
How does corruption affect us? Let me count the ways
By Raja Petra Kamarrudin from Malaysia Today Most Malaysians don’t think twice about the level of corruption in this country. Some even welcome it. How many times have you illegally parked your car or dashed through a red light and paid the policeman a bribe of RM50 or RM100 to save paying a RM300 fine if you are issued a...

In China, the Forgotten Manchu Seek to Rekindle Their Glory
By Ian Johnson from Wall Street Journal Hasutai gingerly turns on the tape recorder and places it on a table. Out of it emanates something he thought he’d never hear: his native tongue, Manchu, spoken by a living person. Hasutai is a Manchu, descendant of a nomadic warrior tribe that conquered China in the 17th century and...

What happened to Malaysia Today
By Malaysia Today’s technical team With so much confusion and speculation making its rounds about what is happening to Malaysia Today over more than a week, we are compelled to offer our explanation so that the record can be set straight. Only limited technical details will be mentioned to allow you to appreciate the scale...
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