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The 13th Malaysia Plan provides the government with a strategic policy and space to meaningfully address the marginalisation ...
A heated debate on affirmative action versus merit-based appointments to increase women’s participation, including in the media, took centre stage at a BBC World Questions episode recorded live ...
The PKR deputy president says she chose to work behind the scenes over the past year to deliver real solutions, including a ...
Dr Tricia Yeoh: Associate Professor of Practice at the University of Nottingham Malaysia’s School of Politics and International Relations Wan Ahmad Fayhsal: MP, Bersatu Party and Opposition ...
And ultimately, no meaningful reform can happen without the active involvement of indigenous communities and civil society.
MAGA is going full-court press to promote President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, days after he dropped a payload ...
Louisiana argued that it was caught in an impossible position: At first, a federal court ruled that the state had likely ...
Beating the deadline, the defense team of Vice President Sara Duterte submitted late yesterday afternoon her response to the ...
Free speech, inequality and the role of women. Speakers from Malaysia debate the issues affecting their country. Should there ...
By P. Ramasamy Most public and private institutions of higher learning in the country have multiple entry points based on ...
Affirmative action in college admissions continues—despite being banned by the Supreme Court in 2023—through the use of personal essays, interviews, and other proxy mechanisms.
Again, this is not surprising. When affirmative action was banned in California’s public universities over 25 years ago, Black and Latino enrollment decreased dramatically across UC campuses.