How a coastal headland born from illegal dumping became a sanctuary – and why it's being cleared for ‘development’.
Malaysia's rising happiness scores mask urban-rural divides that demand better planning, greener spaces and people-centred policies.
Aliran talks to Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj about the challenges facing Malaysia’s overcrowded and underfunded public healthcare ...
A new generation of leaders like Zohran Mamdani offers hope that public life can once more be guided by integrity and purpose ...
Aliran calls on the authorities to release detained activists, halt demolitions of occupied homes, and uphold human rights principles in redevelopment efforts.
The eminent historian leaves behind a legacy of rigorous scholarship that questioned conventional narratives and championed ...
The shift from a linear ‘take, make, dispose’ economy to a circular model is no longer optional if Malaysia wants to remain ...
Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman recently completed the gruelling Ironman Malaysia Championship in Langkawi in 12 hours, ...
About 30% of 1.2 million PTPTN loan defaulters can afford overseas holidays, raising concerns about the sustainability of ...
As global powers vie for critical minerals, Malaysia is caught between the promise of investment and the perils of dependency ...
As Malaysia approaches aged-nation status by 2030, a biomedical engineering student argues that culturally sensitive sensor ...
Have countries in Southeast Asia entered trade agreements too hastily, at the cost of their strategic autonomy?