WAS watching Maamannan, a hugely popular Tamil movie, on Netflix recently. Written and directed by Mari Selvaraj, it casts some of the most respectable stars in Kollywood today including Vadivelu who played the title role, Fahadh Faasil, Kaerthy Suresh and the producer himself, Udhayanidhi Stalin.

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A much needed reform, yet...

THE three of us were huddled in one corner of the 14th floor of the Malaysian Institute of Integrity (IIM).

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Make learning English fun again

I WAS a member of the National Brains Trust on National Education back in 2003.

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Dark day for Indonesia’s democracy?

THE decision by Indonesia’s Constitutional Court last Monday in rejecting lawsuits filed by presidential candidates Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo wasn’t a surprise.

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Democratic integrity at stake

With many believing the 2024 Indonesian presidential election to be probably the dirtiest and worst since Reformasi, it’s now up to the country’s Constitutional Court to decide on the polls’ outcome on April 22.

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Shining spotlight on the very best

The Academy Awards, like the movies it celebrated and honoured, never failed to awe and surprise. The 96th ceremony presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences last week at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles was no different.

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Culpability of all Israelis

IN 1996 an American writer, Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, published a book based on his doctoral dissertation at Harvard University. It created quite a commotion among the public and was hotly debated by historians.

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And the winner is ... the free Press

Indonesia deserves full credit for allowing freedom of expression during its national polls.

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An election unlike any other

For anyone outside Indonesia, it is surreal to hear that the result of the presidential election was announced by pollsters and not the official governing body.

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Jokowi’s legacy at stake

With his questionable moves of late, accusations of ‘Dinasti Jokowi’ are gaining traction.

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