Famine is now present in five areas of Sudan in what a senior UN official says is “a humanitarian crisis of staggering proportions”. Millions are displaced and the US says genocide is taking place.
A short reflection on how recent developments in high-profile corruption cases have raised questions about equal treatment under law.
Taiwan deploys specially trained dogs to detect diseased trees in parks, while Malaysia faces a shortage of ‘tree doctors’.
By reaffirming principles of legitimacy and transparency, we can reclaim the pardon power as an instrument of justice.
A lorry attendant's three-month jail term for stealing bananas contrasts sharply with efforts to secure 'house arrest' for a ...
The Kuala Lumpur Bar extends its profound admiration and unwavering support for the address delivered by Chief Justice Tun ...
Farmers’ organisations and civil society groups are urging the government to not table the Plant/Crop Seed Quality Bill in ...
Malaysia and Singapore have kicked off a much-awaited Johor-Singapore special economic zone, almost a year after a memorandum ...
Patriot takes very serious note of news reports yesterday about how some parties have attempted to run down the outgoing ...
BFM speaks to Dr Muhammad Mohan, president of Transparency International Malaysia, about when the 2024 edition of the Corruption Perceptions Index might be released and how prolific graft cases from ...
This video deals with the Malaysian king’s power to grant pardons: a controversial subject that has sparked considerable ...
Malaysia under the “Madani” (civil and compassionate) government has set a national goal to reach net zero greenhouse gas ...