Trump's comeback and lessons for Malaysia's divisive politics
In politics, loud urban narratives have proven to be urban myths when it comes to the ballot box.
Two-thirds majority, but Anwar's coalition is a house of cards, says Mahathir
The former leader tells why the government wants to prevent PN from raising Malay issues.
In the heart of KL, residents face off with developers in Kampung Baru 'gold mine'
Developers are said to be salivating at the prospect of commercialising the Malay enclave.
UiTM may be in breach of Article 153, says rights group urging Putrajaya to uphold constitution
Zaid Malek of Lawyers for Liberty says the constitution has been 'repeatedly and wrongly cited' in defence of UiTM's single race policy.
Credibility questions for Melaka govt as experts blunt claim of Hang Tuah kris
The two daggers were loaned by a man claiming to be a descendant of the epic Malay warrior ahead of an exhibition next month.
Anwar and the politics of language nationalism
Any fear of Malay being replaced as the national language would be misplaced or based on paranoia.
No difference between colonial-era Malayan Union and PH's vision of multiracial Malaysia, says Mahathir
The former leader presses on with what he says is a historical injustice to Malays as the indigenous people.
Teach Science and Maths in English, no two ways about it, says Dr M
The former prime minister tells why national-type schools were once popular with all races