Thousands of Palestinians have been waiting south of the Netzarim corridor to return to their homes in north Gaza as agreed ...
The recent mob assault on a person with disability in Terengganu does not augur well for inclusion in Malaysian society. It ...
British-Tunisian writer and Middle East politics expert Soumaya Ghannoushi discusses Israel’s struggle to cope with the catastrophic failure of its 15-month war on Gaza in the aftermath of the ...
By Greenpeace Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s recent visit to Malaysia and Indonesia highlights the ‘business as usual’ agenda of pushing fossil fuels first, despite just energy transition talks ...
Grand Corruption in Malaysia, explores how government-linked companies have been manipulated for political control and ...
To Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim The socialist party PSM would like to congratulate the prime minister and the government of ...
A recent death threat against comedian Harith Iskander’s family has escalated a controversy that began with a seemingly ...
How the realities of power sharing have slowed down Malaysia's reform drive - but reforms will still come How ridiculous and shameful! Malaysia has caught the attention of the global media, and for ...
It vindicates the public pushback against attempts to curb the people's basic rights Aliran welcomes Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s eleventh-hour positive response towards tomorrow’s anti-corruption ...
The Centre for Law and Democracy has recently released a media law reform blueprint to outline ways to strengthen ...
The Malaysian human rights commission, Suhakam, is deeply concerned with the behaviour of individuals taking the law into ...
Penang’s long-debated Pan Island Link 1 highway has made headlines again, as it was recently revealed that the federal ...