A polarised media creates a polarised society
We can’t run away from the fact that media ownership along with political and economical factors will affect objectivity.
We can’t run away from the fact that media ownership along with political and economical factors will affect objectivity.
The drive for social and political change is always initiated by the youth.
When it comes to democracy, people like to compare the system we have in Malaysia with other countries.
Pull comparisons between Turkey and Malaysia on how both governments manage their grip on power.
Enjoy the weekend everybody, because when Monday comes, things will be a whole lot different.
I can’t believe that there just hasn’t been enough noise about the the National Security Council (NSC) 2016 Act that has just been gazetted earlier this week.
Much has been said about Aung San Suu Kyi recently, and none of it has been positive. This is probably something the Nobel Peace Prize laureate isn’t used to.
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