THE crisis that engulfed Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s appointment as prime minister for five days of an unprecedented election aftermath not only gripped the nation. It also caught the attention ...
THE announcement of its candidates for the 15th general election (GE15) under the Pakatan Harapan coalition banner has now brought Muda – Malaysia’s youngest political party – into the big time political ...
THE latest attempt at China bashing by Western and Indian media has ended up not only looking foolish but also irresponsible and lacking in the qualities of objectivity and neutrality that they tout.
FOLLOWING the court verdict on the corruption case of former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak, commentators have focused on the implications of this development. Assessments have also appeared ...
ONE of the most illuminating pages of Wikipedia relates to “Yellow Peril”. This page covers the history of the political, psychological and cultural metaphors and ideology conceived by the West to depict ...
AS the country prepares for the 15th General Election, we can expect intense electioneering to take place. We can also expect the parties taking part to have in their manifesto plans to ensure the nation’s ...
IN a move which western media initially turned a blind eye to and failed to report adequately, India abstained from voting on a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution sponsored by the US that ...
PERHAPS the biggest untold story of the Olympic Games is the competition among the English language Western media to see which can win the gold medal for using a sporting event to criticise China.
THE latest US declaration that it will engage in a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics due to be held in China is no surprise either to China or the rest of the world. But what can we make of this ...