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Climate Strike in Hazy Kuala Lumpur

Climate Strike in Hazy Kuala Lumpur

By Alexandra Radu
This weekend Malaysians marched in a Global Climate Strike drawing attention to regional environmental degradation.
UMNO and PAS: A Frenemy Marriage?

UMNO and PAS: A Frenemy Marriage?

By Michio Ueda
The new Malay-Muslim alliance between two major opposition forces could accelerate further polarization of Malaysian politics.

Cash or Kind? The Debate Over Humanitarian Assistance Continues in Malaysia

Cash or Kind? The Debate Over Humanitarian Assistance Continues in Malaysia

By Saqib Sheikh
Despite the clear advantages of cash-based assistance, globally, such aid still only accounts for a lowly 6 percent.

Can New Malaysia Move Beyond Old Race Divides?

Can New Malaysia Move Beyond Old Race Divides?

By Preeti Jha
A key government adviser has renewed calls for an end to race-based affirmative action that favors the Malay majority.

The Orang Asli: Fighting for Ancestral Land in Malaysia

The Orang Asli: Fighting for Ancestral Land in Malaysia

By Alexandra Radu
Malaysia’s indigenous tribes are trying to lay modern claims to lands their people have lived on for centuries.
Turkey and Malaysia Boost Cooperation, Eyeing Defense Industry and Islamic Unity

Turkey and Malaysia Boost Cooperation, Eyeing Defense Industry and Islamic Unity

By Altay Atlı
Economic relations, and defense industry ties are at the forefront, but can this partnership also pave the way to greater unity in the Muslim world?

Will Refugees Be Allowed to Work in New Malaysia?

Will Refugees Be Allowed to Work in New Malaysia?

By Saqib Sheikh
Over a year after the election of Pakatan Harapan, refugees in Malaysia have heard positive signals but seen little change.
The Future of a ‘New Malaysia’

The Future of a ‘New Malaysia’

By Luke Hunt
A conversation with renowed Malaysian journalist Leslie Lopez.

What Does the Cameron Highland By-Election Mean for the Orang Asli?

What Does the Cameron Highland By-Election Mean for the Orang Asli?

By Scott Edwards
There is a sense of optimism on the ground that the ingredients for meaningful change are finally present.

Can ASEAN Play a Greater Role in the Mekong Subregion?

Can ASEAN Play a Greater Role in the Mekong Subregion?

By Shawn Ho and Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit
ASEAN should aim to be “central” in the Mekong subregion too.

No Silver Bullet for Fake News in a New Malaysia

No Silver Bullet for Fake News in a New Malaysia

By Harris Zainul
The Anti-Fake News Act (AFNA) 2018 should be repealed, but Malaysia’s leaders need to work on a suitable replacement.
Deep Waters, Close Quarters: Malaysia and Singapore’s Cross-Strait Disputes

Deep Waters, Close Quarters: Malaysia and Singapore’s Cross-Strait Disputes

By Sebastian Liu
Singapore-Malaysia relations are at a low amid an ongoing dispute over waters off Tuas.

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