'Meaningless and deceitful': Anwar slammed over 'guaranteed' matriculation spots for non-Bumis
A rights advocate and an education pressure group say the 10As caveat means that nothing will change in the plight of non-Bumiputera students denied entry to public universities.
Changes to citizenship laws change nothing for thousands born to Malaysian mothers
Group says Putrajaya raising 'false hopes' by including a clause stating that the amendments only apply to those born after the changes come into force.
Selangor migrant workers win Goodyear legal battle
Sixty-five migrants had lodged a case at the industrial tribunal, accusing Goodyear of not complying with a collective labour agreement by failing to give them shift allowances, bonuses and pay rises.
Apple facing lawsuit by Indian engineer who claims ancestry led to discrimination
The technical engineer says she was forced to resign from her job after tolerating years of discrimination by other South Asian employees.
France outlaws discrimination based on accents
The maximum penalty proposed in the new legislation is three years' imprisonment and a fine of €45,000.
Deepavali, community and Amma Asha Devi
Discrimination tarnishes the chance for many to celebrate anything.
Outrage in Canada over painful death of indigenous woman insulted by nursing staff
Canadian First Nations women still suffer injustices due to deep-rooted colonialism and state inaction.