Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s latest cabinet reshuffle is more than a cosmetic exercise. It is a calculated political manoeuvre, part pre-general election positioning and part tacit admission of ...
Taken together, the reshuffle does not project confidence, reform or renewal. Instead, it reinforces an uncomfortable truth: under Anwar, loyalty still appears to trump competence, preference still ...
Climate change is destroying our water gains whilst inequality widens the divide between resilient and vulnerable communities.
As East Malaysia shows a new path forward, some politicians choose fear over reform – but voters are watching.
As the PM enters his final stretch, the fragile state of his ‘unity government’ and the urgent reforms needed to salvage Malaysia’s direction have come into focus.
Malaysia’s national education system is increasingly out of step with the realities of a digital economy. Political debates continue to orbit around language, identity and symbolic recognition – most ...
We laid tracks that carried tin from Ipoh, timber from Bahau, and coal from Kampar; ports hummed with cargo we helped move, towns like Klang and Penang grew on our backs. I watched trains leave with ...
Annual festival highlights Indigenous communities as custodians of Malaysia's cultural heritage and environmental wisdom.
A multi-dimensional strategy for expanding higher education access to rural, indigenous and low-income communities in Malaysia.
Neo-imperial theorists observe that such integration creates dependency through systems rather than territory (Harvey, D, ...
Communities worldwide are reclaiming the power to shape development on their own terms, turning the tools of displacement ...
As floods return year after year, it is not the rain alone but years of neglect, weak planning and lost accountability that ...