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Final link to the huge Borneo market

A small, low-grade road in Sabah needs to be upgraded before the purchasing power of 24 million people can be tapped.

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One man’s Milo is another’s ‘oleh-oleh’

WHEN Agil Murthala visited Tarakan island in North Kalimantan in 2014, a friend gave him a variety of must-buy oleh-oleh (gifts or souvenirs, the Indonesian equivalent of the Malaysian term buah tangan) – locally produced salted fish and Malaysian-made Milo.

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One family, two towns

Cross-border trade between the ports of Tawau and Tarakan began centuries before Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines were formed.

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Insights from a former militant

The man behind Indonesia’s deradicalisation programme assesses the terror threat after the fall of Marawi and Raqqa.

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Silver lining amid flood catastrophe

Malaysians from all walks of life reached out to help those of differing faiths and ethnic groups during the crisis.

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Impact of Ruralgate on a new party

Whether the recent arrests have helped or hindered Parti Warisan Sabah depends on who you talk to.

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Three militants still at large

An ex-hostage describes his time with two of the remaining M’sians involved in the Marawi siege.

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Was Dr Mahmud really the ‘new emir’?

The death of the Malaysian terrorist has been confirmed, but earlier reports that he could be the next Islamic State leader in South-East Asia were likely exaggerated.

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It’s still a duopoly on the east coast

In the forthcoming general elections, let the mousedeer in Kelantan and Terengganu beware.

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Old-timer, old seat, new party

A COUPLE entered Coffee Lab, a trendy cafe in Kuala Terengganu, and they piqued my curiosity.

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Look before you jump to conclusions

A viral video sparked outrage recently, but the context should also be taken into account.

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Feeding logic into the rumour mill

Thinking things through helps to sift out the truth, but that’s not what gossipmongers and their audiences really want.

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