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Hindsight 2020: The twists, turns of Malaysian politics (and THAT 'Move')
For the third time since 2018, we saw a turnover in Putrajaya, with a domino effect on some states.
Local haunts to check out in Malaysia
A more casual form of dark tourism in Malaysia involves visiting places that are populaly rumoured to be haunted, and boy do we have many of those around the country!
This mini museum in Negri Sembilan is devoted to legendary M'sian author Za'ba
Teratak Za'ba: A gallery to remember Malaysian linguistic warrior who fought for independence.
Contradictheory: We're all adults and can handle a crisis, you know
Malaysians have been acting pretty responsibly during the current Covid-19 crisis. Can’t we be trusted to do so in other situations?
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia: The best of times
Proud UKM alumni Datuk Seri Wong Chun Wai, now Group Advisor of Star Media Group Berhad, reflects on how his time in university shaped his character and career.
Turning old KL buildings into art spaces: does it really work?
Repurposed industrial ruins and old buildings have become important spaces to develop the arts in Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia's independence from Dr Syed Husin Ali's point of view
In his latest book 'A People's History Of Malaysia', Dr Syed Husin Ali examines the downplayed and almost forgotten role of workers, women, students and indigenous activists in the formation and development of Malaysia.
Yearender2018: Personalities leading the charge
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik, actor Henry Golding, actor Lawrence Wong, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and Japanese Princess Ayako Moriya.
Yearender2018: Malaysians vote for change
2018 will go down in history as the year Malaysians reset the nation’s course. On May 9, we took a leap of faith and embraced change for the first time by voting in Opposition pact Pakatan Harapan to serve as the government.
Human Writes: Humanity will triumph in the end
Hopefully in 2019, Malaysians will realise that the good fight is for our common humanity and planet, not racial issues.