I left when I was only 14. The moment you heard the doctor say my legs were too swollen and the treatment was too expensive… you started to give up on me. Back then I didn’t even understand what kind ...
According to Asia Sentinel , The Malaysian government, which has been riddled with some of Asia’s biggest scandals including the multibillion dollar 1MDB issue, has been saddled with a new one since ...
In a scathing Facebook post that has sparked widespread discussion within Malaysia’s Indian community, activist Nedumaran Elangovan has blown the whistle on what he describes as a “sindiket” ...
Akmal Saleh, listen up and listen hard—you’re peddling a load of half-baked lies that stink of desperation. It’s not DAP that’s costing UMNO Malay support; it’s your party’s own rotten history of ...
Businesses built on racism or divisive sentiments rarely endure—it’s what many call karma in action. Take the recent closure of Darsa Fried Chicken (DFC)’s Bangi outlet in Bandar Seri Putra as a stark ...
This data and seat-by-seat calculation is derived from the results of the 15th General Election (GE15) in 2022, assuming a straight 1-on-1 contest under a revived Muafakat Nasional alliance (no ...
The name of Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor, the former Federal Territories Minister during the Najib Razak administration, has once again surfaced in an investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption ...
In Malaysian politics, coalition alignments can dramatically reshape the parliamentary landscape. Based on the GE15 results, we can project hypothetical outcomes for GE16 by assuming that in ...
Tajuddin Rasdi’s recent article in Free Malaysia Today, titled “Get Ready for an Umno-PAS-GPS-GRS Govt,” is just the latest example of reverse psychology and fear-mongering aimed at swinging non-Malay ...
In a brazen display of intellectual dishonesty and political bootlicking, Professor Tajuddin has penned a venomous piece in Free Malaysia Today titled “Time for Rafizi to leave PKR and chart own ...
There’s a lot of buzz in town about the possibility of DAP pulling its support from the government. In this hypothetical scenario, PKR might join forces with UMNO, Bersatu, and PAS to form a 100% ...
The Sabah state election on 29 November 2025 delivered a devastating verdict: the long-feared “Chinese tsunami” has finally arrived — and it has wiped DAP off the Borneo map. Not a single seat. Zero.