Malaysia enters the final stretch of 2025 with a paradoxical economic landscape. Stronger financial results across major ...
Winning just one seat out of 22 in Sabah suggests the party has abandoned the grassroots principles that once defined it.
Sabah's complete rejection of DAP signals a seismic shift in Malaysian politics where voters with real choices choose dignity over party loyalty.
The Malaysia that once existed is not dead – only buried beneath layers of fear, insecurity and political manipulation. It ...
The DAP’s crushing defeat in Sabah is more than just a local political tremor. It’s a full-blown backlash, especially among ...
Sabah's election results demonstrate a clear preference for local parties over peninsula-based political movements.
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Residents demand transparency as traffic, floods and vanishing green spaces expose systematic failures in planning.
The ringgit has surged to its strongest level in a year, but structural risks and political constraints could easily reverse the gains.
No party can win outright as 1.8 million voters choose from 596 candidates in Sabah's most fragmented election.
It was the picture of Pearly Tan and M Thinaah, our formidable women’s doubles badminton pair, glowing with pride as they ...
Simple sensor systems could transform care for older people by detecting and preventing falls before tragedy strikes.