
Rebuttal to ‘Sarawak’s claim to extended boundaries wrong in law’
Prof Dr Navin C Naidu A former federal minister reportedly questioned Sarawak’s position on its territorial boundaries. He went on to assert that they are

Prof Dr Navin C Naidu A former federal minister reportedly questioned Sarawak’s position on its territorial boundaries. He went on to assert that they are

BY HADZMAN JOHNY The recent announcement by the government on the provision of RM1,200 pocket money for public tertiary students in Sarawak has generated considerable

SARAWAK and Sabah’s relentless push to regain our rightful one-third representation in Parliament reflects the ongoing struggle to restore a promise made over 60 years

With its largest budget, Sarawak’s 2025 fiscal plan aims to bridge urban-rural gaps, boost digital transformation, and uplift social welfare, ensuring equitable progress for all

The writer combines satire with a thoughtful look at Malaysia’s political landscape, framing Najib’s hypothetical comeback in a way that provokes readers to reflect on

BY JOE FERNANDEZ ‘Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going.’ –

The provisions concerning constitutional amendments in Malaysia underscore specific considerations for the states of Sabah and Sarawak, particularly regarding their unique status and rights under

The writer, a Sarawak-based veteran journalist, reflects the gap between preached values and real-world outcomes with regard to the alarming baby dumping cases in the

I am happy Sarawak has made headlines by becoming the first state in Malaysia to abolish the quota-based university admission system, implementing a purely merit-based

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s administration has witnessed an era of recalibrated federal relations with Sarawak and Sabah. His commitment to the Malaysia Agreement