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26-Jan-24 |
自由時事 (4:11 PM) |
新加坡罕见高官被控贪污 交通部长请辞
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16-Jan-24 |
财今烤问 (4:30 PM) |
砂拉越是西马的榜样?只剩下两席的行动党要如何面对阿邦佐的势力?
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08-Jan-24 |
自由時事 (4:30 PM) |
电子发票势在必行 建立高效透明财务生态
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29-Dec-23 |
自由時事 (4:30 PM) |
阿根廷「休克疗法」力抗通膨 出师不利也许放弃治疗?
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20-Dec-23 |
自由時事 (4:00 PM) |
掌权逾20年 普丁寻求连任俄罗斯总统
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18-Dec-23 |
自由時事 (4:37 PM) |
雪隆城市巴士分阶段向外国人收费 是维护权益还是歧视移工?
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13-Dec-23 |
自由時事 (4:30 PM) |
日本自民党爆政治献金丑闻:岸田文雄恐被迫改组内阁
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29-Nov-23 |
自由時事 (4:00 PM) |
缅北诈骗剿灭行动 是中国干预内政,还是不得已而为之?
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08-Nov-23 |
自由時事 (4:00 PM) |
佐科威打造政治王朝,儿子角逐2024年大选
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03-Nov-23 |
自由時事 (10:00 AM) |
教育部办“巴周”是政治操作还是人道主义?
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01-Nov-23 |
财今烤问 (10:16 AM) |
烤问沈志强 | 2024年财案谁都不讨好?
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19-Oct-23 |
自由時事 (2:00 PM) |
安华邀请伊党加入:从国盟手中夺伊党?
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18-Oct-23 |
自由時事 (5:21 PM) |
“一带一路倡议”十周年,有多少的建设,就伴随多少的争议
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18-Oct-23 |
财今烤问 (4:51 PM) |
【2024财案专题】黄锦荣:财案不应有太多惊喜
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17-Oct-23 |
自由時事 (5:05 PM) |
2024财政预算案 税务改革决心不足?
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12-Oct-23 |
自由時事 (12:04 PM) |
【财政预算案】 安华预算案是否能重振大马经济?
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The 6AM Stretch
Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.
World Market Watch
Tim Mulholland of TJM Limited | Dovish or hawkish? Over or underweight? Bull or Bear? We speak to local and foreign analysts to find out how the different asset classes and markets react to the latest news, results and even geopolitical events.
Morning Brief
A recap of global and local headlines in today's papers and portals.
Morning Brief
Yesterday, Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto visited Malaysia for the first time since taking office, aiming to enhance trade ties. His leadership is focused on major projects, including Indonesia joining BRICS and relocating the capital to Nusantara. We discuss how these initiatives will shape Indonesia's future and its role on the global stage with Julia Lau, Senior Fellow and Co-coordinator, Indonesia Studies Programme, ISEAS.
Morning Brief
The semiconductor industry has become a driving force behind Malaysia’s economic growth, contributing an estimated 25% to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). However, 2025 is expected to be a volatile year, especially for the semiconductor sector, due to escalating US-China trade tensions and the incoming deregulation policies under American President Donald Trump. So, what is the outlook for local semiconductor players, and how should they navigate the expected turbulent times? Andrew Chan, Director of the Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association (MSIA), tells us.
The Breakfast Grille
The stage is set for Malaysia in 2025, as it assumes the chairmanship of Asean as well as being admitted to the BRICS grouping as a partner country. This year also sees divisions being drawn between the US with a new president and its long-term rival China. Dr Prashanth Parameswaran, founder of the ASEAN Wonk newsletter and a fellow at the Wilson Centre in Washington DC shares his views on what we can look forward to this year.
Morning Brief
Childcare centres across Malaysia are facing rising operational costs, prompting fee hikes in light of the upcoming minimum wage increase. These rising expenses are raising concerns among families who are already feeling the strain of the cost of living. Today, we’ll be speaking with Norsheila Abdullah, President of the Malaysia Association of Registered Early Child Care and Development (MyECCD), about how these fee hikes are affecting access to quality childcare and what measures need to be taken to support both providers and parents.
Morning Brief
(REPEAT) The semiconductor industry has become a driving force behind Malaysia’s economic growth, contributing an estimated 25% to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). However, 2025 is expected to be a volatile year, especially for the semiconductor sector, due to escalating US-China trade tensions and the incoming deregulation policies under American President Donald Trump. So, what is the outlook for local semiconductor players, and how should they navigate the expected turbulent times? Andrew Chan, Director of the Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association (MSIA), tells us.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Tim Mulholland of TJM Limited | An update on local and international capital markets, including a look at how Bursa Malaysia begins the trading day. We speak with local and foreign analysts to find out how different asset classes and markets react to the latest news, results, and geopolitical events.
Opening Bell
2024 recorded strong growth in Malaysia’s property market - according to a leading property consultancy firm, 13.9 billion ringgit in major transactions were made in the first nine months of 2024, doubling from 7.29 billion ringgit in the same period a year earlier. What then is the outlook for the sector in 2025? Discussing this with us is Jessica Low, Senior analyst, MIDF Research.
What's The Focus
We cap the morning with WTF or What’s the Focus, our weekly round-up of stories that dominated the news cycle. In the mix today, we’ll discuss the shifting tides of social media regulation; why Elon Musk is raising alarm in Europe; whether wider use of dashcams is needed to promote road safety; and thoughts about the Visit Malaysia 2026 tourism campaign.
Open For Business
Wan Emir Astar and Falah Hamidi, Co-Founders, ReMeal
Mattsplained
Matt Armitage, Founder, Kulturpop.
The Breakfast Grille Repeat
The stage is set for Malaysia in 2025, as it assumes the chairmanship of Asean as well as being admitted to the BRICS grouping as a partner country. This year also sees divisions being drawn between the US with a new president and its long-term rival China. Dr Prashanth Parameswaran, founder of the ASEAN Wonk newsletter and a fellow at the Wilson Centre in Washington DC shares his views on what we can look forward to this year.
Discovery Hour
By the Book: The Beauty and Challenges of Mapmaking (REPEAT); Charis Loke, illustrator
Front Row
Musical Treasures - Charity Musical Show; Andy Khoo, CEO, Cancer Research Malaysia | TBC
Front Row
Beautiful Mélange; Mat Ramli Mansor, Visual Artist | Burhanuddin Bakri, Visual Artist
Health & Living
You Can Retract Papers But Can You Retract Misinformation?; Dr George Lee, Consultant Urologist | Dr Mark Cheong, Health Services & Systems Researcher
Top 5 at 5
Popcorn Culture
Stuff We Missed: Juror #2/It Ends With Us + Courtroom Dramas
Just For Kicks
A Bit of Culture