The time of reckoning will come

The Court of Appeal's ruling as to who the legitimate Menteri Besar is has not in any way resolved the political crisis that the state of Perak has been embroiled in. That is the first point.

The way out for Perak crisis

If BN refuses to succumb to popular demands, it may still hold on to the state administration for a while, but the frustration towards BN will continue to brew and explode in the long run. By TAY TIAN…

Building bridges…

Yesterday the Singapore PM and his Malaysian counter part, Najib announce that both government will start a study to evaluate the possibility of building a third bridge between Singapore and Johor.

Bridge in the east or wider Causeway?

(The Straits Times) - Singapore and Malaysia are looking at fresh ideas to help improve the flow of goods and people, such as expanding the Causeway or building a new bridge on the eastern side of…

I rest my case

From time to time we hear stories about the Malaysian judiciary that make the prostitutes operating in Jalan Alor look like Mother Teresa by comparison. (I mean I heard lah people say that they…

A Matter of Faith

We need to have faith. This may sound like an obscenity to secularists, but I put it to you that human beings inherently need faith in their lives. It is built into our biology. By batsman

PKR faces 3 for Penanti (UPDATED)

By Lee Wei Lian and Syed Jaymal Zahiid, The Malaysian Insider Parti KeAdilan Rakyat's (PKR) Dr Mansor Othman will face three independents in the Penanti by-election this May 31 after one was…

Nizar disappointed but not surprised

(The Star) - IPOH: Rather than sit in the Court of Appeal and wait for the loss he expected, former Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin spent his day attending to prior engagements.