Along The Watchtower


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Along The Watchtower

A taxing case before the court

The RM199mil tax penalty on a Malaysian is set to have implications for other businessmen and even pensioners living in Australia.

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The principle of Parliamentary privilege

The rule of law should reign supreme in the administration of Parliament where our laws are made.

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Sorrow, anger and anxiety

Thailand mourns the death of its beloved king, amidst uncertainty over its political and social stability.

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Disturbing holes in MH17 report

Many questions still remain unanswered in the Joint Investigation Team’s findings into the ill-fated flight.

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Return of the gerrymander

Disproportionate constituency sizes and race-based seats are main concerns in EC’s redelineation exercise.

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Going cuckoo over an eagle

Now that religious experts are going to discuss whether statues of humans or other living creatures should be forbidden, let them also look at national emblems, portraits of leaders and such.

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Only shine and no shame in silver

Our sportsmen and sportswomen did us proud by winning four silver medals and a bronze in the Rio Olympics but much more than that, they won our hearts.

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‘Keling’ and proud of it

The ‘K’ word, deemed to be derogatory and offensive to the Indian community since the 1960s, seems to have become a perennial issue in the country.

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Face our twin perils boldly

Swift and decisive actions are needed to weed out homegrown terrorists and stem the rise of violent crimes.

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Gusmao’s last big battle

Former Timor-Leste president continues to spread his charm even while under pressure to negotiate a permanent Timor Sea Boundary with Australia.

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Awaiting the reign of ‘Duterte Harry’

Filipinos are looking forward to changes promised by their brash, blunt, and non-conformist incoming president.

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Exciting times at the end of the world

THIS is coming to you from the end of the world. Well, almost. I’m in Punta Arenas, Chile’s southernmost town which lies 4,817km from the icy continent of Antarctica, as part of a documentary film project.

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