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Up close & personal with Martin Khor
An advocate of the developing world, heshares how he dealt with world leaders atthe recent Copenhagen Climate ChangeConference.
Tok Mat pays tribute to civil society advocate Martin Khor
SEREMBAN: Malaysian civil society advocate Martin Khor was a prominent thinker and one of Malaysia's famous sons whose expertise was often sought by governments and organisations like the United Nations and the World Bank, says Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan.
Former Third World Network director Martin Khor dies of cancer (updated)
GEORGE TOWN: Former director of the Third World Network and The Star columnist Martin Khor Kok Peng has died.
When drugs just won't work
THE growing crisis of antibiotic resistance is catching the attention of policy makers, but not at a rate enough to tackle it.
Palestinian unity move leads busy week
What a week it was, with three major events showing the world in flux — the move towards Palestinians’ political unity, the deepening West-Russia crisis over Ukraine and Obama’s visit to Asia.
Get ready for next crisis
THE Asian financial crisis started 20 years ago, and the global financial crisis and recession nine years back. Is the time ripe for a new crisis?
Here come the robots; your job is at risk
The new automation revolution is going to disrupt both industry and services, and developing countries need to rethink their development strategies.
The rise of the rich poor gap
The increase in inequality of income and wealth has become a top global issue that must be tackled to avoid economic crisis and political chaos.
Era of financial vulnerability
The stock market crash in China and around the world shows how developing countries like Malaysia are increasingly vulnerable to financial shocks, including outflows of foreign funds.
Situation in Iraq on a new boil
The dramatic events of the past two weeks have brought the situation in Iraq to a new boil. The occupying forces led by the United States no longer faces only ambushes and bombs set off in various places. Martin Khor has the analysis in Global Trends.