For decades, the Malaysian Chinese voted with hope. They voted with loyalty. They voted believing that one day, their sacrifices would be remembered, not just exploited. Last night in Sabah, that hope ...
In a world where viral videos often expose the darkest sides of humanity, one recent clip from Taman Maluri in Cheras, Malaysia, left many of us reeling. It showed a homeless man named Safiudween ...
After GE14, when Rafizi Ramli and his INVOKE big-data machine helped Pakatan Harapan crush Najib Razak and end 61 years of Barisan Nasional rule, Rafizi did the honourable thing: he took a step back.
As a progressive Malay, it’s frustrating to watch Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s policies unfold in ways that seem to prioritize the wrong segments of our community. We—the educated, self-reliant ...
Sabah and Sarawak are already living the real “Malaysia Madani” and the true “Malaysian Malaysia” that DAP and Anwar only talk about in speeches. Everyone in Peninsular Malaysia has heard the slogans.
The Sabah state election on 29 November 2025 delivered a devastating verdict: the long-feared “Chinese tsunami” has finally arrived — and it has wiped DAP off the Borneo map. Not a single seat. Zero.
Anwar flew in, wagged his finger at the Chinese crowd and said: “You cannot scold me ‘lu siau eh’, then come begging for more. Good federal-state relations is not about kneeling and begging, it’s ...
There’s a lot of buzz in town about the possibility of DAP pulling its support from the government. In this hypothetical scenario, PKR might join forces with UMNO, Bersatu, and PAS to form a 100% ...
Singapore stands as a beacon of harmony, stability, and proactive governance in a world increasingly plagued by division and extremism. The city-state’s swift and decisive actions against threats to ...
Albert Tei alleges he paid more than RM600,000 to a senior political secretary of the Prime Minister. He has now implicated Shamsul Iskandar Md Akin, Senior Political Secretary to Prime Minister Anwar ...
In an era where politics often devolves into noise, division, and empty promises, one name emerges as a beacon of hope: YB Noor Helmy Duyong. He represents the kind of leader Malaysia desperately ...
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