Malaysia’s EV ambitions are under the spotlight after a week of policy uncertainty involving MITI and BYD. Reports of an 80% export condition and a RM200,000 minimum price for locally assembled EVs ...
PKR’s internal analysis for PRU16 is not just bad — it is catastrophic. After years of smug arrogance from Anwar’s faction, their own data now admits the brutal truth: only 7 out of 66 seats are ...
You hijack the 2026 Forbes list like clockwork, screaming that 43 out of 50 are Chinese, only 3 Malays, and painting it as some grand conspiracy against the Bumiputera. As if the rakyat are too stupid ...
In the 2026 cabinet lineup, Datuk Seri Johari Ghani stands out as one of UMNO’s biggest embarrassments as Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) Minister. Instead of dragging Malaysia into the 21st ...
This is exactly why the simple, heartfelt video of a struggling Chinese adik Dicky and a kind-hearted Malay oil man exploded across Malaysian social media. Because it showed the one thing our ...
In the quiet hours of a late night, a simple act of kindness unfolded on the streets of Kuala Lumpur — an act so pure and heartfelt that it brought an entire nation to tears and reminded us what it ...
Late last night, I had already returned home after a long day. Around 12:30 a.m., my phone suddenly rang. It was a Chinese uncle, his voice filled with exhaustion and quiet desperation. “Hi boss,” he ...
Wee Ka Siong, who the hell do you think you’re lying to? Stop the half-truth circus, Datuk. You sit there in your blue shirt, looking all concerned, posting about how Malaysia sells petrol among the ...
We fully understand — and applaud — your opinion piece, Inequality in Malaysia rooted in failure of education policy. You nailed the core problem: too many students, especially from lower-income ...
Now, with fuel prices rising and cost of living soaring due to the Middle East crisis and disrupted global supply chains, you blame Malaysians for not understanding the situation. You call claims ...
Nurul Izzah, Mind Your Own Bloody Business! Who the hell are you to lecture Singapore — a sovereign, independent country — about their own national policy? Please respect Singapore’s sovereignty! Why ...
In the 1970s, 80s, and early 90s, scoring straight As in SPM was a national rarity — not hundreds, not thousands, but often just a tiny handful of students across the entire country. It meant genuine ...
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