Social media determines editorial direction
Social media determines editorial direction By Zan Azlee I travel quite often to report news and also to produce documentaries on countries other than Malaysia. And, being a foreigner in […]
Social media determines editorial direction By Zan Azlee I travel quite often to report news and also to produce documentaries on countries other than Malaysia. And, being a foreigner in […]
A revolution doesn’t happen overnight By Zan Azlee If people think that a revolution happens overnight, then they’re wrong. It festers, comes to a tipping point, plateaus and then hopefully […]
Happy birthday, Che! By Zan Azlee JUNE 14 — Ah yes! As we celebrate the birthday today of one of the world’s great rebels and human rights fighter, Ernesto “Che” […]
Can an elected leader choose who he wants to neglect? By Zan Azlee In a democracy, leaders are elected by the people in a society to lead and govern that […]
Will we stagnate with the status quo? By Zan Azlee JUNE 7 — During the election period last month, I was pretty adamant about wanting to see change, whether it […]
N. Dhamendran could be Malay for all I care By Zan Azlee In this day and age, the immediate reaction most people usually have when it comes to social and […]
From excitement to fatigue By Zan Azlee MAY 31 – Last week, I had lunch with my friend, Liew Seng Tat, a famous award-winning Malaysian film director of Chinese descent. […]
I’m not an objective journalist By Zan Azlee Recently, people have accused me of not being objective in my journalism. In fact, I’ve had this accusation thrown to me many […]
I’m afraid, really afraid! By Zan Azlee MAY 24 — I’m going to be honest and say outright that I’m afraid of the recent turn of events in our country, […]
Lu lagi, lu lagi! By Zan Azlee Last week, I was in Jakarta on a working trip. The work was mainly corporate in nature, of which is very unfamiliar terrain […]