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Recent flag controversies reveal how legitimate protest can become dangerous harassment under Malaysia's new anti-bullying ...
In landmark decision, Malaysia’s appeals court declares ‘annoying’ online posts law unconstitutional
The Court of Appeal has struck down parts of Malaysia's communications law that criminalised "offensive" online statements ...
We never assign accountability and responsibility to anyone – a specific individual. No one is punished but the bully. It is ...
Recording our national memories has never been more important as Malaysia's defining moments risk being forgotten in our fast-paced digital age ...
Israel is not only killing Palestinians to seize the land, but it is killing the possibility of Palestinian politics.
Since the formation of the Hague Group in January and the Bogota conference in July, has the rhetoric been translated to ...
Malaysia's preschool teachers understand sustainability but lack the tools to turn knowledge into daily practice.
The world is drowning in plastic, and governments have been working for more than three years on a global treaty to tackle ...
Every year, during the UPU system’s kemaskini (updating) period, those of us in civil society and NGOs serving people with ...
Over RM50bn has been committed to mega projects that were never objectively assessed or justified by any rigorous transport ...
Demonstrators across Israel are demanding an end to the war in Gaza and the immediate return of hostages held by militants. Protest organisers have called for a nationwide strike, vowing to “shut down ...
I was sold a lie.” One of Britain’s most acclaimed historians slams the country’s education system – which he feels has ...
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