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‘Chosen one’ might not have been chosen yet

With statutory declarations making an appearance again, one of the Opposition's major parties is looking shaky.

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The politics of protests 

How do you separate genuine protests and calls for justice from 'hidden hands' faking outrage?

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Sabah’s date with destiny

A historic day for the Bornean territory was officially recognised last year and is being celebrated properly today.

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Cynical use of genuine outrage

It's beyond the pale when a tragic death is used for political gain.

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A call for justice hijacked

It's a sad day indeed when a movement calling for justice is taken over by opportunistic people with eyes on political power..

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From solidarity to politics?

'Calls for justice can quickly shift from a purely humanitarian cause to a demand for systemic reform.'

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Appreciating a notable Malaysian achievement

Journalists from around the region weigh in on Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's diplomatic efforts.

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Of viral messages and misconceptions

Be careful what you share about politics on social media. Because we live in shades of grey and nothing is black and white.

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A solo sojourn?

Is GRS running solo against federal parties in the next election? The ground sentiment is heading towards that, as witnessed by the writer.

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The politics of outrage

When a politician speaks out can be as telling as what they say, as familiar rhetoric echoes from some unfamiliar corners.

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The Sabah scandal: is it about minerals or power? 

There's a 'hidden hand' behind the whole thing, says a major political figure.

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It still hurts

Losing Singapore back in 1965 is a wrench that the people of Sabah and Sarawak still feel today.

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