‘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.
The politics of protests
How do you separate genuine protests and calls for justice from 'hidden hands' faking outrage?
Sabah’s date with destiny
A historic day for the Bornean territory was officially recognised last year and is being celebrated properly today.
Cynical use of genuine outrage
It's beyond the pale when a tragic death is used for political gain.
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..
From solidarity to politics?
'Calls for justice can quickly shift from a purely humanitarian cause to a demand for systemic reform.'
Appreciating a notable Malaysian achievement
Journalists from around the region weigh in on Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's diplomatic efforts.
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.
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.
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.
The Sabah scandal: is it about minerals or power?
There's a 'hidden hand' behind the whole thing, says a major political figure.
It still hurts
Losing Singapore back in 1965 is a wrench that the people of Sabah and Sarawak still feel today.