In a heated parliamentary debate on the Supply Bill 2026, two lawmakers from Parti Islam Se-Malaysia (PAS) proposed that Malaysia Airlines (MAS) eliminate alcoholic beverages from its flights, ...
The story begins in 1962, when Mohammed Khir Johari, then Minister of Commerce and Industry, officiated the opening of Malayan Breweries Ltd in Kuala Lumpur. This marked Malaysia’s first major step ...
In late May 2025 US Secretary of Defense (now called the “Secretary of War”) Pete Hegseth warned the world the US was in the process of implementing a division of labor in both Europe and the Middle ...
For an STPM student aspiring to Medicine, Pharmacy, or Dentistry, the odds are less than 3% — a “Mission Impossible” despite equal, or even greater, effort. Duration and Cost: STPM takes 18 months, ...
Dr Mahathir Mohamad today weighed in on the debate over the limited number of places for non-Malay students at the government’s matriculation centres, saying the pre-university programme was designed ...
Malaysia’s public university admissions are often touted as a shining example of meritocracy, where the best and brightest secure their spots based purely on academic excellence. But scratch the ...
In Malaysia, the expansion of the matriculation quota from 25,000 to 40,000 placements has sparked significant debate. Initially presented as a modest increase to provide greater access to higher ...
This month is perhaps the most trying time in the lives of Malaysians aged 16 to 17. They are sitting for the SPM examination. For many, the exam will determine the course of their lives. Can I be a ...
In 2021, an opinion piece in the South China Morning Post sounded a clarion call: it was time to dismantle Malaysia’s “educational apartheid,” a system of racial quotas and affirmative action that ...
In a significant show of internal dissent within Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu), approximately 120 division chiefs have signed a statutory declaration (SD) calling on party president Tan Sri ...
“They Can’t Even Multiply” – M’sian Teacher Says Scrapping UPSR & PT3 Was A Huge Mistake The teacher also claims that scrapping UPSR & PT3 is why students can’t even speak Bahasa Melayu properly.
How the funds could alternatively provide RM500 cash aid to 400,000 poor households, build 2,200 classrooms to address educational infrastructure gaps, or upgrade 100 rural clinics to improve ...