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21-Nov-23 |
Evening Edition (5:00 PM) |
Popek Popek Parlimen: Blowing Hot And Coldplay
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05-Dec-22 |
Evening Edition (5:00 PM) |
A Breakdown Of Terengganu’s New Syariah Law Amendments
Fahri Azzat, Syariah Lawyer |
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04-Aug-22 |
Evening Edition (7:00 PM) |
PAS Says Act 355 Will Soon Be Ready
Nizam Bashir, Syariah Lawyer |
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01-Apr-22 |
Evening Edition (7:00 PM) |
Claiming Alimony Through Tabung Haji
Fahri Azzat, Syariah Family Lawyer |
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25-Feb-22 |
Live & Learn (2:00 PM) |
Stay Home and Watch: Huruf J
Afiq Deen, Filmmaker |
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25-Feb-21 |
Evening Edition (7:00 PM) |
Selangor Syariah Law On "Unnatural Sex" Ruled Unconstitutional
Lim Wei Jiet, Constitutional Lawyer |
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26-Nov-20 |
Evening Edition (5:00 PM) |
Popek Popek Parlimen: Policy Stage Of Budget 2021 Passed
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29-Aug-19 |
The Daily Digest (2:30 PM) |
The Daily Digest: What Does the SIS Court Case Mean for Organisations?
Nizam Bashir, Shariah Lawyer |
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28-Sep-18 |
Evening Edition (5:00 PM) |
Another Woman Caned in Terengganu
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18-Aug-17 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
Atheists - Does the Constitution Recognise Them?
Nizam Bashir | Sa'diah bt Din |
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17-Aug-17 |
Bila Larut Malam (12:00 AM) |
Wasiat dan Warisan
Nizam Bashir, Peguam |
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19-Dec-16 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
Syariah Law - RUU 355 explained
Professor Dr. Shamrahayu Aziz |
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28-Nov-16 |
Health & Living (4:45 PM) |
Adoption Laws
Dr Hartini Zainudin, Child Rights Activist |
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24-Mar-16 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
Female Syariah Court Judges - Benched?
Nizam Bashir | Rozana Isa |
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15-Mar-16 |
Evening Edition (6:00 PM) |
Syariah Tracking System
Muhammad Mujahid Bin Ahmad, Syariah Officer at Syariah Judiciary Department Malaysia | Dila, Client of Bahagian Sokongan Keluarga (BSK) |
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02-Jan-15 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
Looking Forward - 2015
Melisa Idris | Sharaad Kuttan |
The 6AM Stretch
Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.
World Market Watch
Joe Quinlan of US Trust-BOA Private Wealth Management tells us where international markets are heading.
Morning Brief
We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.
Morning Brief
Dr. Paul Williams of Griffith University, discusses expectations for Australia’s federal election on May 3.
Morning Brief
Mustapha Kamal, Urban Planner sheds light on the Warison KL green initiative.
The Breakfast Grille
Raja Teh Maimunah, CEO of AEON Bank discusses the digital bank’s path to profitability.
Morning Brief
Dr. Benjamin Loh of Monash University Malaysia shares his insights on how foreign interference could impact the national elections.
Morning Brief
(REPEAT) We dive into the local and international news that matters to you.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Joe Quinlan of US Trust-BOA Private Wealth Management tells us where international markets are heading.
Opening Bell
Vis Nayar, CIO of Eastspring Investments discuss opportunities for investors in Asian markets.
People, Planet, Profit
We cover the latest news and views in the ESG space to help businesses thrive with impact.
Open For Business
From Pancakes to Crank: Building Malaysia’s Climbing Culture
Marketing Mojo
Chatbots Are Dead? Enter Conversational AI
Enterprise Explores
Who Really Owns the Idea? Pitching, Protection, and Plagiarism in Malaysia’s Creative Industry
The Breakfast Grille Repeat
Raja Teh Maimunah, CEO of AEON Bank discusses the digital bank’s path to profitability.
Discovery Hour
We speak to Greenpeace Southeast Asia's Yeb Sano about his climate justice work, from defending ancient forests to holding carbon polluters accountable. A veteran activist, Yeb rose to prominence after his powerful stand at the 2013 UN Climate Summit.
Beyond the Ballot Box
Is Malaysia progressing on the human rights front? We unpack SUARAM’s latest human rights report.
Health & Living
How does living with a rare disorder change how a child goes through puberty? We speak to a parent and doctor about the challenges and the support needed.
Top 5 at 5
Talkback Tuesday
Should we consider someone's circumstance before punishing them for a crime? Where do we draw the line?