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Tun Dr Mahathir

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Non-Muslims must speak up when rights are infringed, says Ambiga

Non-Muslims must speak up when rights are infringed, says Ambiga | The Malaysian Insight Non-Muslims must speak up when rights are infringed, says Ambiga | The M... It is time they pushed back, says human rights lawyer.

Why some may want to leave Malaysia

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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/12/06/why-some-want-to-leave-malaysia-and-why-we-should-let-them/?fbclid=IwAR1b3_HIROHclR8rTgRnvp7apLgDbV6JWCArNNcVELY0Y80cyvEvf_GIIEw * Why some want to leave Malaysia and why we should let them * Sharifah Munirah Alatas - December 6, 2021 8:15 AM 5.9k Shares There are so many opinions on social media for and against Malaysians who are considering leaving the country for better employment, a better livelihood, and simply for peace of mind, and in hopes of a meaningful life. There are many who advise them not to go, that they should stay on and "weather the storm". But this storm has raged on for decades, and some feel that enough is enough The advisers say, do not leave Malaysia, so they can kick the liars, bigots, racists and corrupt out from their positions of power. They say "stay to change the government at the next election; stay so that these authoritarian bullies will not think we ar...

*Grab- A Classic Case Of Losing Talents To Neighbouring Countries*

 https://malaysiasentinel.com/grab-a-classic-case-of-losing-talents-to-neighbouring-countries/?fbclid=IwAR1pf1xoOEJQ12yVRnSs4RTlLCT5jRiVbarJ_br9BvOiUhmtgi6Ag237kmw *Grab- A Classic Case Of Losing Talents To Neighbouring Countries* Dec 4 2021 Southeast Asian superapp Grab Holdings Ltd (Grab) was listed on Nasdaq on Thursday with the opening bell rung in Singapore. The deal valued Grab at US$40 billion (RM165 billion) and the tech giant planned to raise US$4.5 (RM18 billion) billion from the listing. The milestone was much celebrated by Malaysians, since it was a former Malaysian company with a headquarters in Segambut, Kuala Lumpur. Yes. I repeat. A "FORMER" Malaysian company because it is a classic case of how a startup incubated in Malaysia was eventually lost to a neighbouring country. In 2015, Grab which was previously known as MyTeksi had applied to Khazanah for a financial grant of US$10 million, but was rejected. Temasek, however, agreed to finance...