Month: October 2018

Reviewing the ‘Malaysian Tsunami’
(Bumiputera and Malay are terms used interchangeably in this article.) Following Pakatan Harapan’s (PH) general

Oct 15: Global markets slump, Brexit meets backbench resistance, and Anwar seals return
World The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has issued a special report on the

Optimism looms: Lessons from Europe
This would be a crucial year for Europe, but former Prime Minister of Italy Dr Enrico Letta remains optimistic if some of these lessons put forth by him are taken heed of.

Oct 8: Embattled Kavanaugh scores top job, anti-rape campaigners win Nobel Peace Prize, and “Brazillian Trump” inches closer to presidency
North America The US Senate has ended weeks of bitter rivalry by voting in Trump’s

A Heart for Youths
As part of our All in a Day’s Work series, we talk to SIM alumni Kenneth Tan to find out about his experiences in Youth Development. Mr Tan is now the Assistant Manager of the International Affairs Department at the National Youth Council.

Oct 1: Trump dishes shade at General Assembly, DPRK fights sanctions, and Europe’s political circus
North America US National Security Adviser John Bolton has warned Iran’s rulers that there will