The costly repercussions of our country’s response to minor drug offences.
Tag Archives: Editorials
Lesen P-Hailing: Adakah Malaysia Memerlukannya?
Rancangan untuk melaksana lesen “p-hailing” adalah supaya penunggang penghantaran dapat diselia. Dapatkah matlamat ini dicapai melalui pelesenan? Kami renungi.
The Capitol Hill Riot And Its Lessons On Hate Speech
A terrible day in history and a reminder of the need to manage hateful speech.
Bukan Semua Pekerja Gig Sama
Sudah tiba masa untuk pemerincian istilah bagi menambah baik penggubalan dasar.
The P-Hailing License: A Case Of Over-Regulation?
The government plans to implement a p-hailing license to regulate parcel delivery riders. We ponder the rationale behind it and what it would achieve.
The Financing Of RapidKL Bus Services Needs A Major Rethink
Lower ridership during CMCO has led to bus route cuts in the Klang Valley. Can the current funding model keep buses running and prioritise the interests of the public? We argue for a fundamental review.
Not All ‘Gig Workers’ Are The Same
Time for better terminology, especially for policymaking
What Charlie Hebdo Continues To Teach Us
About free speech and hate speech.
Why Suicide Should Not Be a Crime in Malaysia
On World Mental Health Day, we call for building an empathetic and care-based framework to deal with the problem of suicide.
Pendekatan Bersepadu Dalam Menangani Masalah Kewangan dan Kesihatan Mental
Masalah kewangan dan kesihatan mental berhubungkait – jadi cara kita menyalurkan bantuan kepada mereka yang terjejas juga perlu bersepadu.