The Thailand-Cambodia border clashes are symptoms of deep-seated colonial legacies, political dysfunction and failed diplomacy.
Malaysia
Revisionism begets revisionism.
The “Ordinary Malay” is not part of the upper echelon of society and feels left behind by political promises.
Malaysia intensifies its fight against Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) through legal reforms and ongoing initiatives.
Flawed urban policies and housing affordability issues lead to ethnic segregation and political exploitation in Malaysian cities.
Reform is no longer the pulse of the party; it has become a brand, occasionally invoked, rarely embodied.
Malaysia is strategically placed to play the mediating role.
Cultural norms like blind obedience and patronage fuel Malaysia’s systemic corruption, impacting economy and public trust.
A report on the Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) Conference on Islamophobia (December 2024).
Ya’s life is shaped by displacement and resilience.









