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Blight that can no longer be denied

FIFTEEN were sacked, 14 suspended and 63 others were transferred out of KLIA.

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Will Pita become next Thai PM?

Under the country’s democracy system, the winner of last week’s polls need endorsement of 66 more MPs – from other parties and the military-appointed senate, which has 250 seats.

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Waiting 47 years for the truth

TIME brings all things to pass. The aphorism from ancient Greek dramatist Aeschylus seems fitting for what is set to be revealed this week.

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Never-ending foreign labour woes

A NEW government may be in power but when it comes to the recruitment of foreign labour, it seems like it’s the same old, same old.

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Fatigue as war enters second year

IT is a clear reflection that we are more preoccupied with our economic woes and endless political foibles than a distant war which has entered its second year.

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Anwar the tightrope walker

The 10th PM’s immediate concern is not on reforms but shoring up his strength as the leader of a motley coalition.

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Questions remain over CPTPP

While the international trade deal has been welcomed by exporters, there is much unease among stakeholders that the government is jumping the gun on a host of pressing issues.

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Twin stains on our electoral system

THE just ended political drama of GE15 has yet again thrown the spotlight on the twin blights of the country's electoral system.

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Our dubious honour in wildlife crimes

WILDLIFE smuggling is now the fourth largest transnational organised crime, after drugs, weapons and human trafficking, and Malaysia is gaining infamy for being a key hub in the network.

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Time to focus on mental health

DEATH by suicide is rising globally with almost 800,000 people taking their own lives every year – or one person every 40 seconds.

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Law needed to stop online bullies

REMEMBER the adage “Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me”? In the days before the Internet, it was a fitting response to taunts and insults from childhood bullies.

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Have a heart for the adopted

There should be no delays in processing citizenship for adopted children as the Federal Court has set a precedent on how the status of abandoned babies must be dealt with.

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