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Bersatu's Narrative For Malaysia

Bersatu's Narrative For Malaysia

Dato' Seri Hamzah Zainuddin, Secretary General, Bersatu

Fresh Perspectives From First-Time MPs

Fresh Perspectives From First-Time MPs

Syerleena Abdul Rashid, MP for Bukit Bendera | Lee Chean Chung, MP for Petaling Jaya

Is A Hung Parliament Necessary A Bad Thing?

Is A Hung Parliament Necessary A Bad Thing?

Dr Wong Chin Huat, Political Scientist, Sunway University

Can Gerakan And MCA Survive To See GE16?

Can Gerakan And MCA Survive To See GE16?

Dr Oh Ei Sun, Principal Adviser, Pacific Research Centre

 
 




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Today’s Shows



11:00 AM

Best of Enterprise

(REPEAT) We explore the move from “prime time” to “scroll time” with Amin Ashaari, Co-Founder of SoyaCincau.

12:00 PM

Just For Kicks

(REPEAT) After the North London Derby, Arsenal will now have to face Liam Rosenior's Chelsea. Will they pass this test? Our pundits share their thoughts and look ahead to the weekend's games.

1:00 PM

A Bit of Culture

(REPEAT) Kam, Michael Gong and Sudais Ferhard get together to talk about Nostradamus, revenge of the nerds and Seedance videos that are wildly popular now.

2:00 PM

Ringgit & Sense

(REPEAT) Yuvarajan Periyan, licensed financial planner and co-founder of Uno Advisers talks about 'Pig Butchering' scams.

2:30 PM

The Property Show

(REPEAT) Datuk Ho Hon Sang, REDHA President discusses Malaysia’s resilient property market and 2026 outlook.

3:00 PM

Best of The Bigger Picture

(REPEAT) We often hear about neighbourhoods being evicted, houses being torn down and communities organising against the state government or private developers. In this episode, we discuss the politics of eviction in Malaysia.

4:00 PM

Best of Evening Edition

(REPEAT) A Skeptic’s Take on the Epstein Files

5:00 PM

BBC World Service

The Life Scientific speaks to neuropsychologist Professor Julia Simner, who runs the Multisense lab at the University of Sussex and has pioneered research into understanding how special brains process our sensory world in special ways.