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Why Malaysian Indians are mourning the wrong heroes
The 13th Malaysia Plan provides the government with a strategic policy and space to meaningfully address the marginalisation ...
A Google search suggests that Malaysia doesn't have much of a queer scene. From drag shows to go-go boys, Kuala Lumpur is ...
MAGA is going full-court press to promote President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, days after he dropped a payload ...
Free speech, inequality and the role of women. Speakers from Malaysia debate the issues affecting their country. Should there ...
According to the ILO’s latest estimates, over 25 million people worldwide are subjected to forced labour, often under threat ...
And ultimately, no meaningful reform can happen without the active involvement of indigenous communities and civil society.
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 ...
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 ...
As the Stanford economist Thomas Sowell observed in his 2004 book Affirmative Action Around the World, the very meaning of the word discrimination now encompasses “things that no one would have ...
Gallup poll results this month show a significant majority — 68% — of Americans agree with the Supreme Court’s ruling to abolish affirmative action in Students for Fair Admissions v.
Malaysia has strict affirmative action laws. But they don’t benefit the ethnic Chinese and Indians, minority groups that have lived in the country for centuries. Instead, the government reserves jobs ...