Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
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05-Mar-19 |
Current Affairs (12:33 PM) |
Regulating Social Media: A Delicate Task
Gayathry Venkiteswaren, Assistant Professor in Media and Communications |
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04-Mar-19 |
Current Affairs (1:25 PM) |
Circling In On The Elders
Professor Dr Tan Maw Pin, Consultant Geriatrician |
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04-Mar-19 |
Current Affairs (7:30 AM) |
Canada’s Blurred Lines of Justice
Professor Daniel Béland |
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04-Mar-19 |
Current Affairs (7:15 AM) |
The Tide Turns in Semenyih
Amir Fareed, Director of Strategy |
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01-Mar-19 |
Current Affairs (7:45 AM) |
Semenyih Bellwether for PH
Ibrahim Suffian, Programme Director |
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01-Mar-19 |
Current Affairs (7:30 AM) |
Pakatan's Communication Game
Ross Tapsell, Lecturer and Southeast Asia Specialist |
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28-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:30 AM) |
Trump - Kim Summit: Let's Hope It's Not A Letdown
David Heidelberger, Video Journalist |
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28-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:30 AM) |
India-Pakistan: Clash Over Kashmir Intensifies
Ankit Panda, Senior Editor |
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27-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:30 AM) |
Why Did Iran’s Foreign Minister Resign?
James Dorsey, Senior Fellow focused on the Middle East and North Africa |
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27-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:30 AM) |
Trump-Kim Summit: The Second Date
David Heidelberger, Video Journalist |
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26-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:10 AM) |
Theresa May’s Unfinished Business
Patrick Diamond, Associate Professor of Public Policy |
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26-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:05 AM) |
Should Vaccination Be Made Compulsory?
Azrul Khalib, CEO |
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25-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:45 AM) |
Malaysian Media - Should Political Funding Be Disclosed?
Jahabar Sadiq |
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22-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:30 AM) |
Australia's Youth Decry Wealth Gap, House Prices
Danielle Wood, Programme Director |
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22-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:30 AM) |
Sirul Azhar Refugee Application Denied
Latheefa Koya, Lawyer |
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22-Feb-19 |
Current Affairs (7:15 AM) |
ECRL: How Will the Deal be Sealed?
Datuk Dennis Ignatius, Former Diplomat |
The 6AM Stretch
Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.
World Market Watch
Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence tells us where international markets are heading.
Morning Brief
We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.
Morning Brief
Ken Foong of Bloomberg Intelligence discusses the outlook for Singapore's property market in 2H2025.
Morning Brief
Daniel Moss of Bloomberg, weighs in on whether Indonesia can keep its Rp662 trillion (2.8% of GDP) deficit under control while funding social programmes.
The Breakfast Grille
Dr. Goh Kar Chun of MCE Holdings discusses the firm’s future after winning over RM120 million in new contracts and entering the US market.
Morning Brief
Andrew Khoo, Human Rights Lawyer, weighs in on the Federal Court’s ruling against a key provision of the Peaceful Assembly Act.
Morning Brief
Adib Zalkapli of Viewfinder Global Affairs discusses the recalibration of UMNO ahead of Sabah’s 17th state election.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence tells us where international markets are heading.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) We take a look at the FBM KLCI as well as regional capital markets.
Ringgit & Sense
Alvin Tan of the Financial Planning Association of Malaysia (FPAM) discusses aspects of Malaysian Gen Zers personal finance.
Open For Business
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Tech Talk
Audax’s Mike Breen explains why Malaysia’s fintech growth depends on transforming legacy banks into agile platforms, and how bridging infrastructure gaps is key to turning KL20’s vision into reality.
Enterprise Explores
Ong Johnson and Lo Khai Yi, Head and Co-Head of Technology Practice Group, Partners at Halim Hong & Quek, discuss Malaysia’s growing digital asset space and the role of stablecoins in bridging finance and blockchain.
Discovery Hour
Beyond the Ballot Box
The director of Invisible People, Jean Ho, joins us in conversation about her documentary which shines light on the lives and struggles of people on the margins of society, namely the stateless and refugees.
Health & Living
The stigma faced by people with obesity is pervasive - it comes from their community, healthcare providers and policymakers. We discuss why an empathetic lens matters.
Top 5 at 5
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BBC World Service
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