Over the last three decades, Malaysia has been commended for making successful strides in poverty eradication and enhancing the standard of living. Overall, its growth, aided by impressive infrastructure development, has been considered respectable. As a result, Malaysia is now placed in the upper middle-income economic bracket
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developing a bank for the poor — the Grameen Bank. Muhammad Yunus, in his acceptance speech deliver...
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THE Interlok saga which hogged headlines for weeks has been resolved. The novel by Datuk Abdullah Hu...
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THE 2004 election is a "thinking election", according to Royal Professor Ungku Aziz (Sunday Mail, Ma...
MALAYSIA held its first Higher Education Conference and Exhibition in Dubai, the United Arab Emirate...
NEWS that some Malaysian medical students on public scholarships had "turned their backs on the coun...
developing a bank for the poor — the Grameen Bank. Muhammad Yunus, in his acceptance speech deliver...
THE prime minister, during his visit to BosniaHerzegovina recently, made an impact when he suggeste...
THERE is every reason to be thankful for the progress and development Malaysia has gone through in t...
We don’t love our rivers. And we fell our trees, clear our jungles and level hills. Malaysians had b...
Malaysia examination is no less "revolutionary". This is even more so, given that there seems to be...
INTELLECTUAL renaissance is the main takehome message that came from Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Se...
THE National Deepavali Open House held last Sunday was reportedly an overwhelming success. Taking pl...
UNIVERSITI Sains Malaysia started the New Year with a bang, when our angkasawan negara descended on ...
This column had highlighted before how crucial research on genomics, using rubber as an example, is ...
An African saying likens a learned person to a proverbial library. "When a learned dies, a library i...
THE Interlok saga which hogged headlines for weeks has been resolved. The novel by Datuk Abdullah Hu...
If it is assumed that we want to build a house, the dream is now almost achieved. The house design i...
THE 2004 election is a "thinking election", according to Royal Professor Ungku Aziz (Sunday Mail, Ma...
MALAYSIA held its first Higher Education Conference and Exhibition in Dubai, the United Arab Emirate...
NEWS that some Malaysian medical students on public scholarships had "turned their backs on the coun...
developing a bank for the poor — the Grameen Bank. Muhammad Yunus, in his acceptance speech deliver...
THE prime minister, during his visit to BosniaHerzegovina recently, made an impact when he suggeste...